FCC 95.1223 Revised as of September 29, 2014
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§ 95.1223 Registration and frequency coordination in the 2360-2390 MHz
Band.
(a) Registration. A health care facility must register all MBAN devices
it proposes to operate in the 2360-2390 MHz band with a frequency
coordinator designated under § 95.1225 of this chapter. Operation of
these devices in the 2360-2390 MHz band is prohibited prior to the MBAN
coordinator notifying the health care facility that registration and
coordination (to the extent coordination is required under paragraph
(c) of this section), is complete. The registration must include the
following information:
(1) Specific frequencies or frequency range(s) within the 2360-2390 MHz
band to be used, and the capabilities of the MBAN equipment to use the
2390-2400 MHz band;
(2) Effective isotropic radiated power;
(3) Number of control transmitters in use at the health care facility
as of the date of registration including manufacturer name(s) and model
numbers and FCC identification number;
(4) Legal name of the health care facility;
(5) Location of control transmitters (e.g., geographic coordinates,
street address, building);
(6) Point of contact for the health care facility (e.g., name, title,
office, phone number, fax number, email address); and
(7) In the event an MBAN has to cease operating in all or a portion of
the 2360-2390 MHz band due to interference under § 95.1211 or changes
in coordination under paragraph (c) of this section, a point of contact
(including contractors) for the health care facility that is
responsible for ensuring that this change is effected whenever it is
required (e.g., name, title, office, phone number, fax number, email
address). The health care facility also must state whether, in such
cases, its MBAN operation is capable of defaulting to the 2390-2400 MHz
band and that it is responsible for ceasing MBAN operations in the
2360-2390 MHz band or defaulting traffic to other hospital systems.
(b) Notification. A health care facility shall notify the frequency
coordinator whenever an MBAN control transmitter in the 2360-2390 MHz
band is permanently taken out of service, unless it is replaced with
transmitter(s) using the same technical characteristics as those
reported on the health care facility's registration. A health care
facility shall keep the information contained in each registration
current, shall notify the frequency coordinator of any material change
to the MBAN's location or operating parameters, and is prohibited from
operating the MBAN in the 2360-2390 MHz band under changed operating
parameters until the frequency coordinator determines whether such
changes require coordination with the AMT coordinator designated under
§ 87.305 of this chapter and, if so, the coordination required under
paragraph (c) of this section has been completed.
(c) Coordination procedures. The frequency coordinator will determine
if an MBAN is within the line of sight of an AMT receive facility in
the 2360-2390 MHz band and notify the health care facility when it may
begin MBAN operations under the applicable procedures in (c)(1) or (2)
of this section.
(1) If the MBAN is beyond the line of sight of an AMT receive facility,
it may operate without prior coordination with the AMT coordinator,
provided that the MBAN coordinator provides the AMT coordinator with
the MBAN registration information and the AMT coordinator concurs that
the MBAN is beyond the line of sight prior to the MBAN beginning
operations in the band.
(2) If the MBAN is within line of sight of an AMT receive facility, the
MBAN frequency coordinator shall achieve a mutually satisfactory
coordination agreement with the AMT frequency coordinator prior to the
MBAN beginning operations in the band. Such coordination agreement
shall provide protection to AMT receive stations consistent with
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Recommendation ITU-R
M.1459, "Protection criteria for telemetry systems in the aeronautical
mobile service and mitigation techniques to facilitate sharing with
geostationary broadcasting-satellite and mobile-satellite services in
the frequency bands 1 452-1 525 and 2 310-2 360 MHz," May 2000, as
adjusted using generally accepted engineering practices and standards
that are mutually agreeable to both coordinators to take into account
the local conditions and operating characteristics of the applicable
AMT and MBAN facilities, and shall specify when the device shall limit
its transmissions to segments of the 2360-2390 MHz band or shall cease
operation in the band. This ITU document is incorporated by reference
in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51 and approved by
the Director of Federal Register. Copies of the recommendation may be
obtained from ITU, Place des Nations, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland, or
online at http://www.itu.int/en/publications/Pages/default.aspx. You
may inspect a copy at the Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554, or at the National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of
this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to:
http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ib
r_locations.html. "Generally accepted engineering practices and
standards" include, but are not limited to, engineering analyses and
measurement data as well as limiting MBAN operations in the band by
time or frequency.
(3) If an AMT operator plans to operate a receive site not previously
analyzed by the MBAN coordinator to determine line of sight to an MBAN
facility, the AMT operator shall consider using locations that are
beyond the line of sight of a registered health care facility. If the
AMT operator determines that non-line of sight locations are not
practical for its purposes, the AMT coordinator shall notify the MBAN
coordinator upon no less than 7 days' notice that the registered health
care facility must cease MBAN operations in the 2360-2390 MHz band
unless the parties can achieve a mutually satisfactory coordination
agreement under paragraph (c)(2) of this section.
[ 77 FR 55734 , Sept. 11, 2012]
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