FCC Web Documents citing 101.107
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- Service Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * * * ** 71,000-76,000 CC.............. OFS............ ............... ......... ....... F/M/TF 81,000-86,000 CC.............. OFS............ ............... ......... ....... F/M/TF 92,300-93,200 CC............... OFS............. ................... ... ................ F/M/TF. 94,100-95,000 CC............... OFS............. ................... ... ................ F/M/TF. Section 101.107(a) is amended by adding four new entries in numerical order as follows: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance (a)* * * * * Frequency (MHz) Frequency Tolerance (percent) All fixed and base stations Mobile stations over 3 watts Mobile stations 3 watts or less * * * **** 71,000 to 76,000 \9\ 0.03 0.03 0.03 81,000 to 86,000 \9\ 0.03 0.03 0.03
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- non-Government licensee for any earth stations located on military bases, and with the non-Government terrestrial licensee in whose service area the Government earth station is to be located. All parties concerned should resolve the coordination problems based on a first in time sharing basis and obtain coordination agreements with prior licensed facility operators. * * * * * 9. Section 101.107 would be amended by revising note 9 to the table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (a) * * * /9/ Equipment authorized to be operated in the 37,000-40,000 MHz, 42,000-42,500 MHz, 71,000-76,000 MHz, 81,000-86,000 MHz, 92,000-94,000 MHz and 94,100-95,000 MHz bands is exempt from the frequency tolerance requirement noted in the above table. *
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- PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 00-1841 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: August 14, 2000 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Sets Permit-but-Disclose Status for PDC Broadband Corporation Requests for Waiver of Part 101 Rules On April 18, 2000, PDC BroadBand Corporation (PDC) filed requests for waiver of Sections 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139 and 101.603 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139, 101.603, as well as any other fixed microwave radio service rules necessary to permit the processing of its applications pertaining to deployment of service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. PDC seeks authority to provide multichannel video programming, including the retransmission of local
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- PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 00-2134 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: September 20, 2000 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Sets Permit-but-Disclose Status for Satellite Receivers, Ltd. Requests for Waiver of Part 101 Rules On August 25, 2000, Satellite Receivers, Ltd. (SRL) filed requests for waiver of Sections 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139 and 101.603 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139, 101.603, as well as any other fixed microwave radio service rules necessary to permit the processing of its applications pertaining to deployment of service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. SRL seeks authority to provide multichannel video programming, including the retransmission of local
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- be 12.5 kHz. EA licensees, however, may combine contiguous channels without limit or justification. Site-based licensees may combine contiguous channels up to 50 kHz, and more than 50 kHz only upon a showing of adequate justification. When licensed for a larger bandwidth, the system still is required to use equipment that meets the + 0.00015 percent tolerance requirement. (See § 101.107). Any bandwidth (12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater) authorized in accordance with this section may be subdivided into narrower bandwidths to create additional (or sub) frequencies without the need to specify each discreet frequency within the specific bandwidth. Equipment that is used to create additional frequencies by narrowing bandwidth (whether authorized for a 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater bandwidth)
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- Multiple Address Systems (MAS) Memorandum Opinion and Order, released on May 29, 2001. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding Multiple Address Systems, WT Docket No. 97-81, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC No. 01-171 (rel. May 29, 2001). 2. Paragraph 33 of the MAS Memorandum Opinion and Order is revised to replace ``Additionally, we are making editorial amendments to Section 101.107 of our Rules to conform them with our decisions in the MAS R&O, thereby, clarifying the permissible frequency tolerance levels for MAS operations. Specifically, we will make appropriate changes to the frequency tolerance levels denoted in the table contained in Section 101.107(a), as well as, indicate that such levels are applicable to all (928/952/956 MHz, 928/959 MHz, 932/941 MHz) of
