FCC Web Documents citing 90.529
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- for purchase * General operating and technical requirements are met such as: 1. coordinating transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada and U.S./Mexico border; 2. compliance with quiet zones, and 3. registration of antenna structures with the FAA and FCC as required under Part 17 of the Commission's Rules. For further information about the State license, see the Commission's Rules, [72]47 C.F.R. 90.529 and [73]Public Notice DA 01-406 (includes Fact Sheet attachment). Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 [74]More FCC Contact Information... Phone: 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) Fax: 1-866-418-0232 E-mail: [75]fccinfo@fcc.gov [76]Privacy Policy [77]Website Policies & Notices [78]Required Browser Plug-ins [79]Freedom of Information Act References 1. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/ 2. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/ 3. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/contacts.html 4. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/reports.html 5. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/faq.html 6. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/advisory/ 7.
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- Under Erlang/Traffic analysis, system performance is evaluated based upon its ability to serve its users under an offered traffic load - which its components (typically multi-channel trunked radio sites) need to handle. Id. at 8. See id. at 12, 16. See Waiver Supplement at 5. The Commission has designated 2.4 megahertz of spectrum for State Licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529. See Capacity Study at 4, 12, 16. The County states that the UHF channels ``are nearly all utilized for public safety operations on 12.5 kHz channel bandwidths. Id. at 4. Although TV Channels 14, 16, and 20 contain nearly eighteen megahertz of spectrum allocated for PLMR use, public safety entities do not have access to the full amount because they
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- June 30, 2011 and providing technical data on FCC Form 601 attachment). On August 30, 2010, the Bureau's Policy Division extended the verbal STA to September 7, 2010. See August 30, 2010, email from Jeannie Benfaida, Policy Analyst, Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, to Todd Lane, Coordinator, ComIT Telecommunications, City of Virginia Beach. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529. State License channels are narrowband channels, as designated in Section 90.531(b), and are licensed to each state. The channels subject to the initial Waiver Request are UASI-funded expansion frequencies 689-690/774.30625, 733-734/774.58125, 805-806/775.03125, 849-850/775.30625, and 885-886/775.53125 MHz. The channels subject to the Amended Waiver Request include existing ORION system frequencies 645-646/773.03125, 725-726/774.53125, 769-770/774.80625, 813-814/775.08125, 853-854/775.33125 MHz. Amended Request for Waiver at
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- to Marlene Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission (July 15, 2010); ex parte Letter from Ray Lehr, Statewide Interoperability Director, Maryland Interoperability Program Management Office, to Marlene Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission (July 23, 2010); ex parte Letter from Darryl Anderson, Director, Ohio Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee, to Marlene Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission (July 28, 2010). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.535. We note that two public safety entities have previously filed petitions for rulemaking asking the Commission to extend the December 31, 2016 narrowbanding deadline. These petitions remain pending. See Petition for Rulemaking of the Region 24 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee, RM-11551 (filed electronically via the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) in PS Docket
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- comments to the extent they pertain to the issue of substantial service for MDS/ITFS licensees. We note that our current construction requirements require 700 MHz public safety licensees to provide ``substantial service,'' but this requirement is premised upon the provision of substantial service to a certain percentage of their licensed population at five and ten years. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529(b). Because this ``substantial service'' requirement is not a flexible benchmark, we include 700 MHz public safety spectrum within the scope of this proceeding. Based upon the construction notifications we have received to date, when licensees are given a choice of satisfying either geographic- or population-based benchmarks, they consistently elect compliance with the latter. Rural NOI, NRTC Comments at 10. Id.
