FCC Web Documents citing 90.213
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- Sprint offered to replace the existing MASTR II Integrated Circuit Oscillator Modules (ICOM) with different modules equipped with crystals tuned to the new frequencies. Sprint indicates that this would accomplish re-tuning without the need to modify the existing RIC/LIX equipment. In response to Parma's concern that MASTR II's with new ICOMs would not meet the frequency stability requirements of Section 90.213 of the Commission's rules, Sprint cites a statement from M/A-COM (a Harris predecessor) that re-crystalled MASTR II units, will meet ``FCC R&O'' requirements when used in any non-simulcast system or non-NPSPAC simulcast system. Sprint also produced a letter from the manufacturer of the crystals, International Crystal Manufacturing Company, which cites a return rate of less than 0.5% on crystals for
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- MDS equipment for 25 kHz and 50 kHz operation under Part 74 and 25 kHz operation under Part 90. As such, we believe that granting a waiver of Section 90.203(a) does not undermine the purpose of the transmitter requirement since the equipment meets the required radiated and conducted emissions limits beyond the channel edge, the frequency stability requirements of Section 90.213 and the power limits of 90.205. Emission Masks Chevron is seeking a waiver of the emission mask requirements set forth in 90.210(c) and 90.315(c). The emission masks in Section 90.315(c) date back to the original 1976 ORS rulemaking and have not been updated to reflect the system presently in use. ORS was designed to provide general voice grade communications, which
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- asserts that its customers have performed time and motion studies in medical environments and determined that a two-second sampling rate is required to achieve the level of accuracy needed to track typical movements in a hospital environment. Consequently, Radianse seeks to operate the IPS pursuant to Part 90, which does not require any minimum transmitter off time between transmissions. Section 90.213(a) provides, however, that Part 90 radiolocation mobile stations in the 421-512 MHz band must meet a frequency stability requirement of 5 parts per million (ppm), while the IPS tags meet a looser standard of 30 ppm. Radianse argues that the frequency stability standards for its IPS should be determined on a case-by-case basis, as is the procedure with respect to
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- Sprint offered to replace the existing MASTR II Integrated Circuit Oscillator Modules (ICOM) with different modules equipped with crystals tuned to the new frequencies. Sprint indicates that this would accomplish re-tuning without the need to modify the existing RIC/LIX equipment. In response to Parma's concern that MASTR II's with new ICOMs would not meet the frequency stability requirements of Section 90.213 of the Commission's rules, Sprint cites a statement from M/A-COM (a Harris predecessor) that re-crystalled MASTR II units, will meet ``FCC R&O'' requirements when used in any non-simulcast system or non-NPSPAC simulcast system. Sprint also produced a letter from the manufacturer of the crystals, International Crystal Manufacturing Company, which cites a return rate of less than 0.5% on crystals for
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- Rule. Stations in the wireless radio service must be used and operated only in accordance with the rules applicable to their particular service. . . ." First Student is authorized an FB2 (Mobile Relay) class of station on a frequency of 152.9075 MHz, but was operating on the frequency of 152.911 MHz, which exceeds the frequency stability requirements in Section 90.213 of the Rules. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, First Student, Inc., must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain a statement of the specific action(s) taken to correct
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- and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 98-182, FCC 00-235, at ¶¶ 33, 34 (WTB PSPWD rel. July 12, 2000) (the Commission recently encouraged industry consensus on emission limitations). First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 214 ¶ 139; 47 C.F.R. § 90.539(c). Ericsson Petition at 16. Id. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. § 90.213(a); Replacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them, Memorandum Opinion and Order, PR Docket No. 92-235, 11 FCC Rcd 17676, 17,699 (1996) ("Refarming Proceeding"). The 806-821 MHz band is used by business, industrial and public safety entities for mobile and portable operations, as well as by commercial
