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- of the World Radiocommunication Conference, Geneva, 1997 (amending ITU Radio Regulations Art. S52.54.1). Footnote 1 to S52.54 of the ITU Radio Regulations Id. Emissions are classified and symbolized by alphanumeric characters denoting (a) the type of modulation; (b) the nature of the signal modulating the main carrier; and (c) the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Thus, a ``J2B'' emission is telegraphy for automatic transmission and ``J2D'' is data transmission, telemetry, telecommand. Id. The type of information transmitted by ``A1A'' or ``F1B'' emissions are Aural reception telegraphy and automatic reception telegraphy. Id. The type of information transmitted by J3E emission is telephony (including sound broadcasting). Id. GMDSS Letter at 4. Id. at 5. 47 C.F.R. Part
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- refers to a phase-modulated emission of a single channel containing quantized or digital information without the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time division multiplex for data transmission. G7D refers to a phase-modulated emission of two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, together with one or more channels containing analog information, for data transmission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.131, 87.133, 87.137, and 87.139. SAMA Petition at 2 and 5. FAA Revised Petition at 3-4. ARINC/ATA Joint Comments at 6. ARINC/ATA Joint Comments at 6. FAA Petition at 2. Time division multiple access (TDMA) is a multiple access technique whereby users share a transmission medium by being assigned and using (one-at-a-time) for a limited number
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- aircraft stations. See 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. Radionavigation land stations are land stations that assist with navigation using radiodetermination. See Part 90 Biennial Review, 15 FCC Rcd at 16679 ¶12; Maritime Fourth Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 22600 ¶ 27. Acceptable emission types are set forth at 47 C.F.R. § 87.131 using codes defined at 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. 47 C.F.R. § 87.131 et. seq. The station class codes are listed at 47 C.F.R. § 87.171. An RCO is an unmanned communication facility remotely controlled by air traffic personnel. A GCO is an unstaffed, remotely controlled, ground-to-ground communications facility. An RPC is a facility specifically authorized to control the movement of aircraft in the defined ramp or apron area
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- Radio Services, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 98-182, 15 FCC Rcd 16673, 16689 ¶ 33 (2000). Emission designators classify and symbolize emission types by alphanumeric characters denoting the type of modulation, the nature of the signal modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Id. Id. See Replacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, PR Docket No. 92-235, 10 FCC Rcd 10076, 10117 ¶ 81 (1995). 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.207, 90.210. Identification generally is by call sign, but a VPC
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- designated according to their classification and their necessary bandwidth. F2D is an emission in which the main carrier is frequency modulated, the signal modulating the main carrier is a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating subcarrier, and the type of information to be transmitted is data, telemetry, or telecommand. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201 for a description of emission types. See Garmin International, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking, RM-10070 (filed Dec. 26, 2000) (Petition). Letter from Garmin International, Inc. to Federal Communications Commission (dated June 22, 2000) (June 2000 Waiver Request). See also Letter, dated August 28, 2000, from Garmin International, Inc. to D'wana Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau,
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- the amateur service. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(c)(3). See Miller Petition at 1. See id. This system is commonly referred to as the Hellschriber system and uses emission type A1C, which also is an image emission type. See id. at 1-2. See id. See id. at 2. 47 C.F.R. § 97.1(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 2.202 for the rules that apply to emissions. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(a)(31). A ``message forwarding system'' is a voluntary amateur station arrangement whereby communications are sent from the control operator of an originating station to the control operator of one or more destination stations by one or more forwarding stations. Examples of message forwarding systems in the amateur service
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- at paras. 25-26, to expand the permissible use of frequency 173.075 MHz beyond the recovery of stolen vehicles. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.20(e)(6). Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F1D and F2D are types of frequency modulated telemetry emissions. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). See SVRS NPRM, 3 FCC Rcd at 7195-96 ¶¶ 4, 14. See Petition at 8. Id. at 8-9. See id. at 9. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.20(e)(6). See Petition at 9. See Second SVRS Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 16944-46 ¶¶ 14-16. See
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- used within a maximum authorized bandwidth of 12.5 kHz, except that stations that operate as part of a stolen vehicle recovery system that was authorized and in operation prior to May 27, 2005 may operate with a maximum authorized bandwidth of 20 kHz until May 27, 2019. For a complete listing of emission symbols allowable under this part, see § 2.201 of this chapter. (iii) Mobile transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions authorized in a maximum bandwidth of 12.5 kHz are limited to 5.0 watts power output. Mobile transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions authorized in a maximum bandwidth of 20 kHz are limited to 2.5 watts power output. (iv) Base station transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions
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- action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunication Bureau See Petition for Rule Making, RM-9806, filed by CSMC, on August 25, 1999 (CSMC Petition). 47 C.F.R. § 97.305. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 97.3. 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See Amendment of Parts 2 and 97 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Amateur Service to Authorize Operation on Additional Frequency Bands in American Samoa, Order, 14 FCC Rcd 20595, 20607 ¶ 22 (WTB PSPWD 1999) (Samoa Order). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(c)(1). The 6 m amateur service band is 50-54 MHz in ITU Regions
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- June 27, 2000). 17 June 2000 Waiver Request at 1 . 18 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95. 1 93(a) and 95.63 1 (d), respectively. Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F3E is a type of voice emission. 47 C.F.R § 2201(e). 19 June 2000 Waiver Request at 2. F2D is a type of data transmission. 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). 20 Id. at I. 21 Letter from Gannin International, Inc. to D'wana Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (dated August 28, 2000) (August
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- of Mr. Dale Reich (Reich). Reich opposes the Petition on the basis that the number of FRS units with tone squelch blocking that already are in the hands of consumers makes converting a present FRS channel to a calling channel unworkable. Petition at 1, 4. The petition does not define default carrier-operated squelch. Petition at 4. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Emissions are designated according to their classification and their necessary bandwidth. The first symbol designates the type of modulation of the main character, the second symbol designates the nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the third symbol designates type of information to be transmitted. F3E, therefore, is an emission in which the main carrier is angle-modulated using frequency
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- See Letter, dated June 22, 2000, from GARMIN International, Inc. to Federal Communications Commission (June 2000 Waiver Request). See 47 C.F.R. § 95.631(d). Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F3E is a type of voice emission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). See June 2000 Waiver Request at 2. See also Letter, dated August 28, 2000, from GARMIN International, Inc. to D'wana Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal Communications Commission (August 2000 Letter). F2D is a type of data transmission. See 47 C.F.R. §
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- C.F.R. § 95.193(a). See Letter, dated June 22, 2000, from GARMIN International, Inc. to Federal Communications Commission . See 47 C.F.R. § 95.631(d). Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F3E is a type of frequency modulated voice emission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). Petition for Rulemaking, filed December 26, 2000, by GARMIN International, Inc. GARMIN Order, 15 FCC Rcd 19146-47 ¶¶ 6-10. See GARMIN Reconsideration Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 7755 ¶ 5. Id. See Amendment of Sections 95.193(a) and 95.631(d) to Authorize the Manufacture, Sale and Use of
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- 47 C.F.R. § 95.193(a). See Letter, dated June 22, 2000, from Garmin International, Inc. to Federal Communications Commission. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.631(d). Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F3E is a type of frequency modulated voice emission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). Waiver Grant, 15 FCC Rcd at 19144 ¶ 3. Petition for Rulemaking, RM-10070 (filed Dec. 26, 2000). Waiver Grant, 15 FCC Rcd at 19148 ¶ 11. Id. at 19146-48 ¶¶ 8-10. See Garmin International, Inc., Order, 16 FCC Rcd 7753, 7755 ¶ 5 (WTB PSPWD 2001).
