FCC 90.241 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 90.241 Radio call box operations.
(a) The frequencies in the 72–76 MHz band listed in Sec. 90.257(a)(1) may be
assigned in the Public Safety Pool for operation or radio call boxes to be
used by the public to request fire, police, ambulance, road service, and
other emergency assistance, subject to the following conditions and
limitations:
(1) Maximum transmitter power will be either 2.5 watts plate input to the
final stage or 1 watt output.
(2) Antenna gain shall not exceed zero dBd (referred to a half-wave dipole)
in any horizontal direction.
(3) Only vertical polarization of antennas shall be permitted.
(4) The antenna and its supporting structure must not exceed 6.1 m (20 feet)
in height above the ground.
(5) Only A1D, A2D, F1D, F2D, G1D, or G2D emission shall be authorized.
(6) The transmitter frequency tolerance shall be 0.005 percent.
(7) Except for test purposes, each transmission must be limited to a maximum
of two seconds and shall not be automatically repeated more than two times
at spaced intervals within the following 30 seconds. Thereafter, the
authorized cycle may not be reactivated for one minute.
(8) All transmitters installed after December 10, 1970, shall be furnished
with an automatic means to deactivate the transmitter in the event the
carrier remains on for a period in excess of three minutes. The automatic
cutoff system must be designed so the transmitter can be only manually
reactivated.
(9) Frequency selection must be made with regard to reception of television
stations on channels 4 (66–72 MHz) and 5 (76–82 MHz) and should maintain the
greatest possible frequency separation from either or both of these
channels, if they are assigned in the area.
(b) [Reserved]
(c) Frequencies in the 450–470 MHz band which are designated as available
for assignment to central control stations and radio call box installations
in Sec. 90.20(c) or Sec. 90.20(d)(58) may be assigned in the Public Safety Pool for
highway call box systems subject to the following requirements:
(1) Call box transmitters shall be installed only on limited access highways
and may communicate only with central control stations of the licensee.
(2) Maximum transmitter power for call boxes will be either 2.5 watts input
to the final amplifier stage or one watt output. The central control station
shall not exceed 25 watts effective radiated power (ERP).
(3) The height of a call box antenna may not exceed 6.1 meters (20 feet)
above the ground, the natural formation, or the existing man-made structure
(other than an antenna supporting structure) on which it is mounted. A
central station transmitting antenna, together with its supporting structure
shall not exceed 15 m. (50 ft.) above the ground surface.
(4) Only F1D, F2D, F3E, G1D, G2D, or G3E, emission may be authorized for
nonvoice signaling, radiotelephony, and multiplexed voice and nonvoice use.
The provisions in this part applicable to the use of F3E or G3E emission are
also applicable to the use of F1D, F2D, G1D or G2D emission for call box
transmitters.
(5) The station identification required by Sec. 90.425 shall be by voice and may
be transmitted for the system from the central control station. Means shall
be provided at each central control station location to automatically
indicate the call box unit identifier when a call box unit is activated.
(6) Call box installations must be so designed that their unit identifier is
automatically transmitted when the handset is lifted.
(7) Each application for a call box system must contain information on the
nonvoice transmitting equipment, including the character structure, bit
rate, modulating tone frequencies, identification codes, and the method of
modulation (i.e., frequency shift, tone shift, or tone phase shift).
(8) Call box installations may be used secondarily for the transmission of
information from roadside sensors. Central control station transmitters may
be used secondarily to interrogate call box roadside sensors and for the
transmission of signals to activate roadside signs.
(9) Each call box transmitter must be provided with a timer which will
automatically deactivate the transmitter after 2 minutes unless the central
control station operator reactivates the timer cycle.
(10) The central control station must include facilities that permit direct
control of any call box in the system.
(11) Call box transmitter frequency tolerance shall be 0.001 percent.
(12) Transmitters certificated under this part for use of F3E or G3E
emission may be used for F1D, F2B, G2B or G2D emission provided that the
audio tones or digital data bits are passed through the low pass audio
filter required to be provided in the transmitter for F3E or G3E emission.
The transmitter must be adjusted and operated so that the instantaneous
frequency deviation does not exceed the maximum value allowed for F3E or G3E
emission.
(d) In addition to the frequencies available pursuant to Sec. 90.20(c) the
frequencies set forth in Sec. 90.20(d)(58) may be used for central control
station and call box installations in areas where such frequencies are
available for fixed system use subject to the requirements and limitations
of that section and subject to the provisions of paragraphs (c) (1), (4),
(5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), and (12) of this section.
(e) In accordance with subpart Q of this part, the frequencies available
pursuant to Sec. 90.20(c) or Sec. 90.20(d)(58) for central control station and call
box installations may be assigned for developmental operation as part of a
highway safety communication program which is designed to provide radio
communications directly with motorists to and from their motor vehicles.
[ 43 FR 54791 , Nov. 22, 1978; 44 FR 32219 , June 5, 1979; 49 FR 48712 , Dec.
14, 1984; 50 FR 39680 , Sept. 30, 1985; 50 FR 40976 , Oct. 8, 1985; 54 FR 38681 , Sept. 20, 1989; 54 FR 45891 , Oct. 31, 1989; 58 FR 44957 , Aug. 25,
1993; 62 FR 18927 , Apr. 17, 1997; 63 FR 36610 , July 7, 1998; 63 FR 68965 ,
Dec. 14, 1998]
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