FCC 90.631 Revised as of December 4, 2012
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§ 90.631 Trunked systems loading, construction and authorization
requirements.
(a) Non-SMR trunked systems will be authorized on the basis of a
loading criteria of one hundred (100) mobile stations per channel. For
purposes of determining compliance with trunked system loading
requirements under this subpart, the term “mobile station” includes
vehicular and portable mobile units and control stations.
(b) Each applicant for a non-SMR trunked system must certify that a
minimum of seventy (70) mobiles for each channel authorized will be
placed into operation within five (5) years of the initial license
grant.
(c) Except for SMR applicants and as provided in paragraph (d) of this
section, an applicant seeking to expand a trunked system by requesting
additional channels from the Commission, or through intercategory
sharing, or through an assignment, must have a loading level of seventy
(70) mobiles per channel on the existing system that is the subject of
the expansion request.
(d) In rural areas, a licensee of a trunked system may request to
increase its system capacity by five more channels than it has
constructed without meeting the loading requirements specified in
paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section. A rural area is defined for
purposes of this section as being beyond a 100-mile radius of the
designated centers of the following urbanized areas: New York, NY; Los
Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL; Philadelphia, PA: San Francisco, CA; Detroit,
MI; Boston, MA; Houston, TX; Washington, DC; Dallas-Fort Worth, TX;
Miami, FL; Cleveland, OH; St. Louis, MO; Atlanta, GA; Pittsburgh, PA;
Baltimore, MD; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN; Seattle, WA; San Diego, CA;
and Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL. The coordinates for the centers of these
areas are those referenced in § 90.635, except that the coordinates
(referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD83)) for Tampa-St.
Petersburg are latitude 28°00′1.1″ N, longitude 82°26′59.3″ W.
(e) Except as provided in § 90.629, licensees of trunked facilities
must complete construction within one year.
(f) If a station is not placed in permanent operation, in accordance
with the technical parameters of the station authorization, within one
year, except as provided in § 90.629, its license cancels
automatically. For purposes of this section, a base station is not
considered to be placed in operation unless at least two associated
mobile stations, or one control station and one mobile station, are
also placed in operation. An SMR licensee with facilities that have
discontinued operations for 90 continuous days is presumed to have
permanently discontinued operations, unless the licensee notifies the
Commission otherwise, using FCC Form 601, prior to the end of the 90
day period and provides a date on which operation will resume, which
date must not be in excess of 30 additional days.
(g) Wide area systems may be authorized to persons eligible for
licensing under subparts B or C of this part upon an appropriate
showing of need. Remote or satellite stations of wide area systems in
the Public Safety, Special Emergency, Telephone Maintenance, and Power
Radio Services may be authorized on a primary basis if such stations
are the first to be authorized in their area of operation on the
frequency or group of frequencies. Remote or satellite stations of wide
area systems in all other services will be authorized only on a
secondary, non-interference basis to cochannel licensees. To determine
system loading, the total number of mobile units and control stations
operating in the wide-area system shall be counted with respect to the
total number of base station frequencies assigned to the system.
(h) Regional, statewide, or ribbon configuration systems may be
authorized to persons eligible for licensing under subparts B or C of
this part upon an appropriate showing of need. In a ribbon, regional or
statewide system, a mobile station will be counted for channel loading
purposes only for the base station facility in the geographic area in
which it primarily operates. If this cannot be determined, it will be
counted fractionally over the number of base station facilities with
which it communicates regularly.
[ 47 FR 41032 , Sept. 16, 1982]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting § 90.631,
see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding
Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov .
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