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- Report and Order at ¶ 87. See discussion of transfer and assignment of registered links at 9, infra. Report and Order at ¶ 59. Transmitter Emission Bandwidth will be collected as part of the Transmitter Emission Designator. Data Type will be collected as part of the Transmitter Emission Designator consistent with the ITU format for emission designators. See also Section 2.201 of the Commission's Rules. See discussion of non-exclusive nationwide license filing procedures at 4, supra. Schedule M is the new FCC Schedule that must be used for link registration. The form may be accessed for electronic filing through ULS, downloaded from the FCC forms page at http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html, or ordered from the Forms Distribution Center at 1-800-418-3676. See 47 C.F.R. §
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- Report and Order at ¶ 87. See discussion of transfer and assignment of registered links at 9, infra. Report and Order at ¶ 59. Transmitter Emission Bandwidth will be collected as part of the Transmitter Emission Designator. Data Type will be collected as part of the Transmitter Emission Designator consistent with the ITU format for emission designators. See also Section 2.201 of the Commission's Rules. See discussion of non-exclusive nationwide license filing procedures at 4, supra. Schedule M is the new FCC Schedule that must be used for link registration. The form may be accessed for electronic filing through ULS, downloaded from the FCC forms page at http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html, or ordered from the Forms Distribution Center at 1-800-418-3676. See 47 C.F.R. §
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- symbol designates the type of modulation of the main character, the second symbol designates the nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the third symbol designates the type of information to be transmitted. F3E is an emission in which the main carrier is angle-modulated using frequency modulation in a single channel containing analogue telephony information. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Letter from Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau, to Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd. (June 20, 2003). Letter from Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd., to Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau (July 7, 2003). F2D is an emission in which the main carrier is angle-modulated using
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- Order. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructures Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau 47 C.F.R. § 90.209. FCC File No. 0001265256, filed April 7, 2003. See Emission, modulation, and transmission characteristics, 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. 47 C.F.R. § 90.209. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 1.925(b)(3). WAIT Radio v. FCC, 413 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969) (WAIT Radio) aff'd, 459 F.2d 1203 (1973) cert. denied, 409 U.S. 1027 (1972) citing Rio Grande Family Radio Fellowship, Inc. v. FCC 406 F.2d 664 (D.C. Cir. 1968); Birach Broadcasting Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 1414 (2003).
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- See Disney Comments at 1-4. See Intellareturn Comments at 3. Id. at 1-2. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.925(b)(3)(i)-(ii). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.20(e)(6). Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F1D and F2D are types of frequency modulated telemetry emissions. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). See Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to provide for stolen vehicle recovery systems, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, Gen. Docket No. 88-566, 3 FCC Rcd 7195, 7195-96 ¶¶ 4, 14 (1988). See Waiver Request at 4. See 47 C.F.R. §
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- satellite receiving beam. As a result, the graph in Exhibit 3 does not adequately demonstrate that the proposed earth station operations would appear like those of a routinely authorized earth station, as required by Section 25.220(c)(1). Further, in response to Question E47, APS listed 1M0G7DCC as an emission designator. This does not conform to the Commission's emission designator rules. Section 2.201(b) of the Commission's rules provides that ``[A] minimum of three symbols are used to describe the basic characteristics of radio waves. First symbol-type of modulation of the main character; Second symbol-nature of signal modulating the main carrier; Third symbol-type of information to be transmitted.'' Also, Section 2.202(b)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(b)(1), indicates that the necessary bandwidth
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- No. SAT-MOD-19990603-00062, Attachment 2 at p. 18 (filed June 3, 1999). Id., Attachment 2 at p. 19. The emission designator 24M0G7W indicates a necessary bandwidth of 24.0 MHz (24M0), and a phase modulated signal (G) carrying two or more channels containing quantized or digital information (7) with a combination of several types of transmitted information (W). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201 and 2.202. See DIRECTV Enterprises, Inc., Application for Modification of Direct Broadcast Satellite System and for Authorization to Relocate DBS-1 Satellite to the 109.8° W.L. Orbital Location, File No. SAT-MOD-199990603-00062, Order and Authorization, 15 FCC Rcd. 6738 (rel. September 1, 1999). See DIRECTV, Inc. Request for Special Temporary Authority to Move and Operate Direct Broadcast Satellites to the 110º W.L.
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- dBW/4 kHz. This is less than and therefore inconsistent with the average value of 30.93 dBW/4 kHz we derive from the 9 megahertz bandwidth and the Maximum EIRP per Carrier value of 64.45 dBW. Given this inconsistency, we cannot determine the proposed emission power. Furthermore, we note that in response to Question E47, Pivotal lists an emission designator MCP001. Section 2.201(a) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a), requires that emissions must be designated according to their classification and their necessary bandwidth. The emission designator Pivotal lists in the application does not conform to this rule. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 25.112(a)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §25.112(a)(1), and Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegations of authority, 47
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- via e-mail to James.Shaffer@fcc.gov. By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. - FCC - 47 C.F.R. § 87.131. Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). G1D is a type of phase modulated digital emission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). Currently, ramp test sets are used to test other systems such as Distance Measuring Equipment, VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range, Air Traffic Control Transponders, and Instrument Landing Systems. The MPRT-500 differs in that it is used to test aircraft data links and operates in the 118-137 MHz
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- response to Question E40 of Schedule B. Given this inconsistency, we cannot determine the earth station's proposed emission power. Further, in response to Question E47 of Schedule B, L3 Titan lists the emission designator for the Mobile-1 antenna in receive mode as 1M4G7D. L3 Titan also lists a transmit emission designator of 717K0G7D in response to Question E47. However, Section 2.201(b)(3) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b)(3), requires that emission designators be formatted with seven characters according to their classification and their bandwidth. The 1M4G7D and 717K0G7D designators provided by L3 Titan do not conform to this rule. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 25.112(a)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.112(a)(1), and Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on
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- we dismiss this application as defective without prejudice to refiling. In response to Question 28 of FCC Form 312 Main Form, the application does not include the required Radiation Hazard Study. This study must accompany all applications filed for new transmitting facilities. In addition, in response to Question E47 of Schedule B, Chicago lists an emission designator of FID. Section 2.201(a) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a), requires that an emission be designated according to its classification and necessary bandwidth. An ``F1D'' emission designator does not conform to this rule. Further, Chicago lists ALSAT as the only points of communication for the remote earth stations and hub station. Applicants may specify ALSAT as a point of communication only for
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- California State Automobile Association on September 13, 2004, IS GRANTED TO THE EXTENT STATED HEREIN. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Scot Stone Deputy Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau See FCC File No. 0001743928. Emission designators are listed in Section 2.201 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.209(b)(5). Our action herein is without prejudice to RF Data filing a new modification application seeking authority for Station WPMN889 to use the 20K2F9W emission as proposed in the subject application, provided that such new application is accompanied by a sufficient request for waiver of Section 90.209(b). See
