237 Subpart S—Automatic Weather Observation Stations PART 90
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Federal Communications Commission Pt. 90 (a) Civil Air Patrol land and mobile minal information station during the stations may communicate with other control tower's operating hours. land and, mobile stations of the Civil Air Patrol. A Civil Air Patrol land sta- § 87.527 Supplemental eligibility. tion may be moved from its authorized (a) Licenses will be granted only location for temporary operation in the upon FAA approval. same general area for short periods of (b) Eligibility for an automatic time not to exceed 72 hours. weather observation station or an (b) When engaged in training or on automatic terminal information sta- actual missions in support of the U.S. tion is limited to the owner or operator Air Force, Civil Air Patrol stations of an airport or to a person who has en- may communicate with U.S. Air Force tered into a written agreement with stations on the frequencies specified in the owner or operator for exclusive subpart E. rights to operate and maintain the sta- tion. Where applicable a copy of the § 87.503 Supplemental eligibility. agreement between the applicant and Licenses for Civil Air Patrol land and owner or operator of the airport must mobile stations will be issued only to be submitted with an application. Wings or the Headquarters of the Civil (c) Only one automatic weather ob- Air Patrol. All applications must be servation station or an automatic ter- submitted to the Commission via Civil minal information station will be li- Air Patrol Headquarters, Maxwell Air censed at an airport. Force Base, AL 36112. A single fleet li- cense will be issued to Civil Air Patrol § 87.529 Frequencies. Headquarters and to each Civil Air Pa- Prior to submitting an application, trol Wing to authorize all Civil Air Pa- each applicant must notify the nearest trol Station transmitters operated by appropriate FAA Regional Spectrum the Wing or Headquarters. Management Office. Each application must be accompanied by a statement [54 FR 11721, Mar. 22, 1989] showing the name of the FAA Regional Office and date notified. The Commis- § 87.505 Frequencies. sion will assign the frequency. Nor- The assigned frequencies available mally frequencies available for air traf- for assignment to Civil Air Patrol land fic control operations set forth in sub- and mobile stations are contained in part E will be assigned to automatic the frequency table in subpart E. The weather observation stations and to frequency, emission, and maximum automatic terminal information sta- power will be determined by Head- tions. When a licensee has entered into quarters Civil Air Patrol in accordance an agreement with the FAA to operate with the Civil Air Patrol Communica- the same station as both an automatic tions Plan. weather observation station and as an automatic terminal information sta- Subpart SÐAutomatic Weather tion, the same frequency will be used Observation Stations in both modes of operation. § 87.525 Scope of service. PART 90ÐPRIVATE LAND MOBILE Automatic weather observation sta- RADIO SERVICES tions must provide up-to-date weather information including the time of the Subpart AÐGeneral Information latest weather sequence, altimeter set- Sec. ting, wind speed and direction, dew- 90.1 Basis and purpose. point, temperature, visibility and other 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. pertinent data needed at airports hav- 90.7 Definitions. ing neither a full-time control tower nor a full-time FAA Flight Service Subpart BÐPublic Safety Radio Pool Station. When a licensee has entered 90.15 Scope. into an agreement with the FAA, an 90.16 Public Safety National Plan. automatic weather observation station 90.20 Public Safety Pool. may also operate as an automatic ter- 90.22 Paging operations. 237 VerDate 02<DEC>97 14:49 Jan 22, 1998 Jkt 174183 PO 00001 Frm 00233 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 C:\174183.TXT 174183 Pt. 90 47 CFR Ch. I (10±1±97 Edition) Subpart CÐIndustrial/Business Radio Pool 90.153 Transfer or assignment of station au- thorization. 90.31 Scope. 90.155 Time in which station must be placed 90.33 General eligibility. in operation. 90.35 Industrial/Business Pool. 90.157 Discontinuance of station operation. 90.159 Temporary and conditional permits. Subpart DÐIndustrial Radio Services SPECIAL RULES GOVERNING FACILITIES USED 90.59 Scope. TO PROVIDE COMMERCIAL MOBILE RADIO 90.61 General eligibility. SERVICES 90.63 Power Radio Service. 90.65 Petroleum Radio Service. 90.160 Public notice. 90.67 Forest Products Radio Service. 90.161 Amendment or dismissal of applica- 90.69 Film and Video Production Radio tions. Service. 90.162 Agreements to dismiss applications, 90.71 Relay Press Radio Service. amendments, or pleadings. 90.73 Special Industrial Radio Service. 90.163 Petitions to deny, responsive plead- 90.75 Business Radio Service. ings. 90.79 Manufacturers Radio Service. 90.164 Classification of filings as major or 90.81 Telephone Maintenance Radio Service. minor. 