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47 CFR Parts 1, 74, and 101



Use of Microwave for Wireless Backhaul; Provision for Additional 
Flexibility To Broadcast Auxiliary Service and Operational Fixed 
Microwave Licensees; Proposed Rule

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Parts 1, 74, and 101

[WT Docket Nos. 10-153; 09-106; 07-121; FCC 10-146]


Use of Microwave for Wireless Backhaul; Provision for Additional 
Flexibility To Broadcast Auxiliary Service and Operational Fixed 
Microwave Licensees

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission commences a proceeding to 
remove regulatory barriers to the use of spectrum for wireless backhaul 
and other point-to-point and point-to-multipoint communications. This 
proceeding will surface ways to increase efficient use of spectrum for 
backhaul, especially by updating regulatory classifications that may 
not have kept pace with the evolution of converged digital 
technologies. Providing for the more flexible use of microwave 
frequencies for backhaul may help promote access to backhaul solutions 
that are critical to the deployment of wireless broadband and other 
services. Our proposed rule changes may be particularly beneficial to 
rural areas, where wireline alternatives may not exist. Our proposed 
rules should increase opportunities for all users of point-to-point and 
point-to-multipoint services, while protecting established license 
holders who are already using these bands. As an initial matter, we 
believe 750 megahertz in the 13 gigahertz range and below can be made 
flexibly usable for broadband backhaul.

DATES: Submit comments on or before October 25, 2010. Submit reply 
comments on or before November 22, 2010.

ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW., 
Washington, DC 20554. You may submit comments, identified by WT Docket 
No. 10-153, by any of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Federal Communications Commission's Web site: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     People with Disabilities: Contact the FCC to request 
reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language 
interpreters, CART, etc.) by e-mail: [email protected] or phone: (202) 
418-0530 or TTY: (202) 418-0432.
    For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional 
information on the rulemaking process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION section of this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information contact Lynn 
Ratnavale at (202) 418-1514 or Charles Oliver at (202) 418-1325, 
Broadband Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal 
Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554, 
or via the Internet to [email protected] or 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice 
of Proposed Rulemaking and Notice of Inquiry, FCC 10-146, adopted on 
August 5, 2010, and released on August 5, 2010. The full text of this 
document is available for inspection and copying during normal business 
hours in the FCC Reference Information Center, Room CY-A257, 445 12th 
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554. The complete text may be purchased 
from the Commission's duplicating contractor, Best Copy and Printing, 
Inc. (BCPI), Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY-B402, 
Washington, DC 20554, (202) 488-5300, facsimile (202) 488-5563, or via 
e-mail at [email protected]. The complete text is also available on the 
Commission's Web site at http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2010/db0805/FCC-10-146A1.doc. This full text may also be 
downloaded at: http://wireless.fcc.gov/releases.html. Alternative 
formats (computer diskette, large print, audio cassette, and Braille) 
are available by contacting Brian Millin at (202) 418-7426, TTY (202) 
418-7365, or via e-mail to [email protected].

