FCC Record, Volume 4, No. 5, Pages 1965 to 2289, February 27 - March 10, 1989 Page: 2,020
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Federal Communications Commission Record
4 FCC Red No 5
Maximum
Frequency band (MHz) authorized
bandwidth
(MHz)
932.5 to 935 ..................... 0.2
941.5 to 944 ..................... 0.2
Part 22 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is
amended as follows:
PART 22 -
PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICE1. The authority citation for Part 22 continues to read
as follows:Authority: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended
(47 U.S.C. 154, 303), sec. 553 of the Administrative Procedure
Act (5 U.S.C.), unless otherwise noted.
2. In Section 22.27. paragraph (b)(2) is added and paragraph
(b) is redesignated as paragraph (b)( 1) to read as
follows:
Section 22. 27. Public notice period.(b) "
(b)(2) Applications for frequencies in the
932-932.5/941-941.5 MHz bands shall be filed initially
during a one-week period to be announced by public
notice. After these applications have been processed. the
Commission shall announce by public notice a filing date
for remaining frequencies. From this filing date forward.
applications shall be processed on a daily first-come. firstserved
basis.
3. In Section 22.31. paragraph (g) is added to read as
follows:
Section 22.31. Mutually Exclusive Applications.:g* * = '
4. In Section 22.101. the table in paragraph (a) is
amended by adding the following frequency ranges in
numeric order to read as follows:Section 22.101. Frequency tolerance.
(a) * *; *Frequency
range
(MHz)
932 to 932.5
941 to 941.5Frequency tolerance (percent)
All fixed Mobile stations Mobile stations
and base over 3 watts 3 watts or less
stations
0.00015 ......... .........
0.00015 ......... ..........
* * A * ;*5. In Section 22.501, paragraph (g)(1) is revised, and a
new paragraph (g)(5) is added to read as follows:
Section 22.501. Frequencies.
(g) : . ,(g)(1) The frequencies listed in this paragraph are available
to one-way signaling stations utilized within a multiple
address system which requires the use of at least four
simultaneously operated base stations operated on the
same frequency assignments. These frequencies will be
assigned only when there are four or more remote sites
listed on the application for license. The 928/959 MHz
frequencies may be used in paired or unpaired configurations;
the 932/941 MHz frequencies are for paired use
only. When paired. the higher frequency will be used by
the control and the lower by the base station.
890-960 MHz BAND 1/ 2/928.8625
928.8875
928.9125
928.9375
928.9625
928.9875959.8625
959.8875
959.9125
959.9375
959.9625
'959.9875932.00625 ..........................941.00625
932.01875 ..........................941.01875(g) Notwithstanding other provisions of this section.
applications for frequencies in the 932-932.5/941-941.5
MHz bands will be considered to be mutually exclusive
only if filed for the same frequency in the same geographic
location during the initial filing period or, thereafter.
on the same day.932.03125 ...............
932.04375 ...............
932.05625 ...............
932.06875 ...............
932.08125 ...............
932.09375 ...............
932.10625 ...............
932.11875 ...............
932.13125 ...............
932.14375 . ...........
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