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- and 05-157 (filed Mar. 8, 2006) (urging the Commission to consider the White Paper proposals in this proceeding or in a NPRM concurrently issued.). See also ex parte Letter from Ruth Milkman, esq., on behalf of Access Spectrum L.L.C. to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, WT Docket Nos. 96-86 and 05-157 (filed Mar. 9, 2006). 47 C.F.R. § 90.529. , supra. See Canada and U.S. Reach Agreement That Will Facilitate Deployment of Public Safety Services Near the U.S.-Canada Border in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz Frequency Bands, News Release (June 20, 2005). See generally 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1202, 1.1203, 1.1206. See 5 U.S.C. § 603. See 44 U.S.C. § 3506(c)(4). See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings,
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- (d) * * * (77) Subpart R of this part contains rules for assignment of channels in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz bands. Section 90.155 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 90.155 Time in which station must be placed in operation. (a) All stations authorized under this part, except as provided in sections 90.528, 90.529, 90.629, 90.631(f), 90.665, 90.685, and 90.1209, must be placed in operation within twelve (12) months from the date of grant or the authorization cancels automatically and must be returned to the Commission. * * * * * Section 90.175 is amended by revising the title of paragraph (e), revising paragraphs (j) (10), (11) and (12) and adding a new paragraph
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- common border. State Licensees may share the use of their radio systems with any entity that would be eligible for licensing in the Public Safety 700 MHz band (see 47 C.F.R. § 90.523) and Federal government entities. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.179(g). Interim Supplement to FCC Form 601 - Instructions for Applications for a State License Under FCC Rules, § 90.529 The Universal Licensing System (ULS) is the interactive licensing database developed by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) to consolidate and to replace eleven existing licensing systems used to process applications and grant licenses in wireless services. ULS provides numerous benefits, including fast and easy electronic filing, improved data accuracy through automated checking of applications, and enhanced electronic access to licensing
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- planning convener to plan and conduct the initial 700 MHz regional planning committee meeting for the purpose to establish the committee and elect officers. Waiver Request at 1. Waiver Request at 1. CAPRAD channel allotments used by Region 22 at their border areas will provide sufficient channel availability to the unformed regions. See supra note 11. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.529, 90.531(b)(5). See Comments Invited on Region 22 (Minnesota) 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee Proposed Public Safety Plan, Public Notice, WT Docket No. 02-378, 21 FCC Rcd 312 (WTB PSCID 2006). Comments were due February 21, 2006 and reply comments were due March 8, 2006. See Comments filed by Stephen T. Devine, Chair, National Association of Regional Planning Committees, WT Docket
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- Based on a status update and information obtained by FCC staff, Region 25 (Montana) convened a meeting on September 27, 2005, wherein it assigned the task to its Technical Subcommittee with a ninety-day deadline. It appears, however, based on the record before us, that Region 25 has yet to complete its review. Waiver Request at 1-2. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.529, 90.531(b)(5). Waiver Request at 2. A master site (being purchased with funds from the State of Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security) will be placed at the State Police Headquarters in Meridian, Idaho and will allow other agencies throughout the state to connect using the state police microwave system. This cooperative agreement between Ada County and the State of Idaho will
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- Under Erlang/Traffic analysis, system performance is evaluated based upon its ability to serve its users under an offered traffic load - which its components (typically multi-channel trunked radio sites) need to handle. Id. at 8. See id. at 12, 16. See Waiver Supplement at 5. The Commission has designated 2.4 megahertz of spectrum for State Licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529. See Capacity Study at 4, 12, 16. The County states that the UHF channels ``are nearly all utilized for public safety operations on 12.5 kHz channel bandwidths. Id. at 4. Although TV Channels 14, 16, and 20 contain nearly eighteen megahertz of spectrum allocated for PLMR use, public safety entities do not have access to the full amount because they
