§ 74.949 - Individually licensed 125 kHz channel ITFS response stations.  


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  • (a) The provisions of § 74.939(a), (e), (h), (j), (k), (n) and (o) shall also apply with respect to the authorization of 125 kHz channel ITFS response stations not authorized under a response station hub license. The applicant shall also comply with the requirements of § 74.903 and § 21.938 of this chapter where appropriate, as well as with the provisions of §§ 21.909 and 21.913 of this chapter and of §§ 74.939 and 74.985 regarding the protection of response station hubs and booster (and primary) service areas from harmful electromagnetic interference, using the appropriately adjusted interference protection values based upon the ratios of the bandwidths involved.

    (b) An application for a license to operate a new or modified 125 kHz channel ITFS response station not under a response station hub license shall be filed with the Commission in Washington, D.C., on FCC Form 331. The applicant shall supply the following information and certification on that form for each response station:

    (1) The geographic coordinates and street address of the ITFS response station transmitting antenna; and

    (2) The manufacturer's name, type number, operating frequency, and power output of the proposed ITFS response station transmitter; and

    (3) The type of transmitting antenna, power gain, azimuthal orientation and polarization of the major lobe of radiation in degrees measured clockwise from True North; and

    (4) A sketch giving pertinent details of the ITFS response station transmitting antenna installation including ground elevation of the transmitter site above mean sea level; overall height above ground, including appurtenances, of any ground-mounted tower or mast on which the transmitting antenna will be mounted or, if the tower or mast is or will be located on an existing building or other manmade structure, the separate heights above ground of the building and the tower or mast including appurtenances; the location of the tower or mast on the building; the location of the transmitting antenna on the tower or mast; and the overall height of the transmitting antenna above ground.

    (5) A certification that all licensees and applicants appropriately covered under the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section have been served with copies of the application.

    (c) Each ITFS response station licensed under this section shall comply with the following:

    (1) No ITFS response station shall be located beyond the protected service area of the ITFS station with which it communicates; and

    (2) No ITFS response station shall operate with a transmitter output power in excess of 2 watts; and

    (3) No ITFS response station shall operate at an excess of 16 dBW EIRP.

    (d) During breaks in communications, the unmodulated carrier frequency shall be maintained within 35 kHz of the assigned frequency at all times. Adequate means shall be provided to insure compliance with this rule.

    (e) Each ITFS response station shall employ a directive transmitting antenna oriented towards the transmitter site of the associated ITFS station or towards the response station hub with which the ITFS response station communicates. The beamwidth between half power points shall not exceed 15° and radiation in any minor lobe of the antenna radiation pattern shall be at least 20 dB below the power in the main lobe of radiation.

    (f) A response station may be operated unattended. The overall performance of the response station transmitter shall be checked by the licensee of the station or hub receiving the response signal, or by the licensee's employees or agents, as often as necessary to ensure that the transmitter is functioning in accordance with the requirements of the Commission's rules. The licensee of the station or hub receiving the response signal is responsible for the proper operation of the response station and must have reasonable and timely access to the response station transmitter. The response station shall be installed and maintained by the licensee of the associated station or hub, or the licensee's employees or agents, and protected in such manner as to prevent tampering or operation by unauthorized persons. No response station which has not been installed by an authorized person may lawfully communicate with any station or hub.