FCC 90.1207 Revised as of September 29, 2014
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2015
§ 90.1207 Licensing.
(a) A 4940-4990 MHz band license gives the licensee authority to
operate on any authorized channel in this band within its licensed area
of operation. See § 90.1213. A 4940-4990 MHz band license will be
issued for the geographic area encompassing the legal jurisdiction of
the licensee or, in case of a nongovernmental organization, the legal
jurisdiction of the state or local governmental entity supporting the
nongovernmental organization.
(b) Subject to § 90.1209, a 4940-4990 MHz band license gives the
licensee authority to construct and operate any number of base stations
anywhere within the area authorized by the license, except as follows:
(1) A station is required to be individually licensed if:
(i) International agreements require coordination;
(ii) Submission of an environmental assessment is required under
§ 1.1307 of this chapter; or
(iii) The station would affect areas identified in § 1.924 of this
chapter.
(2) Any antenna structure that requires notification to the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) must be registered with the Commission
prior to construction under § 17.4 of this chapter.
(c) A 4940-4990 MHz band license gives the licensee authority to
operate base and mobile units (including portable and handheld units)
and operate temporary (1 year or less) fixed stations anywhere within
the area authorized by the license. Such licensees may operate base and
mobile units and/or temporary fixed stations outside their authorized
area to assist public safety operations with the permission of the
jurisdiction in which the radio station is to be operated. Base and
temporary fixed stations are subject to the requirements of paragraph
(b) of this section.
(d) Permanent fixed point-to-point and point-to-multipoint stations in
the 4940-4990 MHz band must be licensed individually on a site-by-site
basis. Such fixed stations that connect 4940-4990 MHz band base and
mobile stations that are used to deliver broadband service, as well as
other public safety networks using spectrum designated for broadband
use, are accorded primary status. Primary status is also accorded to
stand-alone permanent fixed 4940-4990 MHz band links that are used to
deliver broadband service. Primary permanent fixed point-to-point and
point-to-multipoint stations must use directional antennas with gains
greater than 9 dBi up to 26 dBi. Permanent fixed point-to-point
stations that do not meet the criteria for primary status will be
authorized only on a secondary, non-interference basis to base, mobile,
temporary fixed, and primary permanent fixed operations.
[ 68 FR 38639 , June 30, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 17959 , Apr. 6, 2004;
74 FR 23803 , May 21, 2009]
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