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- June 30, 2011 and providing technical data on FCC Form 601 attachment). On August 30, 2010, the Bureau's Policy Division extended the verbal STA to September 7, 2010. See August 30, 2010, email from Jeannie Benfaida, Policy Analyst, Policy Division, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, to Todd Lane, Coordinator, ComIT Telecommunications, City of Virginia Beach. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529. State License channels are narrowband channels, as designated in Section 90.531(b), and are licensed to each state. The channels subject to the initial Waiver Request are UASI-funded expansion frequencies 689-690/774.30625, 733-734/774.58125, 805-806/775.03125, 849-850/775.30625, and 885-886/775.53125 MHz. The channels subject to the Amended Waiver Request include existing ORION system frequencies 645-646/773.03125, 725-726/774.53125, 769-770/774.80625, 813-814/775.08125, 853-854/775.33125 MHz. Amended Request for Waiver at
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- to Marlene Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission (July 15, 2010); ex parte Letter from Ray Lehr, Statewide Interoperability Director, Maryland Interoperability Program Management Office, to Marlene Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission (July 23, 2010); ex parte Letter from Darryl Anderson, Director, Ohio Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee, to Marlene Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission (July 28, 2010). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.535. We note that two public safety entities have previously filed petitions for rulemaking asking the Commission to extend the December 31, 2016 narrowbanding deadline. These petitions remain pending. See Petition for Rulemaking of the Region 24 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee, RM-11551 (filed electronically via the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) in PS Docket
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- limits to avoid interference and promote efficient spectrum use. Need: In implementing the goal of nationwide interoperability, these rules designate public safety spectrum for day to day operational needs as well as nationwide voice interoperability, while providing technical requirements to avoid interference and increase spectrum efficiency. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7). Section Numbers and Title: 90.529 State License. 90.531(b)(4), (5), (6) Band Plan. 90.541(d) Transmitting Power Limits. 90.543 (f) and (g) Emission Limits. Brief Description: Part 90 contains the Commission rules governing private land mobile radio services. Subpart S sets forth the rules governing the licensing and operations of all systems operating in the 806-824/851-869 MHz and 896-901/935-940 MHz bands, including eligibility requirements, and operational and
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- an authorized bandwidth greater than 11.25 kHz will be secondary to adjacent channel public safety interoperability operations. (See § 90.20(c)(3)). * * * * * Section 90.175(i) amended by adding paragraphs 15 and 16 to read as follows: § 90.175 Frequency coordination requirements. * * * * * (i) * * * (15) Applications for a state license under § 90.529. (16) Applications for narrowband low power channels listed for itinerant use in § 90.531(b)(4). * * * * * Section 90.179 is amended by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: § 90.179 Shared use of radio stations. * * * * * (g) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section, licensees authorized to operate radio systems on Public Safety Pool
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- and General Use channels, these channels should have the same migration timetable. Second, State Licensees that seek to incorporate General Use channels into their state systems will need to use the same technology to combine the General Use and State License channels. Finally, the migration is in the public interest because State License channels recovered under the provisions of Section 90.529 of the Commission's Rules will revert to General Use and be administered by the pertinent Regional Planning Committee. We note that since the Commission recently granted State Licenses to all states, no channels have reverted to General Use. However, those State License channels that states have not constructed by the end of the construction period will revert to General Use
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- the 50 MHz of spectrum at 4940-4990 MHz that is designated in support of public safety (the 4.9 GHz band), we pose the same questions relative to that band. See The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Federal Government Use, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 9152, 9158-9163 ¶¶ 16-25 (2003). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529 (State License). See also 47 C.F.R. § 90.20(d)(6) (designating certain Public Safety Pool frequencies in the 2-10 MHz range only for assignment to the central governments of the 50 individual states, the District of Columbia, and other districts and territories, and only for disaster communications purposes). See The Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and
