
§ 90.101 47 CFR Ch. I (10–1–16 Edition) Subparts D–E [Reserved] RADIOLOCATION SERVICE FREQUENCY TABLE— Continued Subpart F—Radiolocation Service Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitation § 90.101 Scope. 1705 to 1715 .............. ......do ......................... 4, 5, 6 1715 to 1750 .............. ......do ......................... 5, 6 The Radiolocation Service accommo- 1750 to 1800 .............. do ............................... 5, 6 dates the use of radio methods for de- 3230 to 3400 .............. ......do ......................... 6, 8 termination of direction, distance, Megahertz speed, or position for purposes other 420 to 450 ............... ......do ......................... 21 than navigation. Rules as to eligibility 2450 to 2500 .............. ......do ......................... 9, 22, 23 for licensing, permissible communica- 2900 to 3100 .............. ......do ......................... 10, 11 3100 to 3300 .............. ......do ......................... 12 tions, frequency available, and any spe- 3300 to 3500 .............. ......do ......................... 12, 13 cial requirements are set forth in 3500 to 3550 .............. ......do ......................... 12 § 90.103. Provisions for the Location and 3550 to 3650 .............. ......do ......................... 30 Monitoring Service (LMS) are con- 5250 to 5350 .............. ......do ......................... 12 5350 to 5460 .............. ......do ......................... 10, 14 tained in subpart M of this part. 5460 to 5470 .............. ......do ......................... 10, 15 5470 to 5600 .............. ......do ......................... 10, 11 [60 FR 15252, Mar. 23, 1995] 5600 to 5650 .............. ......do ......................... 10, 16 8500 to 9000 .............. ......do ......................... 12, 17 § 90.103 Radiolocation Service. 9000 to 9200 .............. ......do ......................... 10, 14 9200 to 9300 .............. ......do ......................... 12 (a) Eligibility. The following persons 9300 to 9500 .............. ......do ......................... 10, 15, 18 are eligible for authorizations in the 9500 to 10,000 ........... ......do ......................... 12 Radiolocation Service to operate sta- 10,000 to 10,500 ........ ......do ......................... 12, 13, 19 tions to determine distance, direction, 10,500 to 10,550 ........ ......do ......................... 20, 22, 24 13,400 to 13,750 ........ ......do ......................... 12 speed, or position by means of radio- 13,750 to 14,000 ........ ......do ......................... 29 location devices, for purposes other 15,700 to 17,300 ........ ......do ......................... than navigation: 24,050 to 24,250 ........ ......do ......................... 12, 22, 24 33,400 to 36,000 ........ ......do ......................... 12 (1) Any person engaged in a commer- 78,000–81,000 ............ .....do .......................... 30 cial, industrial, scientific, educational, or local government activity (c) Explanation of assignment limita- (2) A corporation or association that tions appearing in the frequency table will furnish radiolocation service to of paragraph (b) of this section: other persons. (1) This frequency band is shared (3) A corporation that will furnish a with and stations operating in this fre- nonprofit radio communication service quency band in this service are on a to its parent corporation, to another secondary basis to stations licensed in subsidiary of the same parent, or to its the Maritime Mobile Service. own subsidiary where the party to be (2) This frequency band is shared served is regularly engaged in any of with and stations operating in this fre- the eligibility activities set forth in quency band in this service are on a this paragraph. secondary basis to the LORAN Naviga- (b) Frequencies available. The fol- tion System; all operations are limited lowing table indicates frequencies to radiolocation land stations in ac- available for assignment to stations in cordance with footnote US104, § 2.106 of the Radiolocation Service, together this chapter. with the class of station(s) to which (3) [Reserved] they are normally assigned, and the (4) The non-Federal Government specific assignment limitations, which radiolocation service in this band is on are explained in paragraph (c) of this a secondary basis to stations in the section: aeronautical radionavigation service operating on 1708 kHz. RADIOLOCATION SERVICE FREQUENCY TABLE (5) Station assignments on fre- Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitation quencies in this band will be made sub- ject to the conditions that the max- Kilohertz imum output power shall not exceed 70 to 90 ...................... Radiolocation land or 1 375 watts and the maximum authorized mobile. bandwidth shall not exceed 2 kHz. 90 to 110 .................... Radiolocation land ...... 