FCC Web Documents citing 95.861
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- coast stations. 47 C.F.R. § 90.259. 47 C.F.R. § 90.248. 47 C.F.R § 97.303. The Amateur Radio Service is authorized to operate in the 219-220 MHz segment of the band secondary to AMTS. Amateur use of the 219-220 MHz segment is limited to stations participating as forwarding stations in point-to-point fixed digital message forwarding systems. 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.475(a)(1) and 95.861. See 1995 NTIA Spectrum Reallocation Report at 3-14, Table 3-2. The SPASUR sites operate on frequency 216.98 MHz with a 1 kHz bandwidth. See Reallocation Report and Order at ¶15. 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote US210. See Reallocation Report and Order at ¶ 19. Id. at ¶ 27. Id. at ¶ 25. Id. at ¶ 26. See 47 C.F.R. §
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- Channel 13 Television reception. DITV states that the design of its system eliminates this concern because co-locating the 218-219 MHz Service transmitting antenna with the Channel 13 television station antenna will maintain the transmitting power disparity between Station WTHR and the 218-219 MHz Service signal throughout Station WTHR's service area at approximately 10,000 to 1. Furthermore, we note that Section 95.861(e) of the Commission's Rules, which requires 218-219 MHz Service licensees to correct interference problems, provides an additional safeguard against harmful interference to over-the-air broadcast television reception. In light of these circumstances, and the fact that DITV's parent is the Television Channel 13 licensee, we are persuaded that DITV will ensure that the 218-219 MHz Service transmissions will not interfere with
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- Satellite Delivery of Network Signals to Unserved Households for Purposes of the Satellite Home Viewer Act (SHVA) Pending OMB Approval 3060-0865 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Universal Licensing System Recordkeeping and Third-Party Disclosure Requirements 03/31/07 3060-0874 FCC 475, FCC 475B 11/30/08 3060-0876 USAC Board of Directors Nomination Process, Sec. 54.703 and Review of Administrator's Decision, Secs. 54.719 - 54.725 06/30/06 3060-0881 Sec. 95.861 09/30/08 3060-0882 Sec. 95.833 01/31/09 3060-0888 Secs. 76.7, 76.9, 76.61, 76.914, 76.1003, 76.1302, and 76.1513 05/31/08 3060-0893 Universal Licensing Service (ULS) Pre-Auction Database Corrections 02/28/07 3060-0894 Certification Letter Accounting for Receipt of Federal Support, CC Docket Nos. 96-45 and 96-262 06/30/07 3060-0895 FCC 502 03/31/07 3060-0896 Broadcast Auction Form Exhibits 12/31/08 3060-0897 MDS and ITFS Two-Way Transmissions 07/31/07 3060-0900 Compatibility
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- 3060-0862 Handling Confidential Information 06/30/08 3060-0863 Satellite Delivery of Network Signals to Unserved Households for Purposes of the Satellite Home Viewer Act (SHVA) 04/30/09 3060-0865 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Universal Licensing System Recordkeeping and Third-Party Disclosure Requirements 07/31/10 3060-0874 FCC 475B, FCC 2000 Series 09/30/10 3060-0876 Sec. 54.703 and Secs. 54.719, 54.720, 54.721, 54.722, 54.723, 54.724 and 54.725 09/30/09 3060-0881 Sec. 95.861 09/30/08 3060-0882 Sec. 95.833 01/31/09 3060-0888 Secs. 76.7, 76.9, 76.61, 76.914, 76.1003, 76.1302, and 76.1513 05/31/08 3060-0894 Secs. 54.313 and 54.316 and Certification Letter Accounting for Receipt of Federal Support and Rate Comparability Review and Certification 09/30/10 3060-0895 FCC 502 05/31/10 3060-0896 Broadcast Auction Form Exhibits 12/31/08 3060-0900 Compatibility of Wireless Services with Enhanced 911 - CC Docket No. 94-102
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- (SMR) Service 3060-0695 WTB-MD Section 87.219, Automatic Operations 3060-0740 WTB-MD Section 95.1015, Disclosure Policies 3060-0779 WTB-MD Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Use of the 220-222MHz Band by the Private Land Mobile Radio Service, PR Docket No. 89-552 3060-0865 WTB-MD Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Universal Licensing System Recordkeeping and 3rd Party Disclosure Requirements 3060-0881 WTB-MD Section 95.861, Interference 3060-0882 WTB-MD Section 95.833, Construction Requirements 3060-0931 WTB-MD Section 80.103, Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Operating Procedures; Maritime Mobile Services Identity (MMSI) 3060-0936 WTB-MD Section 95.1215 Disclosure policies and Section 95.1217 Labeling requirements 3060-0950 WTB-MD Bidding Credits for Tribal Lands, WT Docket No. 99-266 3060-0984 WTB-MD Sections 90.35(b)(2) Industrial/Business Pool, and 90.175(b)(1) Frequency Coordinator Requirements 3060-0998 WTB-MD Section 87.109 Station
