Pt. 2 47 CFR Ch. I (10–1–02 Edition) state therein the concurrence or nonconcur- Subpart E—Distress, Disaster, and rence of said cooperating committee in the Emergency Communications decision or order of said Federal Commis- sion. 2.401 Distress messages. 2.402 Control of distress traffic. CONSTRUCTION HEREOF IN CERTAIN RESPECTS 2.403 Retransmission of distress message. EXPRESSLY PROVIDED 2.404 Resumption of operation after dis- It is understood and provided that no State tress. or States shall be deprived of the right of 2.405 Operation during emergency. participation and cooperation as herein- 2.406 National defense; free service. before provided because of nonmembership in 2.407 National defense; emergency author- the association. With respect to any such ization. State or States, all negotiations herein spec- ified to be carried on between the Federal Subparts F–G [Reserved] Commission and any officer of such associa- tion shall be conducted by the Federal Com- Subpart H—Prohibition Against mission directly with the chairman of the Eavesdropping commission of such State or States. 2.701 Prohibition against use of a radio de- [28 FR 12462, Nov. 22, 1963, as amended at 29 vice for eavesdropping. FR 4801, Apr. 4, 1964] Subpart I—Marketing of Radiofrequency PART 2—FREQUENCY ALLOCA- Devices TIONS AND RADIO TREATY MAT- 2.801 Radiofrequency device defined. TERS; GENERAL RULES AND REG- 2.803 Marketing of radio frequency devices ULATIONS prior to equipment authorization. 2.807 Statutory exceptions. Subpart A—Terminology 2.811 Transmitters operated under part 73 of this chapter. Sec. 2.813 Transmitters operated in the Instruc- 2.1 Terms and definitions. tional Television Fixed Service. 2.815 External radio frequency power ampli- Subpart B—Allocation, Assignment, and fiers. Use of Radio Frequencies Subpart J—Equipment Authorization 2.100 International regulations in force. Procedures 2.101 Nomenclature of frequencies. GENERAL PROVISIONS 2.102 Assignment of frequencies. 2.103 Government use of non-Government 2.901 Basis and purpose. frequencies. 2.902 Verification. 2.104 International Table of Frequency Allo- 2.906 Declaration of Conformity. cations. 2.907 Certification. 2.105 United States Table of Frequency Al- 2.908 Identical defined. locations. 2.909 Responsible party. 2.106 Table of Frequency Allocations. APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR EQUIPMENT 2.107 Radio astronomy station notification. AUTHORIZATIONS 2.108 Policy regarding the use of the fixed- satellite allocations in the 3.6–3.7, 4.5–4.8, 2.911 Written application required. and 5.85–5.925 GHz bands. 2.913 Submittal of equipment authorization application or information to the Com- Subpart C—Emissions mission. 2.915 Grant of application. 2.201 Emission, modulation, and trans- 2.917 Dismissal of application. mission characteristics. 2.919 Denial of application. 2.202 Bandwidths. 2.921 Hearing on application. 2.923 Petition for reconsideration; applica- Subpart D—Call Signs and Other Forms of tion for review. Identifying Radio Transmissions 2.924 Marketing of electrically identical equipment having multiple trade names 2.301 Station identification requirement. and models or type numbers under the 2.302 Call signs. same FCC Identifier. 2.303 Other forms of identification of sta- 2.925 Identification of equipment. tions. 2.926 FCC identifier. 376 VerDate 0ct<31>2002 13:33 Nov 14, 2002 Jkt 197188 PO 00000 Frm 00376 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\197188T.XXX 197188T Federal Communications Commission Pt. 2 CONDITIONS ATTENDANT TO AN EQUIPMENT 2.1065 Identification and changes in equip- AUTHORIZATION ment information filed for application reference. 2.927 Limitations on grants. 2.929 Changes in name, address, ownership DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY or control of grantee. 2.931 Responsibility of the grantee. 2.1071 Cross reference. 2.932 Modification of equipment. 2.1072 Limitation on Declaration of Con- 2.933 Change in identification of equipment. formity. 2.936 FCC inspection. 2.1073 Responsibilities. 2.937 Equipment defect and/or design 2.1074 Identification. change. 2.1075 Retention of records. 2.938 Retention of records. 2.1076 FCC inspection and submission of 2.939 Revocation or withdrawal of equip- equipment for testing. ment authorization. 2.1077 Compliance information. 2.941 Availability of information relating to RADIOFREQUENCY RADIATION EXPOSURE grants. 2.943 Submission of equipment for testing. 2.1091 Radiofrequency radiation exposure 2.944 Submission of radio software. evaluation: mobile devices. 2.945 Sampling tests of equipment compli- 2.1093 Radiofrequency radiation exposure ance. evaluation: portable devices. 2.946 Penalty for failure to provide test samples and data. Subpart K—Importation of Devices 2.947 Measurement procedure. Capable of Causing Harmful Interference 2.948 Description of measurement facilities. 