2 110 to 130 .................. Radiolocation land or 1 (6) Because of the operation of sta- mobile. tions having priority on the same or 310 VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:53 Nov 28, 2016 Jkt 238217 PO 00000 Frm 00320 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\47\47V5.TXT 31 lpowell on DSK54DXVN1OFR with $$_JOB Federal Communications Commission § 90.103 adjacent frequencies in this or in other Aeronautical Radionavigation Service countries, frequency assignments in (part 87) and to the Government Radio- this band may either be unavailable or location Service. may be subject to certain technical or (15) The non-Government Radio- operational limitations. Therefore, ap- location Service in this band is sec- plications for frequency assignments in ondary to the Maritime Radio- this band shall include information navigation Stations (part 80), the Aero- concerning the transmitter output nautical Radionavigation Service (part power, the type and directional charac- 87) and the Government Radiolocation teristics of the antenna and the min- Service. imum hours of operation (GMT). (16) This frequency band is shared (7) [Reserved] with and is on a secondary basis to the (8) Frequencies in this band may only Maritime Radionavigation Stations be assigned to radiolocation stations (part 80) and the Government Meteoro- which are also assigned frequencies in logical Aids Service. the 1605–1800 kHz band, provided the (17) Operation in this frequency band use of frequencies in this band is nec- is on a secondary basis to airborne essary for the proper functioning of the Doppler radars at 8800 MHz. particular radiolocation system. Oper- (18) Radiolocation installations will ations in this band are on a secondary be coordinated with the Government basis to stations operating in accord- Meteorological Aids Service, and inso- ance with the Commission’s table of far as practicable, will be adjusted to frequency allocations contained in meet the needs of that service. § 2.106 of this chapter. (19) Operations in this band are on a (9) This band is allocated to the secondary basis to the Amateur Radio Radiolocation Service on a secondary Service (part 97). Pulsed emissions are basis to other fixed or mobile services prohibited. and must accept any harmful inter- (20) This band is restricted to radio- ference that may be experienced from location systems using type N0N emis- such services or from the industrial, sion with a power not to exceed 40 scientific, and medical (ISM) equip- watts into the antenna. ment operating in accordance with (21) Non-Government radiolocation part 18 of this chapter. In the 2483.5– stations in the band are secondary to 2500 MHz band, no applications for new the Government Radiolocation Service, or modification to existing stations to the Amateur Radio Service and the increase the number of transmitters Amateur-Satellite Service. Pulse-rang- will be accepted. Existing licensees as ing radiolocation stations in this band of July 25, 1985, or on a subsequent date may be authorized along the shorelines following as a result of submitting an of Alaska and the contiguous 48 states. application for license on or before Radiolocation stations using spread July 25, 1985, are grandfathered and spectrum techniques may be author- their operation is co-primary with the ized in the band 420–435 MHz for oper- Radiodetermination Satellite Service. ation within the contiguous 48 states (10) Speed measuring devices will not and Alaska. Also, stations using spread be authorized in this band. spectrum techniques shall be limited (11) This frequency band is shared to a maximum output power of 50 with and is on a secondary basis to the watts, shall be subject to the applica- Maritime Radionavigation Stations ble technical standards in § 90.209 until (part 80) and to the Government Radio- such time as more definitive standards location Service. are adopted by the Commission and (12) This frequency is shared with and shall identify in accordance with is on a secondary basis to the Govern- § 90.425(c)(2). Authorizations will be ment Radiolocation Service. granted on a case-by-case basis; how- (13) Operations in this band are lim- ever, operations proposed to be located ited to survey operations using trans- within the zones set forth in footnote mitters with a peak power not to ex- US269, § 2.106 of this chapter should not ceed 5 watts into the antenna. expect to be accommodated. (14) This frequency band is shared (22) For frequencies 2455 MHz, 10,525 with and is on a secondary basis to the MHz, and 24,125 MHz, only 311 VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:53 Nov 28, 2016 Jkt 238217 PO 00000 Frm 00321 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\47\47V5.TXT 31 lpowell on DSK54DXVN1OFR with $$_JOB
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