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- No. SES-LIC-20070416-00479 See ITU Radio Regulation 5.353A, 5.357A, and 5.362A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnotes US308 and US315, and §§ 25.136(d)-(e). In the Matter of Establishing Rules and Policies for the Use of Spectrum for Mobile Satellite Service in the Upper and Lower L-band, Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 2704 (2002) (Lower L-band Report and Order). According to Section 2.201 of the Commission's rules, the third symbol D of an emission denotes as Data transmission, telemetry, telecommand. The third symbol E of an emission denotes as Telephony (including sound broadcasting) and the third symbol X of an emission denotes as Cases not otherwise covered, extra. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.111(a). See Mitigation of Orbital Debris, Second Report and Order, IB
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- Aviation Services). Letter dated September 15, 2005 from Thomas N. Cokenias, Agent for ADS, to Federal Communications Commission, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (ADS Letter). Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). G1D is a type of phase modulated digital emission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). 47 C.F.R. § 87.131 (providing, in pertinent part, for the following authorized emission/maximum power for RLT stations: for 108.150 MHz, A9W/1 milliwatt; for 334.550 MHz, A1N/1 milliwatt; and for other VHF and UHF frequencies, M1A, XXA, A1A, A1N, A2A, A2D, A9W/1 watt. See Amendment of Part
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- 47 C.F.R. §25.112(a)(1), and Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegations of authority, 47 C.F.R. §0.261, we dismiss the above-captioned application without prejudice to refiling. Sincerely, Scott A. Kotler Chief, Systems Analysis Branch Satellite Division International Bureau This application was initially filed by Telenor Satellite, Inc. Telenor Satellite, Inc. changed its name to Vizada Satellite, Inc. According to Section 2.201 of the Commission's rules, the second symbol ``1'' of an emission denotes a single channel containing quantized or digital information without the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time-division multiplex. The second symbol ``2'' of an emission denotes a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time-division multiplex. Federal Communications Commission DA
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- include a response to items E57 and E59 of Schedule B concerning the easternmost and westernmost elevation angles, nor any information in response to items E54/55 of Schedule B concerning the range of satellite arc in which it intends to communicate. Last, in response to item E47 of Schedule B, GlobeCast proposes an emission designator of 9M0G7F. Pursuant to Section 2.201 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.201, the portion of the emission designator indicating bandwidth must be exactly four characters. Given the above, the application is incomplete and will be dismissed on these bases. Nevertheless, we take this opportunity to apprise GlobeCast of other issues with its application that it should correct if it chooses to refile it. In
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- Mobility Division, at (202) 418-0687, james.shaffer@fcc.gov. Action by the Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. - FCC - 47 C.F.R. § 87.131. Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). G1D is a type of phase modulated digital emission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). Currently, ramp test sets are used to test other systems such as Distance Measuring Equipment, VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range, Air Traffic Control Transponders, and Instrument Landing Systems. The MPRT-500 differs in that it is used to test aircraft data links and operates in the 118-137 MHz
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- 18 FCC Rcd 25414, 25414 ¶ 2 (2003). See 2000 Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 19147 ¶¶ 10-11. Id. at 19147-48 ¶ 10. Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F2D is a type of frequency modulated telemetry emission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). See Garmin International, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking, RM 10070 (filed Dec. 26, 2000). The Commission sought comment on Garmin's Petition for Rulemaking in 2001. See Garmin International, Inc., Amendment of Sections 95.193(a) and 95.631(d) to Authorize Manufacture, Sale and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced Family Radio
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- not affect the emission designator that Raysat has submitted in its application. Raysat has demonstrated that it can achieve a link margin of 1.7 dB using a power spectral density of -18.1 dBW/4 kHz at the antenna flange for its 518KG7W emission. Emission designators describe the emission, modulation, and transmission characteristics of the signal employed and are codified in Section 2.201 of the Commission's rules. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Emissions are designated according to their classification and necessary bandwidth, and a minimum of three symbols are used to describe the characteristics of a signal: the first symbol shows the type of modulation; the second, the nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier; the third, the type of information to
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- 4 (WTB MD 2007), recon. pending; National Science and Technology Network, Inc., Order on Reconsideration, 22 FCC Rcd 18644, 18646 ¶ 6 (WTB MD 2007) (NSTN), recon. pending. See Petition at 3-4. See id. at 3. NSTN asserts that ``[t]he FCC and the industry have confused `channel spacing' with `occupied bandwidth.''' See id. at 3 n.5. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a). Moreover, the necessary bandwidth ``is not the only characteristic of an emission to be considered in evaluating the interference that may be caused by that emission.'' 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(d). See Petition at 2, 6-8. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b)(2). Such monitoring is not required if the applicant has exclusive use of the frequency, or obtains written consent from all
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- area. Further, it does not include a description of the types of services to be provided, including transmission characteristics and link performance analysis, required by Section 25.114(d)(4). 25.114(d)(4) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.114(d)(4). In any refiling requesting access to the JCSAT-1B satellite, NHK should include all technical information for that satellite required by Part 25. Finally, Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.201 and 2.202, require applicants to format emission designators with seven characters according to their classification and their bandwidth. In response to item E47 of Schedule B for both earth stations, NHK lists ``All Typ'' and ``All Type'' for emissions in the 12.25-12.75 GHz band. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 25.112(a)(1) of
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- Flight Information Services in the 136-137 MHz Band, Report and Order, WT Docket No. 00-77, 16 FCC Rcd 8226, 8232 ¶ 14 (2001). Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). G1D is a type of phase modulated digital emission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). See 47 C.F.R. § 87.131 (providing, in pertinent part, for the following authorized emission/maximum power for RLT stations: for 108.150 MHz, A9W/1 milliwatt; for 334.550 MHz, A1N/1 milliwatt; and for other VHF and UHF frequencies, M1A, XXA, A1A, A1N, A2A, A2D, A9W/1 watt). See Aviation Data
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- Implement Flight Information Services in the 136-137 MHz Band, Report and Order, WT Docket No. 00-77, 16 FCC Rcd 8226, 8232 ¶ 14 (2001). Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). G1D is a type of phase modulated digital emission. See47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). 7749 Federal Communications Commission DA 09-1294 emission for radionavigation land test ("RLT") equipment.5 3. On September 15, 2005, ADS filed a similar request for waiver to permit certification of the MPRT-500. On January 30, 2007, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's Mobility Division ("Division") denied the request.6The Division concluded
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- Commission's rules. Valley Broadcasting Company's application does not comply with the Commission's rules and is technically inconsistent, which renders it unacceptable and subject to dismissal. The deficiencies are as follows: In response to item E47 of Schedule B, Valley Broadcasting Company lists 24000F9, 36000F9, 24M0GF7F, and 40F3 as emission designators. These designations are not in the format required by Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201 and 2.202. As a result, we cannot identify the emissions that Valley Broadcasting Company plans to use. Without this information, we cannot continue to process this application. Further, in response to item E48 of Schedule B, Valley Broadcasting Company lists the maximum EIRP per carrier for emissions 24000F9, 36000F9, 40F3,
