[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 172 (Wednesday, September 4, 1996)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 46563-46570]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-21583]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Parts 80 and 95
[WT Docket No. 95-56; FCC 96-315]
Amendment of the Commission's Rules Concerning Low Power Radio
and Automated Maritime Telecommunications System Operations in the 216-
217 MHz Band
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This action amends the maritime service and personal radio
service rules to permit the shared use of the 216-217 MHz band on a
secondary, non-interference basis, for a new Low Power Radio Service
(LPRS) to include auditory assistance devices, health care assistance
devices, law enforcement tracking systems, and automated maritime
telecommunications system (AMTS) point-to-point network control
communications. The effect of this rule is to: increase educational
opportunities and access to telecommunications devices for persons with
disabilities; facilitate health care services, strengthen law
enforcement, and maximize efficiency in the use of AMTS coast stations
frequencies. This action promotes effective utilization of presently
unused radio spectrum.
EFFECTIVE DATE: October 4, 1996.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roger Noel or Ira Keltz of the
Commission's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at (202) 418-0680 or
via email at mayday@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Report
and Order, FCC 96-315, adopted July 25, 1996, and released August 2,
1996. The full text of this Report and Order is available for
inspection and copying during normal business hours in the FCC
Reference Center (Room 239) 1919 M Street, NW., Washington, DC. The
complete text may be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor,
ITS, Inc., 2100 M Street NW., Suite 140, Washington, DC 20037,
telephone (202) 857-3800.
Summary of Order
1. The 216-220 MHz band was originally allocated to the AMTS to
provide automated, integrated, interconnected ship-to-shore
communications for vessel operators. The 216-217 MHz portion of the
band, however, was found to be unusable by high power AMTS coast
stations within 105 miles of TV channel 13 stations, which operate on
the immediately adjacent 210-216 MHz band, due to the potential for
harmful interference. On May 16, 1995, the Commission released a Notice
of Proposed Rule Making, 60 FR 28079 (May 30, 1995), in this proceeding
proposing to permit the shared use of the 216-217 MHz band for a new
LPRS and low power AMTS communications.
2. This action authorizes use of the 216-217 MHz band for a new
service, the LPRS, for auditory assistance, radio-based health care,
law enforcement tracking, and AMTS point-to-point network control
communications. LPRS transmitters will be authorized on a secondary,
non-interference, basis and must not cause harmful interference to TV
receivers within the Grade B contour of any TV channel 13 station or
cause harmful interference to the United States Navy's Space
Surveillance System (SPASUR) operating in the 216.88-217.08 MHz band.
3. Rather than licensing each station individually, this action
authorizes LPRS transmitters by rule under the Citizens Band Radio
Service in Part 95 of the Commission's rules. This approach greatly
reduces administrative and economic burdens for individuals and
organizations that will use LPRS systems by not requiring them to file
license applications and remit fees to the Commission prior to using
these low
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power devices. Although these devices may be used anywhere in the
United States, its territories, and possessions, LPRS devices may only
be operated as follows: for auditory assistance communications
(including but not limited to applications such as assistive listening
devices, audio description for the blind, and simultaneous language
translation); for health care related communications; for law
enforcement tracking purposes; and for AMTS point-to-point network
control communications.
4. In order to promote flexible use of the 216-217 MHz band, the
LPRS channel plan accommodates a variety of channel bandwidths and
technologies. We believe that this flexible channel plan will allow
consumers to choose equipment that best suits their needs. The channel
plan permits LPRS transmitters (excluding AMTS) to utilize 40 twenty-
five kilohertz (standard band) channels, 20 fifty kilohertz (extra
band) channels, or 200 five kilohertz (narrow band) channels. These
channels are overlapping and extend throughout the entire one megahertz
band. AMTS transmissions, however, will be limited to the 216.750-
217.000 MHz band and may use this entire segment as a single wideband
channel or may use any of the three channelizations described above. In
order to minimize the potential for harmful interference to TV
reception and federal government radar, all LPRS transmissions are
limited to 100 milliwatts effective radiated power and must comply with
the out of band emission and frequency stability requirements as
described in the final rules.
5. This rule is necessary in order to provide for the utilization
of presently unused radio spectrum. This action also furthers the goals
of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Technology-
Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act Amendments of
1994 by promoting the development and use of affordable
telecommunications devices by persons with disabilities in places such
as educational settings, public gathering places, and health care
facilities. Additionally, this action promotes the development of
state-of-the-art law enforcement tools that will facilitate the
reduction of crime and law enforcement costs by expediting the
retrieval of stolen goods and apprehension of suspects. Finally, this
action benefits vessel operators on our nation's waterways by
increasing the efficiency of channel usage for AMTS coast stations.
