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- MHz band. Conditional operations may commence upon the filing of a properly completed application that complies with Rule 90.127 if the application, when frequency coordination is required, is accompanied by evidence of frequency coordination in accordance with Rule 90.175. Operation under such a permit is evidenced by the properly executed Form 601 with certifications that satisfy the requirements of Rule 90.159(b). Rule 90.159(b) requires that a minimum of ten business days must pass between submission of an application to the Commission and the onset of operating under a conditional permit. Note Section 1.931(b)(11). Forms & Fees Applicants are strongly encouraged to file electronically via the [106]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Applicants for Special Temporary Authority should apply on FCC Form 601 and
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- receipt showing that Yellow Cab had received the letter on March 31, 2007. File No. 0002991326. The grant is ``without prejudice to possible enforcement action for any prior unauthorized operation.'' 47 C.F.R. 1.955(a)(1). See, e.g., Eure Family Limited Partnership, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 21861, 21863-64 (2002) (licensee is responsible for compliance with all Commission rules). Section 90.159(b) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.159(b), states that under certain circumstances (as here): [a]n applicant proposing to operate a new land mobile radio station . . . below 470 MHz . . . that is required to submit a frequency recommendation . . . may operate the proposed station during the pendency of its application for a period of
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- in our Report and Order in this proceeding. Specifically, in section 1.924(e)(1), the first set of coordinates listed under Denver, CO Area, Rectangle 1 should be 4130'00'' North Latitude instead of 131'00'' North. In section 1.924(e)(2), the longitude coordinates should be changed to 7652'00' instead of 7852'00''. Finally, we plan to change the Quiet Zones reference in sections 27.601(c)(iii) and 90.159(b)(5) from section 90.177 to section 1.924, to reflect the consolidation of wireless rules we adopted in the ULS proceeding. See Amendment of Parts 0, 1, 12, 22, 24, 26, 27, 80, 87, 90, 95, 97, and 101 of the Commission's Rules To Facilitate the Development and Use of the Universal Licensing System in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, Report and Order,
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- necessary steps to bring its system into compliance,'' and ``followed in good faith the advice provided by the [Commission's] staff,'' but claims that the WTB ``impeded Supervalu's compliance'' with the Commission's Rules by denying the STA; (3) that the reasons relied upon by WTB in denying Supervalu's STA request were inapplicable to Supervalu, due to an exception found in Section 90.159 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.159; (4) that this matter did not involve intentional or egregious conduct that would justify imposition of ``the maximum statutorily permitted forfeiture for Supervalu's first alleged violation;'' and (5) that the Commission should consider the reasonableness of punishing Supervalu for using radio communications to protect the safety of the public,'' as it claims that
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- GA District Office (8/15/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 87 Aviation Services 47 C.F.R. 87.187 Frequencies 7 John Shippey, N61810, Henagar, AL. Atlanta, GA District Office (8/28/01). 47 C.F.R. 87.193 Scope of Service Makani Kai Helicopters, N968YC, Honolulu, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (8/13/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 90.159 Temporary and Conditional Permits Pasadena City College, WT5857486(LM), Pasadena, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.437 (License Posting). Los Angeles, CA District Office (8/14/01). 47 C.F.R. 90.403 General Operating Requirements County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. San Francisco, CA District Office (8/3/01). Peter and Associates Engineers, Geologists, Surveyors, Inc., San Clemente, CA. San Francisco, CA District Office (8/3/01).
