FCC 80.303 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 80.303 Watch on 156.800 MHz (Channel 16).
(a) During its hours of operation, each coast station operating in the
156-162 MHz band and serving rivers, bays and inland lakes except the
Great Lakes, must maintain a safety watch on the frequency 156.800 MHz
except when transmitting on 156.800 MHz.
(b) A coast station is exempt from compliance with the watch
requirement when Federal, State, or Local Government stations maintain
a watch on 156.800 MHz over 95% of the coast station's service area.
Each licensee exempted by rule must notify the nearest district office
of the U.S. Coast Guard at least thirty days prior to discontinuing the
watch, or in the case of new stations, at least thirty days prior to
commencing service. The Coast Guard may require any coast station to
maintain the watch temporarily or permanently. The Coast Guard may also
require any coast station to remain capable of either immediately
resuming the watch or providing the Coast Guard direct dial-up access
to the necessary 156.800 MHz transceiver at no charge so that the Coast
Guard can maintain the watch.
(c) If the government station(s) providing the 156.800 MHz watch over
the service area of an exempt station temporarily discontinues that
watch, the exempt coast station upon receiving notice of this condition
must maintain the watch on 156.800 HMz during the discontinuance.
Automated maritime communications systems' compliance with this
requirement is limited to the use of existing facilities.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 35245 , Sept. 18, 1987;
63 FR 40063 , July 27, 1998]
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