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- (SMR) Service 3060-0695 WTB-MD Section 87.219, Automatic Operations 3060-0740 WTB-MD Section 95.1015, Disclosure Policies 3060-0779 WTB-MD Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to Provide for Use of the 220-222MHz Band by the Private Land Mobile Radio Service, PR Docket No. 89-552 3060-0865 WTB-MD Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Universal Licensing System Recordkeeping and 3rd Party Disclosure Requirements 3060-0881 WTB-MD Section 95.861, Interference 3060-0882 WTB-MD Section 95.833, Construction Requirements 8344 3060-0950 WTB-MD Bidding Credits for Tribal Lands, WT Docket No. 99-266 3060-0984 WTB-MD Sections 90.35(b)(2) Industrial/Business Pool, and 90.175(b)(1) Frequency Coordinator Requirements 3060-0998 WTB-MD Section 87.109 Station logs 3060-1000 WTB-MD Section 87.147, Authorization of Equipment 3060-1008 WTB-MD Section 27.50, Power and Antenna Height Limits; and Section 27.602, Guard Band Manager Agreements 3060-1048
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- evidentiary basis, we would decline to offer the relief requested. Thus, as Hughes' comment is purely speculative, we dismiss it as such. D. Technical Modifications to the Rules 49. On our own motion, we make several technical modifications to conform our rules to the 218-219 MHz Order. Among these changes, we correct the cross-reference to Section 95.815(a) contained in Section 95.861 of our Rules to specify the interference plan discussed in the text of the 218-219 MHz Order, clarify that CTSs provide fixed service, and specify that the general Part 1 transfer and assignment procedures apply to all 218-219 MHz Service licensees, regardless of how they obtained their license. Although Section 1.902 of the Rules makes these transfer and assignment procedures
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- coast stations. 47 C.F.R. § 90.259. 47 C.F.R. § 90.248. 47 C.F.R § 97.303. The Amateur Radio Service is authorized to operate in the 219-220 MHz segment of the band secondary to AMTS. Amateur use of the 219-220 MHz segment is limited to stations participating as forwarding stations in point-to-point fixed digital message forwarding systems. 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.475(a)(1) and 95.861. See 1995 NTIA Spectrum Reallocation Report at 3-14, Table 3-2. The SPASUR sites operate on frequency 216.98 MHz with a 1 kHz bandwidth. See Reallocation Report and Order at ¶15. 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote US210. See Reallocation Report and Order at ¶ 19. Id. at ¶ 27. Id. at ¶ 25. Id. at ¶ 26. See 47 C.F.R. §
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- any predictive interference analysis of a licensee's tower deployment and interference potential is not likely to be accurate at such an early stage. In view of the foregoing, we seek comment on whether an overall prohibition on causing harmful interference should be sufficient to address any interference that may occur. We also seek comment on how we should amend section 95.861, which requires 218-219 MHz licensees to provide a copy of their deployment and interference avoidance plans to any TV Channel 13 station whose Grade B contour overlaps their licensed service area. This section also requires 218-219 MHz licenses to provide (upon request) and install, free of charge, interference reduction devices to households within the Grade B contour that experience interference
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- so any predictive interference analysis of a licensee's tower deployment and interference potential is not likely to be accurateat such an early stage. In view of the foregoing, we seek comment on whether an overall prohibition on causing harmful interference should be sufficient to address any interference that may occur. 65.We also seek comment on how we should amend section 95.861,161which requires 218-219 MHz licensees to provide a copy of their deployment and interference avoidance plans to any TV Channel 13 station whose GradeB contour overlaps their licensed service area. This section also requires 218- 219MHz licenses to provide (upon request) and install, free of charge, interference reduction devices to households within the Grade B contour that experience interference to over
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- Coalition April 30, 2010 Ex Parte letter at 2, 5. Id. at 4. See WCS Coalition April 30, 2010 Ex Parte letter at 2, 5. However, in some limited instances, we have required inter-service coordination or other interference avoidance requirements to address possible interference scenarios between different services in adjacent spectrum. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.213, 25.254, 27.1131, and 95.861. We note that the 45-km coordination distance proposed by NTIA would be the line of sight distance for an AMT receiver at a 30-meter height pointed at a WCS base station at a 30-meter height assuming a smooth earth with no terrain obstructions. See Recommendation ITU-R M.1459, "Protection criteria for telemetry systems in the aeronautical mobile service and mitigation techniques
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- are adopting the 45-km coordination distance and/or line of sight (whichever is greater) approach supported 455SeeWCS Coalition April 30, 2010 Ex Parteletter at 2, 5. 456However, in some limited instances, we have required inter-service coordination or other interference avoidance requirements to address possible interference scenarios between different services in adjacent spectrum. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.213, 25.254, 27.1131, and 95.861. 11785 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-82 by AMT interests,457we want to be clear that we are adopting this conservative coordination trigger only to allow thorough consideration of possible interference scenarios and it is in no way to be considered an exclusion zone around AMT facilities. 184. Although this coordination distance is conservative in that it does not consider terrain shielding
