95-15673. Routine Use of Signal Boosters  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 125 (Thursday, June 29, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 33782-33784]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-15673]
    
    
    
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    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
    
    47 CFR Parts 22, 90, and 94
    
    [WT Docket No. 95-70; RM-8200, FCC 95-204]
    
    
    Routine Use of Signal Boosters
    
    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Commission has released a Notice of Proposed Rule Making 
    that proposes to permit routine use of signal boosters by licensees 
    without separate authorization from the Commission. This action was 
    initiated by a petition from TX RX Systems, Inc. and is necessary to 
    enable licensees to use signal boosters without obtaining a waiver of 
    the rules, thus reducing the workload burden on both the applicant and 
    the Commission.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before July 21, 1995, and reply 
    comments on or before August 8, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 1919 M Street N.W., 
    Washington, D.C. 20554.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Eugene Thomson, Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications 
    Bureau, (202) 418-0634.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice 
    of Proposed Rule Making (Notice), in the Matter of Amendment of Parts 
    22, 90, and 94 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Routine Use of 
    Signal Boosters, WT Docket No. 95-70, FCC 95-204, adopted May 17, 1995, 
    and released June 22, 1995. The full text of the Notice is available 
    for inspection and copying during normal business hours in the FCC 
    Reference Center, Room 239, 1919 M Street N.W. Washington, D.C. The 
    complete text may be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor, 
    ITS Inc. 2100 M St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, telephone (202) 857-
    3800.
    
    Summary of Notice of Proposed Rule Making
    
        1. This proceeding was initiated by a petition for rule making 
    filed by TX RX Systems Inc. requesting that Parts 22, 90, and 94 of the 
    Rules and Regulations be amended to permit licensees to routinely use 
    one-way or two-way signal 
    
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    boosters without specific authorization from the Commission.
        2. Currently, under Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio Services 
    rules, signal boosters may be used only on ten Business Radio Service 
    frequency pairs in the 450-470 MHz band for communications related to 
    the servicing and supplying of aircraft at certain specified airports. 
    Under Part 22 Public Mobile Service rules, a form of signal booster, 
    generally called a cellular repeater, may be employed by cellular 
    licensees without separate licensing provided that the repeater does 
    not extend the licensee's signal beyond the authorized cellular service 
    area.
        3. The Notice proposes to expand the use of signal boosters to Part 
    22 common carrier paging operations at 931-932 MHz, to Part 90 land 
    mobile radio operations in all Part 90 frequency bands above 150 MHz, 
    to Part 90 paging operations at 929-930 MHz, and to Part 94 multiple 
    address system operations in the 928-960 MHz band.
        4. Additionally, the Notice proposes to define and classify signal 
    boosters as narrowband (Class A) or broadband (Class B), limit booster 
    transmitter output power to 500 milliwatts, permit licensees to use 
    signal boosters without separate authorization, and make licensees 
    responsible for correcting any interference caused by the use of signal 
    boosters.
    
    Ex-Parte
    
        5. This is a non-restricted notice and comment rule making 
    proceeding. See Section 1.1231 of the Commission's Rules, 47 CFR 
    1.1231, for rules governing permissible ex parte contacts.
    
    Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    
        6. We certify that the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 does not 
    apply to this rule making proceeding because if the proposed rule 
    amendments are promulgated, there will not be a significant economic 
    impact on a substantial number of small business entities, as defined 
    by Section 601(3) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
    
    Paperwork Reduction
    
        7. The proposals contained herein have been analyzed with respect 
    to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 and found to contain no new or 
    modified form, information collection and/or recordkeeping, labeling, 
    disclosure or record retention requirements, and will not increase 
    burden hours imposed upon the public.
    
    List of Subjects in 47 CFR Parts 22, 90, 94
    
        Communications equipment, Radio.
    
        Federal Communications Commission.
    William F. Caton,
    Acting Secretary.
    Amendatory Text
    
        Parts 22, 90, and 94 of chapter I of title 47 of the Code of 
    Federal Regulations are proposed to be amended as follows:
    
    PART 22--PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICE
    
        1. The authority citation for part 22 continues to read as follows:
    
        Auhority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, unless otherwise noted.
    
        2. Section 22.99 is amended by adding the definition for ``signal 
    booster'' in alphabetical order to read as follows:
    Sec. 22.99  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Signal booster. A stationary device that automatically reradiates 
    signals from base transmitters without channel translation, for the 
    purpose of providing service in weak signal areas.
    * * * * *
        3. Section 22.377 is amended by revising the first sentence of the 
    introductory text to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 22.377  Type-acceptance of transmitters.
    
        Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, transmitters 
    used in the Public Mobile Services, including those used with signal 
    boosters, in-building radiation systems and cellular repeaters must be 
    type-accepted for use in the radio services regulated under this part. 
    * * *
    * * * * *
        4. A new Sec. 22.385 is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 22.385  Signal boosters.
    
        Licensees may install and operate signal boosters without applying 
    for authorization or notifying the Commission, subject to the 
    requirements of this section.
        (a) The location of each signal booster must be within the 
    protected service area of the licensee's authorized base transmitter(s) 
    on the channel being reradiated.
        (b) Any signal booster used must be designed such that transmitter 
    output power cannot exceed 500 milliwatts under any normal operating 
    condition.
        (c) Licensees must not allow any signal booster that they install 
    and operate to cause interference to the service or operation of any 
    other authorized stations and systems.
    
    PART 90--PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES
    
        1. The authority citation for part 90 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: Section 4, 303, and 332, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as 
    amended: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, and 332, unless otherwise noted.
    
