FCC 80.1011 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 80.1011 Transmitter.
(a) The bridge-to-bridge transmitter must be capable of transmission of
G3E emission on the navigational frequency 156.650 MHz (Channel 13) and
the Coast Guard liaison frequency 157.100 MHz (Channel 22A).
Additionally, the bridge-to-bridge transmitter must be capable of
transmission of G3E emission on the navigational frequency of 156.375
MHz (Channel 67) while transiting any of the following waters:
(1) The lower Mississippi River from the territorial sea boundary, and
within either the Southwest Pass safety fairway or the South Pass
safety fairway specified in § 166.200 of the U.S. Coast Guard's Rules,
33 CFR 166.200, to mile 242.4 AHP (Above Head of Passes) near Baton
Rouge;
(2) The Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet from the territorial sea
boundary, and within the Mississippi River-Gulf outlet Safety Fairway
specified in § 166.200 of the U.S. Coast Guard's Rules, 33 CFR 166.200,
to that channel's junction with the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal; and
(3) The full length of the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal from its
junction with the Mississippi River to that canal's entry to Lake
Pontchartrain at the New Seabrook vehicular bridge.
(b) [Reserved]
[ 57 FR 61012 , Dec. 23, 1992]
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