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- evidentiary basis, we would decline to offer the relief requested. Thus, as Hughes' comment is purely speculative, we dismiss it as such. D. Technical Modifications to the Rules 49. On our own motion, we make several technical modifications to conform our rules to the 218-219 MHz Order. Among these changes, we correct the cross-reference to Section 95.815(a) contained in Section 95.861 of our Rules to specify the interference plan discussed in the text of the 218-219 MHz Order, clarify that CTSs provide fixed service, and specify that the general Part 1 transfer and assignment procedures apply to all 218-219 MHz Service licensees, regardless of how they obtained their license. Although Section 1.902 of the Rules makes these transfer and assignment procedures
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- FCC Rcd at 1635, 1648. 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.855, 95.859. 287 47 C.F.R. § 95.863. A transmitter "duty cycle" is a limit to the amount of time a transmitter can transmit during 288 a specific time frame, which, in the 218-219 MHz Service as initially allocated, minimizes the potential for interference to reception of TV Channel 13. 47 C.F.R. § 95.861. 289 218-219 MHz Flex NPRM, 13 FCC Rcd 19092. The applicable rule is at 47 C.F.R § 95.861. 290 1992 Allocation Report and Order, 7 FCC Rcd at 1632. 291 Id., 7 FCC Rcd at 1633. 292 See Jay M. Lieberman and Michael R. Walton, dba J & M Partnership Request for Waiver (July 14, 1997) 293 (seeking waiver of
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- be filed in WT Docket No. 98-169 only. By the Commission: TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraph I. Introduction 1 II. Executive Summary 2 III. Background 4 IV. Order 9 V. Memorandum Opinion and Order 15 A. Service Designation 16 B. Operation of Mobile RTUs 17 C. Duty Cycle 20 D. Limitations on Types of Service 22 1. CTS-to-CTS Communications and Section 95.861 22 2. Use of PSN or CMRS for Internal Control Purposes 24 3. Annual Reviews 27 VI. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 28 A. Regulatory Status and Permissible Communications 32 B. License Term 35 1. Extension of the License Term 36 2. Reamortization of Installment Payment Debt and Financing Options 37 C. Service and Construction Requirements 40 D. License Transferability 47
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- C.F.R. § 90.259. 49 47 C.F.R. § 90.248. 50 47 C.F.R § 97.303. The Amateur Radio Service is authorized to operate in the 219-220 MHz segment of the band secondary to AMTS. Amateur use of the 219-220 MHz segment is limited to stations participating as forwarding stations in point-to-point fixed digital message forwarding systems. 51 47 C.F.R. §§ 80.475(a)(1) and 95.861. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-15 13 (SPASUR) Radar system.52 In addition, the U.S. Coast Guard will continue to operate approximately 30 airsearch radars on a secondary basis in the 216-225 MHz band.53 Finally, the Government will continue to operate fixed, aeronautical mobile and land mobile services on a secondary basis, limited to telemetering and telecommand operations, in the 216-220 MHz
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- the newly adopted rules, we do not believe that the public interest would be furthered by requiring Celtronix to wait until the effective date of the rules to commence operations. 6. Although we grant the instant waiver request, we reiterate that our action here does not relieve Celtronix from its obligations to comply with the interference protection requirements of Section 95.861 of the Commission's Rules. We require Celtronix to take appropriate measures under that rule to identify and mitigate any interference its 218-219 MHz Service system may cause, regardless of the power or duty cycles it uses. In addition, on our own motion, we grant Celtronix a waiver to operate its mobile RTUs with up to four watts ERP. Although Celtronix
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- Channel 13 Television reception. DITV states that the design of its system eliminates this concern because co-locating the 218-219 MHz Service transmitting antenna with the Channel 13 television station antenna will maintain the transmitting power disparity between Station WTHR and the 218-219 MHz Service signal throughout Station WTHR's service area at approximately 10,000 to 1. Furthermore, we note that Section 95.861(e) of the Commission's Rules, which requires 218-219 MHz Service licensees to correct interference problems, provides an additional safeguard against harmful interference to over-the-air broadcast television reception. In light of these circumstances, and the fact that DITV's parent is the Television Channel 13 licensee, we are persuaded that DITV will ensure that the 218-219 MHz Service transmissions will not interfere with