FCC 95.1111 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 95.1111 Frequency coordination.
(a) Prior to operation, authorized health care providers who desire to
use wireless medical telemetry devices must register all devices with a
designated frequency coordinator. Except as specified in § 95.1105,
operation of WMTS equipment prior to registration is not authorized
under this part. The registration must include the following
information:
(1) Specific frequencies or frequency range(s) used;
(2) Modulation scheme used (including occupied bandwidth);
(3) Effective radiated power;
(4) Number of transmitters in use at the health care facility as of the
date of registration including manufacturer name(s) and model numbers);
(5) Legal name of the authorized health care provider;
(6) Location of transmitter (coordinates, street address, building);
(7) Point of contact for the authorized health care provider (name,
title, office, phone number, fax number, e-mail address).
(b) An authorized health care provider shall notify the frequency
coordinator whenever a medical telemetry device is permanently taken
out of service, unless the device is replaced with another transmitter
utilizing the same technical characteristics as those reported on the
effective registration. An authorized health care provider shall
maintain the information contained in each registration current in all
material respects, and shall notify the frequency coordinator when any
change is made in the location or operating parameters previously
reported which is material.
(c) As of April 14, 2010, no registrations may be accepted for
frequencies where WMTS does not have primary status. Previously
registered secondary facilities may continue to operate as registered.
[ 65 FR 44008 , July 17, 2000, as amended at 75 FR 19285 , Apr. 14, 2010]
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