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- and portable 700 MHz band public safety radios be capable of operating on all of the narrowband nationwide interoperability channels.'' Id. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.535. Equipment that employs analog modulation as the primary mode of modulation must meet the emission mask and frequency stability requirements associated with PLMR 12.5 kHz channels at 900 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.210(d), 90.213. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.537. We concluded that the RPC approach has been a reasonably successful method of ensuring that the public safety spectrum in the 800 MHz band was assigned fairly and efficiently and put to its most appropriate and efficient use. Nonetheless, we modified the 700 MHz RPC process after considering comments and experiences with the 800 MHz
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- Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them and Examination of Exclusivity and Frequency assignment Policies of the Private Land Mobile Radio Services, PR Docket No. 92-235, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 11 FCC Rcd. 17676 (1996). 47 C.F.R. § 74.402, Note 6. 47 C.F.R. § 90.210. 47 C.F.R. § 90.213. Transient frequencies are short-term variations of a transmitter's operating frequency that occurs when a transmitter is keyed on or off. During this period of off-frequency operation noise chirps are transmitted that could interfere with adjacent channel operations. 47 C.F.R. § 90.214. The IRAC consists of representatives from a number of Federal Agencies and assists the Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Communications
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- 74.464 is amended by revising the introductory text to the table to read as follows: § 74.464 Frequency tolerance. For operations on frequencies above 25 MHz using authorized bandwidths up to 30 kHz, the licensee of a remote pickup broadcast station or system shall maintain the operating frequency of each station in compliance with the frequency tolerance requirements of § 90.213 of this chapter. For all other operations, the licensee of a remote pickup broadcast station or system shall maintain the operating frequency of each station in accordance with the following: * * * * * Section 74.482 is amended by revising the second sentence of paragraph (a) and paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 74.482 Station identification. (a) *
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- emission power shall be 100 kHz, except that, in regard to paragraph (2) of this section, a minimum spectrum analyzer resolution bandwidth of 300 Hz shall be used for measurement center frequencies with 1 MHz of the edge of the authorized subband. The video filter bandwidth shall not be less than the resolution bandwidth. * * * * * Section 90.213 is amended by revising footnote 10 to read as follows: § 90.213 Frequency stability. * * * * * \10\ Except for DSRCS equipment in the 5850-5925 MHz band, frequency stability is to be specified in the station authorization. Frequency stability for DSRCS equipment in the 5850-5925 MHz band is specified in subpart M of this part. * * *
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- as applicable. Equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask D, and equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth Must meet the requirements of Emission Mask E. 3 ESMR systems shall comply with the emission mask provisions of §90.691. * * * * * The table in Section 90.213 is updated to reflect the 800 MHz band after band reconfiguration. § 90.213 Frequency stability. (a) * * * MINIMUM FREQUENCY STABILITY [Parts per million (ppm)] Frequency range (MHz) Fixed and base stations Mobile stations Over 2 watts output power 2 watts or less output power ***** 806-809 ............... 809-824................ 851-854................ 854-869................ ***** ***** 14 1.0 14 1.5 1.0 1.5