Summary

Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

Permitting Greater Sharing Between FS Operations in Certain BAS and 
CARS Frequencies
    1. One way to potentially increase the availability of microwave 
spectrum would be to allow FS operations to share spectrum in several 
bands at 13 GHz and below that are currently assigned to BAS and CARS, 
but not FS. First, we propose to permit FS operations in the 6875-7125 
MHz band, which is adjacent to existing FS operations in the 6525-6875 
MHz band and well suited for backhaul and other microwave applications. 
In particular, we seek comment on sharing between mobile (temporary 
fixed) operations and fixed operations in the 6875-7125 MHz band where 
frequency coordination is not as formalized. In light of the additional 
sharing proposed by this rulemaking, we also seek comment on whether we 
should make the identification of receive-only sites associated with TV 
pickup stations mandatory in the 6875-7125 MHz band.
    2. Second, we propose to introduce FS systems into the 12700-13200 
MHz band. This band is well suited for short to medium length backhaul 
microwave applications and in fact prior to 1988 was available to 
certain relocated FS systems. We seek comment on whether introduction 
of FS operations in this band, with the additional latitude proposed in 
this proceeding, will have an adverse impact on cable system operations 
and whether it will have an effect on future use of the spectrum by 
cable system operators.
    3. Both the 6875-7125 MHz and 12700-13200 MHz bands are currently 
assigned to television pickup, television studio-transmitter links, 
television relay stations, television translator relay stations, and 
CARS. We emphasize that we are not proposing to modify existing 
licenses and that any new licenses in this band will need to be 
frequency coordinated with existing licensees. We believe these uses 
would be compatible with FS operations with use of frequency 
coordination. The frequency coordination process has been highly 
successful in allowing maximum utilization of shared bands and 
eliminating potential interference problems. We therefore propose to 
require frequency coordination for new FS, BAS, and CARS stations in 
the 6875-7125 MHz and 12700-13200 MHz bands in accordance with our 
existing frequency coordination procedures. Commenters that believe 
that relying on our existing frequency coordination processes would not 
adequately address all necessary requirements should propose 
modifications to that process or alternative processes.
    4. We seek comment on the best approach to channelization for the 
various bands under consideration. We note that existing operations in 
the 6875-7125 MHz and 12700-13200 MHz bands both use 25 megahertz 
bandwidth channels. We note that this channelization scheme has been in 
existence for over 40 years. Existing BAS operations in the 12700-13200 
MHz band also use 25 MHz bandwidth channels, while CARS operations in 
the band use 25 MHz, 12.5 MHz and 6 MHz channels. We seek comment on a 
channelization scheme that would likewise provide applicants with a 
variety of channel widths to maximize flexibility and utilization of 
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7125 MHz and 12700-13200 MHz bands. Consistent with our recent action 
allowing 30 megahertz channels in the Upper 6 GHz Band, we seek comment 
on alternative channelization schemes. In addition, we propose to 
facilitate use of the 6875-7125 MHz and 12700-13200 MHz bands by BAS 
operators by making additional channel bandwidths available for their 
use. Such action would provide BAS licensees with additional 
flexibility and provide additional opportunities for using modern 
digital equipment.
    5. With respect to the remaining proposed technical rules for FS 
operation, we propose to apply the same technical parameters that 
currently apply to the Upper 6 GHz band to the adjacent 6875-7125 MHz 
band, because those bands are contiguous and should be able to use 
similar equipment. We believe that applying the rules currently 
applicable to the Upper 6 GHz Band to the 6875-7125 MHz band will 
facilitate equipment development and provide consistency to FS 
licensees. The specific rules that we propose are: (1) Applying a 
maximum frequency tolerance of 0.005 percent; (2) applying a maximum 
transmitter power of +55 dBw; (3) applying the antenna standards 
currently applicable to Upper 6 GHz Band stations authorized after June 
1, 1997 to the 6875-7125 MHz band; (4) applying the capacity and 
loading requirements contained in Sec.  101.141(a)(3) of the 
Commission's rules to this band; and, (5) confirming that the 17 
kilometer minimum path length requirement of Sec.  101.143 of the 
Commission's rules would apply in the 6875-7125 MHz band. We propose to 
retain the rules that are already applicable to the 12700-13000 MHz 
band, with one exception. There is no minimum payload capacity 
applicable to the 12700-13200 MHz band. We propose to apply the minimum 
payload capacity and loading requirements that are currently applicable 
to the 11 GHz band to the 12700-13200 MHz band. We seek comment on 
these proposals and any possible alternatives to them. We also seek 
comment on any special technical rules that might be necessary in that 
band.
Eliminating Final Link Rule
    6. While broadcasters are allowed to obtain private fixed service 
licenses under part 101 of the Commission's Rules, Sec.  101.603(a)(7) 
prohibits broadcasters from using part 101 stations as the final 
radiofrequency (RF) link in the chain of distribution of the program 
material to broadcast stations. In light of recent technological and 
regulatory developments, we believe that the ``final link'' rule may no 
longer serve a useful purpose and, in fact, may inhibit the full use of 
part 101 spectrum. As broadcasters and other microwave users move to 
digital-based systems, we question whether it makes sense to maintain 
regulatory restrictions based on the type of content that the digital 
data transmitted by the system represents. As BAS and CARS move to 
digital and the technical rules have converged with those in part 101, 
it has become difficult to distinguish video content from any other 
digital content or to distinguish a microwave link used for BAS and 
CARS from those licensed under part 101.
    7. Retaining the ``final link'' rule appears to be spectrally 
inefficient and places an unnecessary burden on broadcasters. Retaining 
the ``final link'' rule could force broadcasters to build unnecessarily 
redundant systems in the same locations: One system using reserved BAS 
frequencies for the sole purpose of delivering programming to a 
transmitter site and a second system using FS frequencies for other 
purposes. Especially in view of the increased sharing of BAS bands with 
FS stations we propose above, we believe it is appropriate to provide 
broadcasters with additional flexibility to use the FS bands.
    8. We do not believe that eliminating the final link rule will 
crowd other FS licensees out of the band. Other rules require all FS 
licensees, including broadcasters, to build out their spectrum promptly 
and to comply with minimum payload capacities. These requirements serve 
to ensure productive use of the spectrum and to prevent noneconomic 
overuse.
    9. Accordingly, we seek comment on eliminating the ``final link'' 
rule. In considering this proposal, we encourage broadcasters to 
provide specific data on the efficiencies and cost savings that could 
result from eliminating this rule. FS licensees who oppose this change 
should identify the harms they believe would be caused by eliminating 
this rule and explain why they believe other rules are insufficient to 
prevent those harms. We also seek comment on whether there are 
alternatives that could facilitate broadcaster access to FS spectrum 
while retaining that prohibition under certain circumstances.
Permitting Adaptive Modulation
    10. The part 101 rules contain a minimum payload capacity rule 
intended to ensure that FS links are operated efficiently. We propose 
to allow temporary operations below the minimum capacity under certain 
circumstances, which will enable FS links--particularly long links in 
rural areas--to maintain critical communications during periods of 
fading.
    11. We propose changes to our rules to allow FS licensees to 
maintain communications when adverse propagation characteristics would 
otherwise force communications to be terminated. Specifically, we 
propose to amend our rules to allow licensees to temporarily drop below 
minimum payload capacity requirements specified by the rules in certain 
limited circumstances. These proposed rule changes have the potential 
to reduce operational costs and increase reliability, which could be 
particularly important in facilitating the use of wireless backhaul in 
rural areas.
    12. Section 101.141(a)(3) of the Commission's rules establishes 
minimum payload capacities (in terms of megabits per second) for 
various channel sizes in certain part 101 bands. The underlying purpose 
of the rule is to promote efficient frequency use. Although the 
Commission has never quantified the time period over which licensees 
must comply with those standards, the industry has generally construed 
the payload requirements as applying whenever the link is in service.
    13. On May 8, 2009, Alcatel-Lucent, Dragonwave, Inc. Ericsson, 
Inc., Exalt Communications, Fixed Wireless Communications Coalition 
(FWCC), Harris Stratex Networks and Motorola, Inc. (``Petitioners'') 
filed a request for interpretation of Sec.  101.141(a)(3) of the 
Commission's rules to permit data rates to drop for brief periods below 
the minimum payload capacity specified in the rules, instead of 
temporarily having a link go completely out of service, so long as the 
values mandated by the rules were maintained both in normal operation 
and on average.
    14. On May 14, 2010, FWCC followed up its original request for 
interpretation with a request for waiver of Sec.  101.141(a)(3) so that 
it can utilize adaptive modulation to average bit rates over time to 
combat fading. FWCC acknowledges the Commission's indication in the 
National Broadband Plan that it intends to open a rulemaking with 
regards to adaptive modulation; however, FWCC argues that it urgently 
needs relief with respect to adaptive modulation and does not want to 
wait for a rulemaking cycle to be completed.
    15. We agree with Verizon that a rulemaking is necessary to 
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the FWCC request for declaratory ruling in this instance because the 
requested interpretation is inconsistent with the plain language of the 
current rule. The current rule specifies a ``minimum'' payload 
capacity, which commenters admit has been interpreted to mean that it 
must be complied with at all times when the system is in operation. 
Such an interpretation is consistent with the use of the word 
``minimum.'' FWCC's proposed interpretation deviates from the commonly 
understood meaning of the rule. Furthermore, the fact that licensees 
had interpreted the rule as establishing a benchmark that must be 
complied with at all times is further evidence that it would not be 
appropriate to change the meaning of an established rule under the 
guise of a declaratory ruling. We also note that the comments raise 
various policy issues that are best addressed through the rulemaking 
process.
    16. Nonetheless, we believe that it is in the public interest to 
commence a rulemaking proceeding to amend our rules to facilitate the 
use of adaptive modulation by allowing licensees to maintain 
communications in the face of adverse propagation characteristics. 
Adaptive modulation has the potential to reduce operational costs and 
facilitate the use of wireless backhaul in rural areas. While our 
current rules allow the use of adaptive modulation, they would require 
all modulation modes to comply with the minimum payload capacities 
contained in the rules at all times. Allowing carriers to operate below 
the current efficiency standards for short periods when it is necessary 
to maintain an operational link, without a need for waiver, could 
enable carriers to save on costs and enhance reliability of microwave 
links. Accordingly, we seek comment in the context of this NPRM on 
revising Sec.  101.141 of the Commission's rules to allow greater use 
of adaptive modulation by FS licensees.
    17. Adaptive modulation can allow communications to be maintained 
during adverse propagation conditions. Given the critical backhaul and 
public safety applications of FS stations, we find this benefit to be 
significant. By allowing this level of flexibility in our efficiency 
standards we hope to provide carriers with a way to lower their costs 
yet still use the spectrum efficiently.
    18. We are concerned, however, that the proposal to allow 
compliance with the efficiency standards ``on average'' and ``during 
normal operation'' is too vague and open-ended. Commenters have noted 
that it is standard engineering practice to design microwave links to 
have 99.995 percent or higher link availability. Under those 
circumstances, we believe the standard proposed in the FWCC request 
would give licensees too much latitude to deploy inefficient systems 
that would be inconsistent with good engineering practices. To the 
extent the underlying concern behind this proposal is that the 
requirements of the rule are too strict and inhibit full use of the 
spectrum, we believe the better approach would be to review those 
standards and amend them, if appropriate. Moreover, using an ``on 
average'' standard would make enforcement of the minimum payload 
capacity rule more difficult. We also tentatively conclude that the 
equipment restrictions proposed by Verizon would not be in the public 
interest because, as noted by HSX, such restrictions could increase 
equipment prices for carriers and consumers.
    19. We tentatively conclude to adopt a more carefully tailored 
approach by amending Sec.  101.141 of the Commission's rules to state 
that the minimum payload capacity requirements must be met at all 
times, except during anomalous propagation conditions, when lower 
capacities may be utilized in order to maintain communications. This 
approach will allow licensees to take advantage of the benefits of 
adaptive modulation without unduly undercutting the efficiency purpose 
that led to initial adoption of the minimum efficiency requirement. We 
seek comment on this proposal, as well as alternatives. We also seek 