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- informed Oregon Pacific by telephone that the interference was continuing and Oregon Pacific agreed to shut its station down. On April 6, 2000, the Portland Office issued an Official Notice of Violation (``NOV'') to Oregon Pacific for transmitting spurious emissions, in violation of Section 90.21(c)(3) of the Commission's Rules, and for failure to identify the station in accordance with Section 90.159(c) of the Rules. In its response to the NOV, Oregon Pacific reported that it had eliminated the cause of the spurious emissions and that the interference had ceased. On April 28, 2000, an agent at the Portland Office learned that, because of the automatic dismissal of Oregon Pacific's application (for failure to resubmit the application following its return for additional
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- IBM Global Services, to John Evanoff, Policy and Rules Branch, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (received December 15, 2000). See Requests at 1-2. See also 47 C.F.R. 1.925(b)(2), which permits a waiver applicant to cross-reference the specific filing where the information may be found. 47 C.F.R. 1.925(b)(3)(i). 47 C.F.R. 1.925(b)(3)(ii). 47 C.F.R. 90.159(c). See 47 C.F.R. 1.925(c)(ii). Federal Communications Commission DA 01-527 Federal Communications Commission DA 01-527 u v z z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n z q
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- Government to provide emergency transportation services when necessary. Id. at 4. Id. Id. Id. Id. Id. Id. Id. Id. at 4-5. Id. Id. at 5 n.11. Id. at 5. 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b)(2). See 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b)(2)(i). Cf. Texas Gas Transmission Corp., Order on Reconsideration, 14 FCC Rcd 8505, 8507 6 (WTB PSPWD 1999). See 47 C.F.R. 90.159(b). See Petition at 4. See 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b)(2)(ii). There have been instances in which the Commission has granted STA requests for limited time periods to enable a licensee to discontinue its operations in an orderly manner. See Gene A. Smith, Order, DA 02-1606 (WTB CWD PRB 2002); and Celtronix Telemetry, Inc., Order on Reconsideration, 16 FCC Rcd 16614, 16617
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- predictable structure for the preparation, submission and evaluation of applications. Disadvantages The subpart G rules impose limited administrative and technical burdens that are inherent to the licensing process and necessary for compliance with technical and operational rules. Recent Efforts See Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services ``Recent Efforts'' discussion, supra. Comments AMTA recommends that the Commission amend section 90.159 to extend conditional temporary licensing authority (CTA) to coordinated systems in the 470-512 MHz band. In 1989, the Commission amended section 90.159 to allow applicants for new land mobile stations in the shared frequency bands below 470 MHz to commence operations under a CTA upon completing the applicable frequency coordination process and filing their application with the Commission. In making
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- predictable structure for the preparation, submission and evaluation of applications. Disadvantages The subpart G rules impose limited administrative and technical burdens that are inherent to the licensing process and necessary for compliance with technical and operational rules. Recent Efforts See Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services ``Recent Efforts'' discussion, supra. Comments AMTA recommends that the Commission amend section 90.159 to extend conditional temporary licensing authority (CTA) to coordinated systems in the 470-512 MHz band. In 1989, the Commission amended section 90.159 to allow applicants for new land mobile stations in the shared frequency bands below 470 MHz to commence operations under a CTA upon completing the applicable frequency coordination process and filing their application with the Commission. In making
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- requested, to New York Radio Service and its counsel Elizabeth Sachs, Esq., Lukas, Nace, Gutierrez & Sachs, 1111 Nineteenth Street, N.W., Suite 1200, Washington, D.C. 20036. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200332400005 (Enf. Bur., Philadelphia Office, released January 6, 2003). In certain circumstances, Section 90.159(b) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.159(b), allows an applicant for modification of an existing land mobile radio station license to operate under the proposed modification during the pendency of the application. The Commission's records indicate that NYRS filed such an application on August 15, 2002. That application was dismissed on January 19, 2003. 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 47 C.F.R.
