
Pt. 2 47 CFR Ch. I (10–1–15 Edition) XIV. ANNUAL REVIEW 2.102 Assignment of frequencies. The signatories to this Nationwide Agree- 2.103 Federal use of non-Federal fre- ment will meet annually on or about the an- quencies. niversary of the effective date of the Agree- 2.104 International Table of Frequency Allo- ment to discuss the effectiveness of this cations. Agreement, including any issues related to 2.105 United States Table of Frequency Al- improper implementation, and to discuss any locations. potential amendments that would improve 2.106 Table of Frequency Allocations. the effectiveness of this Agreement. 2.107 Radio astronomy station notification. 2.108 Policy regarding the use of the fixed- XV. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS satellite allocations in the 3.6–3.7, 4.5–4.8, Neither execution of this Agreement, nor and 5.85–5.925 GHz bands. implementation of or compliance with any term herein, shall operate in any way as a Subpart C—Emissions waiver by any party hereto, or by any person or entity complying herewith or affected 2.201 Emission, modulation, and trans- hereby, of a right to assert in any court of mission characteristics. law any claim, argument or defense regard- 2.202 Bandwidths. ing the validity or interpretation of any pro- vision of the NHPA or its implementing reg- Subpart D—Call Signs and Other Forms of ulations contained in 36 CFR Part 800. Identifying Radio Transmissions XVI. SEVERABILITY 2.301 Station identification requirement. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sen- 2.302 Call signs. tence, clause or phrase in this Agreement is, 2.303 Other forms of identification of sta- for any reason, held to be unconstitutional tions. or invalid or ineffective, such decision shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the Subpart E—Distress, Disaster, and remaining portions of this Agreement. In witness whereof, the Parties have caused Emergency Communications this Agreement to be executed by their re- 2.401 Distress messages. spective authorized officers as of the day and year first written above. 2.402 Control of distress traffic. 2.403 Retransmission of distress message. Federal Communications Commission 2.404 Resumption of operation after dis- llllllllllllllllllllllll tress. Chairman 2.405 Operation during emergency. Date lllllllllllllllllllll 2.406 National defense; free service. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 2.407 National defense; emergency author- llllllllllllllllllllllll ization. Chairman Date lllllllllllllllllllll Subparts F–G [Reserved] National Conference of State Historic Pres- ervation Officers Subpart H—Prohibition Against llllllllllllllllllllllll Eavesdropping Date lllllllllllllllllllll 2.701 Prohibition against use of a radio de- [70 FR 580, Jan. 4, 2005] vice for eavesdropping. PART 2—FREQUENCY ALLOCA- Subpart I—Marketing of Radiofrequency TIONS AND RADIO TREATY MAT- Devices TERS; GENERAL RULES AND REG- 2.801 Radiofrequency device defined. ULATIONS 2.803 Marketing of radio frequency devices prior to equipment authorization. Subpart A—Terminology 2.805 Operation of radio frequency devices prior to equipment authorization. Sec. 2.807 Statutory exceptions. 2.1 Terms and definitions. 2.811 Transmitters operated under part 73 of this chapter. Subpart B—Allocation, Assignment, and 2.813 Transmitters operated in the Instruc- Use of Radio Frequencies tional Television Fixed Service. 2.100 International regulations in force. 2.815 External radio frequency power ampli- 2.101 Frequency and wavelength bands. fiers. 492 VerDate Sep<11>2014 13:27 Dec 15, 2015 Jkt 235209 PO 00000 Frm 00502 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\235209.XXX 235209 wgreen on DSK2VPTVN1PROD with CFR Federal Communications Commission Pt. 2 Subpart J—Equipment Authorization 2.964 Pre-approval guidance procedure for Procedures Telecommunication Certification Bodies. GENERAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATION 2.901 Basis and purpose. 2.1031 Cross reference. 2.902 Verification. 2.1033 Application for certification. 2.906 Declaration of Conformity. 2.1035 [Reserved] 2.907 Certification. 2.1041 Measurement procedure. 2.908 Identical defined. 2.1043 Changes in certificated equipment. 2.909 Responsible party. 2.1046 Measurements required: RF power 2.910 Incorporation by reference. output. 2.1047 Measurements required: Modulation APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR EQUIPMENT characteristics. AUTHORIZATIONS 2.1049 Measurements required: Occupied 2.911 Application requirements. bandwidth. 2.915 Grant of application. 2.1051 Measurements required: Spurious 2.917 Dismissal of application. emissions at antenna terminals. 2.919 Denial of application. 2.1053 Measurements required: Field 2.921 Hearing on application. strength of spurious radiation. 2.923 Petition for reconsideration; applica- 2.1055 Measurements required: Frequency tion for review. stability. 