Goto Section: 87.347 | 87.351 | Table of Contents
FCC 87.349
Revised as of October 1, 2018
Goto Year:2017 |
2019
§ 87.349 Frequencies.
(a) The frequency assigned to an aeronautical utility station at an
airport served by a control tower, RCO or FAA flight service station is
the frequency used by the control tower for ground traffic control or
by the flight service station for communications with vehicles. In
addition to the ground control frequency, an aeronautical utility
station at an airport served by a control tower or RCO may be assigned
the tower or RCO frequency if the assignment is specifically approved
by the FAA as provided for in § 87.347(c). The frequencies assigned are
normally from the band 121.600-121.925 MHz.
(b) The frequency assigned to the unicom is available to aeronautical
utility stations on a noninterference basis at airports which have a
part-time control tower, part-time RCO or part-time FAA flight service
station and a unicom.
(c) At airports which have a unicom but no control tower, RCO or FAA
flight service station, the frequency assigned to the unicom is
available to aeronautical utility stations on a noninterference basis.
The frequencies available for assignment to unicoms are described in
subpart G of this part.
(d) At airports which have no control tower, RCO, flight service
station or unicom, the frequency 122.900 MHz is available for
assignment to aeronautical utility stations.
(e) The frequency 978.0 MHz is authorized for Universal Access
Transceiver data transmission.
(f) The Commission will assign frequency 1090 MHz for use by
aeronautical utility mobile stations for ground vehicle identification
and collision avoidance after coordination with the FAA, subject to the
following conditions:
(1) The applicant must notify the appropriate Regional Office of the
FAA prior to submission to the Commission of an application for a new
station or for modification of an existing station. Each application
must include the FAA Regional Office notified and date of notification.
(2) Eligibility is restricted to airport operators holding an FAA
Airport Operating Certificate, and other entities approved by the FAA
on a case-by-case basis to use frequency 1090 MHz for use by
aeronautical utility mobile stations for ground vehicle identification
and collision avoidance;
(3) No more than two hundred 1090 MHz aeronautical utility mobile
stations will be authorized at one airport;
(4) Licenses are limited to only those locations that are within the
vicinity of an FAA ASDE-X multilateration system or ADS-B equipment,
and/or where the primary purpose for seeking transmit authorization is
to provide surface data to aircraft and air traffic control
authorities.
(5) Message transmission rates are limited as indicated in the table
below:
ADS-B Message Rate when moving Rate when stationary
Surface Position Message (Types 5, 6, 7, 8) Every 0.4 to 0.6 seconds
Every 4.8 to 5.2 seconds.
Aircraft Operational Status (Type 31) Every 4.8 to 5.2 seconds Every
4.8 to 5.2 seconds.
Aircraft Identification and Type (Type 2) Every 4.8 to 5.2 seconds
Every 9.8 to 10.2 seconds.
[ 55 FR 30464 , July 26, 1990, as amended at 55 FR 30908 , July 30, 1990;
71 FR 70680 , Dec. 6, 2006; 78 FR 61207 , Oct. 3, 2013]
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Goto Section: 87.347 | 87.351
Goto Year: 2017 |
2019
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