FCC 25.272 Revised as of October 1, 2006
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2007
Sec. 25.272 General inter-system coordination procedures.
(a) Each space station licensee in the Fixed-Satellite Service shall
establish a satellite network control center which will have the
responsibility to monitor space-to-Earth transmissions in its system. This
would indirectly monitor uplink earth station transmissions in its system
and to coordinate transmissions in its satellite system with those of other
systems to prevent harmful interference incidents or, in the event of a
harmful interference incident, to identify the source of the interference
and correct the problem promptly.
(b) Each space station licensee shall maintain on file with the Commission
and with its Columbia Operations Center in Columbia, Maryland, a current
listing of the names, titles, addresses and telephone numbers of the points
of contact for resolution of interference problems. Contact personnel should
include those responsible for resolution of short term, immediate
interference problems at the system control center, and those responsible
for long term engineering and technical design issues.
(c) The transmitting earth station licensee shall provide the operator(s) of
the satellites, on which the licensee is authorized to transmit, contact
telephone numbers for the control center of the earth station and emergency
telephone numbers for key personnel; a current file of these contacts shall
be maintained at each satellite system control center.
(d) An earth station licensee shall ensure that each of its authorized earth
stations complies with the following:
(1) The earth station licensee shall ensure that there is continuously
available means of communications between the satellite network control
center and the earth station operator or its remote control point as
designated by the licensee.
(2) The earth station operator shall notify the satellite network control
center and receive permission from the control center before transmitting to
the satellite or changing the basic characteristics of a transmission.
(3) The earth station operator shall keep the space station licensee
informed of all actual and planned usage.
(4) Upon approval of the satellite network control center, the earth station
operator may radiate an RF carrier into the designated transponder. Should
improper illumination of the transponder or undue adjacent transponder
interference be observed by the satellite network control center, the earth
station operator shall immediately take whatever measures are needed to
eliminate the problem.
(5) The space station licensee may delegate the responsibility and duties of
the satellite network control center to a technically qualified user or
group of users, but the space station licensee shall remain ultimately
responsible for the performance of those duties.
[ 58 FR 13421 , Mar. 11, 1993, as amended at 62 FR 5931 , Feb. 10, 1997]
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