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- the 50 MHz of spectrum at 4940-4990 MHz that is designated in support of public safety (the 4.9 GHz band), we pose the same questions relative to that band. See The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Federal Government Use, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 9152, 9158-9163 ¶¶ 16-25 (2003). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529 (State License). See also 47 C.F.R. § 90.20(d)(6) (designating certain Public Safety Pool frequencies in the 2-10 MHz range only for assignment to the central governments of the 50 individual states, the District of Columbia, and other districts and territories, and only for disaster communications purposes). See The Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and
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- Section 90.175 is corrected to remove a reference to itinerant operation in the 217-220 MHz band: § 90.175 Frequency Coordinator Requirements. * * * * * (j) * * * (13) Except for applications for the frequencies set forth in §§ 90.719(c) and 90.720, applications for frequencies in the 220-222 MHz band. (14) Applications for a state license under § 90.529. Applications for narrowband low power channels listed for itinerant use in § 90.531(b)(4). Section 90.209 is amended to read as follows: § 90.209 Bandwidth limitations. * * * * * (b) * * * (5) * * * STANDARD CHANNEL SPACING/BANDWIDTH Frequency band (MHz) Channel spacing (kHz) Authorized bandwidth (kHz) ***** 216-220 ............................. ***** ***** 6.25 ***** ***** 320/11.25/6 *****
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- comments to the extent they pertain to the issue of substantial service for MDS/ITFS licensees. We note that our current construction requirements require 700 MHz public safety licensees to provide ``substantial service,'' but this requirement is premised upon the provision of substantial service to a certain percentage of their licensed population at five and ten years. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529(b). Because this ``substantial service'' requirement is not a flexible benchmark, we include 700 MHz public safety spectrum within the scope of this proceeding. Based upon the construction notifications we have received to date, when licensees are given a choice of satisfying either geographic- or population-based benchmarks, they consistently elect compliance with the latter. Rural NOI, NRTC Comments at 10. Id.
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- Rural NPRM, the Commission noted that current construction requirements require 700 MHz public safety licensees to provide ``substantial service,'' but that this requirement is premised upon the provision of substantial service to a certain percentage of their licensed population at five and 10 years. See Rural NPRM, 18 FCC Rcd at 20820-21 ¶ 35 n. 79 (citing 47 C.F.R. § 90.529(b).). Because this ``substantial service'' requirement is not a flexible benchmark, the Commission included 700 MHz public safety spectrum within the scope of this proceeding. See id. Rural NPRM, 18 FCC Rcd at 20821 ¶ 36. Id. at 20823-24 ¶ 40. Id. Id. at 20824-25 ¶¶ 41-42. Id. at 20825-26 ¶¶ 44-46. We exclude EA and regional 220 MHz licensees offering
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- a single system on an exclusive basis. (12) Applications for control stations operating below 470 MHz, 764-776/794- 806 MHz, or above 800 MHz and meeting the requirements of § 90.119(b). (13) Except for applications for the frequencies set forth in §§ 90.719(c) and 90.720, applications for frequencies in the 220-222 MHz band. (14) Applications for a state license under § 90.529. (15) Applications for narrowband low power channels listed for itinerant use in § 90.531(b)(4). (16) Applications for DSRCS licenses (as well as registrations for Roadside Units) in the 5850-5925 GHz band. (17) Applications for the deletion of a frequency and/or transmitter site location. Section 90.210 is amended by removing 90.210(g)(1) and redesignating paragraphs (2) and (3) as paragraphs (1) and
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- a single system on an exclusive basis. (12) Applications for control stations operating below 470 MHz, 764-776/794- 806 MHz, or above 800 MHz and meeting the requirements of § 90.119(b). (13) Except for applications for the frequencies set forth in §§ 90.719(c) and 90.720, applications for frequencies in the 220-222 MHz band. (14) Applications for a state license under § 90.529. (15) Applications for narrowband low power channels listed for itinerant use in § 90.531(b)(4). (16) Applications for DSRCS licenses (as well as registrations for Roadside Units) in the 5850-5925 GHz band. (17) Applications for the deletion of a frequency and/or transmitter site location. Section 90.210 is amended by removing 90.210(g)(1) and redesignating paragraphs (2) and (3) as paragraphs (1) and
