ML20008D457

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Applicant Exhibit A-87,consisting of 47CFR90.313-90.315, Chapter 1
ML20008D457
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/16/1989
From:
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
To:
References
OL-A-087, OL-A-87, NUDOCS 9003020267
Download: ML20008D457 (3)


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E,[ t (1) Channel availability in the Gen- 483.6125 and 483.1375 83.1 173 MHz for Miami.

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  • *- Access Pool in any of the urban- 483.6126 25 MHz s kI and 489d '(td4 areas referred to in the table de- a chan-

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ds upon whether that channel is for Hotid  % points. Mobile nel at a time fr i Es* ,,.gntly assigned service poolto to Ifusers in one of unassigned, or station frequencies are 3 MHz higher

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r onld a channel subsequently become than the corresponding base station fp -- igned, it will be treated as avail- frequencies. Normally, each channel ~

Ig o e in the General Access Pool, shall be substantially filled before the gg  % (2)

Frequencies in the General next channel is assigned.  !

w Pool will be made available to (5) Base station frequencies for the l Gr Ilcants af ter all channels presently Power and Telephone Maintenance EIR 2 Radio Services will be assigned serially I

II - Igned are substantially loaded in ac- '

rdance with the standards set out in beginning at 471.2625 MHz for Miami, (

I e g .313 of this part. Channels from 483.2625 MHz for Dadas, and 489.2625 ga- r gg - General Access Pool will be as- MHz for Houston and progressing a 2

ed starting with the lowest fre- channel at a time upward and down- (

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  • ess towards the high end of the (6) Base station frequencies for the I'I I

- eral Access Pool Normally, each Railroad, Motor Carrier, and Automo-  ;

el should be substantfally filled bile Emergency Radio Services will be j 1

i ore the next one will be assigned. assigned serially beginning at 471.7825 I

(b) Miami, Fla., Dallas, Tex., and MHz for Miami, 483.1825 MHz for ouston, Tex urbanized areas. Dallas, and 489.7825 MHz for Houston X-- ~~ and progressing upward and down-jf ward irom those points a channel at a P cne-w ** N== l C7o%, { Dj '

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(7) Base station frequencies for the sea siis to 6 as e 47s ears. Taxicab Radio Service will be assigned l8j g

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se7s siissaasow75 serially beginning at 472.9875 MHz for y Miami, 484.9875 for Dallas, and 2 '

1) Base station frequencies for the 490.9875 MHz for Houston and pro-Ba$

ae  ; kblic Safety Radio Service will be as. gressing a channel at a time downward II ,Y 1 Agned serially beginning at 470.7125 for Miami, 482.7125 MHz for from those points.

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, and at 488.7125 MHz for Hous- l43 FR 54791. Nov. 22,1978. as amended at Es2  ?

&nd progressing a channel at a 44 PR 49692. Aug. 24.1919. 51 FR 4362, Feb.

I {$ gne upward and downward from bose points.

4.10861 l h,h - 2) Base st.ation frequencies for the t 90.313 Frequency loading criteria.

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troleum, Forest Products, and Man- (a) Except as provided for in para-

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ifacturers Radio Services will be as- graph (b), the maximum channel load-Igned serially beginning at 470.3125 ing on frequencies in the 470-512 MHz l , MHz for Miami, 482.3125 MItz for band is as follows:

$ lallas, and 488.3125 MHz for Houston (1) 50 units in the Pubhc Safety '

M od progressing upward from those Radio Services l

p jolnts a chttnnel at a time' cies for t,he (2) 70 units in the Industrial Radio

(3) Base station frequen Services (except business).

cK lal Industrial Radio Service will (3) 90 units in the Businees Radio E23 - h assigned serially beginning at Service. -,

  1. l71.4375 MHz for Miami. 483.4375 sI  :

(4) 150 units in the Taxicab Radio iHz for Dallas, and 489 4375 MHz for Service, except in the New York f,b

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time upward and downward from where the loading is 200 units.