comment on what might constitute anomalous signal fading. In that 
regard, we also propose to adopt AT&T's suggestion to require licensees 
that wish to be able to temporarily use modulations below the minimum 
payload capacity in Sec.  101.141 of the Commission's rules to state 
that fact in their prior coordination notices. We seek comment on 
whether, how, and to what extent this information should be logged and 
made part of the station records under Sec.  101.217 to facilitate 
enforcement. We also seek comment on related issues, including whether 
the rules should specify a minimum amount of time a link is operational 
or a minimum efficiency standard below which an FS station may not fall 
even when using adaptive modulation.
    20. We deny FWCC's waiver request. Given the concerns we have 
regarding FWCC's proposal to use an ``on average'' standard, FWCC has 
not shown that it would be in the public interest to allow operation 
under such circumstances. Furthermore, FWCC's claims that there is an 
urgent need for relief are conclusory and lack any specificity. We 
therefore conclude that the better course is to proceed through our 
normal rulemaking process and determine the best means of allowing 
licensees to take advantage of adaptive modulation.
Permitting Auxiliary Fixed Stations
    21. We seek comment on a proposal to permit substantially spatial 
reuse of scarce microwave spectrum, which may permit more efficient use 
of the spectrum thereby potentially reducing the cost of using FS 
spectrum for backhaul and other important purposes. Specifically, we 
propose to allow FS licensees to operate ``auxiliary stations'' in 
conjunction with existing microwave links, subject to conditions 
designed to enable the use of such stations to augment capacity while 
safeguarding existing users in the band. We seek comment on permitting 
FS licensees to coordinate and deploy multiple links--a primary link 
and ``auxiliary'' links.
    22. The Commission's current rules define a fixed station as ``[a] 
station operating at a fixed location,'' and require a license for each 
station. In the part 101 Operational Fixed Services, the rules require 
evaluation of proposed point-to-point fixed microwave stations on a 
site-by-site, path-by-path basis, and do not provide exceptions based 
on the aggregation of multiple sites and paths. Each license 
application must include ``all technical information required by the 
application form and any additional information necessary to fully 
describe the proposed facilities and to demonstrate compliance with all 
technical requirements of the rules governing the radio service 
involved * * *.'' This construct is different from services based on 
geographic area licensing, where a licensee, subject to certain 
exceptions, is allowed to place transmitters throughout its service 
area without individual Commission approval once it has obtained its 
geographic area license, subject to compliance with applicable service 
rules.
    23. On February 23, 2007, Wireless Strategies, Inc. (WSI) filed a 
petition asking the Commission to issue a declaratory ruling 
``confirming that a Fixed Service licensee is permitted to 
simultaneously coordinate multiple links whose transmitter elements 
collectively comply with the Commission's antenna standards and 
frequency coordination procedures.'' Comment on WSI's petition was 
sought by public notice, and 27 parties filed comments, reply comments 
and ex parte statements.
    24. In its original proposal, WSI proposed that it would be 
unnecessary to separately coordinate auxiliary elements within the side 
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characteristics provided by the applicant to the coordinator, in 
addition to describing the main lobe, also incorporate the properties 
of the multiple distributed elements to be used for communication with 
other locations.'' WSI referred to that concept as ``concurrent 
coordination.'' In response to arguments that coordination of the 
auxiliary elements is necessary, WSI modified its proposal. 
Specifically, WSI suggests that, once a ``main link'' is successfully 
coordinated and licensed, an auxiliary element would only be added (1) 
following regular frequency coordination and filing of an application 
for major modification of the license of the associated location whose 
frequency it would reuse, and (2) on a secondary basis to any future 
coordinated paths.
    25. Initially, we determine that the WSI proposal is not consistent 
with our rules as currently drafted, and we therefore deny the request 
for declaratory ruling. WSI's proposal to consider the performance of a 
system on an aggregate basis is not consistent with the plain wording 
of our rules for two reasons. First, the rules require evaluation of 
proposed point-to-point fixed microwave stations on a site-by-site, 
path-by-path basis, and do not provide exceptions based on the 
aggregation of multiple sites and paths. Second, WSI's proposal is 
inconsistent with the antenna standards rule, Sec.  101.115 of the 
Commission's rules, because it proposes the use of antennas that do not 
meet those standards.
    26. While we find that the concept proffered by WSI is not 
consistent with the current rules, we do find it worthy of further 
consideration. Because we cannot authorize this operation as a 
declaratory ruling, we seek comment in this NPRM on whether we should 
make necessary changes to our part 101 rules to afford licensees the 
opportunity to operate in this manner. We find that it is in the public 
interest to initiate a rulemaking proceeding on our own motion to 
consider changes to our part 101 rules to allow operation in the manner 
contemplated by WSI. A rulemaking proceeding will allow us to gather 
information on the proposed types of operations, discuss specific rule 
changes, and consider further the arguments for and against the 
operations that WSI contemplates.
    27. We seek comment on the potential benefits of permitting 
auxiliary stations under our part 101 rules--the uses they may support, 
the efficiencies that may be achieved--as well as on the potential 
harms. Reserving judgment on the ultimate balancing of those benefits 
and harms, we observe that a series of changes to our part 101 rules 
would be necessary in order to effectuate a part 101 regime including 
auxiliary stations. Specifically, we seek comment on the following 
elements of such a regime:
     Each auxiliary station must operate on the same 
frequencies as the main licensed link.
     Auxiliary stations must not cause any incremental 
interference to other primary links, i.e., they must not cause any more 
interference to them than the main link would cause. This result can, 
possibly, be achieved by alternating transmissions between the primary 
station and the auxiliary stations on a time-division multiplexed basis 
or by any other method that achieves the required result.
     Auxiliary stations will be secondary in status and have no 
right to claim protection from interference from any primary stations, 
including stations in other services, such as BAS, CARS, and satellite 
stations, other than interference that violates the protection rights 
of the main link. Otherwise, auxiliary stations will have a right to 
claim protection only from later-deployed auxiliary stations.
     Auxiliary stations would have to be coordinated in advance 
with other licensees and applicants pursuant to the frequency 
coordination process specified in Sec.  101.103 of the Commission's 
rules.
     After coordination, the licensee of the main link would 
file applications to make major modifications to the main link license 
to add auxiliary stations. In those bands where conditional authority 
is available, applicants could operate their auxiliary stations as soon 
as they complete the frequency coordination process and file their 
application with the Commission, subject to the usual conditions and 
exceptions to conditional authority. Alternatively, we seek comment on 
whether, consistent with the procedures set out in Sec.  101.31 of our 
rules for temporary fixed links, we could allow main link licensees to 
file blanket applications to operate temporary auxiliary stations at 
multiple locations within specified geographic areas surrounding the 
associated main links.
     Until we gain further experience with system operation 
under these new rules, we further propose to require that auxiliary 
stations be restricted from communicating directly with each other, 
i.e., that they be allowed to communicate directly only with the 
primary link's transmitter or receiver. We propose this restriction 
because it would reduce the chance of interference.
     Auxiliary stations would not be subject to the antenna 
standards or minimum path length requirements that apply to main links. 
Eliminating the beamwidth requirement will enable licensees to use 
smaller, less expensive antennas that put less of a load on support 
structures and thereby reduce the cost of those structures. The main 
link, however, would still have to comply with those requirements.
     Main links would remain subject to existing loading and 
path length requirements, but auxiliary stations would be exempt from 
the loading and path length requirements. Alternatively, in determining 
compliance with the loading requirements, licensees would be allowed to 
aggregate loading on the main link and auxiliary stations. We seek 
comment on both alternatives. Parties supporting the second alternative 
should explain how to avoid double counting traffic between a main link 
and an auxiliary link that also traverses the main link.
     Like primary stations, auxiliary stations would be 
required to obtain the necessary approvals for FAA tower clearance and 
to comply with environmental requirements covering non-ionizing 
radiation hazards, zoning, the National Environmental Act of 1969 and 
the National Historical Act of 1966, as applicable.
    28. We believe these proposed rule changes could facilitate the 
provision of advanced backhaul services in the FS bands while providing 
protection to existing users in the band. We seek comment on these 
proposals, as well as alternatives.
    29. We note that FS and satellite users raised concerns about the 
proposal in the record on the WSI Petition, arguing that it is 
inconsistent with the frequency coordination and antenna standards 
rules. Our main concerns are avoiding interference to existing 
operations in the bands, maintaining the reliability and integrity of 
existing systems, and avoiding a situation where spectrum becomes 
unavailable to FS applicants and other users that share spectrum with 
FS. In order to compare the relative benefits of and risks of allowing 
auxiliary stations, we request additional information from commenters.
    30. Initially, we seek more specific information on the types of 
operations auxiliary stations could be used for. Information that would 
be useful would include: (1) An estimate of how many systems parties 
contemplate operating with auxiliary stations, (2) information on 
whether such systems would typically be deployed in urban or rural 
areas, (3) the types of uses to which such systems would be put, (4) 
the contemplated distances between the auxiliary stations and the main 
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(5) the relative amount of traffic anticipated to be carried on the 
main link versus the auxiliary links.
    31. We also seek comment on why the contemplated operations could 
not be accommodated in existing part 101 services and bands that allow 
point-to-multipoint operation, such as the Local Multipoint 
Distribution Service, the 24 GHz Service, and the operations in the 
38.6-40.0 GHz band. Those bands feature geographic area licensing that 
would appear to be well suited for the type of operations involving 
multiple stations, whether ``auxiliary'' or primary.
    32. We note that the examples WSI provides propose use of the Lower 
6 GHz Band (5925 MHz-6425 MHz). While the Commission authorized 30 
megahertz bandwidth links in the Upper 6GHz Band in the 6/23 GHz Report 
and Order, we anticipate that there will be considerable demand for 
those frequencies. We seek comment on whether there is sufficient 
capacity in those bands to accommodate many operations of the type 
contemplated by WSI, in addition to the existing uses in the band. We 
are particularly interested in the experiences of parties who have 
coordinated links in that band.
    33. We seek comment on whether our proposal would strike the 
appropriate balance between auxiliary stations and other operations, 
particularly primary microwave links. We propose requiring frequency 
coordination and adding auxiliary sites to the license through our 
normal application process and seek comment on whether those 
requirements would be sufficient protection. Furthermore, given that 
auxiliary stations would be secondary to main links and could not be 
used to prevent coordination of main links, it appears unlikely that 
they could be used to establish pseudo-geographic service areas. We 
seek comment on concerns raised by some commenters that auxiliary links 
could give applicants an incentive to propose main links that would 
allegedly specify excessive power, and would allegedly be designed to 
maximize interference and the preclusive effect on other nearby 
operations. We seek comment on the applicability of Sec.  101.103(d)(1) 
of the Commission's rules, which requires applicants to avoid 
interference in excess of permissible levels to other users and 
requires applicants to make ``every reasonable effort'' to avoid 
blocking the growth of prior coordinated systems, to main links 
associated with auxiliary stations.
    34. Finally, we seek comment on whether we should establish 
restrictions on the locations of auxiliary stations. One option would 
be to confine auxiliary stations to an area within a defined field 
strength level of the main link. Another option would be to provide 
that an auxiliary station could not generate field strength that 
exceeds the primary station's field strength beyond the perimeter where 
the primary station generates the field strength discussed above. We 
emphasize that compliance with such restrictions would not absolve 
auxiliary stations from the further requirement that they not cause 
incremental interference to other primary links. We invite comment on 
the appropriate metrics to use for defining the relevant field strength 
perimeters, as well as alternative means of establishing limitations on 
the locations of auxiliary stations.

