FCC Web Documents citing 80.355
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- (channel 9) for call and reply purposes. Vessels voluntarily fitting additional radio equipment shall have it turned on and set to the appropriate watch frequency whenever underway and it is not being used to communicate. 21. Section 80.353 is amended by removing and reserving this section. Subpart H - Frequencies * * * * * § 80.353 [Reserved] 22. Section 80.355 is amended by deleting paragraph (c)(1), redesignating paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(3) as (c)(1) and (c)(2), and revising the newly designated paragraph (c)(1) and paragraph (d)(2) to read as follows: § 80.355 Distress, urgency, safety, call and reply Morse code frequencies. * * * * * (c)(1) Ship station frequencies. The following table describes the calling frequencies in the 4000-27500 kHz
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- coast stations using facsimile and data. 80.141 General provisions for ship stations. SUBPART E - GENERAL TECHNICAL STANDARDS 80.203 Authorization of transmitters for licensing. 80.205 Bandwidths. 80.207 Classes of emission. 80.211 Emission limitations. 80.213 Modulation requirements. 80.223 Special requirements for survival craft stations. SUBPART G - SAFETY WATCH REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES Watch required by voluntary vessels. SUBPART H - FREQUENCIES 80.355 Distress, urgency, safety, call and reply Morse code frequencies. 80.357 Morse code working frequencies. 80.363 Frequencies for facsimile. 80.371 Public correspondence frequencies. 80.373 Private communications frequencies. Special provisions for frequencies in the 4000-4063 kHz and the 8100-8195 kHz bands shared with the fixed service. 80.375 Radiodetermination frequencies. 80.385 Frequencies for automated systems. 80.387 Frequencies for Alaska fixed stations. SUBPART K
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- Infrastructure and Safety Service (ATLIS).'' It also recommends that the Commission remove all VPC restrictions relating to maritime traffic and clarify the rules on what inland VPC licenses (and non-inland VPC licenses, when used solely to serve land areas) are permitted to do. Globe Wireless recommends several revisions regarding the Part 80 rules: elimination of sections 80.141(c)(1) and (2), 80.203(b)(3), 80.355, 80.357, and 80.802, modifications to sections 80.203(l), 80.205(a), 80.207(d), 80.363(a), 80.363(a)(1) and (2), 80.371(a) and (b), 80.375 and 80.836, and reevaluation of section 80.373. Recommendation The Part 80 rules commented upon by parties in this proceeding concern licensing, technical, and operational rules, such as technical and operational standards and interference-related issues among Part 80 licensees as well as licensees in
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- Infrastructure and Safety Service (ATLIS).'' It also recommends that the Commission remove all VPC restrictions relating to maritime traffic and clarify the rules on what inland VPC licenses (and non-inland VPC licenses, when used solely to serve land areas) are permitted to do. Globe Wireless recommends several revisions regarding the Part 80 rules: elimination of sections 80.141(c)(1) and (2), 80.203(b)(3), 80.355, 80.357, and 80.802, modifications to sections 80.203(l), 80.205(a), 80.207(d), 80.363(a), 80.363(a)(1) and (2), 80.371(a) and (b), 80.375 and 80.836, and reevaluation of section 80.373. Recommendation The Part 80 rules commented upon by parties in this proceeding concern licensing, technical, and operational rules, such as technical and operational standards and interference-related issues among Part 80 licensees as well as licensees in
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- The Commission remained unconvinced that deleting the Morse radiotelegraph frequencytables is necessaryor beneficial at this time. The Commission noted that eliminating the Morse rules would not make additional spectrum available to other users in the 4-27 MHz band due to the sharing of this spectrum with facsimile operations. (See47 C.F.R. §§ 80.357(b)(1), 80.363(a)(2)). Therefore, the Commission declined to delete Section 80.355 or Section 80.357. 7 Additional Proposals.TheCommission deleted note 5 to Section 80.207(d) as obsolete because it grandfathers transmitters that are no longer in use; amended Sections 80.207(d) and 80.313 by replacing references to the 1605-27500 kHz band with references to the 1615-27500 kHz band, because maritime mobile operations are not permitted on the AM expanded band frequencies below 1615 kHz;
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- distress alert. General and other distress alerting systems. Notwithstanding the above, ships may use additional appropriate means available to them to inform the nearest appropriate U.S. Coast Guard rescue coordination center that a false distress alert has been transmitted and should be cancelled. * * * * * 48. Section 80.353 is removed and reserved. § 80.353 [Reserved] 49. Section 80.355 is amended by removing paragraph (c)(1), redesignating paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(3) as (c)(1) and (c)(2), and revising the text of the newly designated paragraph (c)(1) and paragraph (d)(2) to read as follows: § 80.355 Distress, urgency, safety, call and reply Morse code frequencies. * * * * * (c) Frequencies in the 2000-27500 kHz band-(1) Ship station frequencies. The following
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- distress alert. General and other distress alerting systems. Notwithstanding the above, ships may use additional appropriate means available to them to inform the nearest appropriate U.S. Coast Guard rescue coordination center that a false distress alert has been transmitted and should be cancelled. * * * * * 48. Section 80.353 is removed and reserved. § 80.353 [Reserved] 49. Section 80.355 is amended by removing paragraph (c)(1), redesignating paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(3) as (c)(1) and (c)(2), and revising the text of the newly designated paragraph (c)(1) and paragraph (d)(2) to read as follows: § 80.355 Distress, urgency, safety, call and reply Morse code frequencies. * * * * * (c) Frequencies in the 2000-27500 kHz band-(1) Ship station frequencies. The following
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- on one of the international distress frequencies (2182 kHz or 156.8 MHz radiotelephone). Stations which cannot transmit on a distress frequency may use any other available frequency on which attention might be attracted. * * * * * 20. Section 80.330 is amended by removing paragraph (b) and redesignating paragraphs (c) and (d) as paragraphs (b) and (c). 21. Section 80.355 is amended by removing paragraph (b) and redesignating paragraphs (c) and (d) as paragraphs (b) and (c). 22. Section 80.357 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2)(iv). 23. Section 80.371 is amended by revising paragraphs (c)(1)(ii) and (c)(1)(iii) to read as follows: § 80.371 Public correspondence frequencies. * * * * * (c) * * * (1) * * * *
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- and promulgated the elimination of existing emission designators would adversely affect interoperability, and could have adverse effects on the safety of the maritime public, and further could potentially affect other sovereign states.'' We therefore decline at this time to amend Section 80.207(d) to remove the list of permissible emission classes. Morse Code Frequencies. Globe Wireless requests that we delete Sections 80.355 and 80.357 of the Rules. RTCM agrees that these rules, which pertain to Morse code radiotelegraphy, should be deleted as obsolete. The Commission addressed this issue in the Report and Order, and there declined to delete Sections 80.355 and 80.357. The Commission also indicated that it would revisit this issue if the record were augmented to establish whether the Morse
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- (channel 9) for call and reply purposes. Vessels voluntarily fitting additional radio equipment shall have it turned on and set to the appropriate watch frequency whenever underway and it is not being used to communicate. 21. Section 80.353 is amended by removing and reserving this section. Subpart H - Frequencies * * * * * § 80.353 [Reserved] 22. Section 80.355 is amended by deleting paragraph (c)(1), redesignating paragraphs (c)(2) and (c)(3) as (c)(1) and (c)(2), and revising the newly designated paragraph (c)(1) and paragraph (d)(2) to read as follows: § 80.355 Distress, urgency, safety, call and reply Morse code frequencies. * * * * * (c)(1) Ship station frequencies. The following table describes the calling frequencies in the 4000-27500 kHz