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- discontinuance of operation at Station WPMN889. See Request for Dismissal at 2-3. Our action here is not intended to prejudice the resolution of any such issue still pending before the Commission. We also note that CSAA's request that the Commission revoke any conditional temporary authority under which RF Data may be operating Station WPMN889 with emission 20K2F9W is moot. Section 90.159(b) of the Commission's Rules authorizes such conditional temporary operation only for a period of 180 days upon the filing of a properly completed application. See 47 C.F.R. 90.159(b). It has been well over 180 days since the modification application was filed and, in any event, we have now determined that it was not a properly completed application, but rather
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- receipt showing that Yellow Cab had received the letter on March 31, 2007. File No. 0002991326. The grant is ``without prejudice to possible enforcement action for any prior unauthorized operation.'' 47 C.F.R. 1.955(a)(1). See, e.g., Eure Family Limited Partnership, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 21861, 21863-64 (2002) (licensee is responsible for compliance with all Commission rules). Section 90.159(b) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.159(b), states that under certain circumstances (as here): [a]n applicant proposing to operate a new land mobile radio station . . . below 470 MHz . . . that is required to submit a frequency recommendation . . . may operate the proposed station during the pendency of its application for a period of
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- to modify its license for Station KMA572 to authorize use of frequency pair 452/457.975 MHz at Sunset Ridge, approximately thirty-one miles from CPCC's station. On February 8, 2007, CPCC filed an objection to the modification application, on the grounds that Yellow Cab's continuous transmission of data on frequency pair 452/457.975 MHz, which Yellow Cab had commenced as permitted by Section 90.159(b) of the Commission's Rules, was interfering with CPCC's co-channel operations. On March 30, 2007, Yellow Cab responded to CPCC's petition. We conclude that the informal petition to deny the modification application should be denied. We concur with Yellow Cab's assertion that frequency pair 452/457.975 MHz is available for shared use and will not be assigned for the exclusive use of
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- Inc., to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC (Feb. 4, 2009) at 2 (removing CARS license WHZ-677 from list of Roll-Up Assignments). See id.; see also 47 C.F.R. 78.35(a); 47 C.F.R. 1.948; 47 C.F.R. 25.119. We note that TWC argues that the assignment of certain private land mobile radio licenses in the Roll-Up Assignments was permissible under Section 90.159(c) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.159(c). TWC Jan. 28, 2009 Ex Parte at 3, n.2. 47 U.S.C. 310(d). We do not grant the Roll-Up Assignments nunc pro tunc. See TWC Jan. 28, 2009 Ex Parte at 3. See also Applications of Satamatics, Inc., Satamatics Worldwide Limited, and Satamatics Global Limited for Consent to Transfer Control of Licenses
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- or in the one-way paging 929-930 MHz band. 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b)(11). Under this rule, such applicants may operate the existing station for a period of up to 180 days under a conditional permit which may commence upon the filing of a properly completed application that complies with all pertinent rule requirements. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b)(11), 90.127, 90.175, 90.159(c). This conditional authority does not, however, limit any action that the Commission may take on the subject application, and if the Commission dismisses the application, conditional authority ceases immediately. Moreover, the Commission may modify or cancel the conditional authority at any time. If an assignee or transferee's conditional authority cancels, authority reverts back to the original licensee. 47 C.F.R.
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- had no authority to operate from that location on January 30, 2002. Also, as stated under Section 1.929(c)(4)(v) of the Rules, the relocation of a PLMR paging station is considered a major change. A FCC application along with a frequency coordination committee recommendation must be filed before the station may conditionally operate from the new location, as outlined under Section 90.159 of the Rules. Following the inspection of WNGS721, Mr. Wayne filed the necessary application and on April 2, 2002 received a modified authorization. However, the granting of this application does not absolve Mr. Wayne of the responsibility to apply to the Commission before relocating the paging station. Mr. Wayne failed to comply with the terms and conditions of his license
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- See NCC Recommendations at 23, 24. This, and other NCC recommendations, are currently under review by the Commission. See Second Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 17,757 112. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 199 96. But see id. (Commission [erroneously] stated that Second Notice did not directly address the issue of frequency coordination). 47 C.F.R. 90.159 allows certain applicants to operate for 180 days during the pendency of their applications upon the filing of a properly completed formal application that is accompanied by frequency coordination. See 47 C.F.R. 90.176 (coordinator notification requirement on frequencies below 512 MHz). See 47 C.F.R. 90.175 (Frequency coordination requirements), 90.176. APCO Petition at 21. Id. Frequency Coordination Report and
