FCC Web Documents citing 95.1121
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- operates at a maximum transmitter output power of 100 milliwatts and thus poses little threat of interference to SPASUR. We seek comment on this proposal. We note that this proposal refers exclusively to LPRS coordination with co-primary Government incumbents in the 216-217 MHz band. By way of contrast, WMTS coordination with co-primary Government incumbents will be accomplished pursuant to Section 95.1121 of Part 95 of our Rules, as amended, in the Reallocation Report and Order. Although LPRS and WMTS are both licensed by rule, our current rules require WMTS operators to register their devices with a designated frequency coordinator who maintains this information in a database. Our current rules for LPRS do not provide for such procedures nor do we believe
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- frequency coordinator will be required to: (1) review and process coordination requests submitted by authorized health care providers as required in 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111; (2) maintain a database of WMTS use; (3) notify users of potential conflicts; and (4) coordinate WMTS operation with radio astronomy observatories and Federal Government radar systems as specified in 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1119 and 95.1121. Each request for designation as a WMTS frequency coordinator must be signed and indicate the name and telephone number of a contact person familiar with the request. Each request must include: a description of the entity requesting to be a WMTS frequency coordinator and its qualifications; how it will prevent any conflicts of interest; its proposed fee structure; length of
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- Commission expressly stated that a WMTS frequency coordinator would not have authority to recommend specific frequencies to users or to resolve disputes. as required in Section 95.1111; (2) maintain a database of WMTS use; (3) notify users of potential conflicts; and (4) coordinate WMTS operation with radio astronomy observatories and Federal Government radar systems as specified in Sections 95.1119 and 95.1121. We required that each party requesting designation as a WMTS frequency coordinator include the following information: a description of the applicant and its qualifications; how the applicant will avoid conflicts of interest; the applicant's proposed fee structure; the length of time before the applicant will be able to begin its duties as a WMTS frequency coordinator; a statement that the
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- MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1432 MHz frequency bands. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 95.1101 Scope. 95.1103 Definitions. 95.1105 Eligibility. 95.1107 Authorized locations. 95.1109 Equipment authorization requirement. 95.1111 Frequency coordination. 95.1113 Frequency coordinator. 95.1115 General technical requirements. 95.1117 Types of communications. 95.1119 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 608-614 MHz band. 95.1121 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1432 MHz bands. 95.1123 Protection of medical equipment. 95.1125 RF Safety. 95.1127 Station identification. 95.1129 Station inspection. SUBPART J-MULTI-USE RADIO SERVICE (MURS) Brief Description: Part 95 contains the Commission rules relating to personal radio services. Subpart J sets forth the rules governing the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS),
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- equipment with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement bandwidth. * * * * * (d) Channel use. (1) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, no specific channels are specified. Wireless medical telemetry devices may operate on any channel within the bands authorized for wireless medical telemetry use in this part. * * * * * Section 95.1121, including the section heading, is revised to read as follows: § 95.1121 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands. Due to the critical nature of communications transmitted under this part, the frequency coordinator in consultation with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration shall determine whether there are any Federal Government systems
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- operates at a maximum transmitter output power of 100 milliwatts and thus poses little threat of interference to SPASUR. We seek comment on this proposal. We note that this proposal refers exclusively to LPRS coordination with co-primary Government incumbents in the 216-217 MHz band. By way of contrast, WMTS coordination with co-primary Government incumbents will be accomplished pursuant to Section 95.1121 of Part 95 of our Rules, as amended, in the Reallocation Report and Order. Although LPRS and WMTS are both licensed by rule, our current rules require WMTS operators to register their devices with a designated frequency coordinator who maintains this information in a database. Our current rules for LPRS do not provide for such procedures nor do we believe
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-10-106A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-10-106A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-10-106A1.txt
- 95.33 Labeling requirements (LPRS) 95.1019 95.509 Marketing limitations (LPRS) 95.1101 95.601 Scope (WMTS) 95.1103 95.3 Definitions (WMTS) 95.1105 95.5 Eligibility (WMTS) 95.1107 95.7 Authorized locations (WMTS) 95.1109 95.713 Equipment authorization (WMTS) 95.1111 95.607 Frequency coordination (WMTS) 95.1113 95.609 Frequency coordinator (WMTS) 95.1115 95.35, 95.41 Technical requirements (WMTS) 95.1117 95.41 Types of communications (WMTS) 95.1119 95.611 608-614 MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1121 95.613 1395-1400 MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1123 95.615 Protection of medical equipment (WMTS) 95.1125 95.727 RF safety (WMTS) 95.1127 Removed Station identification (WMTS) 95.1129 95.11 Station inspection (WMTS) 95.1201 95.5 Eligibility (MedRadio) 95.1203 95.7 Authorized locations (MedRadio) 95.1205 Removed Station identification (MedRadio) 95.1207 95.11 Station inspection (MedRadio) 95.1209 95.703 Permissible communications (MedRadio) 95.1211 95.705 Channel use policy (MedRadio) 95.1213 95.725
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- 95.1017 95.33 Labeling requirements (LPRS) 95.1019 95.509 Marketing limitations (LPRS) 95.1101 95.601 Scope (WMTS) 95.1103 95.3 Definitions (WMTS) 95.1105 95.5 Eligibility (WMTS) 95.1107 95.7 Authorized locations (WMTS) 95.1109 95.713 Equipment authorization (WMTS) 95.1111 95.607 Frequency coordination (WMTS) 95.1113 95.609 Frequency coordinator (WMTS) 95.1115 95.35, 95.41 Technical requirements (WMTS) 95.1117 95.41 Types of communications (WMTS) 95.1119 95.611 608-614MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1121 95.613 1395-1400MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1123 95.615 Protection of medical equipment (WMTS) 95.1125 95.727 RF safety (WMTS) 95.1127 Removed Station identification (WMTS) 95.1129 95.11 Station inspection (WMTS) 95.1201 95.5 Eligibility (MedRadio) 95.1203 95.7 Authorized locations (MedRadio) 95.1205 Removed Station identification (MedRadio) 95.1207 95.11 Station inspection (MedRadio) 95.1209 95.703 Permissible communications (MedRadio) ExistingProposed Topic 95.1211 95.705 Channel use policy (MedRadio) 95.1213