Notice of Inquiry

    35. This Notice of Inquiry is intended to generate a record about 
other potential changes to part 101 rules that could potentially reduce 
wireless backhaul costs and increase investment in broadband 
deployment. In the first part, we ask about the possibility of relaxing 
efficiency standards in rural areas, where links may be longer and the 
density of deployment lower than in urban areas. In the second part, we 
inquire as to whether changes in the part 101 rules to permit smaller 
antennas could similarly reduce costs and stimulate investment. We 
invite commenters to offer specific proposals for rule changes on these 
issues, and encourage a full discussion of the advantages and 
disadvantages of rule changes.
Modification of Efficiency Standards in Rural Areas
    36. We seek comment on whether lowering the current efficiency 
standards in rural areas would lower costs associated with providing 
backhaul service. Under our current rules, rural providers must 
maintain the same capacity requirements also maintained by carriers in 
more densely populated metropolitan areas. Lower traffic volume on the 
rural networks and greater distances between microwave links may make 
maintenance of these minimum capacity requirements financially 
prohibitive in some instances. To the extent wireless carriers cannot 
obtain rural backhaul facilities at reasonable rates, lowering the 
current efficiency standards in rural areas could reduce the costs 
associated with wireless backhaul. We therefore seek additional comment 
on whether relaxing the current efficiency standards in rural areas 
would benefit rural licensees without diminishing the availability of 
already increasingly scarce backhaul spectrum.
    37. Section 101.141(a)(3) of the Commission's rules establishes 
minimum payload capacities (in terms of megabits per second) and 
minimum traffic loading payload (as a percentage of payload capacity) 
for various channel sizes in certain part 101 bands. The underlying 
purpose of the rule is to promote efficient frequency use. The 
requirements set forth in the rule apply equally to stations in urban 
areas and to stations in rural areas. The Wireless Telecommunications 
Bureau has historically granted waivers to licensees in rural and 
remote areas where operation of microwave facilities at the required 
efficiency standards would cause financial hardship to the extent that 
the underlying purpose of the rule would be frustrated. We ask whether 
this waiver policy should be reflected in our rules so that applicants 
could obtain facilities for backhaul in rural areas without the cost 
and delay inherent in seeking a waiver of our rules.
    38. To the extent commenters support lowering the efficiency 
standards in rural areas, we seek specific proposals to modify the 
efficiency standards in Sec.  101.141(a)(3) of the Commission's rules. 
Proponents of changes to the standards should explain how changes would 
provide more flexibility and facilitate deployment of backhaul and 
other facilities in rural areas. Commenters should also address the 
impact such changes would have on existing licensees, including 
licensees in other services that share spectrum with FS. We ask whether 
any changes would be consistent with the underlying purpose of Sec.  
101.141(a)(3), which is to promote efficient utilization of the 
spectrum.
    39. In connection with this inquiry, we seek comment on the 
definition of ``rural'' that might be used to determine which 
geographic areas would be defined as rural under a revised rule 
relaxing efficiency standards in rural areas. In the Commission's 2004 
Report and Order addressing the ways to facilitate and enhance the 
provision of spectrum-based service in rural areas the Commission 
provided a baseline definition of ``rural areas'' as, ``those counties 
(or equivalent) with a population density of 100 persons per square 
mile or less, based upon the most recently available Census data.'' The 
Commission first used this definition as a proxy definition in its 
annual CMRS Competition Report for purposes of analyzing the average 
number of mobile telephony competitors in rural versus non-rural 
counties. At the time that the Commission adopted this definition, it

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was determined that such a specific definition was necessary to 
establish continuity so that the Commission would have a basis for 
comparison of the effects of its ``rural area'' policies over time. It 
was determined in that same proceeding that the definition would be 
treated as a presumption to be applied for current and future 
Commission wireless radio service rules, policies and analyses for 
which the term ``rural area'' has not been expressly defined. In light 
of this established presumption, we seek comment on whether this 
definition is suitable to determine areas which should be considered 
rural for purposes of microwave efficiency standards in this band. We 
also seek comment on potential alternative definitions and any 
supporting reasons for why a specific definition should be utilized.
Review of Part 101 Antenna Standards
    40. We seek comment on whether to review the antenna standards in 
any particular band to allow smaller antennas, to identify 
opportunities to facilitate increased deployment of FS facilities 
without subjecting other licensees to increased interference. The 
National Broadband Plan noted that it was important to ensure that the 
Commission's antenna standards are up to date ``in order to maximize 
the cost-effectiveness of microwave services.'' Smaller antennas may be 
cheaper, easier to install, and generate fewer objections than antennas 
specified by the current requirements. We ask whether smaller antennas 
can be accommodated in any FS band without causing interference to 
other users in the band.
    41. Section 101.115(b) of the Commission's rules establishes 
directional antenna standards designed to maximize the use of microwave 
spectrum while avoiding interference between operators. More 
specifically, the Commission's rules set forth certain requirements, 
specifications, and conditions pursuant to which FS stations may use 
antennas that comply with either the more stringent performance 
standard in Category A (also known as Standard A) or the less stringent 
performance standard in Category B (also known as Standard B). In 
general, the Commission's rules require a Category B user to upgrade if 
the antenna causes interference problems that would be resolved by the 
use of a Category A antenna. The rule on its face does not mandate a 
specific size of antenna. Rather, it specifies certain technical 
parameters--maximum beamwidth, minimum antenna gain, and minimum 
radiation suppression--that, depending on the state of technology at 
any point in time, directly affect the size of a compliant antenna. The 
Commission adopts antenna specifications based on the technical 
sophistication of the communications equipment and the needs of the 
various users of the band at the time. Indeed, the Commission adopted 
similar technical specifications that effectively limited the size of 
antennas used in other bands, including those used by certain types of 
satellites. Periodically, the Commission has since reconsidered some of 
those antenna specifications in light of the technological evolution of 
communications equipment.
    42. Smaller antennas can have several advantages for carriers and 
consumers. In the 11 GHz Report and Order, the Commission noted that 
smaller antennas:

    Cost less to manufacture and distribute, are less expensive to 
install because they weigh less and need less structural support, 
and cost less to maintain because they are less subject to wind load 
and other destructive forces. In addition, proponents of the rule 
change contend that the modest weight of small antennas makes them 
practical for installation at sites incapable of supporting large 
dishes, including many rooftops, electrical transmission towers, 
water towers, monopoles and other radio towers. Proponents also 
state that 0.61 meter antennas raise fewer aesthetic objections, 
thereby permitting easier compliance with local zoning and homeowner 
association rules and generating fewer objections.

    43. On the other hand, smaller antennas have increased potential to 
cause interference because smaller antennas ``result in more 
radiofrequency energy being transmitted in directions away from the 
actual point-to-point link.''
    44. In light of the sharp increase in demand for FS facilities for 
backhaul and other purposes, we believe it is appropriate to inquire 
whether we should review our antenna standards in any particular band. 
Our goal in this inquiry would be to identify opportunities to 
facilitate increased deployment of FS facilities without subjecting 
other licensees to increased interference. Parties that believe that a 
review of antenna standards is appropriate should: (1) Identify 
specific FS bands where they believe the antenna standards should be 
reviewed, (2) offer specific proposals for new standards, (3) describe 
the technological or other changes that they believe support new 
antenna standards, (4) describe how the new antenna standards would 
facilitate deployment in that band, (5) discuss the impact such new 
antenna standards would have on other licensees in the band, including 
both FS licensees and other services that share the band, (6) discuss 
whether the proposed standards should apply to only rural areas or all 
geographical areas. Other parties are encouraged to provide their 
evaluation of proposed changes.
Increasing Flexibility Generally
    45. We also seek comment on whether we should examine any 
additional modifications to the part 101 rules, or other policies or 
regulations, to promote flexible, efficient and cost-effective 
provisions of wireless backhaul service. For example, are there any 
additional measures that could be taken to promote additional sharing 
with satellite, broadcast and other services? We also seek comment on 
any additional safeguards that may be needed to adequately protect the 
interests of existing licensees. Additionally, we seek comment on 
whether there are any changes we could make to our frequency 
coordination or application processes that could make it easier for 
applicants to access backhaul spectrum. We also ask commenters to 
identify any of our current rules or processes that could act as an 
unintended barrier to obtaining backhaul spectrum.

Procedural Matters

Ex Parte Rules--Permit-But-Disclose Proceeding
    46. This is a permit-but-disclose notice and comment rulemaking 
proceeding. Ex parte presentations are permitted, except during the 
Sunshine Agenda period, provided they are disclosed pursuant to the 
Commission's rules.

Comment Period and Procedures

    47. Pursuant to Sec. Sec.  1.415 and 1.419 of the FCC's rules, 47 
CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments and reply 
comments on or before the dates indicated on the first page of this 
document. Comments may be filed using: (1) The FCC's Electronic Comment 
Filing System (ECFS), (2) the Federal Government's eRulemaking Portal, 
or (3) by filing paper copies. See Electronic Filing of Documents in 
Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998).
     Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically 
using the Internet by accessing the ECFS: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/or the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. Filers 
should follow the instructions provided on the Web site for submitting 
comments.
     For ECFS filers, if multiple docket or rulemaking numbers 
appear in the caption of this proceeding, filers must

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transmit one electronic copy of the comments for each docket or 
rulemaking number referenced in the caption. In completing the 
transmittal screen, filers should include their full name, U.S. Postal 
Service mailing address, and the applicable docket or rulemaking 
number. Comments shall be sent as an electronic file via the Internet 
to http://www.fcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.html. In completing the transmittal 
screen, commenters should include their full name, Postal Service 
mailing address, and the applicable docket number. Parties may also 
submit an electronic comment by Internet e-mail. To get filing 
instructions for e-mail comments, commenters should send an e-mail to 
[email protected], and include the following words in the body of the 
message, ``get form.'' A sample form and directions will be sent in 
response.
     Paper filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must 
file an original and four copies of each filing. If more than one 
docket or rulemaking number appears in the caption of this proceeding, 
filers must submit two additional copies for each additional docket or 
rulemaking number. Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, 
by commercial overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. 
Postal Service mail (although we continue to experience delays in 
receiving U.S. Postal Service mail). All filings must be addressed to 
the Commission's Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal 
Communications Commission. The Commission's contractor will receive 
hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings for the 
Commission's Secretary at 236 Massachusetts Avenue, NE., Suite 110, 
Washington, DC 20002. The filing hours at this location are 8 a.m. to 7 
p.m. All hand deliveries must be held together with rubber bands or 
fasteners. Any envelopes must be disposed of before entering the 
building. Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service 
Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 East Hampton 
Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743. U.S. Postal Service first-class, 
Express, and Priority mail must be addressed to 445 12th Street, SW., 
Washington, DC 20554.
     People with Disabilities: To request materials in 
accessible formats for people with disabilities (braille, large print, 
electronic files, audio format), send an e-mail to [email protected] or 
call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 
(voice), 202-418-0432 (tty).
     Availability of Documents: The public may view the 
documents filed in this proceeding during regular business hours in the 
FCC Reference Information Center, Federal Communications Commission, 
445 12th Street, SW., Room CY-A257, Washington, DC 20554, and on the 
Commission's Internet Home Page: http://www.fcc.gov. Copies of comments 
and reply comments are also available through the Commission's 
duplicating contractor: Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th Street, 
SW., Room CY-B402, Washington, DC 20554, 1-800-378-3160.