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- and 05-157 (filed Mar. 8, 2006) (urging the Commission to consider the White Paper proposals in this proceeding or in a NPRM concurrently issued.). See also ex parte Letter from Ruth Milkman, esq., on behalf of Access Spectrum L.L.C. to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, WT Docket Nos. 96-86 and 05-157 (filed Mar. 9, 2006). 47 C.F.R. § 90.529. , supra. See Canada and U.S. Reach Agreement That Will Facilitate Deployment of Public Safety Services Near the U.S.-Canada Border in the 764-776 MHz and 794-806 MHz Frequency Bands, News Release (June 20, 2005). See generally 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1202, 1.1203, 1.1206. See 5 U.S.C. § 603. See 44 U.S.C. § 3506(c)(4). See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings,
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- (d) * * * (77) Subpart R of this part contains rules for assignment of channels in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz bands. Section 90.155 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 90.155 Time in which station must be placed in operation. (a) All stations authorized under this part, except as provided in sections 90.528, 90.529, 90.629, 90.631(f), 90.665, 90.685, and 90.1209, must be placed in operation within twelve (12) months from the date of grant or the authorization cancels automatically and must be returned to the Commission. * * * * * Section 90.175 is amended by revising the title of paragraph (e), revising paragraphs (j) (10), (11) and (12) and adding a new paragraph
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- (d) * * * (77) Subpart R of this part contains rules for assignment of channels in the 763-775 MHz and 793-805 MHz bands. Section 90.155 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 90.155 Time in which station must be placed in operation. (a) All stations authorized under this part, except as provided in sections 90.528, 90.529, 90.629, 90.631(f), 90.665, 90.685, and 90.1209, must be placed in operation within twelve (12) months from the date of grant or the authorization cancels automatically and must be returned to the Commission. * * * * * Section 90.175 is amended by revising the title of paragraph (e), revising paragraphs (j) (10), (11) and (12) and adding a new paragraph
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- 1.2110(f)(2). BRS/EBS FNPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 14271-14272 ¶ 286. 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110(f)(2)(i)-(iii). 47 C.F.R. § 27.5(i)(2). CTN NIA Comments (filed Jan. 10, 2005) at 13, HITN Comments (filed Jan. 10, 2005) at 6. WCA Comments (filed Jan. 10, 2005) at 24, Clearwire Comments (filed Jan. 10, 2005) at 11-12. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.9001-1.980. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.529. 1995, Pub. L. No. 104-4, 109 Stat. 66. That Act is designed ``to end the imposition, in the absence of full consideration by Congress, of Federal mandates on State, local, and tribal governments without adequate funding.'' Id. 47 C.F.R. § 1.9020. 47 C.F.R. § 1.9030. 47 C.F.R. § 1.9003. 47 C.F.R. § 1.9003. 47 C.F.R. § 1.9020(b)(2), 47 C.F.R. §
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- Public Safety Narrowband Operations in the 769-775/799-805 MHz Bands ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 96-86 DECLARATORY RULING Adopted: July 27, 2011 Released: July 27, 2011 By the Commission: introduction In this Declaratory Ruling, we clarify that the five- and ten-year ``substantial service'' deadlines that apply to state-licensed 700 MHz public safety narrowband channels, set forth in section 90.529 of the Commission's rules, run from the June 12, 2009, completion date of the DTV transition, and thus occur on June 13, 2014, and June 13, 2019, respectively. BACKGROUND In 1998, the Commission established the initial band plan and service rules for the 24 megahertz of public safety spectrum in the 700 MHz band that was reallocated from television broadcast
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- for purchase * General operating and technical requirements are met such as: 1. coordinating transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada and U.S./Mexico border; 2. compliance with quiet zones, and 3. registration of antenna structures with the FAA and FCC as required under Part 17 of the Commission's Rules. For further information about the State license, see the Commission's Rules, [72]47 C.F.R. 90.529 and [73]Public Notice DA 01-406 (includes Fact Sheet attachment). Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 [74]More FCC Contact Information... Phone: 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) Fax: 1-866-418-0232 E-mail: [75]fccinfo@fcc.gov [76]Privacy Policy [77]Website Policies & Notices [78]Required Browser Plug-ins [79]Freedom of Information Act References 1. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/ 2. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/ 3. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/contacts.html 4. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/reports.html 5. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/faq.html 6. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/advisory/ 7.
