FCC 90.315 Revised as of September 29, 2014
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§ 90.315 Special provisions governing use of frequencies in the 476-494 MHz
band (TV Channels 15, 16, 17) in the Southern Louisiana-Texas Offshore Zone.
(a) The frequency bands from 490-491 and 493-494 MHz will be available
for assignment to stations governed by this part within Zone A. The
boundaries of Zone A are from longitude 87DEG45' on the east to
longitude 94DEG00' on the west, and from the 3-mile limit along the
Gulf of Mexico shoreline on the north to the limit of the Outer
Continental Shelf on the south. The frequency bands from 484-485 and
476-488 MHz will be available for assignment to stations governed by
this part within Zone B. The boundaries of Zone B are from longitude
87DEG45' on the east to longitude 95DEG00' on the west and from the
3-mile limit along the Gulf of Mexico shoreline on the north to the
limit of the Outer Continental Shelf on the south. The frequency bands
from 478-479 and 481-481 MHz will be available for assignment to
stations governed by this part within Zone C. The boundaries of Zone C
are from longitude 94DEG00' on the east, the 3-mile limit on the north
and west, a 281 km (175 mile) radius from the reference point at
Linares, N.L., Mexico on the southwest, latitude 26DEG00' on the south,
and the limits of the Outer Continental Shelf on the southeast. These
frequencies may also be assigned to fixed stations located on shore
designed to provide communications service within the zone.
(b) Offshore base/mobile, and offshore and shore fixed stations may be
authorized.
(c) F2, F3, F4, F9, and A2, A3, A4, and A9 emissions may be authorized.
(d) Offshore stations shall afford cochannel protection to TV stations
on Channels 15, 16 and 17. Station operating parameters shall be in
accordance with the values given in table 1 of this section.
Table 1--Protection of Cochannel Television Stations by Offshore
Stations Operating in the Southern Louisiana-Texas Offshore Zone (65 dB
Protection); Maximum Effective Radiated Power
[In Watts]
Distance from transmitter to co-channel TV station kilometers (miles)
Antenna Height above sea level meters (feet)
30.5 (100) 45 (150) 61 (200)
338 (210) 1,000 1,000 1,000
330 (205) 1,000 900 800
322 (200) 800 710 630
314 (195) 590 520 450
306 (190) 450 400 330
298 (185) 320 280 240
290 (180) 250 210 175
281 (175) 175 150 130
274 (170) 130 110 100
265 (165) 95 80 70
257 (160) 65 55 50
249 (155) 50 40 35
241 (150) 35 30 25
Note: To determine the maximum permissible effective radiated power:
(1) As specified in § 73.611 determine the distance between the
proposed station and the cochannel television station. If the exact
distance does not appear in table 1 of this section, the next lower
distance separation is to be used.
(2) Opposite this distance figure ERPs are given that may be used for
antenna heights of 30.5, 45 or 61 meters (100, 150 or 200 ft) ASL. If
the exact antenna height is not shown, the ERP allowed will be that
shown for the next higher antenna height.
(e) Shore stations communicating point-to-point with offshore stations
will be permitted at least the same ERP as the offshore station, but
only in the direction of the offshore station. A directional antenna
shall be used and the rearward radiated power from the antenna in a
sector +-221/2 DEG from the line joining the shore antenna to the
cochannel television station shall not exceed those shown in table 2 of
this section.