Paperwork Reduction Analysis

    48. This document does not contain proposed information 
collection(s) subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), 
Public Law 104-13. In addition, therefore, it does not contain any new 
or modified ``information collection burden for small business concerns 
with fewer than 25 employees,'' pursuant to the Small Business 
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 
3506(c)(4) requirements.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    49. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as 
amended (RFA), the Commission has prepared this present Initial 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the possible significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities by the 
policies and rules proposed in this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 
(NPRM). Written public comments are requested on this IRFA. Comments 
must be identified as responses to the IRFA and must be filed by the 
deadlines specified in the NPRM for comments. The Commission will send 
a copy of this NPRM, including this IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for 
Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA). In addition, the 
NPRM and IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be published in the Federal 
Register.
A. Need for, and Objectives of, the Proposed Rules
    50. In this NPRM, we propose four changes to our rules involving 
microwave stations. First, we propose allowing fixed service stations 
to operate in the 6875-7125 MHz and 12700-13200 MHz bands. Second, we 
propose to eliminate the prohibition on broadcasters using part 101 
stations as the final radiofrequency (RF) link in the chain of 
distribution of the program material to broadcast stations. Third, we 
propose to amend our minimum payload capacity rule to facilitate the 
use of adaptive modulation to allow licensees to maintain 
communications by briefly reducing the rate at which they send data. 
Fourth, we propose to allow part 101 licensees to add auxiliary 
stations in order to allow substantially greater reuse of microwave 
spectrum and substantially reduce the cost of using FS spectrum for 
backhaul and other important purposes.
    51. With respect to the first proposal, we anticipate that demand 
for fixed service spectrum will increase substantially as it is 
increasingly used for wireless backhaul and other important purposes. 
The 6875-7125 MHz and 12700-13200 MHz bands are currently assigned to 
television pickup, television studio-transmitter links, television 
relay stations, television translator relay stations, and mobile only 
CARS. Based upon our experience in other bands, we believe assigning 
this band to the fixed service would be compatible with these other 
services using the frequency coordination procedures in Sec.  101.103 
of the Commission's rules. Assigning this spectrum to the fixed service 
would help provide additional spectrum that could be used for wireless 
backhaul and other critical applications.
    52. Second, Sec.  101.603(a)(7) of the Commission's rules, commonly 
known as the ``final link'' rule, prohibits broadcasters from using 
part 101 stations as the final radiofrequency (RF) link in the chain of 
distribution of the program material to broadcast stations. The rule 
ensures that private operational fixed stations are used for private, 
internal purposes and prevents broadcasters from causing congestion 
when part 74 Broadcast Auxiliary Service (BAS) frequencies are 
available. In light of recent technological and regulatory 
developments, we believe the ``final link'' rule may no longer serve 
its intended purpose and may in fact inhibit the full use of part 101 
spectrum. As broadcasters and other microwave users move to digital-
based systems, we question whether it makes sense to maintain 
regulatory restrictions based on the type of content that the digital 
data represents. Based on the record developed in waiver requests 
granted by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, it appears that 
there are an increasing number of markets where Broadcast Auxiliary 
Service (BAS) spectrum is scarce. Furthermore, the rule may impose 
additional costs by requiring broadcasters to build two different 
systems: One system to carry program material to the transmitter site, 
and a separate system to handle other data. In light of the extensive 
sharing between BAS and FS of the same bands, we believe it is 
appropriate to provide broadcasters with additional flexibility to use 
the FS bands. We therefore propose to eliminate this rule.