2.1201 Purpose. VERIFICATION 2.1202 Exclusions. 2.951 Cross reference. 2.1203 General requirement for entry into 2.952 Limitation on verification. the U.S.A. 2.953 Responsibility for compliance. 2.1204 Import conditions. 2.954 Identification. 2.1205 Filing of required declaration. 2.955 Retention of records. 2.1207 Examination of imported equipment. 2.956 FCC inspection and submission of equipment for testing. Subpart L [Reserved] 2.960 Designation of Telecommunication Certification Bodies (TCBs). Subpart M—Advance Approval of 2.962 Requirements for Telecommunication Subscription TV Transmission Systems Certification Bodies. ADVANCE APPROVAL PROCEDURE CERTIFICATION 2.1400 Application for advance approval 2.1031 Cross reference. under part 73. 2.1033 Application for certification. 2.1035 [Reserved] Subpart N—FCC Procedure for Testing 2.1041 Measurement procedure. Class A, B and S Emergency Position 2.1043 Changes in certificated equipment. Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRBs) 2.1046 Measurements required: RF power output. GENERAL 2.1047 Measurements required: Modulation 2.1501 Introduction. characteristics. 2.1503 Test environment. 2.1049 Measurements required: Occupied 2.1505 Test instrumentation and equipment. bandwidth. 2.1051 Measurements required: Spurious ENVIRONMENTAL AND OPERATIONAL TEST emissions at antenna terminals. PROCEDURES 2.1053 Measurements required: Field strength of spurious radiation. 2.1507 Test frequencies. 2.1509 Environmental and duration tests. 2.1055 Measurements required: Frequency 2.1511 Measurements of radiated emissions. stability. 2.1513 Measurements of modulation charac- 2.1057 Frequency spectrum to be inves- teristics. tigated. 2.1515 Spectral measurements. 2.1060 Equipment for use in the amateur radio service. DATA RECORDING/REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FILING FOR APPLICATION REFERENCE 2.1517 Data recording/reporting require- ments. 2.1061 Submission of technical information for application reference. FIGURES 2.1063 Disclaimer re technical information filed for application reference. FIGURE 1—MEASUREMENT SITE 377 VerDate 0ct<31>2002 13:33 Nov 14, 2002 Jkt 197188 PO 00000 Frm 00377 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\197188T.XXX 197188T § 2.1 47 CFR Ch. I (10–1–02 Edition) FIGURE 2—TYPICAL AUDIO WAVEFORM specified fixed point on land to provide FIGURE 3—EXAMPLE OF IDEAL EPIRB SPEC- a feeder link for the aeronautical mo- TRUM bile-satellite service. (RR) FIGURE 4—EXAMPLE OF EPIRB CARRIER COM- PONENT Aeronautical Fixed Service. A radio- communication service between speci- AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and 336, fied fixed points provided primarily for unless otherwise noted. the safety of air navigation and for the SOURCE: 28 FR 12465, Nov. 22, 1963, unless regular, efficient and economical oper- otherwise noted. ation of air transport. (RR) EDITORIAL NOTE: Nomenclature changes to Aeronautical Fixed Station. A station part 2 appear at 63 FR 54077, Oct. 8, 1998. in the aeronautical fixed service. (RR) Aeronautical Mobile Off-Route (OR) Subpart A—Terminology Service. An aeronautical mobile service intended for communications, includ- § 2.1 Terms and definitions. ing those relating to flight coordina- (a) Where a term or definition ap- tion, primarily outside national or pears in this part of the Commission’s international civil air routes. (RR) Rules, it shall be the definitive term or Aeronautical Mobile Route (R) Service. definition and shall prevail throughout An aeronautical mobile service re- the Commission’s Rules. served for communications relating to (b) The source of each definition is safety and regularity of flight, pri- indicated as follows: marily along national or international CONV—International Telecommunication Con- civil air routes. (RR) vention, Malaga-Torremolinos, 1973. Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite Off-Route RR—Radio Regulations, Geneva, 1982. (OR) Service. An aeronautical mobile- FCC—Federal Communications Commission. satellite service intended for commu- (c) The following terms and defini- nications, including those relating to tions are issued: flight coordination, primarily outside Accepted Interference. 1 Interference at national and international civil air a higher level than defined as permis- routes. (RR) sible interference and which has been Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite Route (R) agreed upon between two or more ad- Service. An aeronautical mobile-sat- ministrations without prejudice to ellite service reserved for communica- other administrations. (RR) tions relating to safety and regularity Active Satellite. A satellite carrying a of flights, primarily along national or station intended to transmit or re- international civil air routes. (RR) transmit radiocommunication signals. Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite Service.
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