Table 2--Maximum Rearward Effective Radiated Power Allowed for Shore
Stations; Rearward Effective Radiated Power (in Watts) From Shore
Antenna in a Sector <+->221/2DEG From the Line Joining the Shore
Antenna to the Cochannel Television Station
Distance from transmitter to cochannel television station: kilometers
(miles) Antenna height above ground in meters (feet)
30.5 (100) 45 (150) 61 (200) 91.5 (300) 152.5 (500) 228 (750)
298 (185) 320 280 240 190 125 90
290 (180) 250 210 175 125 100 60
281 (175) 175 150 130 100 70 50
274 (170) 130 110 100 75 40 35
265 (165) 95 82 70 50 35 25
257 (160) 65 55 50 40 25 20
249 (155) 50 40 35 30 20 15
241 (150) 35 30 25 20 15 10
233 (145) 25 20 18 15 10 7
225 (140) 18 15 13 10 7 5
217 (135) 13 10 9 7 5 3
209 (130) 10 8 6 5 3 2
201 (125) 7 6 5 4 3 2
193 (120) 5 4 3 3 2 1
Note: As an example of the use of tables 1 and 2, assume an offshore
station located 290 km (180 mi) from TV Channel 17 located in Bude,
Miss. with an antenna height of 30.5 m (100 ft). Table 1 allows this
station to operate with 250 W ERP. Now assume the shore station
communicating with the offshore station is 48 km (30 mi) from the
offshore station and 241 km (150 mi) from Bude, Miss. The shore station
antenna height is 152.5 m (500 ft) above ground. The shore station will
be allowed the same ERP as the offshore station (250 W) in the
direction of the offshore station. Table 2 indicates that the effective
radiated power in a sector <+->221/2 DEG from the line joining the
shore antenna to Bude, Miss. can only be 15 W. Consequently, a
directional antenna must be used whose minimum front-to-back ratio over
this 45DEG sector must be at least 12.2 dB. (250 W forward power to 15
W rearward power is a power ratio of 16.6 or 12.2 dB).
(f) To provide cochannel protection to television stations, no shore
station will be allowed closer than 193 km miles) from the cochannel
television station.
(g) To provide adjacent channel protection to television stations, no
shore or offshore station shall be allowed within 128 kilometers (80
miles) of the adjacent channel television station.
(h) Mobile stations shall not operate closer to shore than 6.4 km (4
miles) beyond the three mile limit and shall not operate with an ERP in
excess of 100 watts with 9.1 m (30 ft) maximum antenna height.
(i) Mobile stations installed in aircraft shall operate 11 km (7 miles)
beyond the three mile limit and shall not operate with an ERP in excess
of 1 watt or at heights in excess of 305 m (1000 feet) AMSL.
(j)(1) The following frequency bands are available for assignment in
all services for use in the Zones defined in paragraph (a) of this
section.
Paired Frequencies (MHz)
Zone Transmit (or receive) Receive (or transmit)
A 490.01875-490.98125 493.01875-493.98125
B 484.01875-484.98125 487.01875-487.98125
C 478.01875-478.98125 481.01875-481.98125
(2) Only the first and last assignable frequencies are shown.
Frequencies shall be assigned in pairs with 3 MHz spacing between
transmit and receive frequencies. Assignable frequency pairs will occur
in increments of 6.25 kHz. The following frequencies will be assigned
for a maximum authorized bandwidth of 6 kHz: 478.01875, 478.98125,
484.01875, 484.98125, 490.01875, 490.98125, 481.01875, 481.98125,
487.01875, 487.98125, 493.01875, and 493.98125 MHz.
(k) Fixed stations operating point-to-point shall be assigned
frequencies beginning with 490.025/493.025 MHz (Zone A),
484.025/487.025 MHz (Zone B) and 478.025-481.025 MHz (Zone C) and
progressing upwards utilizing available frequencies toward the end of
the band. Offshore base/mobile stations shall be assigned frequencies
beginning at 490.975/493.975 MHz (Zone A), 484.975/478.975 MHz (Zone B)
and 478.975/481.975 MHz (Zone C) and progressing downwards utilizing
available frequencies toward the beginning of the band. All frequency
assignments are subject to the conditions specified in § 90.173.
[ 50 FR 12027 , Mar. 27, 1985; 50 FR 14389 , Apr. 12, 1985, as amended at
58 FR 44959 , Aug. 25, 1993; 60 FR 37277 , July 19, 1995; 72 FR 35198 ,
June 27, 2007]
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