5. This Report and Order is issued under the authority of sections
4(i), 302, 303(r), and 307(e) of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. Secs. 154(i), 302, 303(r), and 307(e).
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
As required by Section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5
U.S.C. Sec. 603 (RFA), an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
(IRFA) was incorporated in the Notice of Proposed Rule Making. The
Commission sought written public comments on the proposals in the
Notice of Proposed Rule Making, including on the IRFA. The Commission's
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) in this Report and Order
conforms to the RFA, as amended by the Contract With America
Advancement Act of 1996 (CWAAA), Public Law No. 104-121, 110 Stat. 847
(1996).
I. Need For and Purpose of this Action
Our objective is to permit the shared use of the 216-217 MHz band
on a secondary basis by a new Low Power Radio Service (LPRS)--
consisting of auditory assistance devices, health care aids, law
enforcement tracking systems and AMTS point-to-point network control
communications. This action will: (1) promote the utilization of
presently unused spectrum; (2) speed development and delivery of
advanced telecommunications devices for persons with disabilities and
illnesses; (3) promote the development of tools for use by federal,
state, and local law enforcement agencies in retrieving stolen goods
and deterring crime; and (4) increase system efficiency in the AMTS.
In creating a new LPRS, we find that the potential benefits to
persons with disabilities and illnesses, the law enforcement community,
and vessel operators exceed any negative effects that may result from
the promulgation of rules for this purpose. Thus, we conclude that the
public interest is served by creating a new LPRS in the 216-217 MHz
band.
II. Summary of Issues Raised by the Public Comments in Response to the
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)
No comments were filed in direct response to the IRFA. In general
comments on the Notice of Proposed Rule Making, however, some small
business commenters raised issues that might affect small entities. In
particular, some small business commenters argued that requiring very
low power LPRS devices to be licensed by the Commission would be overly
burdensome on small entities and individuals and could deter them from
using LPRS systems. Small business commenters also noted that the
Commission should channelize the 216-217 MHz band in order to promote
the conversion of existing equipment (operating in 72-76 MHz band) to
the higher band and the rapid deployment of auditory assistance
systems. Further, small business commenters asked the Commission to
eliminate the requirement for LPRS transmitters to employ crystal
oscillators to control frequency stability. These small business
commenters noted that there may be other technologies that may be
economically and technically viable, while providing adequate frequency
control. The Commission carefully considered each of these comments in
reaching the decisions set forth in this Notice.
III. Changes Made to the Proposed Rules
In the Notice of Proposed Rule Making, the Commission proposed to
generally license LPRS stations regionally based on Metropolitan
Statistical Areas (MSAs) and Rural Service Areas (RSAs), with the AMTS
stations licensed under the Maritime Service Rules in Part 80 and two
of the law enforcement tracking channels under the Police Radio Service
in Part 90. The Commission also proposed to require the public to apply
for these licenses using FCC Form 600 or FCC Form 503 (AMTS only).
However, the Commission here determines that the public interest is
served by licensing all LPRS stations by rule, rather than
individually. The Commission proposed to divide the 216-217 MHz band
into 40, twenty-five kilohertz channels. In order to promote technical
flexibility and allow consumers to choose among a broader range of low
power equipment, the Commission decided to instead divide the band into
40, twenty-five kilohertz channels (standard band), 20, fifty kilohertz
channels (extra band), 200, five kilohertz channels (narrowband), and
permit AMTS operations in the highest two hundred fifty kilohertz block
of the band. The Commission proposed to permit 100 milliwatt and 1 watt
transmissions in the lower and upper portions of the 216-217 MHz band,
respectively. Based on the comments, however, the Commission decides to
instead limit LPRS transmitter power to 100 milliwatts. The Commission
also deviates from the proposed rules to expand the scope of the LPRS
to include auditory assistance services for all persons in educational
settings and persons that require language translation in any setting.
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Commission decides not to specify the means by which manufacturers may
provide for frequency stability in LPRS transmitters. Finally, the
Commission determines that it is unnecessary for AMTS licensees to
notify channel 13 TV stations of proposed LPRS point-to-point
operations other than those stations that were not originally notified
at licensing.
