Goto Section: 80.205 | 80.209 | Table of Contents
FCC 80.207
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 80.207 Classes of emission.
(a) Authorization to use radiotelephone and radiotelegraph emissions
by ship and coast stations includes the use of digital selective calling
and selective calling techniques in accordance with Sec. 80.225.
(b) In radiotelegraphy communications employing a modulated carrier
the carrier must be keyed and modulated by an audio frequency.
(c) Authorization to use single sideband emission is limited to
emitting a carrier;
(1) For full carrier transmitters at a power level between 3 and 6
dB below peak envelope power;
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(2) For suppressed carrier transmitters at a power level at least 40
dB below peak envelope power; and
(3) For reduced or variable level carrier:
(i) In the 1600-4000 kHz band:
(A) For coast station transmitters 18&177;2 dB below peak
envelope power;
(B) For ship station transmitters installed before January 2, 1982,
16&177;2 dB below peak envelope power; and
(C) For ship station transmitters installed after January 1, 1982,
18&177;2 dB below peak envelope power.
(ii) In the 4000-27500 kHz band:
(A) For coast station transmitters 18&177;2 dB below peak
envelope power;
(B) For ship station transmitters installed before January 2, 1978,
16&177;2 dB below peak envelope power; and
(C) For ship station transmitters installed after January 1, 1978,
18&177;2 dB below peak envelope power.
(d) The authorized classes of emission are as follows:
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Types of stations Classes of emission
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Ship Stations \1\
Radiotelegraphy:
100-160 kHz.................... A1A
405-525 kHz.................... A1A, J2A
1605-27500 kHz:
Manual..................... A1A, J2A
DSC........................ F1B, J2B
NB-DP \14\................. F1B, J2B
Facsimile.................. F1C, F3C, J2C, J3C
156-162 MHz \2\................ F1B,F2B,F2C,F3C,F1D,F2D
DSC........................ G2B
216-220 MHz \3\................ F1B, F2B, F2C, F3C
1626.5-1646.5 MHz.............. (\4\)
Radiotelephony:
1605-27500 kHz \5\............. H3E, J3E, R3E
27.5-470 MHz \6\............... G3D, G3E
1626.5-1646.5 MHz.............. (\4\)
Radiodetermination:
285-325 kHz \7\................ A1A, A2A
405-525 kHz (Direction Finding) A3N, H3N, J3N, NON
\8\.
154-459 MHz: \12\................ A1D, A2D, F1D, F2D, G1D, G2D
2.4-9.5 GHz.................... PON
14.00-14.05 GHz................ F3N
Land Stations \1\
Radiotelegraphy:
100-160 kHz.................... A1A
405-525 kHz.................... A1A, J2A
1605-2850 kHz: ...................................
Manual..................... A1A, J2A
Facsimile.................. F1C, F3C, J2C, J3C
Alaska--Fixed.............. A1A, J2A
4000-27500 kHz: ...................................
Manual..................... A1A, J2A
DSC........................ F1B, J2B
NB-DP \14\................. F1B, J2B
Facsimile.................. F1C, F3C, J2C, J3C
Alaska--Fixed.............. A1A, A2A, F1B, F2B
72-76 MHz...................... A1A, A2A, F1B, F2B
156-162 MHz\2\................. F1B,F2B,F2C,F3C,F1D,F2D
DSC.......................... G2B
216-220 MHz \3\................ F1B, F2B, F2C, F3C
Radiotelephony:
1605-27500 kHz................. H3E, J3E, R3E
72-76 MHz...................... A3E, F3E, G3E
156-470 MHz.................... G3E
Radiodetermination:
2.4-9.6 GHz.................... PON
Distress, Urgency and Safety: \8\
\9\
500 kHz \10\................... A2A and A2B or H2A and H2B
2182 kHz \10\ \11\............. A2B, A3B, H2B, H3E, J2B, and J3E
8364 kHz....................... A2A, H2A
121.500 MHz.................... A3E, A3X, N0N
123.100 MHz.................... A3E
156.750 and 156.800 MHz \13\... G3E, G3N
243.000 MHz.................... A3E, A3X, N0N
406.025 MHz.................... G1D
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\1\ Excludes distress, EPIRBs, survival craft, and automatic link
establishment.
\2\ Frequencies used for public correspondence and in Alaska 156.425
MHz. See Secs. 80.371(c), 80.373(f) and 80.385(b). Transmitters type
accepted before January 1, 1994, for G3E emissions will be authorized
indefinitely for F2C, F3C, F1D and F2D emissions. Transmitters type
accepted on or after January 1, 1994, will be authorized for F2C, F3C,
F1D or F2D emissions only if they are type accepted specifically for
each emission designator.
\3\ Frequencies used in the Automated Maritime Telecommunications System
(AMTS). See Sec. 80.385(b).
\4\ Types of emission are determined by the INMARSAT Organization.
\5\ Transmitters type accepted prior to December 31, 1969, for emission
H3E, J3E, and R3E and an authorized bandwidth of 3.5 kHz may continue
to be operated. These transmitters will not be authorized in new
installations.
\6\ G3D emission must be used only by one-board stations for maneuvering
or navigation.
\7\ Frequencies used for cable repair operations. See Sec. 80.375(b).
\8\ For direction finding requirements see Sec. 80.375.
\9\ Includes distress emissions used by ship, coast, EPIRB's and
survival craft stations.
\10\ On 500 kHz and 2182 kHz A1B, A2B, H2B and J2B emissions indicate
transmission of the auto alarm signals.
\11\ Ships on domestic voyages must use J3E emission only.
\12\ For frequencies 154.585 MHz, 159.480 MHz, 160.725 MHz, 160.785 MHz,
454.000 MHz and 459.000 MHz, authorized for offshore radiolocation and
related telecommand operations.
\13\ Class C EPIRB stations may not be used after February 1, 1999.
\14\ NB-DP operations which are not in accordance with CCIR
Recommendation 625 or 476 are permitted to utilize any modulation, so
long as emissions are within the limits set forth in Sec. 80.211(f).
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986; 51 FR 34984 , Oct. 1, 1986; as amended at 52 FR 7418 , Mar. 11, 1987; 52 FR 35244 , Sept. 18, 1987; 53 FR 8905 , Mar.
18, 1988; 53 FR 37308 , Sept. 26, 1988; 54 FR 40058 , Sept. 29, 1989; 54 FR 49993 , Dec. 4, 1989; 56 FR 11516 , Mar. 19, 1991; 57 FR 43407 , Sept.
21, 1992; 58 FR 33344 , June 17, 1993; 62 FR 40305 , July 28, 1997]
Goto Section: 80.205 | 80.209
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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