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FCC 90.616
Revised as of September 1, 2021
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2022
§ 90.616 896-897.5/935-936.5 MHz and 900.5-901/939.5-940 MHz narrowband
segments.
(a) In a transitioned market, the narrowband segments of realigned 900
MHz spectrum (i.e., the 896-897.5/935-936.5 MHz and 900.5-901/939.5-940
MHz bands (Paired channels 1-119 and 361-399 as specified in § 90.613))
are designated for the following entities:
(1) Applicants eligible in the Industrial/Business Pool of subpart C of
this part;
(2) Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool and Specialized Mobile
Radio licensees authorized as of September 13, 2018, for continuing
operations; and
(3) Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Pool and Specialized Mobile
Radio licensees authorized as of September 13, 2018, for relocation to
the new narrowband segments from the broadband segment pursuant to part
27, subpart P, of this chapter.
(b) Applications for new authorizations will only be accepted from
applicants specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(c) Table 1 to § 90.616(c) indicates the channels available in
transitioned markets to the entities set forth in paragraph (a) of this
section. These frequencies are available in transitioned markets in
non-border areas and the U.S./Mexico border area. For multi-channel
systems, channels may be grouped vertically or horizontally as they
appear in the following table.
Table 1 to § 90.616(c)—Channels in the 896-897.5/935-936.5 MHz and
900.5-901/939.5-940 MHz Frequency Bands in Tran- sitioned Markets
[In non-border areas and in the United States/Mexico border area]
1-2-3-4-5 81-82-83-84-85.
6-7-8-9-10 86-87-88-89-90.
11-12-13-14-15 91-92-93-94-95.
16-17-18-19-20 96-97-98-99-100.
21-22-23-24-25 101-102-103-104-105.
26-27-28-29-30 106-107-108-109-110.
31-32-33-34-35 111-112-113-114-115.
36-37-38-39-40 116-117-118-119.
41-42-43-44-45 361-362-363-364-365.
46-47-48-49-50 366-367-368-369-370.
51-52-53-54-55 371-372-373-374-375.
56-57-58-59-60 376-377-378-379-380.
61-62-63-64-65 381-382-383-384-385.
66-67-68-69-70 386-387-388-389-390.
71-72-73-74-75 391-392-393-394-395.
76-77-78-79-80 396-397-398-399.
(d) Table 2 to § 90.616(d) indicates the channels available in
transitioned markets to the entities set forth in paragraph (a) of this
section, available for use in the U.S./Canada border area.
Table 2 to § 90.616(d)—Channels in the 896-897.5/935-936.5 and
900.5-901/939.5-940 MHz Frequency Bands in Transitioned Markets
Available in the U.S./Canada Border Area
Region Location
(longitude) Channels
1 66° W-71° W (0-100 km from border) 1-119, 398, 399.
2 71° W-80°30′ W (0-100 km from border) 1-119.
3 80°30′ W-85° W (0-100 km from border) 1-119.
4 85° W-121°30′ W (0-100 km from border) 1-119, 398, 399.
5 121°30′ W-127° W (0-140 km from border) 1-119, 398, 399.
6 127° W-143° W (0-100 km from border) 1-119, 398, 399.
7 66° W-121°30′ W (100-140 km from border) 1-119, 361-399.
8 127° W-143° W (100-140 km from border) 1-119, 361-399.
(e) Table 3 to § 90.616(e) indicates additional channels available in
transitioned markets to the entities set forth in paragraph (a) of this
section, available for use in the U.S./Canada border area. The channels
listed in Table 3 are available for assignment in Regions 1-6 if the
maximum power flux density (PFD) of the station's transmitted signal
does not exceed the limits specified in tables 29 and 30 of § 90.619 of
this chapter.
Table 3 to § 90.616(e)—Additional Channels Available in Tran- sitioned
Markets in the U.S./Canada Border Area
[Regions 1-6]
Region Channel
No.'s Effective radiated power
1 361-397 See Table 29 of section 90.619.
2 361-399 See Table 29 of section 90.619.
3 361-399 See Table 29 of section 90.619.
4 361-397 See Table 29 of section 90.619.
5 361-397 See Table 30 of section 90.619.
6 361-397 See Table 29 of section 90.619.
[ 85 FR 43139 , July 15, 2020]
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