FCC 80.469 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 80.469 Maritime mobile repeater stations in Alaska.
(a) Maritime mobile repeater stations are authorized to extend the
range of communication between a VHF public coast station located in
Alaska and ship stations.
(b) On a secondary basis, maritime mobile repeater stations may be
authorized to extend the range of a private coast station:
(1) In an area where VHF common carrier service is not available;
(2) A maritime mobile repeater station license expires 60 days after a
public coast station in the area begins service.
(c) Maritime mobile repeater stations may not be authorized in cases
where operational fixed frequencies can be employed.
(d) The provisions relating to duplication of service described in
subpart P apply to maritime mobile repeater stations.
(e) The frequencies 157.275 and 161.875 MHz are assignable to maritime
mobile repeater stations.
(f) Each maritime mobile repeater station must:
(1) Deactivate automatically within 5 seconds after the signals
controlling the station cease; and
(2) During periods when it is not controlled from a manned control
point, deactivate automatically not more than 20 minutes after its
activation by a mobile unit.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 63 FR 68956 , Dec. 14, 1998]
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