IV. Description and Estimate of the Small Entities Subject to the Rules
The rules adopted in this Report and Order will apply to small
businesses that choose to use, manufacturer, design, import, or sell
auditory assistance devices, radio-based health care aids, law
enforcement tracking systems, or AMTS point-to-point transmitters.
There is no requirement, however, for any entity to use or produce
these types of products.
A. Estimates for LPRS Manufacturers/Importers
The Commission has not developed a definition of small entities
specifically applicable to LPRS manufacturers and importers. Therefore,
the applicable definition of small entity is the definition under the
Small Business Administration rules applicable to radio and television
broadcasting and communications equipment manufacturers. This
definition provides that a small entity is any entity employing less
than 750 persons. See 13 CFR Sec. 121.201, Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Code 3663. Additionally, the Small Business
Administration rules state that wholesale electronic parts and
equipment firms must have 100 or fewer employees in order to qualify as
a small business entity. See 13 CFR Sec. 121.201. Since the Regulatory
Flexibility Act amendments were not in effect until the record in this
proceeding was closed, the Commission was unable to request information
regarding the number of small entities that may choose to manufacture
LPRS equipment and is unable at this time to make a meaningful estimate
of the number of potential manufacturers which are small businesses.
The 1992 Census of Manufacturers, conducted by the Bureau of
Census, which is the most comprehensive and recent information
available, shows that approximately 925 out of the 948 entities
manufacturing radio and television transmitting equipment in 1992
employed less than 750 persons. We are unable to discern from the
Census data precisely how many of these manufacturers produce devices
similar to those that will be used under the new LPRS. Further, any
entity may choose to manufacture LPRS equipment. Further, 12,161 of the
12,654 wholesale electronic parts and equipment firms have fewer than
100 employees, and would be classified as small entities. Therefore,
for purposes of our evaluations and conclusions in this Final
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, we estimate that there are at least
13,086 potential manufacturers or importers of LPRS equipment which are
small businesses, as that term is defined by the Small Business
Administration.
B. Estimates for AMTS Licensees
The Commission has not developed a definition of small entities
specifically applicable to AMTS licensees. Therefore, the applicable
definition of small entity is the definition under the Small Business
Administration rules applicable to radiotelephone service providers.
This definition provides that a small entity is any entity employing
less than 1,500 persons. See 13 CFR Sec. 121.201, Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Code 4812. Since the Regulatory Flexibility Act
amendments were not in effect until the record in this proceeding was
closed, the Commission was unable to request information regarding the
number of small AMTS businesses and is unable at this time to determine
the precise number of AMTS firms which are small businesses.
The size data provided by the Small Business Administration does
not enable us to make a meaningful estimate of the number of AMTS firms
which are small businesses. Therefore, we used the 1992 Census of
Transportation, Communications, and Utilities, conducted by the Bureau
of the Census, which is the most recent information available. This
document shows that only 12 radiotelephone firms out of a total of
1,178 such firms which operated during 1992 had 1,000 or more
employees. There are three AMTS licensees which are authorized on an
exclusive basis along the Mississippi River, portions of the West
Coast, and nearly the entire East Coast. Because most of the nation's
coastline has or will be covered by the present licensees, it is
unlikely that a large number of additional licenses will be authorized
in the future. Therefore, for purposes of our evaluations and
conclusions in this Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, we estimate
that there are three AMTS licensees which are small businesses, as that
term is defined by the Small Business Administration.
V. Summary of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other Compliance
Requirements
In order to facilitate operation of LPRS devices without individual
licenses, we are imposing four separate regulatory burdens that may
affect small businesses.
(1) Prior to marketing an LPRS device in the U.S., a manufacturer
must have the unit type accepted by the Commission under the technical
criteria set forth in the final rules. The criteria include channel
specifications and emission limitations that will facilitate the shared
use of the 216-217 MHz band by a diverse group of users. All classes of
small businesses could potentially be affected by this requirement. In
order to have a unit type accepted, a small entity would have to test
the radio equipment and provide clerical support to file the requisite
FCC application forms. Both of these functions could be handled by a
third party.
(2) Each LPRS transmitter sold must have included with it the
following statement: ``This transmitter is authorized by rule under the
Low Power Radio Service (47 C.F.R. Part 95) and must not cause harmful
interference to TV reception or United States Navy SPASUR
installations. You do not need an FCC license to operate this
transmitter. This transmitter may only be used to provide: auditory
assistance to persons with disabilities, persons who require language
translation, or persons in educational settings; health care services
to the ill; law enforcement tracking services under agreement with a
law enforcement agency; or automated maritime telecommunications system
(AMTS) network control communications Two-way voice communications and
all other types of uses are expressly prohibited.'' All classes of
small businesses could potentially be affected. Because the Commission
is providing specific language to be included with each device, a small
business would need clerical support to add this language to the
instruction manual for the device.
