FCC Web Documents citing 24.133
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- non-substantive corrections to parts 20 and 24 of the Commission's rules. Specifically, we amend section 20.9, paragraphs (a)(6) through (a)(9), and section 20.20, paragraph (e) to use the current names and subpart designations of Public Mobile Services as set forth in part 22. These rules currently refer to these services by previous names and subpart designations. Additionally, we amend section 24.133(a) to correct an erroneous reference to another rule. Currently the rule refers to a section 99.132(f). Part 99 no longer exists; the correct reference is to section 24.132(f). Because the rule amendments adopted here are non-substantive, compliance with the notice and comment and effective date provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act is not required, 5 U.S.C. Section 553 (b)(A); (d).
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- of the Commission's Rules, to USA Mobility Wireless, Inc. (``USA Mobility''), licensee of PCS Narrowband radio station KNKV236. On April 21, 2010, in response to an interference complaint, an agent from the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Resident Agent Office monitored and located the interfering signals to radio station KNKV236, in Happy Valley, Oregon, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 24.133(c): ``When an emission outside of the authorized bandwidth causes harmful interference, the Commission may, at its discretion, require greater attenuation than specified in this section.'' During a FCC inspection conducted on April 21, 2010, the inspecting agent determined that the PCS Narrowband transmitter model Glenayre GL-T8500 was transmitting out of band emissions causing harmful interference to the complainant's station on
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- Bureau, Federal Communications Commission at 3. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.637 (addressing operational fixed stations in the 800 MHz band) and 90.647(c) (addressing station identification of digital base stations in the 800 MHz band). Access Spectrum Comments at 2. Id. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.691 (for 800 MHz EA-based SMR emission limits), 90.669 (for 900 MHz EA-based SMR emission limits), 24.133 (for narrowband PCS emission limits), 24.238 (for broadband PCS emission limits), 27.53(c) and (f) (for 700 MHz commercial band emission limits). 47 C.F.R. § 27.53(d). Access Spectrum Comments at 2. Id. at 3. Id. Nortel/EADS Comments at 2-4. Id. at 3. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. § 90.543(a). Nortel/EADS Comments at 2. Nortel/EADS state that the proposed change will allow
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-298109A1.html
- Commission's Rules, to USA Mobility Wireless, Inc. ("USA Mobility"), licensee of PCS Narrowband radio station KNKV236. 2. On April 21, 2010, in response to an interference complaint, an agent from the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Resident Agent Office monitored and located the interfering signals to radio station KNKV236, in Happy Valley, Oregon, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 24.133(c): "When an emission outside of the authorized bandwidth causes harmful interference, the Commission may, at its discretion, require greater attenuation than specified in this section." During a FCC inspection conducted on April 21, 2010, the inspecting agent determined that the PCS Narrowband transmitter model Glenayre GL-T8500 was transmitting out of band emissions causing harmful interference to the complainant's station on