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/46/releases/fc020152.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/46/releases/fc020152.txt
- for control stations operating below 470 MHz, 764-776/794-806 MHz, or above 800 MHz and meeting the requirements of § 90.119(b). (13) Applications for itinerant operation in the 217-220 MHz band. (14) Except for applications for the frequencies set forth in §§ 90.719(c) and 90.720, applications for frequencies in the 220-222 MHz band. (15) Applications for a state license under § 90.529. (16) Applications for narrowband low power channels listed for itinerant use in § 90.531(b)(4) 47. Section 90.176 is amended as follows: § 90.176 Coordinator notification requirements on frequencies below 512 MHz, at 764- 776/794-806 MHz, or at 1427-1432 MHz . (a) Frequencies below 470 MHz. Within one business day of making a frequency recommendation, each frequency coordinator must notify and
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- grant. Alternatively, may apply for extended implementation - up to 5 years may be authorized for constructing and placing a system in operation. SG, SY 90.551, 90.155(b) 601 Main Form and Schedule K 700 MHz State Licenses State must certify substantial service to 1/3 of their population within five years and 2/3 of their population again at 10 years. SL 90.529 601 Main Form and Schedule K 800 & 900 MHz Trunked (Excluding SMR) Construct and place into operation within 1 year of initial license grant. Alternatively, may apply for extended implementation - up to 5 years may be authorized for constructing and placing a system in operation. YB, YE, YF, YI, YJ, YO, YP, YU 90.631(e), 90.629, 90.155(b) 601 Main
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/releases/fcc00-348.doc http://wireless.fcc.gov/releases/fcc00-348.pdf
- an authorized bandwidth greater than 11.25 kHz will be secondary to adjacent channel public safety interoperability operations. (See § 90.20(c)(3)). * * * * * Section 90.175(i) amended by adding paragraphs 15 and 16 to read as follows: § 90.175 Frequency coordination requirements. * * * * * (i) * * * (15) Applications for a state license under § 90.529. (16) Applications for narrowband low power channels listed for itinerant use in § 90.531(b)(4). * * * * * Section 90.179 is amended by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows: § 90.179 Shared use of radio stations. * * * * * (g) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section, licensees authorized to operate radio systems on Public Safety Pool
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- of grant of Portland, OR television station renewal applications. Action by: Chief, Video Division, Media Bureau by LETTER. (DA No. 11-1253). MB [64]DA-11-1253A1.doc [65]DA-11-1253A1.pdf [66]DA-11-1253A1.txt SERVICE RULES GOVERNING PUBLIC SAFETY NARROWBAND OPERATIONS IN THE 769-775/799-805 MHZ BANDS. Clarified the five-year and ten-year "substantial service" deadlines that apply to state-licensed 700 MHz public safety narrowband channels run, set forth in Section 90.529 of the Commission's rules. (Dkt No. 96-86 ). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 07/27/2011 by Declaratory Ruling. (FCC No. 11-117). PSHSB [67]FCC-11-117A1.doc [68]FCC-11-117A1.pdf [69]FCC-11-117A1.txt * * * * * ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED JULY 26, 2011, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 143: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: 07/26/2011. MEDIA BUREAU ANNOUNCES EFFECTIVE DATES OF CABLECARD RULES.
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- for purchase * General operating and technical requirements are met such as: 1. coordinating transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada and U.S./Mexico border; 2. compliance with quiet zones, and 3. registration of antenna structures with the FAA and FCC as required under Part 17 of the Commission's Rules. For further information about the State license, see the Commission's Rules, [72]47 C.F.R. 90.529 and [73]Public Notice DA 01-406 (includes Fact Sheet attachment). Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 [74]More FCC Contact Information... Phone: 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322) TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) Fax: 1-866-418-0232 E-mail: [75]fccinfo@fcc.gov [76]Privacy Policy [77]Website Policies & Notices [78]Required Browser Plug-ins [79]Freedom of Information Act References 1. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/ 2. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/ 3. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/contacts.html 4. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/reports.html 5. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/about-us/faq.html 6. http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/advisory/ 7.