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- in our Report and Order in this proceeding. Specifically, in section 1.924(e)(1), the first set of coordinates listed under Denver, CO Area, Rectangle 1 should be 4130'00'' North Latitude instead of 131'00'' North. In section 1.924(e)(2), the longitude coordinates should be changed to 7652'00' instead of 7852'00''. Finally, we plan to change the Quiet Zones reference in sections 27.601(c)(iii) and 90.159(b)(5) from section 90.177 to section 1.924, to reflect the consolidation of wireless rules we adopted in the ULS proceeding. See Amendment of Parts 0, 1, 12, 22, 24, 26, 27, 80, 87, 90, 95, 97, and 101 of the Commission's Rules To Facilitate the Development and Use of the Universal Licensing System in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, Report and Order,
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- Making, 12 FCC Rcd. 18,600 (1997). 47 C.F.R. 74.602. See Petition For Amendment Of The Commission's Rules Regarding The 37.0-38.6 GHz And 38.6-40 GHz Bands, DA 95-2341, Order, 11 FCC Rcd. 1156 (1996) (Freeze Order). See 39 GHz Band Auction Closes, Report Auc-30-E (Auction No. 30), DA 00-1035, rel. May 10, 2000. , supra. , supra. 47 C.F.R. 90.159(b), 101.31, and 74.431(g). 47 C.F.R. Part 1, Subpart I. Low power auxiliary stations are intended to transmit over distances of approximately 100 meters for uses such as wireless microphones, cue and control communications, and synchronization of TV camera signals. These stations are typically used in conjunction with a BAS station. 47 C.F.R. 74.861(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. 74.24. 47
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- beam in a horizontal path toward the receiving antenna. This type of antenna facilitates increased terrain clearance without long transmission lines, while permitting the active equipment to be located at or near ground level for ease of maintenance. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 101.115(d). MRC Comments at 8. See 47 C.F.R. 74.641(c). Notice at 46. 47 C.F.R. 90.159(b), 101.31, and 74.431(g). 47 C.F.R. Part 1, Subpart I. Notice at 47. Id. at 48. Low power auxiliary stations are intended to transmit over distances of approximately 100 meters for uses such as wireless microphones, cue and control communications, and synchronization of TV camera signals. These stations are typically used in conjunction with a BAS station. Id.
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- from the rule adopted in 1997. Specifically, in section 1.924(e)(1), the first set of coordinates listed under Denver, CO Area, Rectangle 1 should be 41 30' 00" North Latitude instead of 131'00" North. In section 1.924(e)(2), the longitude coordinates should read 76 52' 00" instead of 78 52' 00". Further, we change the Quiet Zones reference in sections 27.601(c)(iii) and 90.159(b)(5) from section 90.177 to section 1.924, to reflect the consolidation of wireless rules we adopted in the ULS proceeding. In addition to the errors identified in the NPRM, further review of the Quiet Zones rules reveals that other corrections are necessary. First, some of the power flux density values identified in the table entitled ``Field Strength Limits for Table Mountain''
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- from the rule adopted in 1997. Specifically, in section 1.924(e)(1), the first set of coordinates listed under Denver, CO Area, Rectangle 1 should be 41 30' 00" North Latitude instead of 131'00" North. In section 1.924(e)(2), the longitude coordinates should read 76 52' 00" instead of 78 52' 00". Further, we change the Quiet Zones reference in sections 27.601(c)(iii) and 90.159(b)(5) from section 90.177 to section 1.924, to reflect the consolidation of wireless rules we adopted in the ULS proceeding. In addition to the errors identified in the NPRM, further review of the Quiet Zones rules reveals that other corrections are necessary. First, some of the power flux density values identified in the table entitled ``Field Strength Limits for Table Mountain''
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- requirement.'' Id. ASRI also requests that the Commission adopt rules according proposed assignees and transferees of aircraft station licenses conditional temporary authority to operate the licensed facilities for up to six months upon the filing of an assignment/transfer of control application, as it does with respect to certain types of private land mobile radio licenses. Id., citing 47 C.F.R. 90.159(c). We decline to accord temporary conditional authority to proposed assignees and transferees of aircraft station licenses because the existing record does not demonstrate that such a rule is needed. We note that applicants for new aircraft radio station licenses have temporary operating authority for a period of ninety days upon filing a properly executed certification on FCC Form 605. See
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- operations may commence upon the filing of a properly completed application that complies with sec. 90.127 if the application, when frequency coordination is required, is accompanied by evidence of frequency coordination in accordance with sec. 90.175 of this chapter. Operation under such a permit is evidenced by the properly executed Form 601 with certifications that satisfy the requirements of sec. 90.159(b). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 C-26 .......................(12) An applicant for a General Mobile Radio Service system license, sharing a multiple-licensed base station used as a mobile relay station, may operate the system for a period of 180 days, under a Temporary Permit, evidenced by a properly executed certification made on FCC Form 605. .......................#. Section 1.933 is amended to read
