FCC 90.763 Revised as of September 29, 2014
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§ 90.763 EA, Regional and nationwide system operations.
(a) A nationwide licensee authorized pursuant to § 90.717(a) may
construct and operate any number of land mobile or paging base
stations, or fixed stations, anywhere in the Nation, and transmit on
any of its authorized channels, provided that the licensee complies
with the requirements of § 90.733(i).
(b) An EA or Regional licensee authorized pursuant to § 90.761 may
construct and operate any number of land mobile or paging base
stations, or fixed stations, anywhere within its authorized EA or REAG,
and transmit on any of its authorized channels, provided that:
(1) The licensee affords protection to all authorized co-channel Phase
I non-nationwide base stations as follows:
(i) The EA or Regional licensee must locate its land mobile or paging
base stations, or fixed stations transmitting on base station transmit
frequencies, at least 120 km from the land mobile or paging base
stations, or fixed stations transmitting on base station transmit
frequencies, of co-channel Phase I licensees, except that separations
of less than 120 km shall be considered on a case-by-case basis upon
submission by the EA or Regional licensee of:
(A) A technical analysis demonstrating at least 10 dB protection to the
predicted 38 dBu service contour of the co-channel Phase I licensee,
i.e., demonstrating that the predicted 28 dBu interfering contour of
the EA or Regional licensee's base station or fixed station does not
overlap the predicted 38 dBu service contour of the co-channel Phase I
licensee's base station or fixed station; or
(B) A written letter from the co-channel Phase I licensee consenting to
a separation of less than 120 km, or to less than 10 dB protection to
the predicted 38 dBu service contour of the licensee's base station or
fixed station.
(ii) The Phase I licensee's predicted 38 dBu service contour referred
to in paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section is calculated using the
F(50,50) field strength chart for Channels 7-13 in § 73.699 (Fig. 10)
of this chapter, with a 9 dB correction factor for antenna height
differential, and is based on the licensee's authorized effective
radiated power and antenna height-above-average-terrain. The EA or
Regional licensee's predicted 28 dBu interfering contour referred to in
paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section is calculated using the F(50,10)
field strength chart for Channels 7-13 in § 73.699 (Fig. 10a) of this
chapter, with a 9 dB correction factor for antenna height differential.
(2) The licensee complies with the requirements of § 90.733(i).
(3) The licensee limits the field strength of its base stations, or
fixed stations operating on base station transmit frequencies, in
accordance with the provisions of § 90.771.
(4) Upon request by a licensee or the Commission, an EA or regional
licensee shall furnish the technical parameters, location and
coordinates of the completion of the addition, removal, relocation or
modification of any of its facilities within the EA or region. The EA
or regional licensee must provide such information within ten (10) days
of receiving written notification.
(c) In the event that the authorization for a co-channel Phase I base
station, or fixed station transmitting on base station transmit
frequencies, within an EA or Regional licensee's border is terminated
or revoked, the EA or Regional licensee's channel obligations to such
stations will cease upon deletion of the facility from the Commission's
official licensing records, and the EA or Regional licensee then will
be able to construct and operate without regard to the previous
authorization.
[ 62 FR 15998 , 15999, Apr. 3, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 68973 , Dec. 14,
1998]
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