2.924 Marketing of electrically identical 2.1057 Frequency spectrum to be inves- equipment having multiple trade names tigated. and models or type numbers under the 2.1060 Equipment for use in the amateur same FCC Identifier. radio service. 2.925 Identification of equipment. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 2.926 FCC identifier. 2.1071 Cross reference. CONDITIONS ATTENDANT TO AN EQUIPMENT 2.1072 Limitation on Declaration of Con- AUTHORIZATION formity. 2.927 Limitations on grants. 2.1073 Responsibilities. 2.929 Changes in name, address, ownership 2.1074 Identification. or control of grantee. 2.1075 Retention of records. 2.931 Responsibility of the grantee. 2.1077 Compliance information. 2.932 Modification of equipment. RADIOFREQUENCY RADIATION EXPOSURE 2.933 Change in identification of equipment. 2.937 Equipment defect and/or design 2.1091 Radiofrequency radiation exposure change. evaluation: mobile devices. 2.938 Retention of records. 2.1093 Radiofrequency radiation exposure 2.939 Revocation or withdrawal of equip- evaluation: portable devices. ment authorization. 2.941 Availability of information relating to Subpart K—Importation of Devices grants. Capable of Causing Harmful Interference 2.944 Software defined radios. 2.945 Submission of equipment for testing 2.1201 Purpose. and equipment records. 2.1202 Exclusions. 2.947 Measurement procedure. 2.1203 General requirement for entry into 2.948 Measurement facilities. the U.S.A. 2.949 Recognition of laboratory accredita- 2.1204 Import conditions. tion bodies. 2.1205 Filing of required declaration. 2.950 Transition periods. 2.1207 Examination of imported equipment. VERIFICATION Subpart L [Reserved] 2.951 Cross reference. 2.952 Limitation on verification. Subpart M—Advance Approval of 2.953 Responsibility for compliance. Subscription TV Transmission Systems 2.954 Identification. ADVANCE APPROVAL PROCEDURE 2.955 Retention of records. 2.1400 Application for advance approval TELECOMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION BODIES under part 73. (TCBS) 2.960 Recognition of Telecommunication Subpart N [Reserved] Certification Bodies (TCBs). 2.962 Requirements for Telecommunication AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and 336, Certification Bodies. unless otherwise noted. 493 VerDate Sep<11>2014 13:27 Dec 15, 2015 Jkt 235209 PO 00000 Frm 00503 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\235209.XXX 235209 wgreen on DSK2VPTVN1PROD with CFR § 2.1 47 CFR Ch. I (10–1–15 Edition) SOURCE: 28 FR 12465, Nov. 22, 1963, unless Aeronautical Earth Station. An Earth otherwise noted. station in the fixed-satellite service, EDITORIAL NOTE: Nomenclature changes to or, in some cases, in the aeronautical part 2 appear at 63 FR 54077, Oct. 8, 1998. mobile-satellite service, located at a specified fixed point on land to provide Subpart A—Terminology a feeder link for the aeronautical mo- bile-satellite service. (RR) § 2.1 Terms and definitions. Aeronautical Fixed Service. A (a) Where a term or definition ap- radiocommunication service between pears in this part of the Commission’s specified fixed points provided pri- Rules, it shall be the definitive term or marily for the safety of air navigation definition and shall prevail throughout and for the regular, efficient and eco- the Commission’s Rules. nomical operation of air transport. (b) The source of each definition is (RR) indicated as follows: Aeronautical Fixed Station. A station in the aeronautical fixed service. (RR) CS—Annex to the Constitution of the Aeronautical Mobile Off-Route (OR) International Telecommunication Service. An aeronautical mobile service Union (ITU) intended for communications, includ- CV—Annex to the Convention of the ing those relating to flight coordina- ITU tion, primarily outside national or FCC—Federal Communications Com- international civil air routes. (RR) mission Aeronautical Mobile Route (R) Service. RR—ITU Radio Regulations An aeronautical mobile service re- (c) The following terms and defini- served for communications relating to tions are issued: safety and regularity of flight, pri- Accepted Interference. 1 Interference at marily along national or international a higher level than defined as permis- civil air routes. (RR) sible interference and which has been Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite Off-Route agreed upon between two or more ad- (OR) Service. An aeronautical mobile- ministrations without prejudice to satellite service intended for commu- other administrations. (RR) nications, including those relating to Active Satellite. A satellite carrying a flight coordination, primarily outside station intended to transmit or re- national and international civil air transmit radiocommunication signals. routes. (RR) (RR) Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite Route (R) Active Sensor. A measuring instru- Service. An aeronautical mobile-sat- ment in
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