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- as applicable. Equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask D, and equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth Must meet the requirements of Emission Mask E. 3 ESMR systems shall comply with the emission mask provisions of §90.691. * * * * * The table in Section 90.213 is updated to reflect the 800 MHz band after band reconfiguration. § 90.213 Frequency stability. (a) * * * MINIMUM FREQUENCY STABILITY [Parts per million (ppm)] Frequency range (MHz) Fixed and base stations Mobile stations Over 2 watts output power 2 watts or less output power ***** 806-809 ............... 809-824................ 851-854................ 854-869................ ***** ***** 14 1.0 14 1.5 1.0 1.5
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- Service Rules and Procedures to Govern the Use of Vehicle-Mounted Earth Stations in Certain Frequency Bands Allocated to the Fixed-Satellite Service, Report and Order, IB Docket No. 07-101, 24 FCC Rcd 10414, 10433-34 ¶¶ 58-64 (2009). See Petition at 11. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.205(r) (power and antenna height limits); 90.207 (types of emissions); 90.209 (bandwidth limitations); 90.210 (emission masks); 90.213 (frequency stability). See Request at 12. 47 C.F.R. § 1.3; see also WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1159 (D.C. Cir. 1969). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.103(b). See Petition at 11; Request at 5. See TLPR NPRM, 25 FCC Rcd at 614 ¶ 39. We note that Part 90 does not contain any emission masks specific to operation in
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- and Adopt Service Rules and Procedures to Govern the Use of Vehicle-Mounted Earth Stations in Certain Frequency Bands Allocated to the Fixed-Satellite Service, Report and Order, IB Docket No. 07-101, 24 FCC Rcd 10414, 10433-34 ¶¶ 58-64 (2009). 27SeePetition at 11. 28See47 C.F.R. §§ 90.205(r) (power and antenna height limits); 90.207 (types of emissions); 90.209 (bandwidth limitations); 90.210 (emission masks); 90.213 (frequency stability). 29See Request at 12. 3047 C.F.R. § 1.3; see also WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1159 (D.C. Cir. 1969). 31See47 C.F.R. § 90.103(b). 17480 Federal Communications Commission FCC 11-185 Trex32is comparable with other Part 90 radiolocation devices and that its operation at airports would not cause interference. Commenters have made a strong case regarding the critical
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- to apply to DSRC operations in the 5.9 GHz band the frequency stability requirement specified in Section 2.995 (now Section 2.1055) of our rules in order to prevent DSRC operations from causing interference to DSRC operations on other channels or to other services in nearby spectrum. We note that Part 90 also has more specific frequency stability requirements in Section 90.213 which vary according to the channel bandwidth of the operation. Since we are not yet able to establish a channelization plan for DSRC operations, we will defer any decision on frequency stability requirements to a future proceeding. 5. RF Guidelines. No party opposed the NPRM's proposal to use our existing RF guidelines to protect the traveling public from excessive RF
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- the Safety Convention). Norfolk, VA Office (5/23/00). American Towers LP, Atlanta, GA. Failure to respond to previous NOV issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 17.48 (Notification of Extinguishment or Improper Functioning of Lights). Norfolk, VA Office (5/25/00). 47 C.F.R. § 1.903 (Authorization Required) Cherry Creek School District 5, Aurora, CO. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 90.213 (Frequency Stability). Denver, CO Office (5/1/00). Yellow Bus Service, WPKI576, Baltimore, MD. Columbia, MD Office (5/4/00). Sleighton School, Glen Mills, PA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.425 (Station Identification) and 90.443 (Content of Station Records). Philadelphia, PA Office (5/16/00). Warrenton Fauquier Joint Communication Center, KBD680, Warrenton, VA. Columbia, MD Office (5/25/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 (Emergency
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- 47 C.F.R. § 90.157 (Discontinuance of Station Operation) D. M. Sabia & Company, Inc., WQZ909, Conshohocken, PA. Philadelphia, PA Office (4/25/00). Robert Grays & Sons, Inc., WRU626, Holland, PA. Philadelphia, PA Office (4/26/00). 47 C.F.R. § 90.210 (Emission Masks) Oregon Pacific Railroad Company, Portland, OR. Portland, OR Office (4/6/00). CARGILL, Inc. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.213 (Frequency Stability) and 90.425 (Station Identification). Seattle, WA Office (4/10/00). Bell Atlantic Corporation, WNPH681, Baltimore, MD. Philadelphia, PA Office (4/12/00). 47 C.F.R. § 90.403 (General Operating Requirements) Eastern Car Serice, Brooklyn, NY, WNNQ613. New York, NY Office (4/10/00). New Laconia Radio Dispatcher, Inc., Bronx, NY, WNNO-443. New York, NY Office (4/20/00). Transportation Unlimited, Brooklyn, NY, WNXR-998. New York, NY Office