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- secondary basis under certain conditions. Therefore, we seek comment in the Second Further Notice on whether secondary WMTS operations should be sanctioned upon the adoption of adequate safeguards. Other matters. We adopt ASHE's suggested editorial revisions to Sections 90.259(b)(4) (to clarify one of the carve-out areas); 95.1101, 95.1103(c), 95.1111(a) (to clarify the registration and notification process), 95.1115(a) and (d) and 95.1121 (to clarify that WMTS operates beyond the 1427-1429.5 MHz segment in the carve-out areas). ASHE further requests that the Commission amend both Sections 95.1105 and 95.1115 of the Commission's Rules to make it ``even more expressly understood'' that authorized health care providers are licensed by rule to operate WMTS equipment only when the registration requirements in Section 95.1111(a) have been
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- devices. (b) The frequency coordinator shall (1) review and process coordination requests submitted by authorized health care providers as required in Section 95.1111 of this part; (2) maintain a database of WMTS use; (3) notify users of potential conflicts; and (4) coordinate WMTS operation with radio astronomy observatories and Federal Government radar systems as specified in § 95.1119 and § 95.1121. § 95.1115 General technical requirements. (a) Field strength limits. (1) In the 608-614 MHz band, the maximum allowable field strength is 200 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector. (2) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz bands, the maximum allowable field strength is 740 mV/m, as measured at a
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- with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement bandwidth. * * * * * (d) Channel use. (1) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, no specific channels are specified. Wireless medical telemetry devices may operate on any channel within the bands authorized for wireless medical telemetry use in this part. * * * * * 15. Section 95.1121, including the section heading, is revised to read as follows: § 95.1121 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395- 1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands. Due to the critical nature of communications transmitted under this part, the frequency coordinator in consultation with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration shall determine whether there are any Federal Government
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- with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement bandwidth. * * * * * (d) Channel use. (1) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, no specific channels are specified. Wireless medical telemetry devices may operate on any channel within the bands authorized for wireless medical telemetry use in this part. * * * * * 15. Section 95.1121, including the section heading, is revised to read as follows: § 95.1121 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395- 1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands. Due to the critical nature of communications transmitted under this part, the frequency coordinator in consultation with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration shall determine whether there are any Federal Government
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- a maximum transmitter output power of 100 milliwatts289 and thus poses little threat of interference to SPASUR. We seek comment on this proposal. 125. We note that this proposal refers exclusively to LPRS coordination with co-primary Government incumbents in the 216-217 MHz band. By way of contrast, WMTS coordination with co- primary Government incumbents will be accomplished pursuant to Section 95.1121 of Part 95 of our Rules,290 as amended, in the Reallocation Report and Order.291 Although LPRS and WMTS are both 284 See infra ¶¶ 130-135. 285 47 C.F.R § 2.106, footnote US311. See also the Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. 286 See Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. 287 Id. See also Reallocation Report and Order at
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- devices. (b) The frequency coordinator shall (1) review and process coordination requests submitted by authorized health care providers as required in Section 95.1111 of this part; (2) maintain a database of WMTS use; (3) notify users of potential conflicts; and (4) coordinate WMTS operation with radio astronomy observatories and Federal Government radar systems as specified in § 95.1119 and § 95.1121. § 95.1115 General technical requirements. (a) Field strength limits. (1) In the 608-614 MHz band, the maximum allowable field strength is 200 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector. (2) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz bands, the maximum allowable field strength is 740 mV/m, as measured at a
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- with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement bandwidth. * * * * * (d) Channel use. (1) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, no specific channels are specified. Wireless medical telemetry devices may operate on any channel within the bands authorized for wireless medical telemetry use in this part. * * * * * 15. Section 95.1121, including the section heading, is revised to read as follows: § 95.1121 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395- 1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands. Due to the critical nature of communications transmitted under this part, the frequency coordinator in consultation with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration shall determine whether there are any Federal Government
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/da002013.doc
- frequency coordinator will be required to: (1) review and process coordination requests submitted by authorized health care providers as required in 47 C.F.R. § 95.1111; (2) maintain a database of WMTS use; (3) notify users of potential conflicts; and (4) coordinate WMTS operation with radio astronomy observatories and Federal Government radar systems as specified in 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1119 and 95.1121. Each request for designation as a WMTS frequency coordinator must be signed and indicate the name and telephone number of a contact person familiar with the request. Each request must include: a description of the entity requesting to be a WMTS frequency coordinator and its qualifications; how it will prevent any conflicts of interest; its proposed fee structure; length of