FCC Web Documents citing 90.217
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- § 301. The only exception to this licensing requirement is for certain transmitters using or operating at a power level or mode of operation that complies with the standards established in Part 15 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.1 et seq. The Hetronic transmitter in question is authorized to operate in the 458.8-459.2 MHz band pursuant to Part 90.217 of the Commission's rules, not Part 15. Accordingly, a license is required to operate this transmitter pursuant to Part 90 of the Commission's rules. You are hereby warned that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a valid radio station authorization constitutes a violation of the Federal laws cited above and could subject the operator to severe penalties, including, but not
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- disclosed in your reply, to determine what, if any, enforcement action is required to ensure compliance. Any false statement made knowingly and willfully in reply to this Notice is punishable by fine or imprisonment under Title 18 of the U.S. Code. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Gene J. Stanbro District Director Philadelphia Office Northeast Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. § 1.89. Section 90.217(d) permits transmitters that are used at stations licensed below 800 MHz on any frequency listed in subparts B (Public Safety Radio Pool) and C (Industrial Business Radio Pool) of this part and that have an output power not exceeding 120 milliwatts to operate in continuous carrier transmit mode. 47 U.S.C. § 308(b). P.L. 93-579, 5 U.S.C. § 552a(e)(3). 18 U.S.C.
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- remove the entry for ``421-512'' and to replace it with ``406-512'' to read as follows: § 90.209 Bandwidth limitations. * * * * * (b) * * * (5) * * * STANDARD CHANNEL SPACING BANDWIDTH Frequency band (MHz) Channel Spacing (kHz) Authorized bandwidth (kHz) * * * 406-512 ²........................... ¹ 6.25 ¹ ³ 20/11.25/6 * * * 8. Section 90.217 is amended by adding paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 90.217 Exemption from technical standards. * * * * * (e) Transmitters used for wireless microphone operations and operating on frequencies allocated for Federal Government use must comply with the requirements of § 90.265(b). 9. Section 90.265 is amended by revising the section heading and paragraph (a) and by
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- date. See Refarming Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd at 10099 ¶ 37. See also AMTA, ITA, and PCIA Joint Petition at 5. But see discussion regarding treatment of equivalent technologies and paging, infra sections III.C & D. The rules we adopt in this proceeding do not alter or amend the exemption from technical standards pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 90.217. See PSWN Petition at 7-8. See Kenwood Petition at 6; TAIT Petition at 4; AMTA, ITA, and PCIA Joint Petition at 9. See Rural/Metro Corporation Comments at 5. See Kenwood Petition for Reconsideration at 3, 5. Florida Petition at 3. After January 1, 2005, Federal Government systems in the band 162.0125-173.2 MHz must operate within a 12.5 kHz channel. After
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- remove the entry for ``421-512'' and to replace it with ``406-512'' to read as follows: § 90.209 Bandwidth limitations. * * * * * (b) * * * (5) * * * Standard Channel Spacing Bandwidth Frequency band (MHz) Channel Spacing (kHz) Authorized bandwidth (kHz) * * * 406-512 ²........................... ¹ 6.25 ¹ ³ 20/11.25/6 * * * 8. Section 90.217 is amended by adding paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 90.217 Exemption from technical standards. * * * * * (e) Transmitters used for wireless microphone operations and operating on frequencies allocated for Federal use must comply with the requirements of § 90.265(b). 9. Section 90.265 is amended by revising the section heading and paragraph (a) and by adding
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- S: 301. The only exception to this licensing requirement is for certain transmitters using or operating at a power level or mode of operation that complies with the standards established in Part 15 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. S:S: 15.1 et seq. The Hetronic transmitter in question is authorized to operate in the 458.8-459.2 MHz band pursuant to Part 90.217 of the Commission's rules, not Part 15. Accordingly, a license is required to operate this transmitter pursuant to Part 90 of the Commission's rules. You are hereby warned that operation of radio transmitting equipment without a valid radio station authorization constitutes a violation of the Federal laws cited above and could subject the operator to severe penalties, including, but not
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-305515A1.html
- disclosed in your reply, to determine what, if any, enforcement action is required to ensure compliance. Any false statement made knowingly and willfully in reply to this Notice is punishable by fine or imprisonment under Title 18 of the U.S. Code. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Gene J. Stanbro District Director Philadelphia Office Northeast Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. S: 1.89. Section 90.217(d) permits transmitters that are used at stations licensed below 800 MHz on any frequency listed in subparts B (Public Safety Radio Pool) and C (Industrial Business Radio Pool) of this part and that have an output power not exceeding 120 milliwatts to operate in continuous carrier transmit mode. 47 U.S.C. S: 308(b). P.L. 93-579, 5 U.S.C. S: 552a(e)(3). 18 U.S.C.