FCC Web Documents citing 80.103
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- for these stations to identify themselves periodically during the communication. For terrestrial systems using DSC to establish radiotelephone communications, the identification is made at the beginning of the call. In these cases, both parties must identify themselves by ship name, call sign or MMSI at least once every 15 minutes during radiotelephone communications. * * * * * 8. Section 80.103 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 80.103 Digital selective calling (DSC) operating procedures. * * * * * (c) DSC acknowledgement of DSC distress and safety calls must be made by designated coast stations and such acknowledgement must be in accordance with procedures contained in CCIR Recommendation 541. Nondesignated public and private coast stations must
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- 95.1015, Disclosure Policies 3060-0779 WTB-MD Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Use of the 220-222MHz Band by the Private Land Mobile Radio Service, PR Docket No. 89-552 3060-0865 WTB-MD Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Universal Licensing System Recordkeeping and 3rd Party Disclosure Requirements 3060-0881 WTB-MD Section 95.861, Interference 3060-0882 WTB-MD Section 95.833, Construction Requirements 3060-0931 WTB-MD Section 80.103, Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Operating Procedures; Maritime Mobile Services Identity (MMSI) 3060-0936 WTB-MD Section 95.1215 Disclosure policies and Section 95.1217 Labeling requirements 3060-0950 WTB-MD Bidding Credits for Tribal Lands, WT Docket No. 99-266 3060-0984 WTB-MD Sections 90.35(b)(2) Industrial/Business Pool, and 90.175(b)(1) Frequency Coordinator Requirements 3060-0998 WTB-MD Section 87.109 Station logs 3060-1000 WTB-MD Section 87.147, Authorization of Equipment 3060-1008 WTB-MD Section
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- additional information on the specific nature of this or similar needs of recreational vessel operators, as well as information on what other options may be available to these operators to meet such needs. We further seek comment on our tentative conclusion, and on other actions we can undertake to assist such operators with such a need. Coast Station Watches Section 80.103(c) of our Rules requires that DSC acknowledgment of DSC distress and safety calls be made by designated coast stations in accordance with procedures contained in ITU-R Recommendation 541. Maritel comments that this rule presumes the establishment of Sea Area A1, but no coast station presently has the ability to acknowledge DSC distress calls, and will not have this ability until
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- additional information on the specific nature of this or similar needs of recreational vessel operators, as well as information on what other options may be available to these operators to meet such needs. We further seek comment on our tentative conclusion, and on other actions we can undertake to assist such operators with such a need. Coast Station Watches Section 80.103(c) of our Rules requires that DSC acknowledgment of DSC distress and safety calls be made by designated coast stations in accordance with procedures contained in ITU-R Recommendation 541. Maritel comments that this rule presumes the establishment of Sea Area A1, but no coast station presently has the ability to acknowledge DSC distress calls, and will not have this ability until
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- the possibility of imposing a mandatory certification requirement for recreational boaters using VHF-DSC, upon request of the USCG or another interested party, if future circumstances suggest a need for such requirement. We emphasize, moreover, that it is not the Commission's intent to preempt any state requirements for training or certification of recreational boaters in VHF-DSC. Coast Station Watches Background. Section 80.103(c) of the Commission's rules specifies that acknowledgment of DSC distress and safety calls must be made by ``designated coast stations'' in accordance with procedures contained in ITU-R Recommendation 541. In its comments to the GMDSS NPRM, Maritel stated that this rule presumes the establishment of Sea Area A1, and observed that no coast station will have this ability until the
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- to satisfy all Commission equipment certification requirements pursuant to Section 53108(c) of Title 46 of the United States Code. Section 80.51 is revised to read as follows: § 80.51 Ship earth station licensing. A ship earth station must display the Commission license. Section 80.57 is amended by removing paragraph (d)(5), (d)(5)(i), and (d)(5)(ii), and redesignating paragraph (d)(6) as (d)(5). Section 80.103 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (c), and (e) to read as follows: § 80.103 Digital selective calling (DSC) operating procedures. (a) Operating procedures for the use of DSC equipment in the maritime mobile service are as contained in ITU-R M.541-9, ``Operational Procedures for the Use of Digital Selective-Calling Equipment in the Maritime Mobile Service,'' with Annexes, 2004, and subpart
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- and Technical Characteristics for an Automated Direct-printing Telegraph System for Promulgation of Navigational and Meteorological Warnings and Urgent Information to Ships,'' including Annexes, 1990, IBR approved for §§ 80.905, 80.1101, 80.1135. (5) ITU-R Recommendation M.541-9, ``Operational Procedures for the Use of Digital Selective-Calling Equipment in the Maritime Mobile Service,'' with Annexes 1 through 5, 2004, IBR approved for §§ 80.5, 80.103, 80.179, 80.225, 80.359, 80.1101, 80.1113, 80.1117. (6) ITU-R Recommendation M.625-3, ``Direct-Printing Telegraph Equipment Employing Automatic Identification in the Maritime Mobile Service,'' with Annex, 1995, IBR approved for §§ 80.219, 80.225, 80.1125, 80.1127, 80.1131, 80.1133. (7) ITU-R Recommendation M.628-4, ``Technical Characteristics for Search and Rescue Radar Transponders,'' with Annexes, 1986-1990-1992-1994-2006, IBR approved for §§ 80.1101, 80.1129. (8) ITU-R Recommendation M.633-3, ``Transmission
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- for these stations to identify themselves periodically during the communication. For terrestrial systems using DSC to establish radiotelephone communications, the identification is made at the beginning of the call. In these cases, both parties must identify themselves by ship name, call sign or MMSI at least once every 15 minutes during radiotelephone communications. * * * * * 8. Section 80.103 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 80.103 Digital selective calling (DSC) operating procedures. * * * * * (c) DSC acknowledgement of DSC distress and safety calls must be made by designated coast stations and such acknowledgement must be in accordance with procedures contained in CCIR Recommendation 541. Nondesignated public and private coast stations must