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FCC 1.907
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 1.907 Definitions.
Antenna structure. The term antenna structure includes the radiating
and receiving elements, its supporting structures, towers, and all
appurtenances mounted thereon.
Application. A request on a standard form for a station license as
defined in § 3(b) of the Communications Act, signed in accordance with
§ 1.917 of this part, or a similar request to amend a pending
application or to modify or renew an authorization. The term also
encompasses requests to assign rights granted by the authorization or
to transfer control of entities holding authorizations.
Auctionable license. A Wireless Radio Service license identified in
§ 1.2102 of this part for which competitive bidding is used to select
from among mutually exclusive applications.
Auctionable license application. A Wireless Radio Service license
application identified in § 1.2102 of this part for which competitive
bidding is used if the application is subject to mutually exclusive
applications.
Authorization. A written instrument or oral statement issued by the FCC
conveying authority to operate, for a specified term, to a station in
the Wireless Telecommunications Services.
Authorized bandwidth. The maximum bandwidth permitted to be used by a
station as specified in the station license. See § 2.202 of this
chapter.
Authorized power. The maximum power a station is permitted to use. This
power is specified by the Commission in the station's authorization or
rules.
Control station. A fixed station, the transmissions of which are used
to control automatically the emissions or operations of a radio
station, or a remote base station transmitter.
Covered geographic licenses. Covered geographic licenses consist of the
following services: 1.4 GHz Service (part 27, subpart I, of this
chapter); 1.6 GHz Service (part 27, subpart J); 24 GHz Service and
Digital Electronic Message Services (part 101, subpart G, of this
chapter); 218-219 MHz Service (part 95, subpart F, of this chapter);
220-222 MHz Service, excluding public safety licenses (part 90, subpart
T, of this chapter); 600 MHz Service (part 27, subpart N); 700 MHz
Commercial Services (part 27, subparts F and H); 700 MHz Guard Band
Service (part 27, subpart G); 800 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Service
(part 90, subpart S); 900 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Service (part
90, subpart S); 900 MHz Broadband Service (part 27, subpart P); 3.45
GHz Service (part 27, subpart Q); 3.7 GHz Service (part 27, subpart O);
Advanced Wireless Services (part 27, subparts K and L); Air-Ground
Radiotelephone Service (Commercial Aviation) (part 22, subpart G, of
this chapter); Broadband Personal Communications Service (part 24,
subpart E, of this chapter); Broadband Radio Service (part 27, subpart
M); Cellular Radiotelephone Service (part 22, subpart H); Citizens
Broadband Radio Service (part 96, subpart C, of this chapter);
Dedicated Short Range Communications Service, excluding public safety
licenses (part 90, subpart M); Educational Broadband Service (part 27,
subpart M); H Block Service (part 27, subpart K); Local Multipoint
Distribution Service (part 101, subpart L); Multichannel Video
Distribution and Data Service (part 101, subpart P); Multilateration
Location and Monitoring Service (part 90, subpart M); Multiple Address
Systems (EAs) (part 101, subpart O); Narrowband Personal Communications
Service (part 24, subpart D); Paging and Radiotelephone Service (part
22, subpart E; part 90, subpart P); VHF Public Coast Stations,
including Automated Maritime Telecommunications Systems (part 80,
subpart J, of this chapter); Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service (part
30 of this chapter); and Wireless Communications Service (part 27,
subpart D).
Covered Site-based Licenses. Covered site-based licenses consist of the
following services: 220-222 MHz Service (site-based), excluding public
safety licenses (part 90, subpart T of this chapter); 800/900 MHz (SMR
and Business and Industrial Land Transportation Pool) (part 90, subpart
S); Aeronautical Advisory Stations (Unicoms) (part 87, subpart G);
Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service (General Aviation) (part 22, subpart
G); Alaska-Public Fixed Stations (part 80, subpart O); Broadcast
Auxiliary Service (part 74, subparts D, E, F, and H); Common Carrier
Fixed Point-to-Point, Microwave Service (part 101, subpart I);
Industrial/Business Radio Pool (part 90, subpart C); Local Television
Transmission Service (part 101, subpart J); Multiple Address Systems
(site-based), excluding public safety licenses (part 101, subpart H);
Non-Multilateration Location and Monitoring Service (part 90, subpart
M); Offshore Radiotelephone Service (part 22, subpart I); Paging and
Radiotelephone Service (site-based) (part 22, subpart E); Private
Carrier Paging (part 90, subpart P); Private Operational Fixed
Point-to-Point Microwave Service, excluding public safety licenses
(part 101, subpart H); Public Coast Stations (site-based) (part 80,
subpart J); Radiodetermination Service Stations (Radionavigation Land
Stations) (part 87, subpart Q); Radiolocation Service (part 90, subpart
F); and Rural Radiotelephone Service (including Basic Exchange
Telephone Radio Service) (part 22, subpart F).