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- informed Oregon Pacific by telephone that the interference was continuing and Oregon Pacific agreed to shut its station down. On April 6, 2000, the Portland Office issued an Official Notice of Violation (``NOV'') to Oregon Pacific for transmitting spurious emissions, in violation of Section 90.21(c)(3) of the Commission's Rules, and for failure to identify the station in accordance with Section 90.159(c) of the Rules. In its response to the NOV, Oregon Pacific reported that it had eliminated the cause of the spurious emissions and that the interference had ceased. On April 28, 2000, an agent at the Portland Office learned that, because of the automatic dismissal of Oregon Pacific's application (for failure to resubmit the application following its return for additional
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- York Radio Service and its counsel Elizabeth Sachs, Esq., Lukas, Nace, Gutierrez & Sachs, 1111 Nineteenth Street, N.W., Suite 1200, Washington, D.C. 20036. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 2 Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200332400005 (Enf. Bur., Philadelphia Office, released January 6, 2003). 3 In certain circumstances, Section 90.159(b) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.159(b), allows an applicant for modification of an existing land mobile radio station license to operate under the proposed modification during the pendency of the application. 4 The Commission's records indicate that NYRS filed such an application on August 15, 2002. That application was dismissed on January 19, 2003. 5 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 6 47
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- receipt showing that Yellow Cab had received the letter on March 31, 2007. File No. 0002991326. The grant is "without prejudice to possible enforcement action for any prior unauthorized operation." 47 C.F.R. S: 1.955(a)(1). See, e.g., Eure Family Limited Partnership, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 21861, 21863-64 (2002) (licensee is responsible for compliance with all Commission rules). Section 90.159(b) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. S: 90.159(b), states that under certain circumstances (as here): [a]n applicant proposing to operate a new land mobile radio station . . . below 470 MHz . . . that is required to submit a frequency recommendation . . . may operate the proposed station during the pendency of its application for a period of
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- SC. Atlanta, GA District Office (8/15/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 87 Aviation Services * 47 C.F.R. 87.187 Frequencies * John Shippey, N61810, Henagar, AL. Atlanta, GA District Office (8/28/01). * 47 C.F.R. 87.193 Scope of Service * Makani Kai Helicopters, N968YC, Honolulu, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (8/13/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services * 47 C.F.R. 90.159 Temporary and Conditional Permits * Pasadena City College, WT5857486(LM), Pasadena, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.437 (License Posting). Los Angeles, CA District Office (8/14/01). * * 47 C.F.R. 90.403 General Operating Requirements * County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. San Francisco, CA District Office (8/3/01). * Peter and Associates Engineers, Geologists, Surveyors, Inc., San Clemente, CA. San Francisco, CA District Office
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- MHz band. Conditional operations may commence upon the filing of a properly completed application that complies with Rule 90.127 if the application, when frequency coordination is required, is accompanied by evidence of frequency coordination in accordance with Rule 90.175. Operation under such a permit is evidenced by the properly executed Form 601 with certifications that satisfy the requirements of Rule 90.159(b). Rule 90.159(b) requires that a minimum of ten business days must pass between submission of an application to the Commission and the onset of operating under a conditional permit. Note Section 1.931(b)(11). Forms & Fees Applicants are strongly encouraged to file electronically via the [106]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Applicants for Special Temporary Authority should apply on FCC Form 601 and
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- shared with federal government users, LMS operators are required to coordinate with the Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) concerning any proposed modifications to their systems. We are concerned that if existing licensees must await the completion of such frequency coordination We note, however, that LMS operators are not required to notify IRAC of commencement of construction. 15 See 47 C.F.R. 90.159. While IRAC coordination is required before the Commission will grant a construction 16 permit for some services, we note that construction permits are not issued for LMS facilities. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for the Use of 200 Channels Outside the 17 Designated Filing Areas in the 896-901 MHz and the 935-940
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- shared with federal government users, LMS operators are required to coordinate with the Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) concerning any proposed modifications to their systems. We are concerned that if existing licensees must await the completion of such frequency coordination We note, however, that LMS operators are not required to notify IRAC of commencement of construction. 15 See 47 C.F.R. 90.159. While IRAC coordination is required before the Commission will grant a construction 16 permit for some services, we note that construction permits are not issued for LMS facilities. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for the Use of 200 Channels Outside the 17 Designated Filing Areas in the 896-901 MHz and the 935-940