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- at 18646 ¶ 6. We therefore reject NSTN's suggestion that at most the license should have been modified to delete only five of the ten licensed channels, because the other five channels do not overlap any channels licensed to MRA. See PFR at 4-5, 9. See PFR at 6, 7, 12. See id. at 6, 7. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a). Moreover, the necessary bandwidth ``is not the only characteristic of an emission to be considered in evaluating the interference that may be caused by that emission.'' 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(d). See PFR at 4, 8. See id. at 4, 9. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b)(2). Such monitoring is not required if the applicant has exclusive use of the frequency, or
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- 18 FCC Rcd 25414, 25414 ¶ 2 (2003). See 2000 Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 19147 ¶¶ 10-11. Id. at 19147-48 ¶ 10. Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F2D is a type of frequency modulated telemetry emission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). See Garmin International, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking, RM-10070 (filed Dec. 26, 2000). The Commission sought comment on Garmin's Petition for Rulemaking in 2001. See Garmin International, Inc., Amendment of Sections 95.193(a) and 95.631(d) to Authorize Manufacture, Sale and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced Family Radio Service
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- 2004, PSCID granted Garmin a two-year waiver to manufacture and market GMRS transceivers capable of transmitting GPS location information 13Id. at 19147-48 ¶ 10. Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F2D is a type of frequency modulated telemetry emission. See47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). 14SeeGarmin International, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking, RM-10070 (filed Dec. 26, 2000). The Commission sought comment on Garmin's Petition for Rulemaking in 2001. SeeGarmin International, Inc., Amendment of Sections 95.193(a) and 95.631(d) to Authorize Manufacture, Sale and Use of GPS Transmission Enhanced Family Radio Service Units, and Amendment
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- ¶ 6 (PSHSB 2006). See LMCC Consensus, Attachment at 2. See Bureau Public Notice, 13 FCC Rcd at 5942. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.209(b)(5). The emission designator is a series of alphanumeric characters that denotes the necessary bandwidth, type of modulation, nature of the signal modulating the main carrier, and type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201(b), 2.202(b). See Petitions at 1. Id. See, e.g., National Science and Technology Network, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 25 FCC 549, 550-51 ¶ 4 (2010) (NSTN). See Replies at 1-2. See Letter dated May 17, 2010, from Scot Stone, Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau to Kenton Sturdevant, President, Land Mobile Communications Council. See Letter dated June 9, 2010,
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- is 4 kHz. Thus, . . . there is no 6SeeLMCC Consensus, Attachment at 2. 7See Bureau Public Notice, 13 FCC Rcd at 5942. 8See 47 C.F.R. § 90.209(b)(5). 9The emissiondesignatoris a series of alphanumericcharactersthat denotes the necessary bandwidth, type of modulation, nature of the signal modulating the main carrier, and type of information to be transmitted. See47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201(b), 2.202(b). 10SeePetitions at 1. 11Id. 12See, e.g., National Science and Technology Network, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 25 FCC 549, 550- 51 ¶ 4 (2010) (NSTN). 13See Replies at 1-2. 14SeeLetter dated May 17, 2010, from Scot Stone, Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau to Kenton Sturdevant, President, Land Mobile Communications Council. 15896 Federal Communications Commission DA 10-2164 overlapping
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- list of available ISS frequencies set forth in Section 25.202(a)(5) to conform to the Commission's 2000 decision. Consequently, we also add a cross reference to these Rules in the FCC Rule Part Cross References portion of the Allocation Table, i.e., ``Satellite Communications (25).'' Revisions of Parts 1 and 2 We revise Sections 1.924(b)(3) and (e)(1), 2.1(c), 2.100, 2.101(b), 2.104(c)(2), and 2.201(b). In addition, we make various other minor revisions to Section 2.106. These revisions are generally for footnote placement, simplification, consistency, or updating purposes. In addition, on January 12, 2010, NTIA informed the Commission that G124 had been deleted from the NTIA Manual and requested that the Commission update its Allocation Table to reflect this action. As requested, we remove the
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- with the Commission's rules. Equant's application does not comply with the Commission's rules, rendering it unacceptable and subject to dismissal. In its response to FCC Form 312 Schedule B E47, which requires applicants to identify emission designators for their proposed operations, Equant made the following entry: ``G1DXT.'' Equant's response fails to comply with the data format and requirements of Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's rules. Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's rules prescribe specific formats for designating the emissions of proposed earth station operations. Failure to provide this data in the specified format renders the application incomplete because the data cannot be used for accurate calculations of interference potential. Based on the foregoing, and pursuant to Section 25.112
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- output power in dBm. Item 40 Enter the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), in dBm rounded to one decimal place, radiated off the transmitting antenna. For 70/80/90 GHz, if Automatic Transmitter Power Control is employed, specify the maximum EIRP. Item 41 Not required for ITS. Enter the transmitter emission designator, composed of its necessary bandwidth and emission type. (See Sections 2.201 and 2.202 for further information on emission and bandwidth designation. Item 42 Not required for ITS. Enter the appropriate Modulation Scheme (e.g. AM, FM, OFDM, QAM, etc.). Item 43 Not required for ITS and 3650 3700 MHz. Enter the name of the manufacturer of the receiver. Item 44 Not required for ITS and 3650 3700 MHz. Enter the
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- refers to a phase-modulated emission of a single channel containing quantized or digital information without the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time division multiplex for data transmission. G7D refers to a phase-modulated emission of two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, together with one or more channels containing analog information, for data transmission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.131, 87.133, 87.137, and 87.139. SAMA Petition at 2 and 5. FAA Revised Petition at 3-4. ARINC/ATA Joint Comments at 6. ARINC/ATA Joint Comments at 6. FAA Petition at 2. Time division multiple access (TDMA) is a multiple access technique whereby users share a transmission medium by being assigned and using (one-at-a-time) for a limited number
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- LLNL at 7. While several references to the -20 dB emission points were made in the comments for defining UWB emissions, we believe that the -10 dB emissions points are more appropriate for determining the center frequency as it is unlikely that the -10 dB points would be below the noise floor of a spectrum analyzer. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201(f) and 15.5(d). See Chapter II, Article 5, Section 8 of the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union. The term ``damped waves (Type B)'' was last defined in Article 5, Section 1 of the 1938 version of the ITU regulations as ``[w]aves composed of successive series of oscillations the amplitude of which, after obtaining a maximum, decreases gradually, the wave
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- aircraft stations. See 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. Radionavigation land stations are land stations that assist with navigation using radiodetermination. See Part 90 Biennial Review, 15 FCC Rcd at 16679 ¶12; Maritime Fourth Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 22600 ¶ 27. Acceptable emission types are set forth at 47 C.F.R. § 87.131 using codes defined at 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. 47 C.F.R. § 87.131 et. seq. The station class codes are listed at 47 C.F.R. § 87.171. An RCO is an unmanned communication facility remotely controlled by air traffic personnel. A GCO is an unstaffed, remotely controlled, ground-to-ground communications facility. An RPC is a facility specifically authorized to control the movement of aircraft in the defined ramp or apron area