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    53. Our third proposal is to amend out part 101 technical rules to 
facilitate the use of adaptive modulation. Section 101.141(a)(3) of the 
Commission's rules establishes minimum payload capacities (in terms of 
megabits per second) for various channel sizes in certain part 101 
bands. The underlying purpose of the rule is to promote efficient 
frequency use. Although the Commission has never quantified the time 
period over which licensees must comply with those standards, the 
industry has generally construed the payload requirements as applying 
whenever the link is in service. Fixed service links, especially long 
links, are subject to atmospheric fading: A temporary drop in received 
power caused by changes in propagation conditions. Fading leads to an 
increase in bit errors, and sometimes to a complete loss of 
communications. One way to combat fading is by briefly reducing the 
data rate, which requires a temporary change in the type of modulation, 
a process called ``adaptive modulation.'' The use of adaptive 
modulation may reduce the minimum payload capacity below the value 
specified in the rule for a short time, although this still represents 
an increase over the otherwise zero level during the fade. Adaptive 
modulation has public interest benefits of allowing communications to 
be maintained during adverse propagation conditions. Given the critical 
backhaul and public safety applications of fixed service stations, we 
find this benefit to be significant. By allowing this level of 
flexibility in our efficiency standards we hope to provide carriers 
with a way to lower their costs yet still use the spectrum efficiently. 
We therefore propose to amend our rules to state that the minimum 
payload capacity requirements must be complied with at all times, 
except during anomalous propagation conditions, when lower capacities 
may be utilized in order to maintain communications. That approach 
would allow licensees to take advantage of the benefits of adaptive 
modulation while ensuring efficient use of the spectrum.
    54. Finally, we seek comment on allowing substantially greater 
reuse of microwave spectrum and substantially reduce the cost of using 
fixed spectrum for backhaul and other important purposes by allowing 
licensees to place auxiliary antennas that the licensee of each primary 
FS link be allowed to deploy as many auxiliary stations as it wishes 
under the following conditions:
     Each auxiliary station must operate on the same 
frequencies as the main licensed link.
     Auxiliary stations must not cause any incremental 
interference to other primary links, i.e., they must not cause any more 
interference to them than the main link would cause. This result can, 
possibly, be achieved by alternating transmissions between the primary 
station and the auxiliary stations on a time-division multiplexed basis 
or by any other method that achieves the required result.
     Auxiliary stations will be secondary in status and have no 
right to claim protection from interference from any primary stations, 
including stations in other services, such as BAS, CARS, and satellite 
stations, other than interference that violates the protection rights 
of the main link. Otherwise, auxiliary stations will have a right to 
claim protection only from later-deployed auxiliary stations.
     Auxiliary stations would have to be coordinated in advance 
with other licensees and applicants pursuant to the frequency 
coordination process specified in Sec.  101.103 of the Commission's 
rules.
     After coordination, the licensee of the main link would 
file applications to make major modifications to the main link license 
to add auxiliary stations. In those bands where conditional authority 
is available, applicants could operate their auxiliary stations as soon 
as they complete the frequency coordination process and file their 
application with the Commission, subject to the usual conditions and 
exceptions to conditional authority. Alternatively, we seek comment on 
whether, consistent with the procedures set out in Sec.  101.31 of our 
rules for temporary fixed links, we could allow main link licensees to 
file blanket applications to operate temporary auxiliary stations at 
multiple locations within specified geographic areas surrounding the 
associated main links.
     Until we gain further experience with system operation 
under these new rules, we further propose to require that auxiliary 
stations be restricted from communicating directly with each other, 
i.e., that they be allowed to communicate directly only with the 
primary link's transmitter or receiver. We propose this restriction 
because it would reduce the chance of interference.
     Auxiliary stations would not be subject to the antenna 
standards or minimum path length requirements that apply to main links. 
Eliminating the beamwidth requirement will enable licensees to use 
smaller, less expensive antennas that put less of a load on support 
structures and thereby reduce the cost of those structures. The main 
link, however, would still have to comply with those requirements.
     Main links would remain subject to existing loading and 
path length requirements, but auxiliary stations would be exempt from 
the loading and path length requirements. Alternatively, in determining 
compliance with the loading requirements, licensees would be allowed to 
aggregate loading on the main link and auxiliary stations. We seek 
comment on both alternatives. Parties supporting the second alternative 
should explain how to avoid double counting traffic between a main link 
and an auxiliary link that also traverses the main link.
     Like primary stations, auxiliary stations would be 
required to obtain the necessary approvals for FAA tower clearance and 
to comply with environmental requirements covering non-ionizing 
radiation hazards, zoning, the National Environmental Act of 1969 and 
the National Historical Act of 1966, as applicable.
B. Legal Basis
    55. The proposed action is authorized pursuant to sections 1, 2, 
4(i), 7, 10, 201, 214, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 309, 310, 319, 324, 332 
and 333 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 
152, 154(i), 157, 160, 201, 214, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 309, 310, 
319, 324, 332, and 333.
C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which 
the Proposed Rules Will Apply
    56. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, 
where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be 
affected by the proposed rules and policies, if adopted. The RFA 
generally defines the term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning 
as the terms ``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small 
governmental jurisdiction.'' In addition, the term ``small business'' 
has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the 
Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) Is 
independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of 
operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the 
SBA.
    57. Our proposed action, if implemented, may, over time, affect 
small entities that are not easily categorized at present. We therefore 
describe here, at the outset, three comprehensive, statutory small 
entity size standards. First, nationwide, there are a total of 
approximately 27.2 million small businesses, according to the SBA. In 
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generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is independently owned 
and operated and is not dominant in its field.'' Nationwide, as of 
2002, there were approximately 1.6 million small organizations. 
Finally, the term ``small governmental jurisdiction'' is defined 
generally as ``governments of cities, towns, townships, villages, 
school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than 
fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2002 indicate that there were 
87,525 local governmental jurisdictions in the United States. We 
estimate that, of this total, 84,377 entities were ``small governmental 
jurisdictions.'' Thus, we estimate that most governmental jurisdictions 
are small.
    58. Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except satellite). 
Microwave services include common carrier, private-operational fixed, 
and broadcast auxiliary radio services. At present, there are 
approximately 31,428 common carrier fixed licensees and 79,732 private 
and public safety operational-fixed licensees and broadcast auxiliary 
radio licensees in the microwave services. The Commission has not yet 
defined a small business with respect to microwave services. For 
purposes of the IRFA, we will use the SBA definition that applies to 
Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except satellite)--i.e., an 
entity with no more than 1,500 persons. Since 2007, the Census Bureau 
has placed wireless firms within this new, broad, economic census 
category. Prior to that time, such firms were within the now-superseded 
categories of ``Paging'' and ``Cellular and Other Wireless 
Telecommunications.'' Under the present and prior category definitions, 
the SBA has deemed a wireless business to be small if it has 1,500 or 
fewer employees. For the category of Wireless Telecommunications 
Carriers (except Satellite), preliminary data for 2007, i.e., data 
based on the superseded SBA classification, show that there were 11,927 
firms operating that year. While the Census Bureau has not released 
data on such establishments broken down by number of employees, we note 
that the Census Bureau lists total employment for all firms in that 
sector at 281,262. Since all firms with fewer than 1,500 employees are 
considered small, given the total employment in the sector, we estimate 
that the vast majority of wireless firms are small. We estimate that 
virtually all of the Fixed Microwave licensees (excluding broadcast 
auxiliary licensees) would qualify as small entities under the SBA 
definition.
    59. Radio Broadcasting. A radio broadcasting station is an 
establishment primarily engaged in broadcasting aural programs by radio 
to the public. Included in this industry are commercial, religious, 
educational, and other radio stations. Radio broadcasting stations 
which primarily are engaged in radio broadcasting and which produce 
radio program materials are similarly included. However, radio stations 
that are separate establishments and are primarily engaged in producing 
radio program material are classified under another NAICS number. The 
SBA has established a small business size standard for this category, 
which is: Firms having $7 million or less in annual receipts. According 
to BIA Advisory Services, LLC, MEDIA Access Pro Database on March 17, 
2009, 10,884 (95%) of 11,404 commercial radio stations have revenue of 
$6 million or less. Therefore, the majority of such entities are small 
entities. We note, however, that many radio stations are affiliated 
with much larger corporations having much higher revenue. Our estimate, 
therefore, likely overstates the number of small entities that might be 
affected by any ultimate changes to the rules and forms.
    60. Television Broadcasting. The SBA defines a television 
broadcasting station as a small business if such station has no more 
than $14.0 million in annual receipts. Business concerns included in 
this industry are those ``primarily engaged in broadcasting images 
together with sound.'' The Commission has estimated the number of 
licensed commercial television stations to be 1,392. According to 
Commission staff review of the BIA/Kelsey, MAPro Television Database 
(``BIA'') as of April 7, 2010, about 1,015 of an estimated 1,380 
commercial television stations (or about 74 percent) have revenues of 
$14 million or less and, thus, qualify as small entities under the SBA 
definition. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed 
noncommercial educational (NCE) television stations to be 390. We note, 
however, that, in assessing whether a business concern qualifies as 
small under the above definition, business (control) affiliations must 
be included. Our estimate, therefore, likely overstates the number of 
small entities that might be affected by our action, because the 
revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate 
revenues from affiliated companies. The Commission does not compile and 
otherwise does not have access to information on the revenue of NCE 
stations that would permit it to determine how many such stations would 
qualify as small entities.
    61. In addition, an element of the definition of ``small business'' 
is that the entity not be dominant in its field of operation. We are 
unable at this time to define or quantify the criteria that would 
establish whether a specific television station is dominant in its 
field of operation. Accordingly, the estimate of small businesses to 
which rules may apply do not exclude any television station from the 
definition of a small business on this basis and are therefore over-
inclusive to that extent. Also, as noted, an additional element of the 
definition of ``small business'' is that the entity must be 
independently owned and operated. We note that it is difficult at times 
to assess these criteria in the context of media entities and our 
estimates of small businesses to which they apply may be over-inclusive 
to this extent.
D. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements
    62. This Notice of Proposed Rulemaking imposes no new reporting or 
recordkeeping requirements.
E. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Economic Impact on Small 
Entities, and Significant Alternatives Considered
    63. As noted above, this NPRM proposes rules to (1) allow fixed 
service stations to operate in the 6875-7125 MHz band, (2) eliminate 
the prohibition on broadcasters using part 101 stations as the final 
radiofrequency (RF) link in the chain of distribution of the program 
material to broadcast stations, (3) amend our minimum payload capacity 
rule to facilitate the use of adaptive modulation to allow licensees to 
maintain communications by briefly reducing the rate at which they send 
data, and (4) allow part 101 licensees to add auxiliary stations. These 
actions would provide additional options to all licensees, including 
small entity licensees. Such action will serve the public interest by 
making additional spectrum available for fixed service users, providing 
additional flexibility for broadcasters to use microwave spectrum, 
allowing communications to be maintained during adverse propagation 
conditions, facilitating the efficient use of the 6 GHz and 23 GHz 
bands. The rules could therefore open up economic opportunities to a 
variety of spectrum users, including small businesses.
    64. Generally, the alternative approach would be to maintain the 
existing rules. If the rules were not changed, the 6875-7125 MHz and 
12700-13200 MHz bands would remain unavailable for fixed service use. 
Given the increasing demand for part 101 spectrum for backhaul and 
other uses, not making that spectrum available may

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make it increasingly difficult to meet demand for microwave facilities. 
If the prohibition on broadcasters using part 101 stations as the final 
radiofrequency (RF) link in the chain of distribution of the program 
material to broadcast stations is not eliminated, broadcasters will be 
limited to using Broadcast Auxiliary Service spectrum for that purpose, 
and may have to build two separate microwave systems using different 
frequencies, such an alternative would be inadequate to meet the 
demands of licensees and therefore less than ideal. If no BAS spectrum 
is available, broadcasters will have to pay to prepare a request for 
waiver to access part 101 spectrum and await action on that waiver 
request before they can begin operation. Such expense and delay may be 
particularly harmful to small businesses.
    65. With respect to our proposal to amend our minimum capacity 
payload rule to facilitate adaptive modulation, if our rules are not 
amended to facilitate the use of adaptive modulation, licensees will be 
unable to fully use technology to maintain critical communications 
during signal fades. Under the proposal made in the NPRM, the minimum 
payload capacity requirements must be met at all times, except during 
anomalous propagation conditions, when lower capacities may be utilized 
in order to maintain communications.
    66. An alternative to the adaptive modulation proposal made in the 
NPRM would be to allow compliance with the efficiency standards ``on 
average'' and ``during normal operation.'' We believe that standard 
would give licensees too much latitude to deploy inefficient systems 
that would be inconsistent with good engineering practices.
    67. Finally, while herein we propose to authorize the use of 
auxiliary stations, we are open to alternatives such as authorizing 
auxiliary stations in a more limited fashion or not at all, however, if 
we do not authorize auxiliary stations in some fashion, we may prevent 
licensees from fully utilizing their spectrum for backhaul and other 
purposes.
F. Federal Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With the 
Proposed Rules
    68. None.

Ordering Clauses

    69. Accordingly, it is ordered, pursuant to sections 1, 2, 4(i), 7, 
10, 201, 214, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 309, 310, 319, 324, 332 and 333 
of the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 157, 
160, 201, 214, 301, 302, 303, 307, 308, 309, 310, 319, 324, 332, 333, 
that this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Notice of Inquiry is hereby 
adopted.
    70. It is further ordered that notice is hereby given of the 
proposed regulatory changes described in this NPRM, and that comment is 
sought on these proposals.
    71. It is further ordered, pursuant to section 4(i) of the 
Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), and Sec.  1.2 of the 
Commission's rules, 47 CFR 1.2, that the Request for Interpretation of 
Sec.  101.141 (a)(3) of the Commission's rules to Permit the Use of 
Adaptive Modulation Systems filed by Alcatel-Lucent, Dragonwave, Inc. 
Ericsson, Inc., Exalt Communications, the Fixed Wireless Communications 
Coalition, Harris Stratex Networks and Motorola, Inc. on May 8, 2009 is 
denied.
    72. It is further ordered, pursuant to section 4(i) of the 
Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), and Sec.  1.2 of the 
Commission's rules, 47 CFR 1.2, that the Request for Declaratory Ruling 
filed by Wireless Strategies, Inc. on February 23, 2007 is denied.
    73. It is further ordered, pursuant to pursuant to section 4(i) of 
the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), and Sec. Sec.  1.3 
and 1.925 of the Commission's rules, that the Request for Waiver of 
Sec.  101.141(a)(3) filed by the Fixed Wireless Communications 
Coalition on May 14, 2010 is denied.
    74. It is further ordered that WT Docket Nos. 07-121 and 09-106 are 
terminated.
    75. It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, shall send a 
copy of this NPRM, including the Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration.