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- Issues Office of Engineering and Technology [33]SBE Society of Broadcast Engineers [34]TIA Telecommunications Industry Association [35]ULS Universal Licensing System [36]Skip Navigation [37]FCC > [38]WTB > [39]Services > [40]Broadcast Auxiliary > Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) [41]FCC Site Map Operations Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) We strongly encourage electronic filing via the [42]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Review rule section 90.159 concerning Temporary & Conditional Permits prior to submission. 1. Log onto [43]License Manager using FRN & Password. 2. On the left hand side choose Apply for a New License. 3. Click the down arrow and select [44]Radio Service code. Click Continue. 4. APPLICATION INFO: Complete the Application Information. Be sure to answer the 1st question as "S" to note that
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- Home Page [18]Listing US Coast Guard listing of high frequency marine radiotelephone channels [19]ULS Universal Licensing System [20]Skip Navigation [21]FCC > [22]WTB > [23]Services > [24]Coast Radio Stations Home > Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) [25]FCC Site Map Operations Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) We strongly encourage electronic filing via the [26]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Review rule section 90.159 concerning Temporary & Conditional Permits prior to submission. 1. Log onto [27]License Manager using FRN & Password. 2. On the left hand side choose Apply for a New License. 3. Click the down arrow and select [28]Radio Service code. Click Continue. 4. APPLICATION INFO: Complete the Application Information. Be sure to answer the 1st question as "S" to note that
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- Fact Book [25]Aeronautical Information Manual Official Guide to Basic Flight Information and ATC Procedures [26]ULS Universal Licensing System [27]Skip Navigation [28]FCC > [29]WTB > [30]Services > [31]Ground Stations Home > Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) [32]FCC Site Map Operations Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) We strongly encourage electronic filing via the [33]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Review rule section 90.159 concerning Temporary & Conditional Permits prior to submission. 1. Log onto [34]License Manager using FRN & Password. 2. On the left hand side choose Apply for a New License. 3. Click the down arrow and select [35]Radio Service code. Click Continue. 4. APPLICATION INFO: Complete the Application Information. Be sure to answer the 1st question as "S" to note that
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- [25]Operations [26]Conditional Authority [27]Equipment [28]Special Temporary Authority [29]Trunking [30]Releases [31]Site Map [32]Skip Navigation Related Sites [33]ULS Universal Licensing System [34]ASR Antenna Structure Registration [35]Forms & Fees [36]Industry Canada Canadian licensing information [37]Skip Navigation [38]FCC > [39]WTB [40]FCC Site Map Operations Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) We strongly encourage electronic filing via the [41]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Review rule section 90.159 concerning Temporary & Conditional Permits prior to submission. 1. Log onto [42]License Manager using FRN & Password. 2. On the left hand side choose Apply for a New License. 3. Click the down arrow and select [43]Radio Service code. Click Continue. 4. APPLICATION INFO: Complete the Application Information. Be sure to answer the 1st question as "S" to note that
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- Safety Issues Office of Engineering and Technology [32]SBE Society of Broadcast Engineers [33]TIA Telecommunications Industry Association [34]ULS Universal Licensing System [35]Skip Navigation [36]FCC > [37]WTB > [38]Services > [39]LTTS > Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) [40]FCC Site Map Operations Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) We strongly encourage electronic filing via the [41]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Review rule section 90.159 concerning Temporary & Conditional Permits prior to submission. 1. Log onto [42]License Manager using FRN & Password. 2. On the left hand side choose Apply for a New License. 3. Click the down arrow and select [43]Radio Service code. Click Continue. 4. APPLICATION INFO: Complete the Application Information. Be sure to answer the 1st question as "S" to note that
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- Safety Issues Office of Engineering and Technology [32]SBE Society of Broadcast Engineers [33]TIA Telecommunications Industry Association [34]ULS Universal Licensing System [35]Skip Navigation [36]FCC > [37]WTB > [38]Services > [39]Microwave > Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) [40]FCC Site Map Operations Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) We strongly encourage electronic filing via the [41]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Review rule section 90.159 concerning Temporary & Conditional Permits prior to submission. 1. Log onto [42]License Manager using FRN & Password. 2. On the left hand side choose Apply for a New License. 3. Click the down arrow and select [43]Radio Service code. Click Continue. 4. APPLICATION INFO: Complete the Application Information. Be sure to answer the 1st question as "S" to note that
