Sec. 90.283 Inter-service sharing of maritime frequencies in the 156-
162 MHz band.
(a) The following frequency pairs may be assigned to any eligible
applicant that meets the definition of a Power, Petroleum, Forest
products, Film and video production, Relay press, Special industrial,
Manufacturers, Telephone maintenance, Motor carrier, Railroad, Taxicab,
or Automobile emergency licensee, as defined in Sec. 90.7, for licensing
in the Industrial/Business Pool for duplex operation within the 48
contiguous states in accordance with the rules of Sec. 90.35, the
conditions set forth in this section, and the CANADA/U.S.A. channeling
agreement for VHF maritime public correspondence found in Sec. 80.57 of
this chapter.
Frequency (MHz)
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Mobile station
Mobile station transmit transmit
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157.200................................................. 161.800
157.20625 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.80625
157.2125 \2\............................................ \2\ 161.8125
157.21875 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.81875
157.225................................................. 161.825
157.23125 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.83125
157.2375 \2\............................................ \2\ 161.8375
157.24375 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.84375
157.250................................................. 161.850
157.25625 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.85625
157.2625 \2\............................................ \2\ 161.8625
157.26875 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.86875
157.275................................................. 161.875
157.28125 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.88125
157.2875 \2\............................................ \2\ 161.8875
157.29375 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.89375
157.300................................................. 161.900
157.30625 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.90625
157.3125 \2\............................................ \2\ 161.9125
157.31875 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.91875
157.325................................................. 161.925
157.33125 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.93125
157.3375 \2\............................................ \2\ 161.9375
157.34375 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.94375
157.350................................................. 161.950
157.35625 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.95625
157.3625 \2\............................................ \2\ 161.9625
157.36875 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.96875
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157.375................................................. 161.975
157.38125 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.98125
157.3875 \2\............................................ \2\ 161.9875
157.39375 \1\........................................... \1\ 161.99375
157.400................................................. 162.000
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\1\ This frequency will be assigned with an authorized bandwidth not to
exceed 6 kHz.
\2\ This frequency will be assigned with an authorized bandwidth not to
exceed 11.25 kHz.
(b) Assignment will be made only when VHF frequencies available for
assignment under this part are unavailable due to congestion, as
determined by a certified private land mobile frequency coordinator.
Applicants must provide evidence of frequency coordination in accordance
with Sec. 90.175.
(c) Station power, as measured at the output terminals of the
transmitter, must not exceed 50 watts for base stations and 20 watts for
mobile stations, except in accordance with the provisions of paragraph
(g) of this section. Antenna height (HAAT) must not exceed 122 meters
(400 feet) for base stations and 4.5 meters (15 feet) for mobile
stations, except in accordance with paragraph (g) of this section. Such
base and mobile stations must not be operated on board aircraft in
flight.
(d) The following table, along with the antenna height (HAAT) and
power (ERP), must be used to determine the minimum separation required
between proposed base stations and each of the following:
(1) Co-channel public coast stations licensed under part 80 of this
chapter,
(2) The coastline of any navigable waterway,
(3) Grandfathered public safety licensees operating on 157.35 MHz or
161.85 MHz. Applicants whose exact ERP or HAAT are not reflected in the
table must use the next highest figure shown.
Required Separation in Kilometers (Miles) of Base Station From Coastlines/Public Coast
Stations
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Base Station Characteristics
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HAAT ERP (watts)
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Meters (feet) 400 300 200 1
00 50
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15 (50).................................................. 138 (86) 135 (84) 129 (80) 121
(75) 116 (72)
30 (100)................................................. 154 (96) 151 (94) 145 (90) 137
(85) 130 (81)
61 (200)................................................. 166 (103) 167 (104) 161 (100) 153
(95) 145 (90)
122 (400)................................................ 187 (116) 177 (110) 183 (114) 169
(105) 159 (99)
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(e) In the event of interference, the Commission may require,
without a hearing, licensees of base stations authorized under this
section that are located within 241 kilometers (150 miles) of an
existing, co-channel public coast station, grandfathered co-channel
public safety station or an international border to reduce radiated
power, decrease antenna height, and/or install directional antennas.
Mobile stations must operate only within radio range of their associated
base station.
(f) Individual waiver requests to operate on a secondary, non-
interference, basis will be considered in cases where the applicant's
base station satisfies the requirements of paragraphs (d) (1) and (3) of
this section but does not satisfy the requirements of paragraph (d)(2)
of this section. All waiver requests must be submitted in accordance
with Sec. 1.931 of the chapter. Such secondary operations must cease
immediately upon notification by the Commission that the station is
causing interference to maritime operations.
(g) Applicants seeking to be licensed for stations exceeding the
power/antenna height limits of the table in paragraph (d) of this
section are required to secure a waiver and must submit with the
application, an interference analysis, based upon any of the generally-
accepted terrain-based propagation models, that shows that co-channel
protected entities, described in paragraph (d) of this section, would
receive the same or greater interference protection than provided in the
table.
[ 60 FR 35510 , July 10, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 2041 , Jan. 15, 1997; 62 FR 18932 , Apr. 17, 1997]
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Effective Date Note: At 62 FR 18932 , Apr. 17, 1997, Sec. 90.283 was
amended by revising the introductory text of paragraph (a), effective
Oct. 17, 1997.
Subpart L--Authorization in the Band 470-512 MHz (UHF-TV Sharing)
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