List of Subjects

47 CFR Part 1

    Administrative practice and procedure, Communications common 
carriers, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Telecommunications.

47 CFR Parts 74 and 101

    Communications equipment, Radio, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.

Proposed Rules

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR parts 1, 74, and 101 
as follows:

PART 1--PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

    1. The authority citation for part 1 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 79 et seq.; 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 
155, 157, 225, 303(r), and 309.

    2. Amend Sec.  1.929 by revising paragraphs (d)(1)(ix) and 
(d)(1)(x) and adding (d)(1)(xi) to read as follows:


Sec.  1.929  Classification of filings as major or minor.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ix) Any change in transmit antenna azimuth greater than 1 degree, 
except as specified in paragraph (d)(3) of this section;
    (x) Any change which together with all minor modifications or 
amendments since the last major modification or amendment produces a 
cumulative effect exceeding any of the above major criteria; or
    (xi) Any addition of or change to auxiliary stations pursuant to 
Sec.  101.58 of this chapter.
* * * * *

PART 74--EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER 
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES

    3. The authority citation for part 74 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307, 336(f), 336(h) and 554.

    4. Amend Sec.  74.602 by revising paragraph (a) introductory text 
and by adding paragraphs (j) and (k) to read as follows:


Sec.  74.602  Frequency assignment.

    (a) The following frequencies are available for assignment to 
television pickup, television STL, television relay and television 
translator relay stations. The band segments 17,700-18,580 and 19,260-
19,700 MHz are available for broadcast auxiliary stations as described 
in paragraph (g) of this section. The band segment 6425-6525 MHz is 
available for broadcast auxiliary stations as described in paragraph 
(i) of this section. The band segment 6875-7125 MHz is available for 
broadcast auxiliary stations as described in this paragraph and in 
paragraph (j) of this section. The band segment 12700-13200 MHz is 
available for broadcast auxiliary stations as described in this 
paragraph and in paragraph (k) of this section. Broadcast

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network-entities may also use the 1990-2110, 6425-6525 and 6875-7125 
MHz bands for mobile television pickup only.
* * * * *
    (j) 6875 to 7125 MHz. These frequencies are available for 
assignment to television STL, television relay stations and television 
translator relay stations as described in paragraphs (a) and (j) of 
this section. This band is co-equally shared with stations licensed 
pursuant to parts 78 and 101 of the Commission's rules. The following 
channel plans apply:
    (1) 400 kHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 6875.2                               7000.2
                 6875.6                               7000.6
                 6876.0                               7001.0
                 6876.4                               7001.4
                 6876.8                               7001.8
                 6877.2                               7002.2
                 6877.6                               7002.6
                 6878.0                               7003.0
                 6878.4                               7003.4
                 6878.8                               7003.8
                 6879.2                               7004.2
                 6879.6                               7004.6
                 6880.0                               7005.0
                 6880.4                               7005.4
                 6880.8                               7005.8
                 6881.2                               7006.2
                 6881.6                               7006.6
                 6882.0                               7007.0
                 6882.4                               7007.4
                 6882.8                               7007.8
                 6883.2                               7008.2
                 6883.6                               7008.6
                 6884.0                               7009.0
                 6884.4                               7009.4
                 6884.8                               7009.8
                 6885.2                               7010.2
                 6885.6                               7010.6
                 6886.0                               7011.0
                 6886.4                               7011.4
                 6886.8                               7011.8
                 6887.2                               7012.2
                 6887.6                               7012.6
                 6888.0                               7013.0
                 6888.4                               7013.4
                 6888.8                               7013.8
                 6889.2                               7014.2
                 6889.6                               7014.6
                 6890.0                               7015.0
                 6890.4                               7015.4
                 6890.8                               7015.8
                 6891.2                               7016.2
                 6891.6                               7016.6
                 6892.0                               7017.0
                 6892.4                               7017.4
                 6892.8                               7017.8
                 6893.2                               7018.2
                 6893.6                               7018.6
                 6894.0                               7019.0
                 6894.4                               7019.4
                 6894.8                               7019.8
                 6895.2                               7020.2
                 6895.6                               7020.6
                 6896.0                               7021.0
                 6896.4                               7021.4
                 6896.8                               7021.8
                 6897.2                               7022.2
                 6897.6                               7022.6
                 6898.0                               7023.0
                 6898.4                               7023.4
                 6898.8                               7023.8
                 6899.2                               7024.2
                 6899.6                               7024.6
                 6900.0                               7025.0
                 6900.4                               7025.4
                 6900.8                               7025.8
                 6901.2                               7026.2
                 6901.6                               7026.6
                 6902.0                               7027.0
                 6902.4                               7027.4
                 6902.8                               7027.8
                 6903.2                               7028.2
                 6903.6                               7028.6
                 6904.0                               7029.0
                 6904.4                               7029.4
                 6904.8                               7029.8
                 6905.2                               7030.2
                 6905.6                               7030.6
                 6906.0                               7031.0
                 6906.4                               7031.4
                 6906.8                               7031.8
                 6907.2                               7032.2
                 6907.6                               7032.6
                 6908.0                               7033.0
                 6908.4                               7033.4
                 6908.8                               7033.8
                 6909.2                               7034.2
                 6909.6                               7034.6
                 6910.0                               7035.0
                 6910.4                               7035.4
                 6910.8                               7035.8
                 6911.2                               7036.2
                 6911.6                               7036.6
                 6912.0                               7037.0
                 6912.4                               7037.4
                 6912.8                               7037.8
                 6913.2                               7038.2
                 6913.6                               7038.6
                 6914.0                               7039.0
                 6914.4                               7039.4
                 6914.8                               7039.8
                 6915.2                               7040.2
                 6915.6                               7040.6
                 6916.0                               7041.0
                 6916.4                               7041.4
                 6916.8                               7041.8
                 6917.2                               7042.2
                 6917.6                               7042.6
                 6918.0                               7043.0
                 6918.4                               7043.4
                 6918.8                               7043.8
                 6919.2                               7044.2
                 6919.6                               7044.6
                 6920.0                               7045.0
                 6920.4                               7045.4
                 6920.8                               7045.8
                 6921.2                               7046.2
                 6921.6                               7046.6
                 6922.0                               7047.0
                 6922.4                               7047.4
                 6922.8                               7047.8
                 6923.2                               7048.2
                 6923.6                               7048.6
                 6924.0                               7049.0
                 6924.4                               7049.4
                 6924.8                               7049.8
                 6925.2                               7050.2
                 6925.6                               7050.6
                 6926.0                               7051.0
                 6926.4                               7051.4
                 6926.8                               7051.8
                 6927.2                               7052.2
                 6927.6                               7052.6
                 6928.0                               7053.0
                 6928.4                               7053.4
                 6928.8                               7053.8
                 6929.2                               7054.2
                 6929.6                               7054.6
                 6930.0                               7055.0
                 6930.4                               7055.4
                 6930.8                               7055.8
                 6931.2                               7056.2
                 6931.6                               7056.6
                 6932.0                               7057.0
                 6932.4                               7057.4
                 6932.8                               7057.8
                 6933.2                               7058.2
                 6933.6                               7058.6
                 6934.0                               7059.0
                 6934.4                               7059.4
                 6934.8                               7059.8
                 6935.2                               7060.2
                 6935.6                               7060.6
                 6936.0                               7061.0
                 6936.4                               7061.4
                 6936.8                               7061.8
                 6937.2                               7062.2
                 6937.6                               7062.6
                 6938.0                               7063.0
                 6938.4                               7063.4
                 6938.8                               7063.8
                 6939.2                               7064.2
                 6939.6                               7064.6
                 6940.0                               7065.0
                 6940.4                               7065.4
                 6940.8                               7065.8
                 6941.2                               7066.2
                 6941.6                               7066.6
                 6942.0                               7067.0
                 6942.4                               7067.4
                 6942.8                               7067.8
                 6943.2                               7068.2
                 6943.6                               7068.6
                 6944.0                               7069.0
                 6944.4                               7069.4
                 6944.8                               7069.8
                 6945.2                               7070.2
                 6945.6                               7070.6
                 6946.0                               7071.0
                 6946.4                               7071.4
                 6946.8                               7071.8
                 6947.2                               7072.2
                 6947.6                               7072.6
                 6948.0                               7073.0
                 6948.4                               7073.4
                 6948.8                               7073.8
                 6949.2                               7074.2
                 6949.6                               7074.6
                 6950.0                               7075.0
                 6950.4                               7075.4
                 6950.8                               7075.8
                 6951.2                               7076.2
                 6951.6                               7076.6
                 6952.0                               7077.0
                 6952.4                               7077.4
                 6952.8                               7077.8
                 6953.2                               7078.2
                 6953.6                               7078.6
                 6954.0                               7079.0
                 6954.4                               7079.4