90.165 Procedures for mutually exclusive ap- Subpart EÐLand Transportation Radio plications. Services 90.166 Grants of applications. 90.167 Time in which a station must com- 90.85 Scope. mence service. 90.87 General eligibility. 90.168 Equal employment opportunities. 90.89 Motor Carrier Radio Service. 90.169 Construction prior to grant of appli- 90.91 Railroad Radio Service. cation. 90.93 Taxicab Radio Service. 90.95 Automobile Emergency Radio Service. Subpart HÐPolicies Governing the Subpart FÐRadiolocation Service Assignment of Frequencies 90.101 Scope. 90.171 Scope. 90.103 Radiolocation Service. 90.173 Policies governing the assignment of frequencies. Subpart GÐApplications and 90.175 Frequency coordination require- Authorizations ments. 90.176 Coordinator notification require- 90.111 Scope. ments on frequencies below 512 MHz. 90.113 Station authorization required. 90.177 Protection of certain radio receiving 90.115 Foreign government and alien eligi- locations. bility. 90.179 Shared use of radio stations. 90.117 Applications for radio station or 90.185 Multiple licensing of radio transmit- radio system authorizations. ting equipment in the mobile radio serv- 90.119 Application forms. ice. 90.121 Canadian registration. 90.187 Trunking in the bands between 150 90.123 Full disclosures. and 512 MHz. 90.125 Who may sign applications. 90.127 Submission and filing of applications. Subpart IÐGeneral Technical Standards 90.129 Supplemental information to be rou- tinely submitted with applications. 90.201 Scope. 90.131 Amendment or dismissal of applica- 90.203 Type acceptance required. tions. 90.205 Power and antenna height limits. 90.135 Modification of license. 90.207 Types of emissions. 90.137 Applications for operation at tem- 90.209 Bandwidth limitations. porary locations. 90.210 Emission masks. 90.138 Applications for itinerant fre- quencies. 90.211 Modulation requirements. 90.139 Commission processing of applica- 90.212 Provisions relating to the use of tions. scrambling devices and digital voice 90.141 Resubmitted applications. modulation. 90.143 Grants of applications. 90.213 Frequency stability. 90.145 Special temporary authority. 90.214 Transient frequency behavior. 90.147 Mailing address furnished by licensee. 90.215 Transmitter measurements. 90.149 License term. 90.217 Exemption from technical standards. 90.151 Requests for waiver. 90.219 Use of signal boosters. 238 VerDate 02<DEC>97 14:49 Jan 22, 1998 Jkt 174183 PO 00001 Frm 00234 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 C:\174183.TXT 174183 Federal Communications Commission Pt. 90 Subpart JÐNon-Voice and Other Channels 15, 16, 17) in the Southern Lou- Specialized Operations isiana-Texas Offshore Zone. 90.317 Fixed ancillary signaling and data 90.231 Scope. transmissions. 90.233 Base/mobile non-voice operations. 90.235 Secondary fixed signaling operations. Subpart MÐTransportation Infrastructure 90.237 Interim provisions for operation of Radio Service radioteleprinter and radiofacsimile de- vices. 90.350 Scope. 90.238 Telemetry operations. 90.351 Location and Monitoring Service. 90.239 [Reserved] 90.353 LMS operations in the 902±928 MHz 90.241 Radio call box operations. band. 90.242 Travelers' information stations. 90.355 LMS operations below 512 MHz. 90.243 Mobile relay stations. 90.357 Frequencies for LMS systems in the 90.245 Fixed relay stations. 902±928 MHz band. 90.247 Mobile repeater stations. 90.359 Field strength limits for MTA-li- 90.249 Control stations. censed LMS systems. 90.250 Meteor burst communications. 90.361 Interference from part 15 and Ama- teur operations. Subpart KÐStandards for Special 90.363 Grandfathering provisions for exist- Frequencies or Frequency Bands ing AVM licensees. 90.251 Scope. Subpart NÐOperating Requirements 90.253 Use of frequency 5167.5 kHz. 90.255 [Reserved] 90.401 Scope. 90.257 Assignment and use of frequencies in 90.403 General operating requirements. the band 72±76 MHz. 90.405 Permissible communications. 90.259 Assignment and use of frequencies in 90.407 Emergency communications. the bands 216±220 MHz and 1427±1435 MHz. 90.411 Civil defense communications. 90.261 Assignment and use of the fre- 90.415 Prohibited uses. quencies in the band 450±470 MHz for 90.417 Interstation communication. fixed operations. 90.419 Points of communication. 90.263 Substitution of frequencies below 25 90.421 Operation of mobile units in vehicles MHz. not under the control of the licensee. 90.264 Disaster communications between 2 90.423 Operation on board aircraft. and 10 MHz. 90.425 Station identification. 90.265 Assignment and use of frequencies in 90.427 Precautions against unauthorized op- the bands 169±172 MHz and 406±413 MHz. eration. 90.266 Long distance communications on 90.429 Control point and dispatch point re- frequencies below 25 MHz. quirements. 90.267 Assignment and use of frequencies in 90.431 Unattended operation. the 450±470 MHz band for low-power use. 90.433 Operator requirements. 90.269 Use of frequencies for self-powered ve- 90.437 Posting station licenses. hicle detectors. 90.439 Inspection of stations.