        2. Section 90.7 is amended by revising the definition for ``signal 
    booster'' to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.7  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Signal booster. A device which automatically receives. amplifies, 
    and retransmits on a one-way or two-way basis, the signals received 
    from base, fixed, mobile, and portable stations, with no change in 
    frequency or authorize bandwidth. A signal booster may be either 
    narrowband (Class A), in which case the booster amplifies only those 
    discrete frequencies intended to be retransmitted, or broadband (Class 
    B), in which case all signals within the passband of the signal booster 
    filter are amplified.
    * * * * *
        3. Section 90.75 is amended by revising the introductory text of 
    (c)(25) and paragraphs (c)(25)(i) through (iii), removing paragraphs 
    (c)(25)(iv), (v), (vi), and (vii), and redesignating paragraph 
    (c)(25)(viii) as (c)(25)(iv), to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.75  Business radio service.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) * * *
        (25) This frequency is available for assignment as follows:
        (i) To persons furnishing commercial air transportation service or, 
    pursuant to Sec. 90.179, to an entity furnishing radio communications 
    service to persons so engaged, for stations located on or near the 
    airports listed in paragraph (c)(25)(iv) of this section. Stations will 
    be authorized on a primary basis and may be used only in connection 
    with the servicing and supplying of aircraft.
        (ii) To stations in the Business Radio Service for secondary use at 
    locations 80 km (50 mi) or more from the coordinates of the listed 
    airports at a maximum ERP of 300 watts.
        (iii) To stations in the Business Radio Service for secondary use 
    at locations 16 km (10 mi) or more from the coordinates of the listed 
    airports at a maximum transmitter output power of 2 watts. Use of the 
    frequency is restricted to the confines of an industrial complex or 
    manufacturing yard area. Stations licensed prior to April 17, 1986 may 
    continue to operate with facilities authorized as of that date.
    * * * * *
    
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        4. A new Sec. 90.219 is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.219  Use of signal boosters.
    
        Licensees authorized to operate radio systems in the frequency 
    bands above 150 MHz may employ signal boosters in accordance with the 
    following criteria:
        (a) The amplified signal is retransmitted only on the exact 
    frequency(ies) of the originating base, fixed, mobile, or portable 
    station(s). The booster will fill in only weak signal areas and cannot 
    extend the system's signal coverage area.
        (b) The booster must be equipped with automatic gain control 
    circuitry which will limit the total output power of the unit to a 
    maximum of 500 milliwatts under all conditions. Per channel output 
    power on broadband (Class B) units is the total output power (500 mw) 
    divided by the number of channels amplified. All equipment must meet 
    the out-of-band emmission limits of Sec. 90.209.
        (c) Boosters must be installed with sufficient isolation between 
    receiving and retransmitting circuits to prevent oscillation.
        (d) The licensee is given authority to operate signal boosters 
    without separate authorization from the Commission. Type-accepted 
    equipment must be employed and the licensee must ensure that all 
    applicable rule requirements are met.
        (e) Licensees employing Class B signal boosters as defined in 
    Sec. 90.7 are responsible for correcting any harmful interference that 
    the equipment may cause to other systems.
    
    PART 94--PRIVATE OPERATIONAL-FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICE
    
        1. The authority citation for part 94 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat., as amended, 1066, 1082: 47 
    U.S.C. 154, 303, unless otherwise noted.
    
        2. Section 94.3 is amended by adding the definition for ``signal 
    booster'' in alphabetical order to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 94.3  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Signal booster. A device which automatically receives, amplifies, 
    and retransmits on a one-way or two-way basis, the signals received 
    from base, fixed, mobile, and portable stations, with no change in 
    frequency or authorized bandwidth. A signal booster may be either 
    narrowband (Class A), in which case the booster amplifies only those 
    discrete frequencies intended to retransmitted, or broadband (Class B), 
    in which case all signals within the passband of the signal booster 
    filter are amplified.
    * * * * *
        3. Section 94.95 is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 94.95  Use of signal boosters.
    
        Licensees authorized to operate multiple address systems in the 
    928-929/952-960 MHz and 932-932.5/941-941.5 MHz bands may employ signal 
    boosters in accordance with the following criteria:
        (a) The amplified signal is retransmitted only on the exact 
    frequency of the originating master or remote station. The booster will 
    fill in only weak signal areas and cannot extend the system's signal 
    coverage area.
        (b) The booster must be equipped with automatic gain control 
    circuitry which will limit the total output of the booster to 500 
    milliwatts under all conditions. Boosters must meet the out-of-band 
    emmission limits of Sec. 94.71.
        (c) Boosters will be installed with sufficient isolation between 
    receiving and retransmitting circuits to prevent oscillation.
        (d) The licensee is given authority to use signal boosters without 
    separate authorization from the Commission. Type-accepted equipment 
    must be employed and the licensee must ensure that all applicable rule 
    requirements are met.
        (e) Licensees employing Class B signal boosters as defined in 
    Sec. 94.3 are responsible for correcting any harmful interference that 
    the signal booster may cause to other systems.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-15673 Filed 6-28-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/29/1995
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule.
Document Number:
95-15673
Dates:
Comments must be submitted on or before July 21, 1995, and reply comments on or before August 8, 1995.
Pages:
33782-33784 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
WT Docket No. 95-70, RM-8200, FCC 95-204
PDF File:
95-15673.pdf
CFR: (8)
47 CFR 22.99
47 CFR 22.377
47 CFR 22.385
47 CFR 90.7
47 CFR 90.75
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