FCC 22.1037 Revised as of December 4, 2012
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§ 22.1037 Application requirements for offshore stations.
Applications for new Offshore Radiotelephone Service stations must
contain an exhibit showing that:
(a) The applicant has notified all licensees of offshore stations
located within 321.8 kilometers (200 miles) of the proposed offshore
station, by providing the following data, at least 30 days before
filing the application:
(1) The name, business address, channel coordinator, and telephone
number of the applicant;
(2) The location and geographical coordinates of the proposed station;
(3) The channel and type of emission;
(4) The height and type of antenna;
(5) The bearing of the main lobe of the antenna; and,
(6) The effective radiated power.
(b) The proposed station will not interfere with the primary ORS
channels by compliance with the following separations:
(1) Co-channel to a distance of 241.4 kilometers (150 miles).
(2) If interstitial channels are used, adjacent channels (±12.5 kHz) to
a distance of 80.5 kilometers (50 miles).
(3) Third order intermodulation channels (±12.5 kHz) to a distance of
32.2 kilometers (20 miles).
(4) If the proposed transmitting antenna site is located west of
longitude W.93°40′, and within 32.2 kilometers (20 miles) of the
shoreline, and proposed use of the channels listed in § 22.1007(b), no
third-order intermodulation interference would be caused to any base or
mobile station using the channels between 488 and 494 MHz.
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