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- services; • revising Parts 74, 78, 90, and 101 for shared use of certain frequency bands; • deleting several unnecessary or redundant sections of the rules concerning forms, notifications, and technical standards; • clarifying conditional operations in the four low power frequency pairs in the 23 GHz band in Section 101.31(b)(vii); • updating the transmitter frequency tolerance table in Section 101.107, and correcting and clarifying other minor technical rules; • allowing conditional operation in the 952.95-956.15 and 956.55-959.75 MHz bands. . We note that some of the proposed rule changes are procedural in nature, and thus are exempt from notice and comment requirements pursuant to Section 553(b)(3)(A) of the Administrative Procedure Act. However, as a result of the consolidation of Parts
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- required to meet the efficiency standards in Section 101.141 of our Rules, because terrestrial licensees will, by necessity, utilize the most efficient technology available. In addition, we propose to require all MVDDS stations to meet the digital emission mask, set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our Rules. Further, we propose to retain the frequency tolerance standard of 0.005% in Section 101.107 of our Rules, changing the maximum bandwidth in Section 101.109 of our Rules to reflect a value of 500 megahertz for MVDDS systems. As such, the value of 500 megahertz will also be the value for B in the equation for determining the emission mask, set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our Rules. Pending Applications Background. As stated earlier, on
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- does not cause harmful interference to adjacent channel, site-based licensees and co-channel adjacent EA licensees. However, we will clarify our Rules to indicate that mobile operation for site-based licensees in the 959.85-960 MHz band will be prohibited. Hence, we will revise the Rules pursuant to the policy decisions described in this section. Additionally, we are making editorial amendments to Section 101.107 of our Rules to conform them with our decisions in the MAS R&O, thereby, clarifying the permissible frequency tolerance levels for MAS operations. Specifically, we will make appropriate changes to the frequency tolerance levels denoted in the table contained in Section 101.107(a), as well as, indicate that such levels are applicable to all (928/952/956 MHz, 928/959 MHz, 932/941 MHz) of
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- does not cause harmful interference to adjacent channel, site-based licensees and co-channel adjacent EA licensees. However, we will clarify our Rules to indicate that mobile operation for site-based licensees in the 959.85-960 MHz band will be prohibited. Hence, we will revise the Rules pursuant to the policy decisions described in this section. Additionally, we are making editorial amendments to Section 101.107 of our Rules to conform them with our decisions in the MAS R&O, thereby, clarifying the permissible frequency tolerance levels for MAS operations. Specifically, we will make appropriate changes to the frequency tolerance levels denoted in the table contained in Section 101.107(a), as well as, indicate that such levels are applicable to all (928/952/956 MHz, 928/959 MHz, 932/941 MHz) of
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- 101 Order, supra., at 13,486. See Id. See Letter from Dane E. Ericksen, P.E., CSRTE, Chairman, SBE FCC Liaison Committee to Steve Linn, Deputy Chief, Licensing and Technical Analysis Branch, Public Safety & Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (May 2, 2000) at 5 (SBE Letter). 47 C.F.R. § 74.661. See Part 101 NPRM, supra., at Appendix D, (proposed) Section 101.107. 47 C.F.R. § 101.107. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Operation of NGSO FSS Systems Co-Frequency with GSO and Terrestrial Systems in the Ku-Band Frequency Range, ET Docket No. 98-206, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, FCC 00-418 (rel. Dec. 8, 2000) at para. 122. (NGSO Order) See
