FCC Web Documents citing 90.751
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-00-217A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-00-217A1.txt
- permitted for a change in base station location. For the reasons discussed below, we find that the staff properly dismissed the amended modification applications as untimely pursuant to section 90.755(a) of our rules.2 2. In April 1996, Texland and Petrucci, through their agent American Digital Communications, Inc. (ADC), filed modification applications requesting to permanently modify their licenses, pursuant to section 90.751 of the Commission's rules, by relocating the base station and changing the frequency/ On July 17, 1996, the Branch dismissed Texland's modification application because it sought a change in frequency, and section 90.751 permitted an applicant to modify its 220 MHz license solely for the purpose of relocating a base station." On July 23, 1996, the Branch dismissed Petrucci's modification
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-00-45A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-00-45A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-00-45A1.txt
- to Provide for the Use of the 220-222 MHz Band by the Private Land Mobile Radio Services, PR Docket No. 89-552, Implementation of Sections 3(n) and 332 of the Communications Act, Regulatory Treatment of Mobile Services, GN Docket No. 93-252, Second Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd. 3668 (1996) (220 MHz Second Report and Order). See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.751, 90.753, and 90.755. Smith Request. Id. See Letter of Janet L. Sievert, Deputy Chief, Policy and Rules Branch, Commercial Wireless Division, to Andy Bowell, Youngstown Radio, dated June 1, 1998. The staff requested that Youngstown Radio respond within five business days from the date of the letter. See Letter of Janet L. Sievert, Deputy Chief, Policy and Rules Branch, Commercial
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- MHz band. Among other things, it sets forth policies governing the construction and modification of 220-222 MHz stations. Need: These rules are needed to provide 220-222 MHz licensees with flexibility to modify their authorized facilities, and to provide a safeguard against the warehousing of 220-222 MHz spectrum. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). Section Number and Title: 90.751 Minor modifications of Phase I, non-nationwide licenses. 90.753 Conditions of license modification. 90.757 Construction requirements. SUBPART V - COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES FOR 800 MHz SPECIALIZED MOBILE 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 V
- http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.pdf http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.txt http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.wp
- of coordinates, antenna height, or transmitting power) requires the Commission to modify the license. By contrast, most geographic area licenses afford the licensee the flexibility to make changes without modification of its authorization provided it complies with the basic operational and technical rules applicable to the service. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.122, 24.422, 24.423, 26.313. 26.314, 27.313, 90.131, 90.161(a), 90.751, 101.29. 53 Proposed new rule 47 C.F.R. § 1.927 is contained in Appendix C. 13 processing. In addition, many requests for minor modifications could, if filed on a form, be automatically granted, thus relieving the Commission of a significant processing burden. Nonetheless, we are mindful that it may be unduly burdensome for some licensees to use a specific form rather
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/18/releases/220_e.pdf
- licensee's fixed station is authorized to transmit on any of the licensee's assigned base station frequencies or mobile station frequencies. (k) Except for nationwide assignments, the separation of co-channel Phase I base stations, or fixed stations transmitting on base station frequencies, shall be 120 kilometers. Except for Phase I licensees seeking license modification in accordance with the provisions of Sections 90.751 and 90.753, shorter separations between such stations will be considered by the Commission on a case-by-case basis upon submission of a technical analysis indicating that at least 10 dB protection will be provided to an existing Phase I station's predicted 38 dBu signal level contour. The existing Phase I station's predicted 38 dBu signal level contour shall be calculated using
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/18/releases/fc960027.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/18/releases/fc960027.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/18/releases/fc960027.wp
- §§ 154, 303, and 332, unless otherwise noted. 2. Paragraph (f) of Section 90.723 is revised to read as follows: Section 90.723 Selection and assignment of frequencies. * * * * * (f) Except for nationwide assignments, the separation of co-channel base stations shall be 120 kilometers. Except for licensees seeking license modification in accordance with the provisions of Sections 90.751 and 90.753, shorter separations will be considered on a case-by-case basis upon submission of a technical analysis indicating that at least 10 dB protection will be provided to an existing station's 38 dBu signal level contour. 3. Section 90.751 is added to Subpart T to read as follows: Section 90.751 Minor modifications of non-nationwide licenses. Licensees granted non-nationwide authorizations from
