Goto Section: 74.901 | 74.903
FCC 74.902
Revised as of January 7, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 74.902 Frequency assignments.
(a) The following frequencies may be assigned to instructional
television fixed stations:
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Band limits
Channel No. MHz
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group a
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A-1........................................................ 2500-2506
A-2........................................................ 2512-2518
A-3........................................................ 2524-2530
A-4........................................................ 2536-2542
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group b
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B-1........................................................ 2506-2512
B-2........................................................ 2518-2524
B-3........................................................ 2530-2536
B-4........................................................ 2542-2548
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group c
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C-1........................................................ 2548-2554
C-2........................................................ 2560-2566
C-3........................................................ 2572-2578
C-4........................................................ 2584-2590
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group d
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D-1........................................................ 2554-2560
D-2........................................................ 2566-2572
D-3........................................................ 2578-2584
D-4........................................................ 2590-2596
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group e
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E-1........................................................ 2596-2602
E-2........................................................ 2608-2614
E-3........................................................ 2620-2626
E-4........................................................ 2632-2638
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group f
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F-1........................................................ 2602-2608
F-2........................................................ 2614-2620
F-3........................................................ 2626-2632
F-4........................................................ 2638-2644
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group g
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G-1........................................................ 2644-2650
G-2........................................................ 2656-2662
G-3........................................................ 2668-2674
G-4........................................................ 2680-2686
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(b) Instructional Television Fixed Stations authorized to operate on
Channels 2650-2656, 2662-2668, and 2674-2680 MHz as of July 16, 1971,
may continue to operate on a coequal basis with other stations
operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations.
Requests for subsequent renewals or modification of existing licenses
will be considered; however, expansion of systems comprised of such
stations will not be permitted except on frequencies allocated for the
service.
(c) Channels 2596-2602, 2602-2608, 2608-2614, 2614-2620, 2620-2626,
2626-2632, 2632-2638, and 2638-2644 MHz and the corresponding 125 kHz
channels listed in Sec. 74.939(j) are shared with the Multipoint
Distribution Service. No new Instructional Television Fixed Service
applications for these channels filed after May 25, 1983 will be
accepted, except in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section. In
those areas where Multipoint Distribution Service use of these
channels is allowed, Instructional Television Fixed Service users of
these channels will continue to be afforded protection from harmful
cochannel and adjacent channel interference from Multipoint
Distribution Service stations, pursuant to Sec. 21.902 of this chapter.
NOTE: Note to paragraph (c):
No 125 kHz channels are provided for Channels E3, E4, F3 and F4,
except for those grandfathered. The 125 kHz channels associated
with Channels E3, E4, F3 and F4 are allocated to the Private
Operational Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service, pursuant to
Sec. 101.147(g) of this chapter.
(d) Frequencies will be assigned as follows:
(1) A licensee is limited to the assignment of no more than four 6 MHz
and four 125 kHz channels for use in a single area of operation, all
of which 6 MHz channels initially should be selected from the same
Group listed in paragraph (a) of this section, but which later may
come from different Groups as a result of authorized channel swaps
pursuant to paragraph (f) of this section. An area of operation is
defined as the area 35 miles or less from the ITFS main station
transmitter. Applicants shall not apply for more channels than they
intend to construct within a reasonable time, simply for the purpose
of reserving additional channels. The number of channels authorized to
an applicant will be based on the demonstration of need for the number
of channels requested. The Commission will take into consideration
such factors as the amount of use of any currently assigned channels
and the amount of proposed use of each channel requested, the amount
of, and justification for, any repetition in the schedules, and the
overall demand and availability of ITFS channels in the community. For
those applicant organizations formed for the purpose of serving
accredited institutional or governmental organizations, evaluation of
the need will only consider service to those specified receive sites
which submitted supporting documentation pursuant to Sec. 74.932(a)(4).
(2) An applicant leasing excess capacity and proposing a schedule
which complies in all respects with the requirements of Sec. 74.931 (c) or
(d) will have presumptively demonstrated need, in accordance with
paragraph (d)(1) of this section, for no more than four channels. This
presumption is rebuttable by demonstrating that the application does
not propose to comport with our educational usage requirements, that
is, to transmit some formal educational usage, as defined in
Sec. 74.931(a), and to transmit the requisite minimum educational usage of
Sec. 74.931 (c) or (d) for genuinely educational purposes.