Effective radiated power (ERP). The product of the power supplied to
the antenna multiplied by the gain of the antenna referenced to a
half-wave dipole.
Equivalent Isotopically Radiated Power (EIRP). The product of the power
supplied to the antenna multiplied by the antenna gain referenced to an
isotropic antenna.
Fixed station. A station operating at a fixed location.
Harmful interference. Interference that endangers the functioning of a
radionavigation service or of other safety services or seriously
degrades, obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a radio communications
service operating in accordance with the Radio Regulations.
Mobile relay station. A fixed transmitter used to facilitate the
transmission of communications between mobile units.
Mobile station. A radio communication station capable of being moved
and which ordinarily does move.
Non-auctionable license. A Wireless Radio Service license identified in
§ 1.2102 of this part for which competitive bidding is not used to
select from among mutually exclusive applications.
Non-auctionable license application. A Wireless Radio Service license
application for which § 1.2102 of this part precludes the use of
competitive bidding if the application is subject to mutually exclusive
applications.
Private Wireless Services. Wireless Radio Services authorized by parts
80, 87, 90, 95, 96, 97, and 101 that are not Wireless
Telecommunications Services, as defined in this part.
Radio station. A separate transmitter or a group of transmitters under
simultaneous common control, including the accessory equipment required
for carrying on a radio communications service.
Receipt date. The date an electronic or paper application is received
at the appropriate location at the Commission or U.S. Bank. Amendments
to pending applications may result in the assignment of a new receipt
date in accordance with § 1.927 of this part.
Spectrum leasing arrangement. An arrangement between a licensed entity
and a third-party entity in which the licensee leases certain of its
spectrum usage rights to a spectrum lessee, as set forth in subpart X
of this part (47 CFR 1.9001 et seq.). Spectrum leasing arrangement is
defined in § 1.9003.
Spectrum lessee. Any third party entity that leases, pursuant to the
spectrum leasing rules set forth in subpart X of this part (47 CFR
1.9001 et seq.), certain spectrum usage rights held by a licensee.
Spectrum lessee is defined in § 1.9003.
Universal Licensing System. The Universal Licensing System (ULS) is the
consolidated database, application filing system, and processing system
for all Wireless Radio Services. ULS supports electronic filing of all
applications and related documents by applicants and licensees in the
Wireless Radio Services, and provides public access to licensing
information.
Wireless Radio Services. All radio services authorized in parts 13, 20,
22, 24, 26, 27, 30, 74, 80, 87, 90, 95, 96, 97 and 101 of this chapter,
whether commercial or private in nature.
Wireless Telecommunications Services. Wireless Radio Services, whether
fixed or mobile, that meet the definition of “telecommunications
service” as defined by 47 U.S.C. 153, as amended, and are therefore
subject to regulation on a common carrier basis.
[ 63 FR 68921 , Dec. 14, 1998, as amended at 73 FR 9018 , Feb. 19, 2008;
78 FR 41321 , July 10, 2013; 80 FR 36218 , June 23, 2015; 81 FR 79930 ,
Nov. 14, 2016; 82 FR 41544 , Sept. 1, 2017; 83 FR 7401 , Feb. 21, 2018;
83 FR 63095 , Dec. 7, 2018; 84 FR 57363 , Oct. 25, 2019; 85 FR 22861 ,
Apr. 23, 2020; 85 FR 41929 , July 13, 2020; 85 FR 43129 , July 16, 2020;
86 FR 17942 , Apr. 7, 2021]
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