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- on any of the licensee's assigned base station frequencies or mobile station frequencies. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-57 PAGE B-15 (i) Except for nationwide assignments, the separation of co-channel Phase I base stations, or fixed stations transmitting on base station frequencies, shall be 120 kilometers. Except for Phase I licensees seeking license modification in accordance with the provisions of Sections 90.751 and 90.753, shorter separations between such stations will be considered by the Commission on a case-by-case basis upon submission of a technical analysis indicating that at least 10 dB protection will be provided to an existing Phase I station's predicted 38 dBu signal level contour. The existing Phase I station's predicted 38 dBu signal level contour shall be calculated using
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/18/releases/fc980093.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/18/releases/fc980093.txt http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/18/releases/fc980093.wp
- to transmit on any of the licensee's assigned base station frequencies or mobile station frequencies. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-93 (k) Except for nationwide assignments, the separation of co-channel Phase I base stations, or fixed stations transmitting on base station frequencies, shall be 120 kilometers. Except for Phase I licensees seeking license modification in accordance with the provisions of Sections 90.751 and 90.753, shorter separations between such stations will be considered by the Commission on a case-by-case basis upon submission of a technical analysis indicating that at least 10 dB protection will be provided to an existing Phase I station's predicted 38 dBu signal level contour. The existing Phase I station's predicted 38 dBu signal level contour shall be calculated using
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/24/releases/pt1_pt90.pdf http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/24/releases/pt1_pt90.wp
- licensee's fixed station is authorized to transmit on any of the licensee's assigned base station frequencies or mobile station frequencies. (k) Except for nationwide assignments, the separation of co-channel Phase I base stations, or fixed stations transmitting on base station frequencies, shall be 120 kilometers. Except for Phase I licensees seeking license modification in accordance with the provisions of §§ 90.751 and 90.753, shorter separations between such stations will be considered by the Commission on a case-by-case basis upon submission of a technical analysis indicating that at least 10 dB protection will be provided to an existing Phase I station's predicted 38 dBu signal level contour. The existing Phase I station's predicted 38 dBu signal level contour shall be calculated using
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_areas&id=220mhz
- > [28]Data > Service Areas [29]FCC Site Map Data Service Areas Incumbent Service Areas A Phase I licensee's service area is defined by the predicted 38 dBu service contour of its authorized base station or fixed station transmitting on frequencies in the 220-221 MHz band at its initially authorized location, or if the station was modified as described in [30]Rule 90.751, at its modified location. The Phase I licensee's predicted 38 dBu service contour is calculated using the F(50,50) field strength chart for Channels 7-13 in [31]Rule 73.699 (Fig. 10), with a 9 dB correction factor for antenna height differential, and is based on the authorized effective radiated power (ERP) and antenna height-above-average-terrain of the licensee's base station or fixed station.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.wp
- of coordinates, antenna height, or transmitting power) requires the Commission to modify the license. By contrast, most geographic area licenses afford the licensee the flexibility to make changes without modification of its authorization provided it complies with the basic operational and technical rules applicable to the service. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.122, 24.422, 24.423, 26.313. 26.314, 27.313, 90.131, 90.161(a), 90.751, 101.29. 53 Proposed new rule 47 C.F.R. § 1.927 is contained in Appendix C. 13 processing. In addition, many requests for minor modifications could, if filed on a form, be automatically granted, thus relieving the Commission of a significant processing burden. Nonetheless, we are mindful that it may be unduly burdensome for some licensees to use a specific form rather
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/da000045.doc
- to Provide for the Use of the 220-222 MHz Band by the Private Land Mobile Radio Services, PR Docket No. 89-552, Implementation of Sections 3(n) and 332 of the Communications Act, Regulatory Treatment of Mobile Services, GN Docket No. 93-252, Second Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd. 3668 (1996) (220 MHz Second Report and Order). See also 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.751, 90.753, and 90.755. Smith Request. Id. See Letter of Janet L. Sievert, Deputy Chief, Policy and Rules Branch, Commercial Wireless Division, to Andy Bowell, Youngstown Radio, dated June 1, 1998. The staff requested that Youngstown Radio respond within five business days from the date of the letter. See Letter of Janet L. Sievert, Deputy Chief, Policy and Rules Branch, Commercial
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/fcc00094.doc
- and CCI was picked as the 2,777th application. See Commission Announces Tentative Selectees for 220-222 MHz Private Land Mobile "Local" Channels, Public Notice, DA 93-71 (January 26, 1993). See also Update of Tentative Selectees Identified for 220-222 MHz Private Land Mobile "Local" Channels, Public Notice, DA 93-287 (March 12, 1993). CCI Application for Review at 11-12. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.751. We question the Branch's decision to grant an STA to CCI under these circumstances. However, we need not address this issue further in light of the fact that the STA was subsequently revoked by the Branch, a decision we uphold here. Letter of Terry L. Fishel, Chief, Land Mobile Branch, to Alan S. Tilles, Esq., dated December 24, 1996. Federal