(e) Frequencies in the bands 2500-2650 MHz, 2656-2662 MHz, 2668-2674
MHz, and 2680-2686 MHz are available for point-to-multipoint use
and/or for communications between ITFS response stations and response
station hubs when authorized in accordance with the provisions of
Sec. 74.939, provided that such frequencies may be employed for ITFS
response stations only when transmitting using digital modulation.
(f) An ITFS licensee may apply to exchange evenly one or more of its
assigned channels with another ITFS licensee, or with an MDS licensee
or conditional licensee, except that an ITFS licensee may not exchange
one of its assigned channels for MDS channel 2A. The licensees seeking
to exchange channels shall file in tandem with the Commission separate
pro forma assignment of license applications, each attaching an
exhibit which clearly specifies that the application is filed pursuant
to a channel exchange agreement. The exchanged channel(s) shall be
regulated according to the requirements applicable to the assignee;
provided, however, that an ITFS licensee which receives one or more E
or F Group channels through a channel exchange with an MDS licensee or
conditional licensee shall not be subject to the restrictions on ITFS
licensees who were authorized to operate on the E or F Group channels
prior to May 26, 1983.
(g) A temporary fixed ITFS station may use any available ITFS channel
on a secondary basis. Operation of stations located within 56.3 km (35
miles) of Canada shall be limited by Sec. 74.24(h)(3).
(h) Where adjacent channel operation is proposed in any area, the
preferred location of the proposed station's transmitting antenna is
at the site of the adjacent channel transmitting antenna. If this is
not practicable, the adjacent channel transmitting antennas should be
located as close as reasonably possible.
(i) On the E and F-channel frequencies, a point-to-point ITFS station
may be involuntarily displaced by an MDS applicant or licensee,
provided that suitable alternative spectrum is available and that the
MDS entity bears the expenses of the migration. Suitability of
spectrum will be determined on a case-by-base basis; at a minimum, the
alternative spectrum must be licensable by ITFS operators on a primary
basis (although it need not be specifically allocated to the ITFS
service), and must provide a signal that is equivalent to the prior
signal in picture quality and reliability, unless the ITFS licensee
will accept an inferior signal. Potential expansion of the ITFS
licensee may be considered in determining whether alternative
available spectrum is suitable.
(j) If suitable alternative spectrum is located pursuant to paragraph
(h) of this section, the initiating party must prepare and file the
appropriate application for the new spectrum, and must simultaneously
serve a copy of the application on the ITFS licensee to be moved. The
initiating party will be responsible for all costs connected with the
migration, including purchasing, testing and installing new equipment,
labor costs, reconfiguration of existing equipment, administrative
costs, legal and engineering expenses necessary to prepare and file
the migration application, and other reasonable documented costs. The
initiating party must secure a bond or establish an escrow account to
cover reasonable incremental increase in ongoing expenses that may
fall upon the migrated licensee. The bond or escrow account should
also account for the possibility that the initiating party
subsequently becomes bankrupt. If it becomes necessary for the
Commission to assess the sufficiency of a bond or escrow amount, it
will take into account such factors as projected incremental increase
in electricity or maintenance expenses, or relocation expenses, as
relevant in each case.
(k) The ITFS party to be moved will have a 60-day period in which to
oppose the involuntary migration. The ITFS party should state its
opposition to the migration with specificity, including engineering
and other challenges, and a comparison of the present site and the
proposed new site. If involuntary migration is granted, the new
facilities must be operational before the initiating party will be
permitted to begin its new or modified operations. The migration must
not disrupt the ITFS licensee's provision of service, and the ITFS
licensee has the right to inspect the construction or installation
work.
[ 29 FR 7023 , May 28, 1964, as amended at 31 FR 10743 , Aug. 12, 1966;
36 FR 11587 , June 16, 1971; 48 FR 33901 , July 26, 1983; 49 FR 32596 ,
Aug. 15, 1984; 50 FR 26758 , June 28, 1985; 55 FR 46013 , Oct. 31, 1990;
56 FR 57819 , Nov. 14, 1991; 58 FR 44951 , Aug. 25, 1993; 59 FR 35636 ,
July 13, 1994; 60 FR 20246 , Apr. 25, 1995; 63 FR 65113 , Nov. 25, 1998;
65 FR 46620 , July 31, 2000]
Goto Section: 74.901 | 74.903
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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