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FCC 25.258
Revised as of October 1, 2013
Goto Year:2012 | 2014
  §  25.258   Sharing between NGSO MSS Feeder links Stations and GSO FSS
services in the 29.25-29.5 GHz Bands.

   (a) Operators of NGSO MSS feeder link earth stations and GSO FSS earth
   stations in the band 29.25 to 29.5 GHz where both services have a
   co-primary allocation shall cooperate fully in order to coordinate
   their systems. During the coordination process both service operators
   shall exchange the necessary technical parameters required for
   coordination.

   (b) Licensed GSO FSS systems shall, to the maximum extent possible,
   operate with frequency/polarization selections, in the vicinity of
   operational or planned NGSO MSS feeder link earth station complexes,
   that will minimize instances of unacceptable interference to the GSO
   FSS space stations. Earth station licensees operating with GSO FSS
   systems shall be capable of providing earth station locations to
   support coordination of NGSO MSS feeder link stations under paragraphs
   (a) and (c) of this section. Operation of ubiquitously deployed GSO FSS
   earth stations in the 29.25-29.5 GHz frequency band shall conform to
   the rules contained in §  25.138.

   (c) Applicants for authority to use the 29.25-29.5 GHz band for NGSO
   MSS feeder uplinks will have to demonstrate that their systems can
   share with GSO FSS and NGSO MSS systems that have been authorized for
   operation in that band.

   [ 67 FR 37336 , May 29, 2002, as amended at  68 FR 16967 , Apr. 8, 2003]

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