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4) Base station frequencies for the Carrier, (5) 70 tmits in the Railroad, Motor -

l and Automobile Emergency 4 y iness Radio Service will be as. Radio Services except in the intra.  ;

a ed serially beginning at 470.3125, 6 2625, and 472.3625 MHz for Miami, urban pa.ssenger carrier sub-category 391

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i 90.315 47 CFR Ch.1 (10-1-87 Edition) f rol Communkotio of the Motor Carrier Radio Service i 90.315 Special provisions governing use 1-PaoTECTON OF l i where the loading ts 150 units. of frequencies in the 476-64 Mit, poN STATrows av OFFsi '

(b) If a heensee has exclusive use of band (TV Channels 16,16, and 17) in grwo ON THE SOUTHEF l a frequency, then the loading stand- the Southern Louisiane Texam Offshort $HORE 2ONE (65 DB i j ards in paragraph (a) of this section, Zone. EFFECTwE RADi may be exceeded. If it is a shared (a) The frequency bands from 49g i- pits) channel. the loading standards can be 4DI and 493-494 MHz s'ill be available exceeded upon submission of a signed f ar assignment to stations governed by ~*

statement by all those sharing the this part within Zone A. The bound.

T TV 50o I channel agreelng to the increase. artes of Zone A are from longitude "

(c) A unit is defined as a mobile 8T45' on the east to longitude 94'00  !

transmitter receiver. Loading stand- on the west, and from the three mile ~ m

' s.coe ards will be applied in terms of the limit along the Oulf of Mexico shore. y __ ex ;

3 number of units actually in use or to line on the north to the limit of the  : - *'

l be placed in use within 8 months fol-Outer Continental Shelf on the south.

lowing authorization. A licensee sill The frequency bands from 484-485 3~

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be required to show that an assigned and 476-488 MHz wCl be available for frequency palt is at full capacity assignment to stations governed by C "5l l

f before it may be assigned a second or this part within Zone B. The bound- '.

n t additional frequency pair. Channel ca-l artes of Zone B are from longitude .Z - 60 pacity may be reached either by the a BT45' on the east to longitude 95'00' ,-

0 requirements of a single licensee or by on the west and from the 3 mile limit "i several users sharing a channel. Until along the Gulf of Mexico shoreltne on a channel is loaded to capacity it will the north to the limit of the Outer [h To determine the be available for assignrnent to other Continental Shelf on the south. The g, effective radiated pc

' a g33 As speelf ed in 113 users in the same area. A frequency frequency bands from 478-479 and jetance between the pr, pair may be reassigned at distances 64 481-482 MHz will be available for as- cochannel televisio N

' km. (40 mi.), 32 km. (20 mi.) for Chan- signment to stations governed by this t milease does not a.

I nel 15. Chicago; Channel 20. Philadel* part within Zone C. The boundaries of accuon, the next Los phia; and Channel 17, Washingten, or Zone C are from longitude 94'00' on 18 L* D* "d' i more from the location of base sta' the east, the 3 mile hmit on the north 2 ' t 18 tions authorized on that pair without and west, a 175 mile radius from the y u df l l 300,150, or 200 ft. AS l reference to loading at the pomt of reference point at Linares. N . L. - a hetsht is not show I original installation. Following author- Mexico on the southwest, latitude ization, the licensee shall notify the 26'00' on the south, and the limits of be that shown f or t l height.

Commission either during or at the the Outer Continental Shelf on the l close of the 8 month period of the southeast. These frequencies may also ( re s , l

, number of units in operation. In the be assigned to fixed stations located U0 Industrial Radto Services, if the base on shore designed to provide commu- be permitted at l

station f acility is to be used by more nications service within the zone. as the offshore '

I than a single licensee, the frequency (b) Offshore base / mobile, and off- the direction of t assigned to it will not be reassigned for shore and shore fixed stations may be on. A directional a l use by another f acility within 64 km. authorized and the rearwar (40 mi.) or 32 km. (20 mi.) where appli- (c) F2, F3, F4, F9, and A2, A3, A4, ca' ole for a period of 12 months, Pro- and A9 emissions may be authorized.

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! rided That the f acilltr is constructed (d) Offshore stations shall afford co- to the cochannel l within 90 days from the date of the channel protection to TV stations on 1 not exceed thosi i first grant, meets the loading stand- Channels 15,16 and 17. Station oper. of this section' ards to at least 50 percent within 9 ating parameters shall be in accord-months, and meets all loading stand- ance with the values given in Table 1

  • ards within 12 months. of this section.

(43 FH 54*191. Nov. 22.1978. as amended at 47 FH 36649, Aug. 23,1982] F J

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