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- transmitters to use digital modulation, operate with a bandwidth of 500 megahertz, and provide as many video and data channels as possible. In addition, the Commission proposed to require all MVDDS stations to meet the digital emissions mask set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our rules. Further, the Commission proposed to retain the frequency tolerance standard of 0.005% in Section 101.107 of our rules, and to change the maximum bandwidth in Section 101.109 of our Rules to reflect a value of 500 megahertz for MVDDS systems. The Commission also indicated that MVDDS transmitters should not be required to meet the efficiency standards in Section 101.141 of our rules. Discussion. SkyBridge supports requiring all MVDDS transmitters to meet the emissions mask set
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- Service Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * * * ** 71,000-76,000 CC.............. OFS............ ............... ......... ....... F/M/TF 81,000-86,000 CC.............. OFS............ ............... ......... ....... F/M/TF 92,300-93,200 CC............... OFS............. ................... ... ................ F/M/TF. 94,100-95,000 CC............... OFS............. ................... ... ................ F/M/TF. Section 101.107(a) is amended by adding four new entries in numerical order as follows: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance (a)* * * * * Frequency (MHz) Frequency Tolerance (percent) All fixed and base stations Mobile stations over 3 watts Mobile stations 3 watts or less * * * **** 71,000 to 76,000 \9\ 0.03 0.03 0.03 81,000 to 86,000 \9\ 0.03 0.03 0.03
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- carrier traffic. We clarify that conditional authorization in the 23 GHz Band is permitted only on the frequency pairs identified in Section 101.147(s), and only if the maximum Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) utilized does not exceed 55 dBm. We allow conditional operation in the 952.95-956.15 and 956.55-959.75 MHz bands. We clarify and correct the frequency tolerance table in Section 101.107(a) in accordance with the proposal contained in the Part 101 MO&O and NPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 3153 ¶ 45. We amend the EIRP table in Section 101.113(a) to divide the 10.55-10.68 GHz band into two separate bands: 10.55-10.6 GHz with the maximum power of 55 dBW and 10.6-10.68 GHz with a maximum power of 40 dBW. We permit any
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- 9. Id. at 8. See MRC Comments at 3-4; SBE Comments at 8. See Notice at ¶¶ 37-39. Sections 74.638, 78.36. 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.638, 78.36. See MSS Order at ¶¶ 4, 48-60. Frequency tolerance is the maximum permissible deviation of the center frequency of an emission from its assigned frequency. See Part 101 NPRM, supra, at Appendix D, Section 101.107. Notice at ¶ 41. See APTS/PBS Comments at 6; MSTV/NAB Comments at 8; MRC Comments at 6; TIA Reply Comments at 4. MRC Comments at 6. Red River Comments at 1-2. See Appendix A, infra, at § 74.661. We remind manufacturers that, although their equipment may meet new tolerance or emission mask requirements, their existing equipment verification may not demonstrate,
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- Id. See 47 C.F.R § 101.113. The 3700-4200 MHz and 5925-6425 MHz bands are the next lower and upper bands below and above 4940-4965 MHz band respectively. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.143. See 47 C.F.R. § 101.111. ATPC technology employs the minimum amount of power needed to transmit a signal, thereby minimizing interference within adjacent channels. See 47 C.F.R § 101.107. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 PSWAC Final Report at 5. See 47 U.S.C. § 151. See generally 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1202, 1.1203, 1.1206(a). See 5 U.S.C. § 603. The RFA, see 5 U.S.C. § 601 - 612, has been amended by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA), Pub. L. No. 104-121, Title II, 110 Stat. 857
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- Availability. Frequency band (MHz) Radio Service Common carrier (Part 101) Private radio (Part 101) Broadcast auxiliary (Part 74) Other (Parts 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 74, 78 & 100) Notes * * * * * ** 71,000-76,000 CC.............. OFS............ ............... 25 F/M/TF 81,000-86,000 CC.............. OFS............ ............... 25 F/M/TF 92,000-95,000 CC............... OFS............. ................... 15 F/M/TF * * * * * Section 101.107(a) is amended by adding three new entries in numerical order to read as follows: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (a) * * * Frequency (MHz) Frequency Tolerance (percent) All fixed and base stations Mobile stations over 3 watts Mobile stations 3 watts or less * * * * * 71,000 to 76,000 9........ ......................... ......................... .......... ............... 81,000 to 86,000 9........