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- Radio Services, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 98-182, 15 FCC Rcd 16673, 16689 ¶ 33 (2000). Emission designators classify and symbolize emission types by alphanumeric characters denoting the type of modulation, the nature of the signal modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Id. Id. See Replacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, PR Docket No. 92-235, 10 FCC Rcd 10076, 10117 ¶ 81 (1995). 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.207, 90.210. Identification generally is by call sign, but a VPC
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- designated according to their classification and their necessary bandwidth. F2D is an emission in which the main carrier is frequency modulated, the signal modulating the main carrier is a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating subcarrier, and the type of information to be transmitted is data, telemetry, or telecommand. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201 for a description of emission types. See Garmin International, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking, RM-10070 (filed Dec. 26, 2000) (Petition). Letter from Garmin International, Inc. to Federal Communications Commission (dated June 22, 2000) (June 2000 Waiver Request). See also Letter, dated August 28, 2000, from Garmin International, Inc. to D'wana Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau,
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- example, F3Y, which was the original emission designator for digitized voice modulation, is specified for most of the remote pickup BAS frequency bands. This emission designator should now be updated to F1E (frequency modulated single-channel digital telephony) or G1E (phase modulated single-channel digital telephony) emission. Applications being processed by ULS use emission designators in accordance with ITU specifications and Section 2.201 of the Commission's rules. Accordingly, we propose to update Section 74.462 to replace all outdated emission designators with emission designators that conform to ITU specifications and Part 2 rules. We seek comment on this proposal. D. AMPTP Petition AMPTP has petitioned the Commission to allow the use of wireless assist video devices (WAVDs) on a secondary, non-interference basis on unused
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- 4. 47 U.S.C. § 351(a)(2). 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.351-80.363. 47 C.F.R. § 80.357(a)(3). NPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 5956 ¶ 26. Id. Id. Emissions are classified and symbolized by alphanumeric characters denoting (a) the type of modulation, (b) the nature of the signal modulating the main carrier, and (c) the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Thus, a ``J2B'' emission is telegraphy for automatic transmission and ``J2D'' is data transmission, telemetry, and telecommand. Id. Note 1 to ITU Radio Regulation S52.54.1 specifies that ``... use of class J2B and J2D emissions are permitted on a non-interference basis to A1A Morse operations. However, these emissions shall not be used on the HF safety and distress frequencies listed
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- 4. 47 U.S.C. § 351(a)(2). 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.351-80.363. 47 C.F.R. § 80.357(a)(3). NPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 5956 ¶ 26. Id. Id. Emissions are classified and symbolized by alphanumeric characters denoting (a) the type of modulation, (b) the nature of the signal modulating the main carrier, and (c) the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Thus, a ``J2B'' emission is telegraphy for automatic transmission and ``J2D'' is data transmission, telemetry, and telecommand. Id. Note 1 to ITU Radio Regulation S52.54.1 specifies that ``... use of class J2B and J2D emissions are permitted on a non-interference basis to A1A Morse operations. However, these emissions shall not be used on the HF safety and distress frequencies listed
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- just outside of it. For example, if f2 is a frequency near the upper end of the emission mask, a 3rd order product of 2f2 - f1 is a higher frequency than f2 and may be outside of the emission mask. MRC Ex Parte filing of April 18, 2002, at 3. Id. APTS/PBS Comments at 4. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Emissions are designated according to their classification and necessary bandwidth. A minimum of three symbols are used to describe the basic characteristics of the radio emission. The first symbol designates the type of modulation. For example, ``F'' is used for frequency modulation. The second symbol designates the nature of the signal modulating the main carrier. For example, ``7'' is used
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- up to fC + 3/(pulse width in seconds), whichever is higher. There is no requirement to measure emissions beyond 40 GHz provided fC is less than 10 GHz; beyond 100 GHz if fC is at or above 10 GHz and below 30 GHz; or beyond 200 GHz if fC is at or above 30 GHz. (i) The prohibition in Sections 2.201(f) and 15.5(d) of this chapter against Class B (damped wave) emissions does not apply to UWB devices operating under this subpart. (j) Responsible parties are reminded of the other standards and requirements incorporated by reference in Section 15.505 of this chapter, such as a limit on emissions conducted onto the AC power lines. Section 15.523 Measurement procedures. Measurements shall be
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- assist with navigation using radiodetermination. See 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. See Part 90 Biennial Review, 15 FCC Rcd at 16679 ¶ 12; Maritime Fourth Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 22600 ¶ 27. 47 C.F.R. § 87.45. 47 C.F.R. § 1.946. Acceptable emission types are set forth at 47 C.F.R. § 87.131 using codes defined at 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. NPRM, 16 FCC Rcd at 19019 ¶ 34. Id. Id. The FAA joins ARINC/ATA in supporting the addition of emission type J2D for HF operations. FAA Comments at 1; ARINC/ATA Comments at 25. See, e.g., Amendment of Section 90.20(e)(6) of the Commission's Rules to Revise the Authorized Duty Cycle on 173.075 MHz, Report and Order, WT Docket No. 01-97, 17
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- designated according to their classification and their necessary bandwidth. F2D is an emission in which the main carrier is frequency modulated, the signal modulating the main carrier is a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating subcarrier, and the type of information to be transmitted is data, telemetry, or telecommand. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201 for a description of emission types. See Garmin International, Inc., Petition for Rulemaking, RM-10070 (filed Dec. 26, 2000) (Petition). See Amendment of Part 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Very Short Distance Two-way Radio Service, Report and Order, WT Docket No. 95-102, 11 FCC Rcd 12977, 12983 ¶ 17 (1996) (FRS Report and Order). Id. at 12977 ¶
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- interference. However, as already noted the current rules were based on the use of narrowband emissions and may unfairly penalize systems employing wide bandwidths. See NOI, supra, at para. 5 and 13. See Notice, supra, at para. 4, 35, 48, 51, and 53. See Order, supra, at para. 8 and 236. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.205. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201(f) and 15.5(d). See HP Application Note 150-2. The statement contained in the press release is obviously in error. A PDCF is applied only when there is a requirement to obtain a peak measurement of a pulsed emission. A limit on peak emission levels, requiring the peak measurement, occurs only when the emission levels are presented as average levels. See 47
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- symbol designates the type of modulation of the main character, the second symbol designates the nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the third symbol designates the type of information to be transmitted. F3E is an emission in which the main carrier is angle-modulated using frequency modulation in a single channel containing analogue telephony information. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Letter from Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau, to Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd. (June 20, 2003). Letter from Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd., to Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau (July 7, 2003) (``LOI Response''). F2D is an emission in which the main carrier is
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- the amateur service. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(c)(3). See Miller Petition at 1. See id. This system is commonly referred to as the Hellschriber system and uses emission type A1C, which also is an image emission type. See id. at 1-2. See id. See id. at 2. 47 C.F.R. § 97.1(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 2.202 for the rules that apply to emissions. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(a)(31). A ``message forwarding system'' is a voluntary amateur station arrangement whereby communications are sent from the control operator of an originating station to the control operator of one or more destination stations by one or more forwarding stations. Examples of message forwarding systems in the amateur service
