FCC 80.93 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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2015
§ 80.93 Hours of service.
(a) All stations. All stations whose hours of service are not
continuous must not suspend operation before having concluded all
communication required in connection with a distress call or distress
traffic.
(b) Public coast stations. (1) Each public coast station whose hours of
service are not continuous must not suspend operation before having
concluded all communication involving messages or calls originating in
or destined to mobile stations within range and mobile stations which
have indicated their presence.
(2) Unless otherwise authorized by the Commission upon adequate showing
of need, each public coast station authorized to operate on frequencies
in the 3000-23,000 kHz band must maintain continuous hours of service.
(c) Compulsory ship stations. (1) Compulsory ship stations whose
service is not continuous may not suspend operation before concluding
all traffic originating in or destined for public coast stations
situated within their range and mobile stations which have indicated
their presence.
(2) For GMDSS ships, radios shall be turned on and set to proper watch
channels while ships are underway. If a ship has duplicate GMDSS
installations for DSC or INMARSAT, only one of each must be turned on
and keeping watch.
(d) Ships voluntarily fitting GMDSS subsystems. For ships voluntarily
fitting GMDSS subsystems, radios shall be turned on and set to proper
watch channels while ships are underway. If ship has duplicate GMDSS
installations for DSC or INMARSAT, only one of each must be turned on
and keeping watch.
(e) Other than public coast or compulsory ship stations. The hours of
service of stations other than those described in paragraphs (b), (c),
and (d) of this section are determined by the station licensee.
[ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 68 FR 46960 , Aug. 7, 2003]
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