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- lying within the coordination contour of the proposed temporary fixed earth station site before beginning transmissions: * * * * * PART 101 -- FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES 16. The authority citation for Part 25 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 17. Section 101.101 is amended by deleting rows 11,700-12,200 and 14,200-14,400 of the table. 18. Section 101.107 is amended by modifying footnote 1 to read as follow: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (1) Applicable only to common carrier LTTS stations. Tolerance for 2450-2500 MHz is 0.005%. Beginning Aug. 9, 1975, this tolerance will govern the marketing of LTTS equipment and the issuance of all such authorizations for new radio equipment. Until that date new equipment may be authorized
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- lying within the coordination contour of the proposed temporary fixed earth station site before beginning transmissions: * * * * * PART 101 -- FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES 16. The authority citation for Part 25 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 17. Section 101.101 is amended by deleting rows 11,700-12,200 and 14,200-14,400 of the table. 18. Section 101.107 is amended by modifying footnote 1 to read as follow: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (1) Applicable only to common carrier LTTS stations. Tolerance for 2450-2500 MHz is 0.005%. Beginning Aug. 9, 1975, this tolerance will govern the marketing of LTTS equipment and the issuance of all such authorizations for new radio equipment. Until that date new equipment may be authorized
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- non-Government licensee for any earth stations located on military bases, and with the non-Government terrestrial licensee in whose service area the Government earth station is to be located. All parties concerned should resolve the coordination problems based on a first in time sharing basis and obtain coordination agreements with prior licensed facility operators. * * * * * 9. Section 101.107 would be amended by revising note 9 to the table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (a) * * * /9/ Equipment authorized to be operated in the 37,000-40,000 MHz, 42,000-42,500 MHz, 71,000-76,000 MHz, 81,000-86,000 MHz, 92,000-94,000 MHz and 94,100-95,000 MHz bands is exempt from the frequency tolerance requirement noted in the above table. *
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- transmit power, coordinated transmit power, and nominal transmit power. Note: The position location of antenna sites shall be determined to an accuracy of no less than ±1 second in the horizontal dimensions (latitude and longitude) and ±1 meter in the vertical dimension (ground elevation) with respect to the National Spatial Reference System. * * * * * 10. Amend § 101.107(a), in the table add the entry ``6,875 to 7,1251'' to read as follows: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (a) * * * Frequency (MHz) FREQUENCY TOLERANCE (PERCENT) *** **** 6,875 to 7,1251 0.005 *** **** ***** Amend § 101.109(c), in the table add the entry ``6,875 to 7,125'' to read as follows: § 101.109 Bandwidth. * * * * * (c)
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- transmit power, coordinated transmit power, and nominal transmit power. Note: The position location of antenna sites shall be determined to an accuracy of no less than ±1 second in the horizontal dimensions (latitude and longitude) and ±1 meter in the vertical dimension (ground elevation) with respect to the National Spatial Reference System. * * * * * 6. Amend § 101.107(a), in the table add the entry ``6,875 to 7,1251'' to read as follows: § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (a) * * * Frequency (MHz) FREQUENCY TOLERANCE (PERCENT) *** **** 6,875 to 7,1251 0.005 *** **** ***** 7. Amend § 101.109(c), in the table add the entries ``6,875 to 7,125'' and ``12,700-13,150'' to read as follows: § 101.109 Bandwidth. * * *
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- be 12.5 kHz. EA licensees, however, may combine contiguous channels without limit or justification. Site-based licensees may combine contiguous channels up to 50 kHz, and more than 50 kHz only upon a showing of adequate justification. When licensed for a larger bandwidth, the system still is required to use equipment that meets the + 0.00015 percent tolerance requirement. (See § 101.107). Any bandwidth (12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater) authorized in accordance with this section may be subdivided into narrower bandwidths to create additional (or sub) frequencies without the need to specify each discreet frequency within the specific bandwidth. Equipment that is used to create additional frequencies by narrowing bandwidth (whether authorized for a 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater bandwidth)
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- required to meet the efficiency standards in Section 101.141 of our Rules, because terrestrial licensees will, by necessity, utilize the most efficient technology available. In addition, we propose to require all MVDDS stations to meet the digital emission mask, set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our Rules. Further, we propose to retain the frequency tolerance standard of 0.005% in Section 101.107 of our Rules, changing the maximum bandwidth in Section 101.109 of our Rules to reflect a value of 500 megahertz for MVDDS systems. As such, the value of 500 megahertz will also be the value for B in the equation for determining the emission mask, set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our Rules. Pending Applications Background. As stated earlier, on
