Sec. 90.95 Automobile Emergency Radio Service.
(a) Eligibility. Persons regularly engaged in any of the following
activities are eligible to hold authorizations in the Automobile
Emergency Radio Service to operate radio stations for transmission of
communications required for dispatching repair trucks, tow trucks, or
other road service vehicles to disabled vehicles.
(1) The operation of a private emergency road service for disabled
vehicles by associations of owners of private automobiles.
(2) The business of providing to the general public an emergency
road service for disabled vehicles.
(b) Special permissible communications. On a secondary basis, the
transmission of communications by associations of owners of private
automobiles which provide emergency road service for the purpose of
reporting traffic conditions is authorized.
(c) Frequencies available. The following table indicates frequencies
available for assignment to stations in the Automobile Emergency Radio
Service, together with the class of station(s) to which they are
normally assigned; and the specific assignment limitations which are
explained in paragraph (d) of this section:
Automobile Emergency Radio Service Frequency Table
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Frequency or band Class of station(s) Limitations
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Megahertz
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72-76.............................. Operational fixed..... 16
150 to 170......................... Base or mobile........ 21, 24
150.815............................ ....do................ 1, 2, 3
150.830............................ ....do................ 1, 2, 3, 22
150.845............................ ....do................ 1, 2, 3
150.8525........................... ....do................ 1, 2, 3, 18
150.860............................ ....do................ 1, 2, 3
150.8675........................... ....do................ 1, 2, 3, 18
150.875............................ ....do................ 1, 2, 3
150.8825........................... ....do................ 1, 2, 3, 18
150.890............................ ....do................ 1, 2, 3
150.8975........................... ....do................ 1, 2, 3, 18
150.905............................ ....do................ 3, 4
150.920............................ ....do................ 3, 4, 22
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150.935............................ ....do................ 3, 4
150.9425........................... ....do................ 3, 4, 18
150.950............................ ....do................ 3, 4
150.9575........................... ....do................ 3, 4, 18
150.965............................ ....do................ 3, 4
150.9725........................... ....do................ 3, 4, 18
157.470............................ ....do................ 5, 6
157.4775........................... ....do................ 5, 6, 18
157.485............................ ....do................ 5, 6
157.4925........................... ....do................ 5, 6, 18
157.500............................ ....do................ 5, 6
157.5075........................... ....do................ 5, 6, 18
157.515............................ ....do................ 5, 6
157.5225........................... ....do................ 5, 6, 18
169-172............................ Mobile................ 17
220-222............................ Base and mobile....... 19
450 to 470......................... Fixed, base, or mobile 7, 21
452.5125........................... Mobile................ 23
452.525............................ Base or mobile........ 8
452.53125.......................... ....do................ 8, 20
452.53750.......................... ....do................ 8, 18
452.54375.......................... ....do................ 8, 20
452.550............................ ....do................ 8
452.55625.......................... ....do................ 8, 20
452.56250.......................... ....do................ 8, 18
452.56875.......................... ....do................ 8, 20
452.575............................ ....do................ 8
452.58125.......................... ....do................ 8, 20
452.58750.......................... ....do................ 8, 18
452.59375.......................... ....do................ 8, 20
452.600............................ ....do................ 8
452.60625.......................... ....do................ 8, 20
452.61250.......................... ....do................ 8, 18
452.61875.......................... ....do................ 8, 20
470 to 512......................... ....do................ 9
806 to 821......................... Mobile................ 10
851 to 866......................... Base or mobile........ 10
896 to 901......................... Mobile................ 10
928 and above...................... Operational fixed..... 11
929-930............................ Base only............. 15
935 to 940......................... Base or mobile........ 10
1427 to 1435....................... Operational fixed, 12
base, or mobile.
2450 to 2500....................... Base or mobile........ 13
8400 to 8500....................... ....do................ 14
10,550 to 10,680*.................. ....do................ ...........
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* The frequencies in the band 10.55-10.68 GHz are available for Digital
Termination Systems and for associated internodal links in the Point-
to-Point Microwave Radio Service. No new licenses will be issued under
this subpart but current licenses will be renewed.
(d) Explanation of assignment limitations appearing in the frequency
table of paragraph (c) of this section:
(1) This frequency is available only for stations (other than those
aboard aircraft) which are operated by or on behalf of persons who
provide to the general public an emergency road service for disabled
vehicles.
(2) Only one of the frequencies 150.815, 150.8225, 150.830,
150.8375, 150.845, 150.8525, 150.860, 150.8675, 150.875, 150.8825,
150.890, or 150.8975 MHz may be assigned to the same licensee in a given
area.
(3) This frequency is not available to stations in this service in
Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(4) This frequency is available for assignment to base stations and
to mobile stations (other than those aboard aircraft) which are operated
by or on behalf of associations of owners of private automobiles.