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- are authorized to operate in the sub-band 7368.5-7371.3 kHz (indicated as ``7.36990, 7.36850c'' MHz and by emission designator 2K80J3E in the ULS database). That is, each of these licensees is authorized to transmit telephony using single-sideband, suppressed carrier modulation, and the received signal is centered on the frequency 7.36990 MHz with a necessary bandwidth of 2.8 kHz. 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201 and 2.202(b). 47 C.F.R. § 80.387(b). Below 28 MHz Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 3430, para. 14. This decision is codified at 47 C.F.R. § 80.387(b), note 5. The public coast stations are located at: Palo Alto, CA (7316.6 kHz and 7319.6 kHz, call sign KFS); Seabrook, MD (7350 kHz and 7390 kHz, call sign WHX); and Coden,
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- at paras. 25-26, to expand the permissible use of frequency 173.075 MHz beyond the recovery of stolen vehicles. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.20(e)(6). Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). F1D and F2D are types of frequency modulated telemetry emissions. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(e). See SVRS NPRM, 3 FCC Rcd at 7195-96 ¶¶ 4, 14. See Petition at 8. Id. at 8-9. See id. at 9. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.20(e)(6). See Petition at 9. See Second SVRS Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 16944-46 ¶¶ 14-16. See
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- Commission's rules currently authorize these licensees voice privileges on the 28,300-28,500 kHz frequency segment. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See William F. Osler Comments at 1. Duane Mantick Comments at 5. See id. at 3. See id. at 6. Emission type F2C (Facsimile (FAX)) is an image emission type using frequency modulation of the main carrier. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 97.3(c)(3). ``Harmful interference'' is interference that endangers the functioning of a radionavigation service or of other safety services or seriously degrades, obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a radiocommunication service operating in accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.1(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.307(f). See NPRM, 19 FCC
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- Commission's rules currently authorize these licensees voice privileges on the 28,300-28,500 kHz frequency segment. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See William F. Osler Comments at 1. Duane Mantick Comments at 5. See id. at 3. See id. at 6. Emission type F2C (Facsimile (FAX)) is an image emission type using frequency modulation of the main carrier. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 97.3(c)(3). ``Harmful interference'' is interference that endangers the functioning of a radionavigation service or of other safety services or seriously degrades, obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a radiocommunication service operating in accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.1(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.307(f). See NPRM, 19 FCC
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- used within a maximum authorized bandwidth of 12.5 kHz, except that stations that operate as part of a stolen vehicle recovery system that was authorized and in operation prior to May 27, 2005 may operate with a maximum authorized bandwidth of 20 kHz until May 27, 2019. For a complete listing of emission symbols allowable under this part, see § 2.201 of this chapter. (iii) Mobile transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions authorized in a maximum bandwidth of 12.5 kHz are limited to 5.0 watts power output. Mobile transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions authorized in a maximum bandwidth of 20 kHz are limited to 2.5 watts power output. (iv) Base station transmitters operating on this frequency with emissions
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- designated according to their classification and their necessary bandwidth. F2D is an emission in which the main carrier is frequency modulated, the signal modulating the main carrier is a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating subcarrier, and the type of information to be transmitted is data, telemetry, or telecommand. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201 for a description of emission types. Garmin Petition at 1 (citing FRS GPS R&O). Specifically, Garmin recommends amending the GMRS rules to provide that transmission of GPS location data be limited to GMRS mobile units that have integrated (i.e., non-detachable) antennas and be limited to an authorized bandwidth of no more than 12.5 kHz. Garmin also proposes that GMRS mobile
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- communications). 88Emissionsaredesignatedaccording to their classification and their necessary bandwidth. F2D is an emission in which the main carrier is frequency modulated, the signal modulating the main carrier is a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating subcarrier, and the type of information to be transmitted is data, telemetry, or telecommand. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201 for a description of emission types. 89Garmin Petition at 1 (citing FRS GPS R&O). Specifically, Garmin recommends amending the GMRS rules to provide that transmission of GPS location data be limited to GMRS mobile units that have integrated (i.e., non- detachable) antennas and be limited to an authorized bandwidth of no more than 12.5 kHz. Garmin also proposes that GMRS
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- station (fixed, mobile, fixed and mobile) and call sign of station (if applicable). (6) Description of the location(s) and, if applicable, geographical coordinates of the proposed operation. (7) Equipment to be used, including name of manufacturer, model and number of units. (8) Frequency(ies) desired. (9) Maximum effective radiated power (ERP) or equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP). (10) Emission designator (see §2.201 of this chapter) or describe emission (bandwidth, modulation, etc.) (11) Overall height of antenna structure above the ground (if greater than 6 meters above the ground or an existing structure, see part 17 of this Chapter concerning notification to the FAA). (c) Extensions of a special temporary authorization will be granted provided that an application for a regular experimental license
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- beacon transponder for navigational purposes. Part 15 Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 7480 ¶¶ 126, 128. See NTIA Petition at 5. Emissions are designated by an alphanumeric code that indicates the type of modulation of the main carrier, nature of the signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(b). M1D is phase-modulated digital data. See NTIA Petition at 3. See Sensis comments at 1. See id. at 3 (citing RTCA DO-260A, ADS-B MOPS), reply comments at 6-7 (citing EUROCAE Standard ED-102). Id. at 2 (citing RTCA DO-181C, Mode-S MOPS, section 2.2.3.1), reply comments at 4-5 (citing EUROCAE Standard ED-102 and associated ED-73A). NTIA originally proposed a frequency stability requirement
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- kHz or less removed from a proposed 12.5 kHz station. See id. at 5725 ¶ 6. See id. at 5726-27 ¶ 8. See id. at 5726-27 ¶¶ 8-9. See AFR at 9-13. See id. at 10-11. NSTN asserts that ``[t]he FCC and the industry have confused `channel spacing' with `occupied bandwidth.''' See id. at 11 n.8. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a). Moreover, the necessary bandwidth ``is not the only characteristic of an emission to be considered in evaluating the interference that may be caused by that emission.'' 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(d). NSTN also argues that Section 90.187, which affords protection only to stations with center frequencies 7.5 kHz or less removed from a proposed 12.5 kHz station, ``determines where spectral overlap
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- refute NSTN's allegations regarding the construction and operation of Station WQAD318's facilities."18Moreover, Enforcement Bureau inspections subsequent to the filing of the application for review confirmed that the facilities authorized under Call Sign WQAD318 were constructed and 13See id.at 10-11. NSTN asserts that "[t]he FCC and theindustry have confused `channel spacing' with `occupied bandwidth.'" See id.at 11 n.8. 14See47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a). Moreover, the necessary bandwidth "is not the only characteristic of an emission to be considered in evaluating the interference that maybe caused by that emission." 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(d). 15NSTN also argues that Section 90.187, which affords protection only to stations with center frequencies 7.5 kHz or less removed from a proposed 12.5 kHz station, "determines where spectral overlap mustbe