(3) Unless the transmitter is so small as to make this requirement
impractical, each LPRS transmitter sold must bear the following
statement in a conspicuous location on the device: ``This device may
not interfere with TV reception or federal government radar, and must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.'' The Commission does not specifiy whether this
statement must be inscribed into
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the unit or attached via a label or sticker.
(4) AMTS licensees must notify, in writing, each television station
that may be affected by these new low power operations. There is no
need, however, for AMTS licensees to renotify television stations that
were previously alerted concerning AMTS operations in their areas.
VI. Steps Taken to Minimize the Significant Economic Impact on Small
Entities
The Commission in this proceeding has considered comments on ways
to implement a new LPRS. In doing so, the Commission has adopted
alternatives which minimize burdens placed on small entities. First, it
has decided not to require LPRS transmitters to be individually
licensed, as proposed in the Notice of Proposed Rule Making in this
proceeding. This approach eliminates the need for small entities and
individuals to apply for a license and remit processing fees. Second,
as the small business commenters point out, dividing the 216-217 MHz
band into forty, twenty-five kilohertz channels will allow existing
equipment designs (e.g., 72-76 MHz band equipment) to be converted to
permit operation in the higher band. This approach promotes the rapid
delivery of LPRS devices to the public with a minimum negative impact
on manufacturers who are small businesses. Third, it has decided not to
require LPRS transmitter stability to be controlled by crystal
oscillators. This approach permits manufacturers to use other
technologies that may be cheaper to implement and can provide
equivalent, if not better, control of a unit's operating frequency.
Fourth, it has decided not to require AMTS licensees to renotify
broadcast licensees prior to commencing point-to-point operations under
the LPRS. Renotification is unnecessary because AMTS applicants already
notify affected broadcast licensees prior to licensing. Further, it is
unlikely that AMTS point-to-point operations will affect broadcast
licensees that have not already been notified. This action eliminates
unnecessary economic and administrative burdens for AMTS providers that
are also small businesses. Fifth, the Commission has taken steps to
minimize the economic burdens associated with the labeling requirement
found in Sec. 95.1017. The Commission minimized the number of words to
be included in the label (half the number of words required for similar
devices under Part 15 of our rules) and did not require the words to be
engraved or molded into the transmitter unit. This action reduces
burdens and increases flexibility for manufacturers that are also small
entities.
VII. Significant Alternatives Considered and Rejected
The Commission considered and rejected several significant
alternatives. The Commission rejected the alternative of requiring LPRS
transmitters to be licensed individually because it determined that
such a procedure would not further spectrum management or enforcement
goals and would place administrative and economic burdens on the
public. The Commission also rejected the alternative of permitting one-
watt transmissions in the 216-217 MHz band because of the potential for
harmful interference to TV reception. Finally, the Commission rejected
the alternative of requiring the use of crystal oscillators because
there are other technologies that can control frequency stability that
may be cheaper and just as efficient to implement. By rejecting these
alternatives, the Commission seeks to provide flexibility in the
licensing and design of these low power transmitters while eliminating
unnecessary regulatory burdens for small entities.
VIII. Report to Congress
The Commission shall send a copy of this Final Regulatory
Flexibility Analysis, along with this Report and Order, in a report to
Congress pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness
Act of 1996, 5 U.S.C. Sec. 801(a)(1)(A). A copy of this FRFA will also
be published in the Federal Register.
List of Subjects
47 CFR Part 80
Communications equipment, Radio, Vessels.
47 CFR Part 95
Communications equipment, Radio.
Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Acting Secretary.
Rule Changes
Parts 80 and 95 of Chapter I of Title 47 of the Code of Federal
Regulations are amended as follows:
PART 80--STATIONS IN THE MARITIME SERVICES
1. The authority citation for Part 80 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47
U.S.C. 154, 303, unless otherwise noted. Interpret or apply 48 Stat.
1064-1068, 1081-1105, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 151-155, 301-609; 3 UST
3450, 3 UST 4726, 12 UST 2377.
2. Section 80.385 is amended by revising footnote 2 to the table in
paragraph (a)(2) to read as follows:
Sec. 80.385 Frequencies for automated systems.