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- for comments and the dismissal of pending applications, which we fully considered in the Second Report and Order.310 These Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-15 311 Sierra Petition at 18-22. 312 Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12668-69 (para. 291). 313 Id. at 12588-91 (paras. 98-105). 314 Id. at 12668-69 (para. 291), adopting footnote 8 to 47 C.F.R. § 101.107. PAGE 81 comments demonstrate that Sierra and Nevada DOT knew that future licensing under the 31 GHz rules was in jeopardy and had notice that, if the Commission adopted its proposals, applications for new licenses might not be considered. 4.Frequency Tolerance Level 185. Sierra requests that, with respect to the outer 150 megahertz segment of the 31 GHz band, the
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- and ComTech oppose adopting a frequency stability standard, they do not provide any data supporting their allegation that the costs they would incur to comply with our proposal would be too high. Other commenters believe as we do, that the proposed standard is reasonable, is within the state-of-the-art, and is economically feasible. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-82 47 C.F.R. § 101.107. 435 Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation, ET Docket No. 93-62, Report 436 and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 15123 (1996) (RF Guidelines Report and Order). See 47 CFR § 1.1307(b)(1). If, as a result of the routine environmental evaluation, the facility is found to exceed 437 the Commission's exposure limits, an Environmental Assessment must be prepared. See
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- 433 take place in the 29.100-29.250 GHz band are governed by rules we adopted in the First Report and Order in Sections 101.113(c), as well as 101.133(d) and 101.147(t), which are new provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, FSS/Geostationary Orbit (GSO) gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees.434 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-82 47 C.F.R. § 101.107. 435 Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation, ET Docket No. 93-62, Report 436 and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 15123 (1996) (RF Guidelines Report and Order). See 47 CFR § 1.1307(b)(1). If, as a result of the routine environmental evaluation, the facility is found to exceed 437 the Commission's exposure limits, an Environmental Assessment must be prepared. See
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- 58. Background. In the NPRM and Order, we tentatively concluded that only those technical rules required to minimize interference between channel blocks and between service areas are needed. Thus, as a mitigating interference factor, we proposed to adopt a 0.001% frequency tolerance for equipment operating in the 39 GHz band, instead of the 0.03% tolerance standard currently required by Section 101.107 of the Rules. In order to promote more efficient use of the spectrum, we also requested comment on adding an efficienc y standard to our Part 101 rules, of 1 bit per second per hertz ("bps/Hz") for new assignments in this band. 121 59. Discussion. Initially, we believed that this spectrum principally would be used to provide support facilities for
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- be 12.5 kHz. EA licensees, however, may combine contiguous channels without limit or justification. Site-based licensees may combine contiguous channels up to 50 kHz, and more than 50 kHz only upon a showing of adequate justification. When licensed for a larger bandwidth, the system still is required to use equipment that meets the + 0.00015 percent tolerance requirement. (See § 101.107). Any bandwidth (12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater) authorized in accordance with this section may be subdivided into narrower bandwidths to create additional (or sub) frequencies without the need to specify each discreet frequency within the specific bandwidth. Equipment that is used to create additional frequencies by narrowing bandwidth (whether authorized for a 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater bandwidth)
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- Multiple Address Systems (MAS) Memorandum Opinion and Order, released on May 29, 2001. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding Multiple Address Systems, WT Docket No. 97-81, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC No. 01-171 (rel. May 29, 2001). 2. Paragraph 33 of the MAS Memorandum Opinion and Order is revised to replace ``Additionally, we are making editorial amendments to Section 101.107 of our Rules to conform them with our decisions in the MAS R&O, thereby, clarifying the permissible frequency tolerance levels for MAS operations. Specifically, we will make appropriate changes to the frequency tolerance levels denoted in the table contained in Section 101.107(a), as well as, indicate that such levels are applicable to all (928/952/956 MHz, 928/959 MHz, 932/941 MHz) of