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- to noise. See 47 CFR § 15.35(a). See 47 CFR § 15.35(b). Some rule sections also specify the application of a total peak power limit over a wider bandwidth. See, for example, 47 CFR § 15.247(b). See 47 CFR § 15.35(b). See 47 CFR § 15.31(a)(6). See 47 CFR § 15.33. See 47 CFR § 15.35. See 47 CFR §§ 2.201(f) and 15.5(d). See Chapter II, Article 5, Section 8 of the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union. The term "damped waves (Type B)" was last defined in Article 5, Section 1 of the 1938 version of the ITU regulations as "[w]aves composed of successive series of oscillations the amplitude of which, after obtaining a maximum, decreases gradually, the wave
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- first symbol designates the type of modulation of the main character, the second symbol designates the nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the third symbol designates the type of information to be transmitted. F3E is an emission in which the main carrier is angle-modulated using frequency modulation in a single channel containing analogue telephony information. See 47 C.F.R. 2.201. 14 Letter from Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau, to Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd. (June 20, 2003). 15 Letter from Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd., to Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau (July 7, 2003). 16 F2D is an emission in which the main carrier
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- first symbol designates the type of modulation of the main character, the second symbol designates the nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the third symbol designates the type of information to be transmitted. F3E is an emission in which the main carrier is angle-modulated using frequency modulation in a single channel containing analogue telephony information. See 47 C.F.R. 2.201. 9 Letter from Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau, to Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd. (June 20, 2003). 10 Letter from Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd., to Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau (July 7, 2003) (``LOI Response''). 11 F2D is an emission in which the
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- SO; SBMS wmments 23; Mark IV wmments at 13; and Location Services wmments at 3. Ia6 Teletrac wmments at 48; SBMS comments at 23. I8 Location Services comments at 3. lea Teletracwmments at48. IF) Notice at para. 29, 8 FCC Red. 2502,2507 (1993). I90 47 C.F.R. Part 90 Subpart Q. 19*Notice at para. 30.8 FCC Red 2502,2507 (1993). & Section 2.201 of thaRuies, 47 C.F.R. 5 2.201, for a description of emission designators. 4739 I - SBMS support this proposaL1~ Teletrac supports this proposal only if multilateration systems are required to be physically s~parated.~~ Teletrac claims that, in the absence of geographic separation, stricter limits on emissions are requbd to prevent interference between multi&ration systemsY We are adopting our proposal to
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- SO; SBMS wmments 23; Mark IV wmments at 13; and Location Services wmments at 3. Ia6 Teletrac wmments at 48; SBMS comments at 23. I8 Location Services comments at 3. lea Teletracwmments at48. IF) Notice at para. 29, 8 FCC Red. 2502,2507 (1993). I90 47 C.F.R. Part 90 Subpart Q. 19*Notice at para. 30.8 FCC Red 2502,2507 (1993). & Section 2.201 of thaRuies, 47 C.F.R. 5 2.201, for a description of emission designators. 4739 I - SBMS support this proposaL1~ Teletrac supports this proposal only if multilateration systems are required to be physically s~parated.~~ Teletrac claims that, in the absence of geographic separation, stricter limits on emissions are requbd to prevent interference between multi&ration systemsY We are adopting our proposal to
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- ERP is usually calculated by multiplying the measured transmitter output power by the specified antenna system gain, relative to a half-wave dipole, in the direction of interest. Emission. The electromagnetic energy radiated from an antenna. Emission designator. An internationally accepted symbol for describing an emission in terms of its bandwidth and the characteristics of its modulation, if any. See § 2.201 of this chapter for details. Emission mask. The design limits imposed, as a condition or certification, on the mean power of emissions as a function of frequency both within the authorized bandwidth and in the adjacent spectrum. Equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP). The equivalent isotropically radiated power of a transmitter (with antenna, transmission line, duplexers etc.) is the power that
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- so that FRS units can quickly establish ordinary communications with other nearby FRS units, and (2) require manufactures to include specific features, standards, or operational capabilities31 in the design of FRS units so that FRS Channel 1 would become a de facto 18 The petition does not define default carrier-operated squelch. 19 Petition at 4. 20 See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Emissions are designated according to their classification and their necessary bandwidth. The first symbol designates the type of modulation of the main character, the second symbol designates the nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the third symbol designates type of information to be transmitted. F3E, therefore, is an emission in which the main carrier is angle-modulated using frequency
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- 20K0F1E Frequency modulated digitized non-voice 20F9Y 20K0F1D Amplitude modulated single sideband voice 3A3J 3K00J3E Amplitude modulated (AM) voice 8A3 8K00A3E If you have questions about your emission designator, you may want to contact your radio vendor or manufacturer. Also, emission designators should be included in the type acceptance paper work from the Commission. Emissions are discussed in the CFR 47, 2.201 and 90.207. [43]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 1/2/2003 Emission Designators [44]Emission Designators - First Symbol Type of modulation of the main carrier [45]Emission Designators - Second Symbol Nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier [46]Emission Designators - Third Symbol Type of information to be transmitted [47]FCC Home [48]Search [49]RSS [50]Updates [51]E-Filing [52]Initiatives [53]Consumers [54]Find People
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- 20K0F1E Frequency modulated digitized non-voice 20F9Y 20K0F1D Amplitude modulated single sideband voice 3A3J 3K00J3E Amplitude modulated (AM) voice 8A3 8K00A3E If you have questions about your emission designator, you may want to contact your radio vendor or manufacturer. Also, emission designators should be included in the type acceptance paper work from the Commission. Emissions are discussed in the CFR 47, 2.201 and 90.207. [44]Return to Top Arrow Return To Top Last reviewed/updated on 1/2/2003 Emission Designators [45]Emission Designators - First Symbol Type of modulation of the main carrier [46]Emission Designators - Second Symbol Nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier [47]Emission Designators - Third Symbol Type of information to be transmitted [48]FCC Home [49]Search [50]RSS [51]Updates [52]E-Filing [53]Initiatives [54]Consumers [55]Find People
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- (if applicable) (12) RX periscope reflector dimensions (height & width - meters) (if applicable) (13) RX periscope reflector separation (in meters) (if applicable) (t) Frequency information, including (1) Path number (2) lower or center frequency (3) upper frequency (4) tolerance (percent of frequency) (5) EIRP (in dBm) (6) emission designator (using bandwidth and emission type formats, as specified in Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's Rules) (7) digital modulation rate (in kilobits per second (kpbs)) (8) digital modulation type (9) transmitter manufacturer and model (10) whether automatic transmitter power control is used FCC FORM 405 (June 1997 Edition) INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS Beginning September 9, 1999, we will accept filings made on FCC Form 405 (``Application for Renewal of Radio Station License
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- 8.004.604.60 15.00 9.05 9.05 23.0015.0015.00 January 15, 1937 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.551.051.05 2.551.55 1.55 3.602.10 2.10 6.554.004.00 12.75 8.10 8.10 23.0014.9514.95 May 1, 1940 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.551.051.05 2.551.55 1.55 3.602.10 2.10 6.004.004.00 10.00 6.55 6.55 13.1010.0010.00 July 10, 1941 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.551.051.05 2.551.55 1.55 3.502.10 2.10 5.504.004.00 9.55 6.55 6.55 13.1010.0010.00 February 15, 1943 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.201.051.05 2.201.20 1.20 2.801.75 1.75 4.453.303.30 7.80 5.50 5.50 11.00 8.25 8.25 July 1, 1945 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.201.051.05 2.201.20 1.20 2.801.75 1.75 4.453.303.30 6.15 4.95 4.95 6.70 5.50 5.50 February 1, 1946 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.201.051.05 2.201.20 1.20 2.801.75 1.75 4.453.303.30 5.55 4.45 4.45 6.70 5.50 5.50 March 1, 1952 0.250.250.25 0.500.500.50 1.051.051.05 1.251.051.05 2.201.20 1.20 2.801.75 1.75 3.952.852.85 5.55 4.45
