Sec. 80.122 Public coast stations using facsimile and data.
Facsimile operations are a form of telegraphy for the transmission
and receipt of fixed images between authorized coast and ship stations.
Facsimile and data techniques may be implemented in accordance with the
following paragraphs.
(a) Supplemental Eligibility Requirements. Public coast stations are
eligible to use facsimile and data techniques with ship stations.
(b) Assignment and use of frequencies. (1) Frequencies in the 2000-
27500 kHz bands in part 2 of the Commission's rules as available for
shared use by the maritime mobile service and other radio services are
assignable to public coast stations for providing facsimile
communications with ship stations. Additionally, frequencies in the 156-
162 MHz band available for assignment to public coast stations for
radiotelephone communications that are contained in subpart H of this
part are also available for facsimile and data communications.
(2) Equipment used for facsimile and data operations is subject to
the applicable provisions of subpart E of this part.
(3) The use of voice on frequencies authorized for facsimile
operations in the bands 2000-27500 kHz listed in subpart H of this part
is limited to setup and confirmation of receipt of facsimile
transmissions.
[ 57 FR 43407 , Sept. 21, 1992]
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