(5) This frequency is available for assignment to stations, other
than those aboard aircraft, which are operated by or on behalf of
persons who provide to the general public an emergency road service for
disabled vehicles: Except that; at the discretion of the Commission this
frequency may also be operated by or on behalf of associations of owners
of private automobiles upon a showing that all other frequencies
available for assignment to such stations are currently assigned to
other stations for use in the area concerned and that the use of the
requested frequency, in each case, will be less likely to result in
mutual harmful interference that would the use of a frequency otherwise
available to the station.
(6) Only one of the frequencies 157.470, 157.4775, 157.485,
157.4925, 157.500, 157.5075, 157.515, or 157.5225 MHz may be assigned to
the same licensee in a given area.
(7) The requirements for secondary fixed use of frequencies in this
band are set forth in Sec. 90.261.
(8) This frequency is available for assignment to stations which are
operated by or on behalf of associations of owners of private
automobiles for single-frequency operation.
(9) Subpart L contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the
470-512 MHz band.
(10) Subpart S contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the
806-821/851-866 and 896-901/935-940 MHz bands.
(11) Assignment of frequencies above 928 MHz for operational-fixed
stations is governed by part 94 of this chapter.
(12) This frequency band is available to stations in this service
subject to the provisions of Sec. 90.259.
(13) Available only on a shared basis with stations in other
services, and
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subject to no protection from interference due to the operation of
industrial, scientific, or medical (ISM) devices. In the 2483.5-2500 MHz
band, no applications for new or modification to existing stations to
increase the number of transmitters will be accepted. Existing licensees
as of July 25, 1985, or on a subsequent date following as a result of
submitting an application for license on or before July 25, 1985, are
grandfathered and their operation is co-primary with the
Radiodetermination Satellite Service.
(14) Use of this frequency band is limited to developmental
operation and is subject to the provisions of subpart Q.
(15) Frequencies in this band are available only for one-way paging
operations in accordance with Sec. 90.494.
(16) The frequencies available for use at operational-fixed stations
in the band 72-76 MHz are listed in Sec. 90.257(a)(1). These frequencies
are shared with other services and are available only in accordance with
the provisions of Sec. 90.257.
(17) Frequencies in this band will be assigned for low power
wireless microphones in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 90.265.
(18) This frequency is not available in the 150-170 MHz band until
August 18, 1996. This frequency will be assigned with an authorized
bandwidth not to exceed 11.25 kHz. In the 450-470 MHz band, secondary
telemetry operations pursuant to Sec. 90.238(e) will be authorized on
this frequency.
(19) Subpart T contains rules for assignment of frequencies in the
220-222 MHz band.
(20) This frequency is not available until August 18, 1996. After
August 18, 1996 this frequency will be assigned with an authorized
bandwidth not to exceed 6 kHz.
(21) Assignment of frequencies in this band are subject to the
provisions of Sec. 90.173
(22) This frequency will be authorized a channel bandwidth of 25
kHz.
(23) This frequency is available for systems first licensed prior to
August 18, 1995. No new systems will be authorized after August 18,
1995, but prior authorized systems may be modified, expanded, and
renewed.
(24) Licensees as of August 18, 1995 who operate systems that are
2.5 kHz removed from regularly assignable frequencies may continue to
operate on a secondary, non-interference basis after August 1, 2003.
(e) Limitation on number of frequencies assignable. Normally only
one frequency, or pair of frequencies in the paired frequency mode of
operation, will be assigned for mobile service operations by a single
applicant in a given area. The assignment of an additional frequency or
pair of frequencies will be made only upon a satisfactory showing of
need, except that: (See also Sec. 90.253.)
(1) [Reserved]
(2) Frequencies in the 25-50 MHz, 150-170 MHz, 450-512 MHz and 902-
928 MHz bands may be assigned for the operation of Location and
Monitoring Service (LMS) systems in accordance with the provisions of
subpart M of this part, notwithstanding this limitation.
(3) The frequency band 33.00-33.01 MHz may be used for developmental
operation subject to the provisions of subpart Q. Any type of emission
other than pulsed emission may be used if the bandwidth occupied by the
emission is contained within the assigned frequency band.
(f) In addition to the frequencies shown in the frequency table of
this section, frequencies in the 421-430 MHz band are available in the
Detroit, Cleveland, and Buffalo areas in accordance with the rules in
Secs. 90.273 through 90.281.
(Secs. 4(i) and 303(r), Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
Secs. 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules and 5 U.S.C. 553
(b)(3)(B) and (d)(3); 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and )
[43 303 FR 54791 , Nov. 22, 1978]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting
Sec. 90.95, see the List of CFR Sections Affected in the Finding Aids
section of this volume.
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