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- transmission of messages or signals permitted in the services in which the participants are eligible. (b) See Section 90.720 of this part for permissible operations on mutual aid channels. (c) For operations requiring less than a 4 kHz bandwidth, more than a single emission may be utilized within the authorized bandwidth. In such cases, the frequency stability requirements of Section 90.213 do not apply, but the out-of-band emission limits of Section 90.210(f) must be met. (d) Licensees, except for licensees authorized on Channels 161 through 170 and 181 through 185, may combine any number of their authorized, contiguous channels (including channels derived from multiple authorizations) to form channels wider than 5 kHz. (e) In combining authorized, contiguous channels (including channels derived
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- base station and place it in operation, or commence service (in accordance with Section 90.167) as prescribed in Sections 90.725(f) or 90.727, as applicable. * * * * * (c) For operations requiring less than a 4 kHz bandwidth, more than a single emission may be utilized within the authorized bandwidth. In such cases, the frequency stability requirements of Section 90.213 do not apply, but the out-of-band emission limits of Section 90.210(f) must be met. (d) Licensees, except for licensees authorized on Channels 161 through 170 and 181 through 185, may combine any number of their authorized, contiguous channels to form channels wider than 5 kHz. In so doing, licensees must comply with the following spectrum efficiency standard, which will remain
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- authorizations) to form channels wider than 5 kHz, the emission limits in Section 90.210(f) must be met only at the outermost edges of the contiguous channels. Transmitters shall be tested to confirm compliance with this requirement with the transmission located as close to the band edges as permitted by the design of the transmitter. The frequency stability requirements in Section 90.213 shall apply only to the outermost of the contiguous channels authorized to the licensee. However, the frequency stability employed for transmissions operating inside the outermost contiguous channels must be such that the emission limits in Section 90.210(f) are met over the temperature and voltage variations prescribed in Section 2.995 of this chapter. * * * * * (g) The transmissions
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit $// Order on Recon, AVM, LMS, PR Dkt. 93-61, FCC 96-115 //$ $/ 90.203 Type acceptance required /$ $/ 90.209 Bandwidth limitations /$ $/ 90.213 Frequency tolerance /$ $/ 90.363 Grandfathering provisions for existing AVM licensees /$ $/ FOR FCC RECORD ONLY /$ Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 96-115 Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Amendment of Part 90 of the ) PR Docket No. 93-61 Commission's Rules to Adopt ) Regulations for Automatic Vehicle ) Monitoring Systems ) ORDER ON
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- frequency tolerance level of 2.5 ppm on high power fixed reader transmitters operating near the band edges, but not on mobile transponders or hand-held portable readers. We are persuaded that the significant cost of tightening the frequency tolerance for mobile transponders and hand-held readers could severely raise the cost of the devices beyond the realm of economic feasibility. Thus, Section 90.213 of our Rules will be modified accordingly. We are not changing the tolerance requirement for other non-mulitilateration LMS 68 LMS Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd at 4739, ¶ 88. 69 LMS Providers 8/22/95 Letter. 70 Id. 71 Id. 72 16 systems or for multilateration LMS systems. 3. Type Acceptance 32. Background. In the LMS Report and Order, we determined
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- transmission of messages or signals permitted in the services in which the participants are eligible. (b) See § 90.720 of this part for permissible operations on mutual aid channels. (c) For operations requiring less than a 4 kHz bandwidth, more than a single emission may be utilized within the authorized bandwidth. In such cases, the frequency stability requirements of § 90.213 do not apply, but the out-of-band emission limits of § 90.210(f) must be met. (d) Licensees, except for licensees authorized on Channels 161 through 170 and 181 through 185, may combine any number of their authorized, contiguous channels (including channels derived from multiple authorizations) to form channels wider than 5 kHz. (e) In combining authorized, contiguous channels (including channels derived
