FCC Web Documents citing 2.405
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- and is subject to ratification or modification by us. All requests for emergency operation must be coordinated with local frequency coordinators. Interference protection to state and local emergency and public safety services must be maintained. All licensees must be aware that land mobile and Amateur licensees may have unusual modes of operation for the provision for emergency communications under Sections 2.405 and 97.401 of the Rules and these should be protected. MVPD Technical Compliance: The following technical requirements are waived for ninety days from the release of this notice: Sections 76.601 [Performance Tests]; 76.605 [Technical Standards], but not 76.605(a)(12) [leakage limits]; and 76.614 [System Monitoring]. Media Bureau Engineering Division staff will provide a point of contact and expedited service and coordination,
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- and is subject to ratification or modification by us. All requests for emergency operation must be coordinated with local frequency coordinators. Interference protection to state and local emergency and public safety services must be maintained. All licensees must be aware that land mobile and Amateur licensees may have unusual modes of operation for the provision for emergency communications under Sections 2.405 and 97.401 of the Rules and these should be protected. MVPD Technical Compliance: The following technical requirements are waived for ninety days from the release of this notice: Sections 76.601 [Performance Tests]; 76.605 [Technical Standards], but not 76.605(a)(12) [leakage limits]; and 76.614 [System Monitoring]. Media Bureau Engineering Division staff will provide a point of contact and expedited service and coordination,
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- and is subject to ratification or modification by us. All requests for emergency operation must be coordinated with local frequency coordinators. Interference protection to state and local emergency and public safety services must be maintained. All licensees must be aware that land mobile and Amateur licensees may have unusual modes of operation for the provision for emergency communications under Sections 2.405 and 97.401 of the Rules and these should be protected. MVPD Technical Compliance: The following technical requirements are waived for ninety days from the release of this notice: Sections 76.601 [Performance Tests]; 76.605 [Technical Standards], but not 76.605(a)(12) [leakage limits]; and 76.614 [System Monitoring]. Media Bureau Engineering Division staff will provide a point of contact and expedited service and coordination,
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- users as NTIA must complete its coordination efforts within 15 business days of its receipt of the request for routine UWB operations. Special temporary operations may be handled with a much faster turn-around time when circumstances warrant. Further, the operation of UWB systems in emergency situations can be commenced immediately pursuant to the notification procedures specified in 47 C.F.R. Section 2.405(a)-(e). We believe that these technical requirements and operational restrictions will ensure that imaging systems do not cause harmful interference. We agree with Bosch, TDC and Zircon that there is no need for a wall contact switch or automatic power control for imaging devices. However, as with GPRs, we are requiring that wall imaging systems be equipped with a manually operated
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- medical imaging systems. The -10 dB bandwidth is the frequency band bounded by the points that are 10 dB below the highest level radiated emission, as based on the complete transmission system including the antenna. This bandwidth is defined in the rules as the UWB bandwidth. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.503(a). The notification procedure is described in 47 C.F.R. § 2.405(a)-(e). As used in this MO&O, law enforcement, fire and emergency rescue organizations refers to parties eligible to obtain a license from the FCC under the eligibility requirements specified in 47 C.F. R. § 90.20(a)(1). As detailed later in this MO&O, the provisions regarding who may operate a GPR and for what purpose were further interpreted in an Order adopted on
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Notices/1998/fcc98152.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Notices/1998/fcc98152.wp
- as provided in [Part 41], services rendered in connection with situations involving the safety of life and property . . . ." Section 41.13(c) exempts "free or concession service now or hereafter granted to officers, agents, or employees of common carriers subject to the Act, and to their families." Section 41.13(d) exempts "service rendered pursuant to the provisions of § 2.405 of this chapter." Id. 27 47 U.S.C. § 210(a). 28 1935 Telegraph Franks Order, 1 FCC 291; see supra, ¶ 4. 29 47 C.F.R. § 41.13(c). We note that section 41.31(b) of the rules applies, inter alia, certain recordkeeping requirements for the issuance of franks between carriers subject to the Act or to themselves. 47 C.F.R. § 41.13(b). 30 See,