FCC 87.41 Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 |
2007
Sec. 87.41 Frequencies.
(a) Applicant responsibilities. The applicant must propose frequencies to be
used by the station consistent with the applicant's eligibility, the
proposed operation and the frequencies available for assignment. Applicants
must cooperate in the selection and use of frequencies in order to minimize
interference and obtain the most effective use of stations. See subpart E
and the appropriate subpart applicable to the class of station being
considered.
(b) Licensing limitations. Frequencies are available for assignment to
stations on a shared basis only and will not be assigned for the exclusive
use of any licensee. The use of any assigned frequency may be restricted to
one or more geographical areas.
(c) Government frequencies. Frequencies allocated exclusively to federal
government radio stations may be licensed. The applicant for a government
frequency must provide a satisfactory showing that such assignment is
required for inter-communication with government stations or required for
coordination with activities of the federal government. The Commission will
coordinate with the appropriate government agency before a government
frequency is assigned.
(d) Assigned frequency. The frequency coinciding with the center of an
authorized bandwidth of emission must be specified as the assigned
frequency. For single sideband emission, the carrier frequency must also be
specified.
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