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- standards. See DataFlow Comments at 6 (stating that spurious emissions should be attenuated by at least 60 dB to decrease adjacent channel interference); Fleetwood Comments at 2 (stating that radiated out-of-band emission limits should be greater or equal to 84 dBuV and that conducted out-of-band emission limits should be greater or equal to 94 dBuV). 456 See 47 C.F.R. § 90.213(a). 457 Id. 458 Fleetwood Comments at 2 (specifying a standard of 5 parts per million). 459 DataFlow Comments at 6. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-152 59 b. 1427-1432 MHz460 144. Discussion. Channel Plan. As generally noted above, because these bands will now be subject to frequency coordination, we will require a channel plan to assist coordinators in assigning frequencies for
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- and portable 700 MHz band public safety radios be capable of operating on all of the narrowband nationwide interoperability channels.'' Id. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.535. Equipment that employs analog modulation as the primary mode of modulation must meet the emission mask and frequency stability requirements associated with PLMR 12.5 kHz channels at 900 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.210(d), 90.213. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.537. We concluded that the RPC approach has been a reasonably successful method of ensuring that the public safety spectrum in the 800 MHz band was assigned fairly and efficiently and put to its most appropriate and efficient use. Nonetheless, we modified the 700 MHz RPC process after considering comments and experiences with the 800 MHz
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- Abboud's Further Petition. by Order on Further Reconsideration DA-06-2528A1: [89]pdf - [90]word - [91]txt 12/15/2006 WTB Orders (DA 06-2530) WGN COTINENTAL BROADCASTING COMPANY Granted a Waiver of Section 1.924 of the Commission's Rules DA-06-2530A1: [92]pdf - [93]word - [94]txt 12/13/2006 WTB Orders (DA 06-2501) Terry Mahn, Esq.on behalf of Radianse, Inc Denied the request for a staff interpretation of Section 90.213 of the Commission's Rules filed by R... DA-06-2501A1: [95]pdf - [96]word - [97]txt 12/12/2006 WTB Orders (DA 06-2493) NAVISTAR INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION CORP., Request for Waiver of 900 MHz Application Filing Freeze Granted the waiver request DA-06-2493A1: [98]pdf - [99]word - [100]txt 12/12/2006 WTB Orders (DA 06-2494) Sunline Transit Agency, Station WPZY383, Riverside, California Denied the informal petition filed by National
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- 47 C.F.R. § 90.157 (Discontinuance of Station Operation) D. M. Sabia & Company, Inc., WQZ909, Conshohocken, PA. Philadelphia, PA Office (4/25/00). Robert Grays & Sons, Inc., WRU626, Holland, PA. Philadelphia, PA Office (4/26/00). 47 C.F.R. § 90.210 (Emission Masks) Oregon Pacific Railroad Company, Portland, OR. Portland, OR Office (4/6/00). CARGILL, Inc. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.213 (Frequency Stability) and 90.425 (Station Identification). Seattle, WA Office (4/10/00). Bell Atlantic Corporation, WNPH681, Baltimore, MD. Philadelphia, PA Office (4/12/00). 47 C.F.R. § 90.403 (General Operating Requirements) Eastern Car Serice, Brooklyn, NY, WNNQ613. New York, NY Office (4/10/00). New Laconia Radio Dispatcher, Inc., Bronx, NY, WNNO-443. New York, NY Office (4/20/00). Transportation Unlimited, Brooklyn, NY, WNXR-998. New York, NY Office
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- the Safety Convention). Norfolk, VA Office (5/23/00). American Towers LP, Atlanta, GA. Failure to respond to previous NOV issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 17.48 (Notification of Extinguishment or Improper Functioning of Lights). Norfolk, VA Office (5/25/00). 47 C.F.R. § 1.903 (Authorization Required) Cherry Creek School District 5, Aurora, CO. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 90.213 (Frequency Stability). Denver, CO Office (5/1/00). Yellow Bus Service, WPKI576, Baltimore, MD. Columbia, MD Office (5/4/00). Sleighton School, Glen Mills, PA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.425 (Station Identification) and 90.443 (Content of Station Records). Philadelphia, PA Office (5/16/00). Warrenton Fauquier Joint Communication Center, KBD680, Warrenton, VA. Columbia, MD Office (5/25/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 (Emergency