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- does not cause harmful interference to adjacent channel, site-based licensees and co-channel adjacent EA licensees. However, we will clarify our Rules to indicate that mobile operation for site-based licensees in the 959.85-960 MHz band will be prohibited. Hence, we will revise the Rules pursuant to the policy decisions described in this section. Additionally, we are making editorial amendments to Section 101.107 of our Rules to conform them with our decisions in the MAS R&O, thereby, clarifying the permissible frequency tolerance levels for MAS operations. Specifically, we will make appropriate changes to the frequency tolerance levels denoted in the table contained in Section 101.107(a), as well as, indicate that such levels are applicable to all (928/952/956 MHz, 928/959 MHz, 932/941 MHz) of
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- be 12.5 kHz. EA licensees, however, may combine contiguous channels without limit or justification. Site-based licensees may combine contiguous channels up to 50 kHz, and more than 50 kHz only upon a showing of adequate justification. When licensed for a larger bandwidth, the system still is required to use equipment that meets the + 0.00015 percent tolerance requirement. (See § 101.107). Any bandwidth (12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater) authorized in accordance with this section may be subdivided into narrower bandwidths to create additional (or sub) frequencies without the need to specify each discreet frequency within the specific bandwidth. Equipment that is used to create additional frequencies by narrowing bandwidth (whether authorized for a 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater bandwidth)
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- required to meet the efficiency standards in Section 101.141 of our Rules,636 because terrestrial licensees will, by necessity, utilize the most efficient technology available. In addition, we propose to require all MVDDS stations to meet the digital emission mask, set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our Rules.637 Further, we propose to retain the frequency tolerance standard of 0.005% in Section 101.107 of our Rules,638 changing the maximum bandwidth in Section 101.109 of our Rules to reflect a value of 500 megahertz for MVDDS systems.639 As such, the value of 500 megahertz will also be the value for B in the equation for determining the emission mask, set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our Rules.640 4. Pending Applications 318. Background. As stated
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- transmitters to use digital modulation, operate with a bandwidth of 500 megahertz, and provide as many video and data channels as possible.506 In addition, the Commission proposed to require all MVDDS stations to meet the digital emissions mask set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our rules.507 Further, the Commission proposed to retain the frequency tolerance standard of 0.005% in Section 101.107 of our rules,508 and to change the maximum bandwidth in Section 101.109 of our Rules to reflect a value of 500 megahertz for MVDDS systems.509 The Commission also indicated that MVDDS transmitters should not be required to meet the efficiency standards in Section 101.141 of our rules.510 207. Discussion. SkyBridge supports requiring all MVDDS transmitters to meet the emissions mask
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- to protect MVDDS stations under the process described in § 101.103(d) of this part. (5) All stations operating under this part must protect the radio quiet zones as required by § 1.924 of this chapter. Stations authorized by competitive bidding are cautioned that they must receive the appropriate approvals directly from the relevant quiet zone entity prior to operating. § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (a) * * * (6) Applicable to private operations fixed point-to-point microwave stations and stations providing MVDDS service. §101.109 Bandwidth. (c) * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum authorized bandwidth * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 8 500 megahertz * * * * * * * 8 For incumbent private operational fixed point-to-point stations
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- of official Commission notice informing the licensee that it must upgrade its equipment, unless an alternative solution has been agreed to by all parties involved in the interference situation. If a non-conforming licensee fails to make all required changes within the specified period of time, the Commission may require the licensee to suspend operation until the changes are completed. § 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (a) The carrier frequency of each transmitter authorized in these services must be maintained within the following percentage of the reference frequency except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this section or in the applicable subpart of this part (unless otherwise specified in the instrument of station authorization the reference frequency will be deemed to be the
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- required to meet the efficiency standards in Section 101.141 of our Rules, because terrestrial licensees will, by necessity, utilize the most efficient technology available. In addition, we propose to require all MVDDS stations to meet the digital emission mask, set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our Rules. Further, we propose to retain the frequency tolerance standard of 0.005% in Section 101.107 of our Rules, changing the maximum bandwidth in Section 101.109 of our Rules to reflect a value of 500 megahertz for MVDDS systems. As such, the value of 500 megahertz will also be the value for B in the equation for determining the emission mask, set forth in Section 101.111(a)(2) of our Rules. Pending Applications Background. As stated earlier, on