* * * * *
(a) * * *
(2) * * *
\2\ Coast station operation on frequencies in Groups C and D are
not currently assignable and are shared on a secondary basis with
the Low Power Radio Service in part 95 of this chapter. Frequencies
in the band 216.750-217.000 MHz band are available for low power
point-to-point network control communications by AMTS coast stations
under the Low Power Radio Service (LPRS). LPRS operations are
subject to the conditions that no harmful interference is caused to
the United States Navy's SPASUR radar system (216.88-217.08 MHz) or
to TV reception within the Grade B contour of any TV channel 13
station or within the 68 dBu predicted contour of any low power TV
or TV translator station operating on channel 13.
* * * * *
PART 95--PERSONAL RADIO SERVICES
1. The authority citation for Part 95 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47
U.S.C. 154, 303.
2. Section 95.401 is amended by adding paragraph (c) to read as
follows:
Sec. 95.401 (CB Rule 1) What are the Citizens Band Radio Services?
* * * * *
(c) The Low Power Radio Service (LPRS)--a private, short-distance
communication service providing auditory assistance to persons with
disabilities, persons who require language translation, and persons in
educational settings, health care assistance to the ill, law
enforcement tracking services in cooperation with law enforcement, and
point-to-point network control communications for Automated Marine
Telecommunications System (AMTS) coast stations licensed under part 80
of this chapter. The rules for this service are listed under subpart G
of this part. Two-way voice communications are prohibited.
3. Section 95.601 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 95.601 Basis and purpose.
This section provides the technical standards to which each
transmitter (apparatus that converts electrical energy received from a
source into RF (radio frequency) energy capable of
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being radiated) used or intended to be used in a station authorized in
any of the Personal Radio Services must comply. This section also
provides requirements for obtaining type acceptance or type
certification for such transmitters. The Personal Radio Services are
the GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service)--subpart A, the Family Radio
Service (FRS)--subpart B, the R/C (Radio Control Radio Service)--
subpart C, the CB (Citizens Band Radio Service)--subpart D, and the Low
Power Radio Service (LPRS)--subpart G.
4. Section 95.603 is amended by adding paragraph (e) to read as
follows:
Sec. 95.603 Type acceptance or certification required.
* * * * *
(e) Each Low Power Radio Service transmitter (a transmitter that
operates or is intended to operate in the LPRS) must be type accepted.
5. Section 95.605 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 95.605 Type acceptance and certification procedures.
Any entity may request type acceptance for its transmitter when the
transmitter is used in the GMRS, R/C, CB, IVDS, or LPRS following the
procedures in part 2 of this chapter.
Any entity may request certification for its transmitter when the
transmitter is used in the FRS following the procedures in part 2 of
this chapter.
6. Sections 95.629 through 95.671 are redesignated as 95.631
through 95.673 respectively, and a new Section 95.629 is added to read
as follows:
Sec. 95.629 LPRS transmitter frequencies.
(a) LPRS transmitters may operate on any frequency listed in
paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section. Channels 19, 20, 50, and
151-160 are available exclusively for law enforcement tracking
purposes. AMTS transmissions are limited to the 216.750-217.000 MHz
band for low power point-to-point network control communications by
AMTS coast stations. Other AMTS transmissions in the 216-217 MHz band
are prohibited.
(b) Standard band channels.
(1) The following table indicates standard band frequencies. The
channel bandwidth is 25 kHz.
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Center
Channel No. frequency
(MHz)
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1......................................................... 216.0125
2......................................................... 216.0375
3......................................................... 216.0625
4......................................................... 216.0875
5......................................................... 216.1125
6......................................................... 216.1375
7......................................................... 216.1625
8......................................................... 216.1875
9......................................................... 216.2125
10......................................................... 216.2375
11......................................................... 216.2625
12......................................................... 216.2875
13......................................................... 216.3125
14......................................................... 216.3375
15......................................................... 216.3625
16......................................................... 216.3875
17......................................................... 216.4125
18......................................................... 216.4375
19......................................................... 216.4625
20......................................................... 216.4875
21......................................................... 216.5125
22......................................................... 216.5375
23......................................................... 216.5625
24......................................................... 216.5875
25......................................................... 216.6125
26......................................................... 216.6375
27......................................................... 216.6625
28......................................................... 216.6875
29......................................................... 216.7125
30......................................................... 216.7375
31......................................................... 216.7625
32......................................................... 216.7875
33......................................................... 216.8125
34......................................................... 216.8375
35......................................................... 216.8625
36......................................................... 216.8875
37......................................................... 216.9125
38......................................................... 216.9375
39......................................................... 216.9625
40......................................................... 216.9875
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(2) LPRS transmitters operating on standard band channels must be
maintained within a frequency stability of 50 parts per million.