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- and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 98-182, FCC 00-235, at ¶¶ 33, 34 (WTB PSPWD rel. July 12, 2000) (the Commission recently encouraged industry consensus on emission limitations). First Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 214 ¶ 139; 47 C.F.R. § 90.539(c). Ericsson Petition at 16. Id. Id. See also 47 C.F.R. § 90.213(a); Replacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them, Memorandum Opinion and Order, PR Docket No. 92-235, 11 FCC Rcd 17676, 17,699 (1996) ("Refarming Proceeding"). The 806-821 MHz band is used by business, industrial and public safety entities for mobile and portable operations, as well as by commercial
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- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- THIRD COAST PRESS. Denied the petition to deny license renewal applications of 18 broadcast television stations serving the Chicago market filed by Third Coast Press. Action by: Chief, Video Division, Media Bureau by LETTER. (DA No. 06-2503). MB [50]DA-06-2503A1.doc [51]DA-06-2503A1.pdf [52]DA-06-2503A1.txt TERRY MAHN, ESQ.ON BEHALF OF RADIANSE, INC. Denied the request for a staff interpretation of Section 90.213 of the Commission's Rules filed by Radianse, Inc. Denied the waiver request. Action by: Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau by LETTER. (DA No. 06-2501). WTB [53]DA-06-2501A1.doc [54]DA-06-2501A1.pdf [55]DA-06-2501A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED DECEMBER 12, 2006, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 238: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: 12/12/2006. NOTICE CONCERNING EX PARTE STATUS OF INFORMATION
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- Rule. Stations in the wireless radio service must be used and operated only in accordance with the rules applicable to their particular service. . . ." First Student is authorized an FB2 (Mobile Relay) class of station on a frequency of 152.9075 MHz, but was operating on the frequency of 152.911 MHz, which exceeds the frequency stability requirements in Section 90.213 of the Rules. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, First Student, Inc., must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain a statement of the specific action(s) taken to
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- the Safety Convention). Norfolk, VA Office (5/23/00). American Towers LP, Atlanta, GA. Failure to respond to previous NOV issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 17.48 (Notification of Extinguishment or Improper Functioning of Lights). Norfolk, VA Office (5/25/00). 47 C.F.R. § 1.903 (Authorization Required) Cherry Creek School District 5, Aurora, CO. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 90.213 (Frequency Stability). Denver, CO Office (5/1/00). Yellow Bus Service, WPKI576, Baltimore, MD. Columbia, MD Office (5/4/00). Sleighton School, Glen Mills, PA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.425 (Station Identification) and 90.443 (Content of Station Records). Philadelphia, PA Office (5/16/00). Warrenton Fauquier Joint Communication Center, KBD680, Warrenton, VA. Columbia, MD Office (5/25/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 (Emergency
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- 47 C.F.R. § 90.157 (Discontinuance of Station Operation) D. M. Sabia & Company, Inc., WQZ909, Conshohocken, PA. Philadelphia, PA Office (4/25/00). Robert Grays & Sons, Inc., WRU626, Holland, PA. Philadelphia, PA Office (4/26/00). 47 C.F.R. § 90.210 (Emission Masks) Oregon Pacific Railroad Company, Portland, OR. Portland, OR Office (4/6/00). CARGILL, Inc. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.213 (Frequency Stability) and 90.425 (Station Identification). Seattle, WA Office (4/10/00). Bell Atlantic Corporation, WNPH681, Baltimore, MD. Philadelphia, PA Office (4/12/00). 47 C.F.R. § 90.403 (General Operating Requirements) Eastern Car Serice, Brooklyn, NY, WNNQ613. New York, NY Office (4/10/00). New Laconia Radio Dispatcher, Inc., Bronx, NY, WNNO-443. New York, NY Office (4/20/00). Transportation Unlimited, Brooklyn, NY, WNXR-998. New York, NY Office