FCC Web Documents citing 74.403
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- in the license as pursuant to § 1.946 of this chapter. Section 74.402 is proposed to be revised to read as follows: § 74.402 Frequency assignment. Operation on all channels listed in this section (except: 26.07, 26.11, 26.45, 450.01, 450.02, 450.98, 450.99, 455.01, 455.02, 455.98, and 455.99 MHz) shall be in accordance with the ``priority of use'' provisions in § 74.403(b). The channel will be assigned by its center frequency, channel bandwidth, and emission designator. In general, the frequencies listed in this section represent the center of the channel or channel segment. When an even number of channels are stacked in those sections stacking is permitted, channel assignments may be made for the frequency halfway between those listed. (a) The following
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- up to and including shutting down the transmitter. Consistent with the treatment of wireless microphones in this spectrum, the Notice did not propose to change the existing broadcasting service allocation. AMPTP and SBE support the Notice's proposal to authorize WAVDs. SBE asks, however, that the secondary status of WAVDs be clarified by defining their transmissions as ``operational communications'' under Section 74.403(b). In its reply, AMPTP opposes SBE's proposal to classify WAVDs as ``operational communications.'' AMTP states that it would support an effort to place WAVDs in the priority of communications list, but only after it has an opportunity to monitor the efficiency of, and the demand for WAVDs. Otherwise, AMPTP argues their development and transition into the marketplace could be hindered