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- 8.004.604.60 15.00 9.05 9.05 23.0015.0015.00 January 15, 1937 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.551.051.05 2.551.55 1.55 3.602.10 2.10 6.554.004.00 12.75 8.10 8.10 23.0014.9514.95 May 1, 1940 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.551.051.05 2.551.55 1.55 3.602.10 2.10 6.004.004.00 10.00 6.55 6.55 13.1010.0010.00 July 10, 1941 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.551.051.05 2.551.55 1.55 3.502.10 2.10 5.504.004.00 9.55 6.55 6.55 13.1010.0010.00 February 15, 1943 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.201.051.05 2.201.20 1.20 2.801.75 1.75 4.453.303.30 7.80 5.50 5.50 11.00 8.25 8.25 July 1, 1945 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.201.051.05 2.201.20 1.20 2.801.75 1.75 4.453.303.30 6.15 4.95 4.95 6.70 5.50 5.50 February 1, 1946 0.200.200.20 0.350.350.35 1.051.051.05 1.201.051.05 2.201.20 1.20 2.801.75 1.75 4.453.303.30 5.55 4.45 4.45 6.70 5.50 5.50 March 1, 1952 0.250.250.25 0.500.500.50 1.051.051.05 1.251.051.05 2.201.20 1.20 2.801.75 1.75 3.952.852.85 5.55 4.45
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- LLNL at 7. While several references to the -20 dB emission points were made in the comments for defining UWB emissions, we believe that the -10 dB emissions points are more appropriate for determining the center frequency as it is unlikely that the -10 dB points would be below the noise floor of a spectrum analyzer. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201(f) and 15.5(d). See Chapter II, Article 5, Section 8 of the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union. The term ``damped waves (Type B)'' was last defined in Article 5, Section 1 of the 1938 version of the ITU regulations as ``[w]aves composed of successive series of oscillations the amplitude of which, after obtaining a maximum, decreases gradually, the wave
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- for: Original Equipment (See instructions) Change in identification of presently authorized equipment Original FCC ID: Grant Date: Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment (See instructions) 2 of 4 11/18/97 9:07 AM http://dettifoss.fcc.go.../forms/731/731_Form.hts http://dettifoss.fcc.gov:8080/cgi-bin/ws.exe/beta/oet/forms/731/731_Form.hts 13. EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS: (See instructions) Frequency range in MHz Rated RF power output in watts Frequency tolerance Emission designator (See 47 CFR § 2.201 and § 2.202) Microprocessor Model Number % % % % % % % % % % 14. Is the equipment in this application: (a) a composite deivce subject to more than one type of equipment authorization? (b) part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? If either of the above
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- of the World Radiocommunication Conference, Geneva, 1997 (amending ITU Radio Regulations Art. S52.54.1). Footnote 1 to S52.54 of the ITU Radio Regulations Id. Emissions are classified and symbolized by alphanumeric characters denoting (a) the type of modulation; (b) the nature of the signal modulating the main carrier; and (c) the type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. Thus, a ``J2B'' emission is telegraphy for automatic transmission and ``J2D'' is data transmission, telemetry, telecommand. Id. The type of information transmitted by ``A1A'' or ``F1B'' emissions are Aural reception telegraphy and automatic reception telegraphy. Id. The type of information transmitted by J3E emission is telephony (including sound broadcasting). Id. GMDSS Letter at 4. Id. at 5. 47 C.F.R. Part
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- refers to a phase-modulated emission of a single channel containing quantized or digital information without the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time division multiplex for data transmission. G7D refers to a phase-modulated emission of two or more channels containing quantized or digital information, together with one or more channels containing analog information, for data transmission. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.131, 87.133, 87.137, and 87.139. SAMA Petition at 2 and 5. FAA Revised Petition at 3-4. ARINC/ATA Joint Comments at 6. ARINC/ATA Joint Comments at 6. FAA Petition at 2. Time division multiple access (TDMA) is a multiple access technique whereby users share a transmission medium by being assigned and using (one-at-a-time) for a limited number
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- action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D'wana R. Terry Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division Wireless Telecommunication Bureau See Petition for Rule Making, RM-9806, filed by CSMC, on August 25, 1999 (CSMC Petition). 47 C.F.R. § 97.305. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 97.3. 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See Amendment of Parts 2 and 97 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Amateur Service to Authorize Operation on Additional Frequency Bands in American Samoa, Order, 14 FCC Rcd 20595, 20607 ¶ 22 (WTB PSPWD 1999) (Samoa Order). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(c)(1). The 6 m amateur service band is 50-54 MHz in ITU Regions
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- (if applicable) (12) RX periscope reflector dimensions (height & width meters) (if applicable) (13) RX periscope reflector separation (in meters) (if applicable) (t) Frequency information, including (1) Path number (2) lower or center frequency (3) upper frequency (4) tolerance (percent of frequency) (5) EIRP (in dBm) (6) emission designator (using bandwidth and emission type formats, as specified in Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's Rules) (7) digital modulation rate (in kilobits per second (kpbs)) (8) digital modulation type (9) transmitter manufacturer and model (10) whether automatic transmitter power control is used FCC FORM 405 (June 1997 Edition) INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS Beginning September 9, 1999, we will accept filings made on FCC Form 405 ("Application for Renewal of Radio Station License
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- is limited. Alternatively, provide the single center or carrier frequency of the emission. Item B7c Indicate with a "T" or "R" whether the earth station transmits or receives this emission in this frequency band. Item B7d Indicate the antenna polarization used with this emission. Item B7e Enter the emission designator for the emission. (For proper emission designator format, see Section 2.201 of FCC Form 312 - Instructions February 1998 -- page 6 the FCC Rules.) Item B7f For transmit mode, provide the maximum EIRP, in dBW, for each r.f. carrier of the emission. Item B7g For transmit mode, provide the maximum EIRP Density, in dBW/4kHz, for each r.f. carrier of the emission. Item B7h Give a brief description of both the
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- first symbol designates the type of modulation of the main character, the second symbol designates the nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the third symbol designates the type of information to be transmitted. F3E is an emission in which the main carrier is angle-modulated using frequency modulation in a single channel containing analogue telephony information. See 47 C.F.R. 2.201. 14 Letter from Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau, to Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd. (June 20, 2003). 15 Letter from Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd., to Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau (July 7, 2003). 16 F2D is an emission in which the main carrier
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- first symbol designates the type of modulation of the main character, the second symbol designates the nature of signal(s) modulating the main carrier, and the third symbol designates the type of information to be transmitted. F3E is an emission in which the main carrier is angle-modulated using frequency modulation in a single channel containing analogue telephony information. See 47 C.F.R. 2.201. 9 Letter from Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau, to Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd. (June 20, 2003). 10 Letter from Jong-Oh Kim, President, J Communications Co., Ltd., to Joseph P. Casey, Chief, Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau (July 7, 2003) (``LOI Response''). 11 F2D is an emission in which the
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- where a persuasive showing is made that: (1) The frequency stability of the transmitting equipment to be used will permit compliance with §78.103 (b)(1) and, additionally, will permit 99 percent of the total radiated power to be kept within the frequency limits of the assigned channel. (c) The emission designator shall be specified in terms of the necessary bandwidth. (See §2.201(a) of this chapter.) [39 FR 26025, July 16, 1974, as amended at 45 FR 78694, Nov. 26, 1980] § 78.105 Antenna systems. top (a) For fixed stations operating in the 12.713.2 GHz and 17.719.7 GHz bands, the following standards apply: (1) Fixed CARS stations shall use directional antennas that meet the performance standards indicated in the following table. (i) Stations