FCC 87.143 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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2015
§ 87.143 Transmitter control requirements.
(a) Each transmitter must be installed so that it is not accessible to,
or capable of being operated by persons other than those authorized by
the licensee.
(b) Each station must be provided with a control point at the location
of the transmitting equipment, unless otherwise specifically
authorized. Except for aeronautical enroute stations governed by
paragraph (e) of this section, a control point is the location at which
the radio operator is stationed. It is the position at which the
transmitter(s) can immediately be turned off.
(c) Applicants for additional control points at aeronautical advisory
(unicom) stations must specify the location of each proposed control
point.
(d) Except for aeronautical enroute stations governed by paragraph (f)
of this section, the control point must have the following facilities
installed:
(1) A device that indicates when the transmitter is radiating or when
the transmitter control circuits have been switched on. This
requirement does not apply to aircraft stations;
(2) Aurally monitoring of all transmissions originating at dispatch
points;
(3) A way to disconnect dispatch points from the transmitter; and
(4) A way to turn off the transmitter.
(e) A dispatch point is an operating position subordinate to the
control point. Dispatch points may be installed without authorization
from the Commission, and dispatch point operators are not required to
be licensed.
(f) In the aeronautical enroute service, the control point for an
automatically controlled enroute station is the computer facility which
controls the transmitter. Any computer controlled transmitter must be
equipped to automatically shut down after 3 minutes of continuous
transmission of an unmodulated carrier.
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