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- for comments and the dismissal of pending applications, which we fully considered in the Second Report and Order.310 These Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-15 311 Sierra Petition at 18-22. 312 Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12668-69 (para. 291). 313 Id. at 12588-91 (paras. 98-105). 314 Id. at 12668-69 (para. 291), adopting footnote 8 to 47 C.F.R. § 101.107. PAGE 81 comments demonstrate that Sierra and Nevada DOT knew that future licensing under the 31 GHz rules was in jeopardy and had notice that, if the Commission adopted its proposals, applications for new licenses might not be considered. 4.Frequency Tolerance Level 185. Sierra requests that, with respect to the outer 150 megahertz segment of the 31 GHz band, the
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- be 12.5 kHz. EA licensees, however, may combine contiguous channels without limit or justification. Site-based licensees may combine contiguous channels up to 50 kHz, and more than 50 kHz only upon a showing of adequate justification. When licensed for a larger bandwidth, the system still is required to use equipment that meets the + 0.00015 percent tolerance requirement. (See § 101.107). Any bandwidth (12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater) authorized in accordance with this section may be subdivided into narrower bandwidths to create additional (or sub) frequencies without the need to specify each discreet frequency within the specific bandwidth. Equipment that is used to create additional frequencies by narrowing bandwidth (whether authorized for a 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater bandwidth)
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- services; • revising Parts 74, 78, 90, and 101 for shared use of certain frequency bands; • deleting several unnecessary or redundant sections of the rules concerning forms, notifications, and technical standards; • clarifying conditional operations in the four low power frequency pairs in the 23 GHz band in Section 101.31(b)(vii); • updating the transmitter frequency tolerance table in Section 101.107, and correcting and clarifying other minor technical rules; • allowing conditional operation in the 952.95-956.15 and 956.55-959.75 MHz bands. . We note that some of the proposed rule changes are procedural in nature, and thus are exempt from notice and comment requirements pursuant to Section 553(b)(3)(A) of the Administrative Procedure Act. However, as a result of the consolidation of Parts
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- be 12.5 kHz. EA licensees, however, may combine contiguous channels without limit or justification. Site-based licensees may combine contiguous channels up to 50 kHz, and more than 50 kHz only upon a showing of adequate justification. When licensed for a larger bandwidth, the system still is required to use equipment that meets the + 0.00015 percent tolerance requirement. (See § 101.107). Any bandwidth (12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater) authorized in accordance with this section may be subdivided into narrower bandwidths to create additional (or sub) frequencies without the need to specify each discreet frequency within the specific bandwidth. Equipment that is used to create additional frequencies by narrowing bandwidth (whether authorized for a 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz or greater bandwidth)
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- PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 00-1841 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: August 14, 2000 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Sets Permit-but-Disclose Status for PDC Broadband Corporation Requests for Waiver of Part 101 Rules On April 18, 2000, PDC BroadBand Corporation (PDC) filed requests for waiver of Sections 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139 and 101.603 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139, 101.603, as well as any other fixed microwave radio service rules necessary to permit the processing of its applications pertaining to deployment of service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. PDC seeks authority to provide multichannel video programming, including the retransmission of local
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- PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 DA 00-2134 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov Released: September 20, 2000 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Sets Permit-but-Disclose Status for Satellite Receivers, Ltd. Requests for Waiver of Part 101 Rules On August 25, 2000, Satellite Receivers, Ltd. (SRL) filed requests for waiver of Sections 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139 and 101.603 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 101.101, 101.105, 101.107, 101.111, 101.115, 101.139, 101.603, as well as any other fixed microwave radio service rules necessary to permit the processing of its applications pertaining to deployment of service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band. SRL seeks authority to provide multichannel video programming, including the retransmission of local