(c) Extra band channels.
(1) The following table indicates extra band frequencies. The
channel bandwidth is 50 kHz.
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Center
Channel No. frequency
(MHz)
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41......................................................... 216.025
42......................................................... 216.075
43......................................................... 216.125
44......................................................... 216.175
45......................................................... 216.225
46......................................................... 216.275
47......................................................... 216.325
48......................................................... 216.375
49......................................................... 216.425
50......................................................... 216.475
51......................................................... 216.525
52......................................................... 216.575
53......................................................... 216.625
54......................................................... 216.675
55......................................................... 216.725
56......................................................... 216.775
57......................................................... 216.825
58......................................................... 216.875
59......................................................... 216.925
60......................................................... 216.975
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(2) LPRS transmitters operating on extra band channels must be
maintained within a frequency stability of 50 parts per million.
(d) Narrowband channels.
(1) The following table indicates narrowband frequencies. The
channel bandwidth is 5 kHz and the authorized bandwidth is 4 kHz.
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Center
Channel No. frequency
(MHz)
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61........................................................ 216.0025
62........................................................ 216.0075
63........................................................ 216.0125
64........................................................ 216.0175
65........................................................ 216.0225
66........................................................ 216.0275
67........................................................ 216.0325
68........................................................ 216.0375
69........................................................ 216.0425
70........................................................ 216.0475
71........................................................ 216.0525
72........................................................ 216.0575
73........................................................ 216.0625
74........................................................ 216.0675
75........................................................ 216.0725
76........................................................ 216.0775
77........................................................ 216.0825
78........................................................ 216.0875
79........................................................ 216.0925
80........................................................ 216.0975
81........................................................ 216.1025
82........................................................ 216.1075
83........................................................ 216.1125
84........................................................ 216.1175
85........................................................ 216.1225
86........................................................ 216.1275
87........................................................ 216.1325
88........................................................ 216.1375
89........................................................ 216.1425
90........................................................ 216.1475
91........................................................ 216.1525
92........................................................ 216.1575
93........................................................ 216.1625
94........................................................ 216.1675
95........................................................ 216.1725
96........................................................ 216.1775
97........................................................ 216.1825
98........................................................ 216.1875
99........................................................ 216.1925
100........................................................ 216.1975
101........................................................ 216.2025
102........................................................ 216.2075
103........................................................ 216.2125
104........................................................ 216.2175
105........................................................ 216.2225
106........................................................ 216.2275
107........................................................ 216.2325
108........................................................ 216.2375
109........................................................ 216.2425
110........................................................ 216.2475
111........................................................ 216.2525
112........................................................ 216.2575
113........................................................ 216.2625
114........................................................ 216.2675
115........................................................ 216.2725
116........................................................ 216.2775
117........................................................ 216.2825
118........................................................ 216.2875
119........................................................ 216.2925
120........................................................ 216.2975
121........................................................ 216.3025
122........................................................ 216.3075
123........................................................ 216.3125
124........................................................ 216.3175
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125........................................................ 216.3225
126........................................................ 216.3275
127........................................................ 216.3325
128........................................................ 216.3375
129........................................................ 216.3425
130........................................................ 216.3475
131........................................................ 216.3525
132........................................................ 216.3575
133........................................................ 216.3625
134........................................................ 216.3675
135........................................................ 216.3725
136........................................................ 216.3775
137........................................................ 216.3825
138........................................................ 216.3875
139........................................................ 216.3925
140........................................................ 216.3975
141........................................................ 216.4025
142........................................................ 216.4075
143........................................................ 216.4125
144........................................................ 216.4175
145........................................................ 216.4225
146........................................................ 216.4275
147........................................................ 216.4325
148........................................................ 216.4375
149........................................................ 216.4425
150........................................................ 216.4475
151........................................................ 216.4525
152........................................................ 216.4575
153........................................................ 216.4625
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(2) LPRS transmitters operating on narrowband channels must be
maintained within a frequency stability of 1.5 parts per million.
7. Section 95.631 is amended by adding paragraph (g) to read as
follows:
Sec. 95.631 Emission types.
* * * * *
(g) An LPRS station may transmit any emission type appropriate for
communications in this service. Two-way voice communications, however,
are prohibited.
