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FCC 95.1119
Revised as of October 1, 2016
Goto Year:2015 | 2017
  § 95.1119   Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices
operating in the 608-614 MHz band.

   For a wireless medical telemetry device operating within the frequency
   range 608-614 MHz and that will be located near the radio astronomy
   observatories listed below, operation is not permitted until a WMTS
   frequency coordinator specified in § 95.1113 has coordinated with, and
   obtain the written concurrence of, the director of the affected radio
   astronomy observatory before the equipment can be installed or operated

   (a) Within 80 kilometers of:

   (1) National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center, Arecibo, Puerto Rico:
   18°20′38.28″ North Latitude, 66°45′09.42″ West Longitude.

   (2) National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro, New Mexico:
   34°04′43″ North Latitude, 107°37′04″ West Longitude.

   (3) National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank, West Virginia:
   38°26′08″ North Latitude, 79°49′42″ West Longitude.

   (b) Within 32 kilometers of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory
   centered on:
   Very long baseline array stations Latitude
   (north) Longitude
   (west)
   Pie Town, NM 34°18′ 108°07′
   Kitt Peak, AZ 31°57′ 111°37′
   Los Alamos, NM 35°47′ 106°15′
   Fort Davis, TX 30°38′ 103°57′
   North Liberty, IA 41°46′ 91°34′
   Brewster, WA 48°08′ 119°41′
   Owens Valley, CA 37°14′ 118°17′
   Saint Croix, VI 17°46′ 64°35′
   Mauna Kea, HI 19°49′ 155°28′
   Hancock, NH 42°56′ 71°59′

   The National Science Foundation point of contact for coordination is:
   Spectrum Manager, Division of Astronomical Sciences, NSF Room 1045,
   4201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22230, telephone: 703-306-1823.

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Goto Section: 95.1117 | 95.1121

Goto Year: 2015 | 2017
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