FCC Web Documents citing 90.214
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- requirements for use of frequencies and equipment in the radio services governed by part 90. Need: Technical standards are needed for part 90 equipment in part to ensure that part 90 devices are interoperable and do not cause harmful interference to other authorized communications. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section Number and Title: 90.210 Emission masks. 90.214 Transient frequency behavior. SUBPART M -- INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS RADIO SERVICE Brief Description: The part 90 rules state the conditions under which radio communications systems may be licensed and used in the Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, and Radiolocation Radio Services. Subpart M provides rules specific to the Intelligent Transportation Systems Radio Service. Need: These rules provide a regulatory framework
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- for PLMRS licensees. Accordingly, for equipment designed to operate on channels with bandwidths of 30 kilohertz or less in the VHF and UHF Remote Pickup Service bands, we propose that the equipment comply with the Part 90 technical rules for the emission mask and frequency stability. Additionally, we ask commenters to address whether the transient frequency behavior rules in Section 90.214 would be appropriate to impose on remote pickup service transmitters. 6. Federal Narrowbanding of 162-174 MHz Band Land Mobile Frequencies The Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC) has been working for the last several years on narrowbanding Federal Government operations in a number of frequency bands. Based on the work of the IRAC, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has
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- licensees. Accordingly, for equipment designed to operate on channels with bandwidths of 30 kilohertz or less in the VHF and UHF Remote Pickup Service bands, the Commission proposed that the equipment comply with the Part 90 technical rules for the emission mask and frequency stability. Additionally, the Commission asked commenters to address whether the transient frequency behavior rules in Section 90.214 would be appropriate to impose on Remote Pickup service transmitters. Only SBE commented on this issue. SBE endorses the proposals to modify the channel plan consistent with the current Part 90 channel plan (i.e., stackable 7.5 kilohertz channels in the 150/160 MHz band and stackable 6.25 kilohertz channels in the 450 MHz band). Because licensees will have the option of