8. Section 95.633 is amended by adding paragraph (d) to read as
follows:
Sec. 95.633 Emission bandwidth.
* * * * *
(d) For transmitters in the LPRS:
(1) The authorized bandwidth for narrowband frequencies is 4 kHz
and the channel bandwidth is 5 kHz
(2) The channel bandwidth for standard band frequencies is 25 kHz.
(3) The channel bandwidth for extra band frequencies is 50 kHz.
(4) AMTS stations may use the 216.750-217.000 MHz band as a single
250 kHz channel so long as the signal is attenuated as specified in
Sec. 95.635(c).
9. Section 95.635 is amended by adding paragraph (c) to read as
follows:
Sec. 95.635 Unwanted radiation.
* * * * *
(c) For transmitters designed to operate in the LPRS, emissions
shall be attenuated in accordance with the following:
(1) Emissions for LPRS transmitters operating on standard band
channels (25 kHz) shall be attenuated below the unmodulated carrier in
accordance with the following:
(i) Emissions 12.5 kHz to 22.5 kHz away from the channel center
frequency: at least 30 dB; and
(ii) Emissions more than 22.5 kHz away from the channel center
frequency: at least 43 + 10log(carrier power in watts) dB.
(2) Emissions for LPRS transmitters operating on extra band
channels (50 kHz) shall be attenuated below the unmodulated carrier in
accordance with the following:
(i) Emissions 25 kHz to 35 kHz from the channel center frequency:
at least 30 dB; and
(ii) Emissions more than 35 kHz away from the channel center
frequency: at least 43 + 10log(carrier power in watts) dB.
(3) Emissions for LPRS transmitters operating on narrowband
channels (5 kHz) shall be attenuated below the power (P) of the highest
emission, measured in peak values, contained within the authorized
bandwidth (4 kHz) in accordance with the following:
(i) On any frequency within the authorized bandwidth: Zero dB;
(ii) On any frequency removed from the center of the authorized
bandwidth by a displacement frequency (fd in kHz)
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of more than 2 kHz up to and including 3.75 kHz: The lesser of 30 +
20(fd-2) dB, or 55 + 10 log(P), or 65 dB; and
(iii) On any frequency beyond 3.75 kHz removed from the center of
the authorized bandwidth: At least 55 + 10 log(P) dB.
(4) Emissions from AMTS transmitters using a single 250 kHz channel
shall be attenuated below the unmodulated carrier in accordance with
the following:
(i) Emissions from 125 kHz to 135 kHz away from the channel center
frequency; at least 30 dB; and
(ii) Emissions more than 135 kHz away from the channel center
frequency; at least 43 + 10log(carrier power in watts) dB.
10. Section 95.639 is amended by adding paragraph (e) to read as
follows:
Sec. 95.639 Maximum transmitter power.
* * * * *
(e) The maximum transmitter output power authorized for LPRS
stations is 100 mW.
11. Section 95.649 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 95.649 Power capability.
No CB, R/C, LPRS transmitter, or FRS unit shall incorporate
provisions for increasing its transmitter power to any level in excess
of the limits specified in Sec. 95.639.
12. Section 95.651 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 95.651 Crystal control required.
All transmitters used in the Personal Radio Services must be
crystal controlled, except an R/C station that transmits in the 26-27
MHz frequency band, a FRS unit, and a LPRS unit.
13. A new Subpart G is added to Part 95 to read as follows:
Subpart G--Low Power Radio Service (LPRS).
General Provisions
Sec.
95.1001 Eligibility.
95.1003 Authorized locations.
95.1005 Station identification.
95.1007 Station inspection.
95.1009 Permissible communications.
95.1011 Channel use policy.
95.1013 Antennas.
95.1015 Disclosure policies.
95.1017 Labeling requirements.
95.1019 Marketing limitations.
Subpart G--Low Power Radio Service (LPRS).
General Provisions
Sec. 95.1001 Eligibility.
An entity is authorized by rule to operate a LPRS transmitter and
is not required to be individually licensed by the FCC if it is not a
representative of a foreign government and if it uses the transmitter
only in accordance with Sec. 95.1009. Each entity operating a LPRS
transmitter for AMTS purposes must hold an AMTS license under part 80
of this chapter.
Sec. 95.1003 Authorized locations.
LPRS operation is authorized:
(a) Anywhere CB station operation is permitted under
Sec. 95.405(a); and
(b) Aboard any vessel or aircraft of the United States, with the
permission of the captain, while the vessel or aircraft is either
travelling domestically or in international waters or airspace.
