FCC Web Documents citing 80.851
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- * * * (o) Existing equipment that does not comply with the rules in this subpart but was properly authorized as compliant with the rules in effect at the time of its authorization, and remains compliant with the rules in effect at the time of its authorization, may continue to be installed until February 1, 2003. In Appendix B, Section 80.851 is corrected to read as follows: The radiotelephone requirements of this subpart are applicable to all compulsory ships which are not required to comply with Subpart W in total or in part because they have received an exemption from all or some of the Subpart W provisions. In Appendix B, Section 80.905(a)(3)(vii) is corrected to read as follows: (vii) Participate
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- pfd level is therefore approximately -181 dBW/m2/4 kHz, which is well below the -148 level. Max Satellite Antenna Gain (dBi) I Max Pfd towards R 2 territories with elevation angles of 5 degrees or less I 35.10 I -54.90 (dBi) Min Antenna Discrimination 0.00 Min Antenna 35.00 Discrimination (dBW m2) (Max eirp (dBW/4 kHz) I -18.781 IMaxpfd (dE3W/m2/4 I -1 80.851 For Region 2 territories other than Canada and Mexico, that are within the 25 degree elevation angle contour, the pfd level of -138 dBW/m2/4 lcHz applies. In these areas, the max worst case (assuming no satellite antenna gain discrimination) pfd level is -146 dBW/m2/4 kHz. This meets the trigger level. Max Pfd towards R 2 temtories with elevation angles of
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- pfd level is therefore approximately -181 dBW/m2/4 kHz, which is well below the -148 level. Max Satellite Antenna Gain (dBi) I Max Pfd towards R 2 territories with elevation angles of 5 degrees or less I 35.10 I -54.90 (dBi) Min Antenna Discrimination 0.00 Min Antenna 35.00 Discrimination (dBW m2) (Max eirp (dBW/4 kHz) I -18.781 IMaxpfd (dE3W/m2/4 I -1 80.851 For Region 2 territories other than Canada and Mexico, that are within the 25 degree elevation angle contour, the pfd level of -138 dBW/m2/4 lcHz applies. In these areas, the max worst case (assuming no satellite antenna gain discrimination) pfd level is -146 dBW/m2/4 kHz. This meets the trigger level. Max Pfd towards R 2 temtories with elevation angles of
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- * 65. Sections 80.818, 80.819, 80.820, 80.821, 80.822, and 80.823 are redesignated as Sections 80.288, 80.289, 80.290, 80.291, 80.292, and 80.293, respectively. 66. Subpart Q is reserved. Subpart Q - [Reserved] 67. Subpart R is amended by revising the title and table of contents to read as follows: Subpart R-Technical Equipment Requirements for Cargo Vessels Not Subject to Subpart W 80.851 Applicability. 80.853 Radiotelephone station. 80.854 Radiotelephone installation. 80.855 Radiotelephone transmitter. 80.858 Radiotelephone receiver. 80.859 Main power supply. 80.860 Reserve power supply. 80.861 Required capacity. 80.862 Proof of capacity. 80.863 Antenna system. 80.864 Emergency electric lights. 80.865 Radiotelephone station clock. 80.866 Spare antenna. 80.867 Ship station tools, instruction books, circuit diagrams and testing equipment. 80.868 Card of instructions. 80.869 Test of
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- * 65. Sections 80.818, 80.819, 80.820, 80.821, 80.822, and 80.823 are redesignated as Sections 80.288, 80.289, 80.290, 80.291, 80.292, and 80.293, respectively. 66. Subpart Q is reserved. Subpart Q - [Reserved] 67. Subpart R is amended by revising the title and table of contents to read as follows: Subpart R-Technical Equipment Requirements for Cargo Vessels Not Subject to Subpart W 80.851 Applicability. 80.853 Radiotelephone station. 80.854 Radiotelephone installation. 80.855 Radiotelephone transmitter. 80.858 Radiotelephone receiver. 80.859 Main power supply. 80.860 Reserve power supply. 80.861 Required capacity. 80.862 Proof of capacity. 80.863 Antenna system. 80.864 Emergency electric lights. 80.865 Radiotelephone station clock. 80.866 Spare antenna. 80.867 Ship station tools, instruction books, circuit diagrams and testing equipment. 80.868 Card of instructions. 80.869 Test of
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- retitled Subpart R of Part 80 as ``Technical Equipment Requirements for Cargo Vessels Not Subject to Subpart W.'' See Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 6825. However, this amendment was inadvertently omitted from the Federal Register summary. See 68 Fed. Reg. 46973 (Aug. 7, 2003) (assigning two paragraph numbers to a single amendatory instruction regarding the revision of Section 80.851 while omitting any amendatory instruction for retitling Subpart R). We seek to correct that omission by again amending the title of Subpart R here. See 47 C.F.R. § 80.225(a). See Second Further Notice, 19 FCC Rcd at 3160-61 ¶ 79. See 47 C.F.R. § 80.225(a). See Second Further Notice, 19 FCC Rcd at 3160-61 ¶ 79. Id. See USCG Comments
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- but that the rule that formerly imposed that requirement on GMDSS vessels, 47 C.F.R. § 80.869, had been shifted to Subpart R during a restructuring of the Part 80 rules. See Third Further Notice, 21 FCC Rcd at 10321 ¶ 75. Subpart R now applies only to compulsory vessels that have been exempted from GMDSS requirements. See 47 C.F.R. § 80.851. See NTIA Comments at 6; Task Force Comments at 5; RTCM Comments at 11; Andersons Comments at 2. We do not address Sea Tow's recommendation ``that the Commission develop a policy and procedure to allow for the testing of VHF-DSC installations by mariners and radio service personnel,'' see Sea Tow Comments at 3, because we find it to be outside