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- Home > [41]Operations > Conditional Authority [42]FCC Site Map Operations Conditional Authority On June 30, 1990, the Commission, in accordance with its Report and Order, PR Docket No. 88-567, 4 FCC rcd 8280 (1989), implemented a conditional licensing procedure for new and itinerant private land mobile radio stations on shared frequencies in the bands below 470 MHz. (See [43]47 CFR 90.159). Conditional licensing also applies to applicants requesting modification, assignment of authorization, or transfer of control of existing stations in these bands. To be eligible for conditional authority, an applicant who has satisfied frequency coordination requirements and has filed the requisite FCC license application form must meet specified conditions that demonstrate that the application can be routinely granted because it raises
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- Licensing System [34]ASR Antenna Structure Registration [35]Forms & Fees [36]Industry Canada Canadian licensing information [37]Skip Navigation [38]FCC > [39]WTB > [40]Services > [41]Industrial / Business Home > [42]Operations > [43]Special Temporary Authority > Applying for STA [44]FCC Site Map Operations Applying for Special Temporary Authority (STA) We strongly encourage electronic filing via the [45]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Review rule section 90.159 concerning Temporary & Conditional Permits prior to submission. 1. Log onto [46]License Manager using FRN & Password. 2. On the left hand side choose Apply for a New License. 3. Click the down arrow and select [47]Radio Service code. Click Continue. 4. APPLICATION INFO: Complete the Application Information. Be sure to answer the 1st question as "S" to note that
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- necessary steps to bring its system into compliance,'' and ``followed in good faith the advice provided by the [Commission's] staff,'' but claims that the WTB ``impeded Supervalu's compliance'' with the Commission's Rules by denying the STA; (3) that the reasons relied upon by WTB in denying Supervalu's STA request were inapplicable to Supervalu, due to an exception found in Section 90.159 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.159; (4) that this matter did not involve intentional or egregious conduct that would justify imposition of ``the maximum statutorily permitted forfeiture for Supervalu's first alleged violation;'' and (5) that the Commission should consider the reasonableness of punishing Supervalu for using radio communications to protect the safety of the public,'' as it claims that
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- or in the one-way paging 929-930 MHz band. 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b)(11). Under this rule, such applicants may operate the existing station for a period of up to 180 days under a conditional permit which may commence upon the filing of a properly completed application that complies with all pertinent rule requirements. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b)(11), 90.127, 90.175, 90.159(c). This conditional authority does not, however, limit any action that the Commission may take on the subject application, and if the Commission dismisses the application, conditional authority ceases immediately. Moreover, the Commission may modify or cancel the conditional authority at any time. If an assignee or transferee's conditional authority cancels, authority reverts back to the original licensee. 47 C.F.R.
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- operations may commence upon the filing of a properly completed application that complies with sec. 90.127 if the application, when frequency coordination is required, is accompanied by evidence of frequency coordination in accordance with sec. 90.175 of this chapter. Operation under such a permit is evidenced by the properly executed Form 601 with certifications that satisfy the requirements of sec. 90.159(b). Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 C-26 .......................(12) An applicant for a General Mobile Radio Service system license, sharing a multiple-licensed base station used as a mobile relay station, may operate the system for a period of 180 days, under a Temporary Permit, evidenced by a properly executed certification made on FCC Form 605. .......................#. Section 1.933 is amended to read
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- See NCC Recommendations at 23, 24. This, and other NCC recommendations, are currently under review by the Commission. See Second Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 17,757 112. First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 199 96. But see id. (Commission [erroneously] stated that Second Notice did not directly address the issue of frequency coordination). 47 C.F.R. 90.159 allows certain applicants to operate for 180 days during the pendency of their applications upon the filing of a properly completed formal application that is accompanied by frequency coordination. See 47 C.F.R. 90.176 (coordinator notification requirement on frequencies below 512 MHz). See 47 C.F.R. 90.175 (Frequency coordination requirements), 90.176. APCO Petition at 21. Id. Frequency Coordination Report and