Sec. 95.1005 Station identification.
An LPRS station is not required to transmit a station
identification announcement.
Sec. 95.1007 Station inspection.
All LPRS system apparatus must be made available for inspection
upon request by an authorized FCC representative.
Sec. 95.1009 Permissible communications.
LPRS stations may transmit voice, data, or tracking signals as
permitted in this section. Two-way voice communications are prohibited.
(a) Auditory assistance communications (including but not limited
to applications such as assistive listening devices, audio description
for the blind, and simultaneous language translation) for:
(1) Persons with disabilities. In the context of the LPRS, the term
``disability'' has the meaning given to it by section 3(2)(A) of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12102(2)(A)), i.e,
persons with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits
one or more of the major life activities of such individuals;
(2) Persons who require language translation; or
(3) Persons who may otherwise benefit from auditory assistance
communications in educational settings.
(b) Health care related communications for the ill.
(c) Law enforcement tracking signals (for homing or interrogation)
including the tracking of persons or stolen goods under authority or
agreement with a law enforcement agency (federal, state, or local)
having jurisdiction in the area where the transmitters are placed.
(d) AMTS point-to-point network control communications.
Sec. 95.1011 Channel use policy.
(a) The channels authorized to LPRS systems by this part are
available on a shared basis only and will not be assigned for the
exclusive use of any entity.
(b) Those using LPRS transmitters must cooperate in the selection
and use of channels in order to reduce interference and make the most
effective use of the authorized facilities. Channels must be selected
in an effort to avoid interference to other LPRS transmissions.
(c) Operation is subject to the conditions that no harmful
interference is caused to the United States Navy's SPASUR radar system
(216.88-217.08 MHz) or to TV reception within the Grade B contour of
any TV channel 13 station or within the 68 dBu predicted contour of any
low power TV or TV translator station operating on channel 13.
Sec. 95.1013 Antennas.
(a) The maximum allowable ERP for a station in the LPRS is 100 mW.
(b) AMTS stations must employ directional antennas.
(c) Antennas used with LPRS units must comply with the following:
(1) For LPRS units operating entirely within an enclosed structure,
e.g., a building, there is no limit on antenna height;
(2) For LPRS units not operating entirely within an enclosed
structure, the tip of the antenna shall not exceed 30.5 meters (100
feet) above ground. In cases where harmful interference occurs the FCC
may require that the antenna height be reduced; and
(3) The height limitation in paragraph (c)(2) of this section does
not apply to LPRS units in which the antenna is an integral part of the
unit.
Sec. 95.1015 Disclosure policies.
(a) Manufacturers of LPRS transmitters used for auditory
assistance, health care assistance, and law enforcement tracking
purposes must include with each transmitting device the following
statement: ``This transmitter is authorized by rule under the Low Power
Radio Service (47 C.F.R. Part 95) and must not cause harmful
interference to TV reception or United States Navy SPASUR
installations. You do not need an FCC license to operate this
transmitter. This transmitter may only be used to provide: auditory
assistance to persons with disabilities, persons who require language
translation, or persons in educational settings; health care services
to the ill; law enforcement tracking services under agreement with a
law enforcement agency; or automated maritime telecommunications system
(AMTS) network control communications. Two-
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way voice communications and all other types of uses not mentioned
above are expressly prohibited.''
(b) Prior to operating a LPRS transmitter for AMTS purposes, an
AMTS licensee must notify, in writing, each television station that may
be affected by such operations, as defined in Sec. 80.215(h) of this
chapter. The notification provided with the station's license
application is sufficient to satisfy this requirement if no new
television stations would be affected.
Sec. 95.1017 Labeling requirements.
(a) Each LPRS transmitting device shall bear the following
statement in a conspicuous location on the device: ``This device may
not interfere with TV reception or federal government radar, and must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.''
(b) Where an LPRS device is constructed in two or more sections
connected by wires and marketed together, the statement specified in
this section is required to be affixed only to the main control unit.
(c) When the LPRS device is so small or for such use that it is not
practicable to place the statement specified in the section on it, the
statement must be placed in a prominent location in the instruction
manual or pamphlet supplied to the user or, alternatively, shall be
placed on the container in which the device is marketed.
Sec. 95.1019 Marketing limitations.
Transmitters intended for operation in the LPRS may be marketed and
sold only for those uses described in Sec. 95.1109.
[FR Doc. 96-21583 Filed 9-3-96; 8:45 am]
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