FCC 90.263 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 90.263 Substitution of frequencies below 25 MHz.
Frequencies below 25 MHz when shown in the radio pool frequency listings
under this part will be assigned to base or mobile stations only upon a
satisfactory showing that, from a safety of life standpoint, frequencies
above 25 MHz will not meet the operational requirements of the applicant.
These frequencies are available for assignment in many areas; however, in
individual cases such assignment may be impracticable due to conflicting
frequency use authorized to stations in other services by this and other
countries. In such cases, a substitute frequency, if found to be available,
may be assigned from the following bands: 1705–1750 kHz, 2107–2170 kHz,
2194–2495 kHz, 2506–2850 kHz, 3155–3400 kHz, or 4438–4650 kHz. Since such
assignments are in certain instances subject to additional technical and
operation limitations, it is necessary that each application also include
precise information concerning transmitter output power, type and
directional characteristics, if any, of the antenna, and the minimum
necessary hours of operation. (This section is not applicable to the
Radiolocation Radio Service, subpart F.)
[ 68 FR 25541 , May 13, 2003]
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