FCC 95.1225 Revised as of October 1, 2013
Goto Year:2012 |
2014
§ 95.1225 Frequency coordinator.
(a) The Commission will designate a frequency coordinator(s) to manage
the operation of medical body area networks in the 2360 MHz -2390 MHz
band.
(b) The frequency coordinator shall perform the following functions:
(1) Register health care facilities that operate an MBAN in the
2360-2390 MHz band, maintain a database of these MBAN transmitter
locations and operational parameters, and provide the Commission with
information contained in the database upon request;
(2) Determine if an MBAN is within line of sight of an AMT receive
facility in the 2360-2390 MHz band and coordinate MBAN operations with
the designated AMT coordinator as specified in § 87.305 of this
chapter;
(3) Notify a registered health care facility when an MBAN has to change
frequency within the 2360-2390 MHz band or to cease operating in the
band consistent with a coordination agreement between the MBAN and the
AMT coordinators;
(4) Develop procedures to ensure that registered health care facilities
operate an MBAN consistent with the coordination requirements under
§ 95.1223; and
(5) Identify the MBAN that is the source of interference in response to
a complaint from the AMT coordinator and notify the health care
facility of alternative frequencies available for MBAN use or to cease
operation consistent with the rules.
[ 77 FR 55735 , Sept. 11, 2012]
Effective Date Note: At 77 FR 55734 , Sept. 11, 2012, § 95.1225 was
added. This section contains information collection and recordkeeping
requirements and will not become effective until approval has been
given by the Office of Management and Budget.
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Subpart J--Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS)
Source: 65 FR 60878 , Oct. 13, 2000, unless otherwise noted.
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