Goto Section: 22.413 | 22.417
FCC 22.415
Revised as of May 11, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 22.415 Developmental authorization of 928-960 MHz fixed transmitters.
Link to an amendment published at 70 FR 19309 , Apr. 13, 2005.
Channels in the 928-929 MHz and 952-960 MHz ranges may be assigned
under developmental authorizations to fixed transmitters in
point-to-multipoint systems at locations that are short-spaced (i.e.
do not meet the 113 kilometer (70 mile) separation requirement of
Sec. 22.625), subject to the requirements of this section.
(a) Carrier responsibility. Applications for developmental
authorizations pursuant to this section must contain an engineering
analysis that shows that no interference will be caused or received.
Carriers so authorized shall operate the short-spaced transmitter for
a period of one year.
(b) Exceptions. The FCC may grant a regular authorization in the
Paging and Radiotelephone Service for a short-spaced fixed station
under the following circumstances:
(1) After one year of operation under developmental authorization, and
provided that no interference has been caused. Licensees that hold a
developmental authorization and wish to request a regular
authorization must file an application using FCC Form 601 prior to the
expiration of the developmental authorization.
(2) In the case of the assignment of or a transfer of control of a
regular authorization of a short-spaced fixed station in the Paging
and Radiotelephone Service, the FCC may grant such assignment or
consent to such transfer of control provided that the station has been
in continuous operation providing service and no interference has been
caused.
[ 59 FR 59507 , Nov. 17, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 59954 , Nov. 21, 1994;
63 FR 68944 , Dec. 14, 1998]
Goto Section: 22.413 | 22.417
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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