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- information than necessary for application processing and to support a finding that an applicant is qualified to hold a license, and should be streamlined. l Procedures for ownership changes (5 27.3 19) are duplicative of other amendment procedures and should be combined with 3 27.3 13. . Part 90 SMR. 220 MHz and PagingRegulatlons l Application Procedures ($4 90.111 - 90.159): l Ownership/real party in interest requirements (8 90.123) require more information than necessary for application processing and to support a finding that an applicant is qualified to hold a license, and should be streamlined. l Modification filing requirements (0 90.135) should be relaxed. The filing of modification applications for some of the listed modifications is unnecessary. Specifically, modification applications should
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- had no authority to operate from that location on January 30, 2002. Also, as stated under Section 1.929(c)(4)(v) of the Rules8, the relocation of a PLMR paging station is considered a major change. A FCC application along with a frequency coordination committee recommendation must be filed before the station may conditionally operate from the new location, as outlined under Section 90.159 of the Rules9. Following the inspection of WNGS721, Mr. Wayne filed the necessary application and on April 2, 2002 received a modified authorization. However, the granting of this application does not absolve Mr. Wayne of the responsibility to apply to the Commission before relocating the paging station. Mr. Wayne failed to comply with the terms and conditions of his license
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- informed Oregon Pacific by telephone that the interference was continuing and Oregon Pacific agreed to shut its station down. On April 6, 2000, the Portland Office issued an Official Notice of Violation (``NOV'') to Oregon Pacific for transmitting spurious emissions, in violation of Section 90.21(c)(3) of the Commission's Rules, and for failure to identify the station in accordance with Section 90.159(c) of the Rules. In its response to the NOV, Oregon Pacific reported that it had eliminated the cause of the spurious emissions and that the interference had ceased. On April 28, 2000, an agent at the Portland Office learned that, because of the automatic dismissal of Oregon Pacific's application (for failure to resubmit the application following its return for additional
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- York Radio Service and its counsel Elizabeth Sachs, Esq., Lukas, Nace, Gutierrez & Sachs, 1111 Nineteenth Street, N.W., Suite 1200, Washington, D.C. 20036. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 1.903(a). 2 Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200332400005 (Enf. Bur., Philadelphia Office, released January 6, 2003). 3 In certain circumstances, Section 90.159(b) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 90.159(b), allows an applicant for modification of an existing land mobile radio station license to operate under the proposed modification during the pendency of the application. 4 The Commission's records indicate that NYRS filed such an application on August 15, 2002. That application was dismissed on January 19, 2003. 5 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 6 47
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- receipt showing that Yellow Cab had received the letter on March 31, 2007. File No. 0002991326. The grant is "without prejudice to possible enforcement action for any prior unauthorized operation." 47 C.F.R. S: 1.955(a)(1). See, e.g., Eure Family Limited Partnership, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 21861, 21863-64 (2002) (licensee is responsible for compliance with all Commission rules). Section 90.159(b) of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. S: 90.159(b), states that under certain circumstances (as here): [a]n applicant proposing to operate a new land mobile radio station . . . below 470 MHz . . . that is required to submit a frequency recommendation . . . may operate the proposed station during the pendency of its application for a period of
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- SC. Atlanta, GA District Office (8/15/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 87 Aviation Services * 47 C.F.R. 87.187 Frequencies * John Shippey, N61810, Henagar, AL. Atlanta, GA District Office (8/28/01). * 47 C.F.R. 87.193 Scope of Service * Makani Kai Helicopters, N968YC, Honolulu, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (8/13/01). 47 C.F.R. Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services * 47 C.F.R. 90.159 Temporary and Conditional Permits * Pasadena City College, WT5857486(LM), Pasadena, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.437 (License Posting). Los Angeles, CA District Office (8/14/01). * * 47 C.F.R. 90.403 General Operating Requirements * County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA. San Francisco, CA District Office (8/3/01). * Peter and Associates Engineers, Geologists, Surveyors, Inc., San Clemente, CA. San Francisco, CA District Office
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- MHz band. Conditional operations may commence upon the filing of a properly completed application that complies with Rule 90.127 if the application, when frequency coordination is required, is accompanied by evidence of frequency coordination in accordance with Rule 90.175. Operation under such a permit is evidenced by the properly executed Form 601 with certifications that satisfy the requirements of Rule 90.159(b). Rule 90.159(b) requires that a minimum of ten business days must pass between submission of an application to the Commission and the onset of operating under a conditional permit. Note Section 1.931(b)(11). Forms & Fees Applicants are strongly encouraged to file electronically via the [106]Universal Licensing System (ULS). Applicants for Special Temporary Authority should apply on FCC Form 601 and