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                 6954.8                               7079.8
                 6955.2                               7080.2
                 6955.6                               7080.6
                 6956.0                               7081.0
                 6956.4                               7081.4
                 6956.8                               7081.8
                 6957.2                               7082.2
                 6957.6                               7082.6
                 6958.0                               7083.0
                 6958.4                               7083.4
                 6958.8                               7083.8
                 6959.2                               7084.2
                 6959.6                               7084.6
                 6960.0                               7085.0
                 6960.4                               7085.4
                 6960.8                               7085.8
                 6961.2                               7086.2
                 6961.6                               7086.6
                 6962.0                               7087.0
                 6962.4                               7087.4
                 6962.8                               7087.8
                 6963.2                               7088.2
                 6963.6                               7088.6
                 6964.0                               7089.0
                 6964.4                               7089.4
                 6964.8                               7089.8
                 6965.2                               7090.2
                 6965.6                               7090.6
                 6966.0                               7091.0
                 6966.4                               7091.4
                 6966.8                               7091.8
                 6967.2                               7092.2
                 6967.6                               7092.6
                 6968.0                               7093.0
                 6968.4                               7093.4
                 6968.8                               7093.8
                 6969.2                               7094.2
                 6969.6                               7094.6
                 6970.0                               7095.0
                 6970.4                               7095.4
                 6970.8                               7095.8
                 6971.2                               7096.2
                 6971.6                               7096.6
                 6972.0                               7097.0
                 6972.4                               7097.4
                 6972.8                               7097.8
                 6973.2                               7098.2
                 6973.6                               7098.6
                 6974.0                               7099.0
                 6974.4                               7099.4
                 6974.8                               7099.8
                 6975.2                               7100.2
                 6975.6                               7100.6
                 6976.0                               7101.0
                 6976.4                               7101.4
                 6976.8                               7101.8
                 6977.2                               7102.2
                 6977.6                               7102.6
                 6978.0                               7103.0
                 6978.4                               7103.4
                 6978.8                               7103.8
                 6979.2                               7104.2
                 6979.6                               7104.6
                 6980.0                               7105.0
                 6980.4                               7105.4
                 6980.8                               7105.8
                 6981.2                               7106.2
                 6981.6                               7106.6
                 6982.0                               7107.0
                 6982.4                               7107.4
                 6982.8                               7107.8
                 6983.2                               7108.2
                 6983.6                               7108.6
                 6984.0                               7109.0
                 6984.4                               7109.4
                 6984.8                               7109.8
                 6985.2                               7110.2
                 6985.6                               7110.6
                 6986.0                               7111.0
                 6986.4                               7111.4
                 6986.8                               7111.8
                 6987.2                               7112.2
                 6987.6                               7112.6
                 6988.0                               7113.0
                 6988.4                               7113.4
                 6988.8                               7113.8
                 6989.2                               7114.2
                 6989.6                               7114.6
                 6990.0                               7115.0
                 6990.4                               7115.4
                 6990.8                               7115.8
                 6991.2                               7116.2
                 6991.6                               7116.6
                 6992.0                               7117.0
                 6992.4                               7117.4
                 6992.8                               7117.8
                 6993.2                               7118.2
                 6993.6                               7118.6
                 6994.0                               7119.0
                 6994.4                               7119.4
                 6994.8                               7119.8
                 6995.2                               7120.2
                 6995.6                               7120.6
                 6996.0                               7121.0
                 6996.4                               7121.4
                 6996.8                               7121.8
                 6997.2                               7122.2
                 6997.6                               7122.6
                 6998.0                               7123.0
                 6998.4                               7123.4
                 6998.8                               7123.8
                 6999.2                               7124.2
                 6999.6                               7124.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (2) 800 kHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 6875.4                               7000.4
                 6876.2                               7001.2
                 6877.0                               7002.0
                 6877.8                               7002.8
                 6878.6                               7003.6
                 6879.4                               7004.4
                 6880.2                               7005.2
                 6881.0                               7006.0
                 6881.8                               7006.8
                 6882.6                               7007.6
                 6883.4                               7008.4
                 6884.2                               7009.2
                 6885.0                               7010.0
                 6885.8                               7010.8
                 6886.6                               7011.6
                 6887.4                               7012.4
                 6888.2                               7013.2
                 6889.0                               7014.0
                 6889.8                               7014.8
                 6890.6                               7015.6
                 6891.4                               7016.4
                 6892.2                               7017.2
                 6893.0                               7018.0
                 6893.8                               7018.8
                 6894.6                               7019.6
                 6895.4                               7020.4
                 6896.2                               7021.2
                 6897.0                               7022.0
                 6897.8                               7022.8
                 6898.6                               7023.6
                 6899.4                               7024.4
                 6900.2                               7025.2
                 6901.0                               7026.0
                 6901.8                               7026.8
                 6902.6                               7027.6
                 6903.4                               7028.4
                 6904.2                               7029.2
                 6905.0                               7030.0
                 6905.8                               7030.8
                 6906.6                               7031.6
                 6907.4                               7032.4
                 6908.2                               7033.2
                 6909.0                               7034.0
                 6909.8                               7034.8
                 6910.6                               7035.6
                 6911.4                               7036.4
                 6912.2                               7037.2
                 6913.0                               7038.0
                 6913.8                               7038.8
                 6914.6                               7039.6
                 6915.4                               7040.4
                 6916.2                               7041.2
                 6917.0                               7042.0
                 6917.8                               7042.8
                 6918.6                               7043.6
                 6919.4                               7044.4
                 6920.2                               7045.2
                 6921.0                               7046.0
                 6921.8                               7046.8
                 6922.6                               7047.6
                 6923.4                               7048.4
                 6924.2                               7049.2
                 6925.0                               7050.0
                 6925.8                               7050.8
                 6926.6                               7051.6
                 6927.4                               7052.4
                 6928.2                               7053.2
                 6929.0                               7054.0
                 6929.8                               7054.8
                 6930.6                               7055.6
                 6931.4                               7056.4
                 6932.2                               7057.2
                 6933.0                               7058.0
                 6933.8                               7058.8
                 6934.6                               7059.6
                 6935.4                               7060.4
                 6936.2                               7061.2
                 6937.0                               7062.0
                 6937.8                               7062.8
                 6938.6                               7063.6
                 6939.4                               7064.4
                 6940.2                               7065.2
                 6941.0                               7066.0
                 6941.8                               7066.8
                 6942.6                               7067.6
                 6943.4                               7068.4
                 6944.2                               7069.2
                 6945.0                               7070.0
                 6945.8                               7070.8
                 6946.6                               7071.6
                 6947.4                               7072.4
                 6948.2                               7073.2
                 6949.0                               7074.0
                 6949.8                               7074.8
                 6950.6                               7075.6
                 6951.4                               7076.4

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                 6952.2                               7077.2
                 6953.0                               7078.0
                 6953.8                               7078.8
                 6954.6                               7079.6
                 6955.4                               7080.4
                 6956.2                               7081.2
                 6957.0                               7082.0
                 6957.8                               7082.8
                 6958.6                               7083.6
                 6959.4                               7084.4
                 6960.2                               7085.2
                 6961.0                               7086.0
                 6961.8                               7086.8
                 6962.6                               7087.6
                 6963.4                               7088.4
                 6964.2                               7089.2
                 6965.0                               7090.0
                 6965.8                               7090.8
                 6966.6                               7091.6
                 6967.4                               7092.4
                 6968.2                               7093.2
                 6969.0                               7094.0
                 6969.8                               7094.8
                 6970.6                               7095.6
                 6971.4                               7096.4
                 6972.2                               7097.2
                 6973.0                               7098.0
                 6973.8                               7098.8
                 6974.6                               7099.6
                 6975.4                               7100.4
                 6976.2                               7101.2
                 6977.0                               7102.0
                 6977.8                               7102.8
                 6978.6                               7103.6
                 6979.4                               7104.4
                 6980.2                               7105.2
                 6981.0                               7106.0
                 6981.8                               7106.8
                 6982.6                               7107.6
                 6983.4                               7108.4
                 6984.2                               7109.2
                 6985.0                               7110.0
                 6985.8                               7110.8
                 6986.6                               7111.6
                 6987.4                               7112.4
                 6988.2                               7113.2
                 6989.0                               7114.0
                 6989.8                               7114.8
                 6990.6                               7115.6
                 6991.4                               7116.4
                 6992.2                               7117.2
                 6993.0                               7118.0
                 6993.8                               7118.8
                 6994.6                               7119.6
                 6995.4                               7120.4
                 6996.2                               7121.2
                 6997.0                               7122.0
                 6997.8                               7122.8
                 6998.6                               7123.6
                 6999.4                               7124.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (3) 1.25 MHz bandwidth channels:

                                   95
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Transmit (receive) (MHz)             Receive (transmit) (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               6875.625                             7000.625
               6876.875                             7001.875
               6878.125                             7003.125
               6879.375                             7004.375
               6880.625                             7005.625
               6881.875                             7006.875
               6883.125                             7008.125
               6884.375                             7009.375
               6885.625                             7010.625
               6886.875                             7011.875
               6888.125                             7013.125
               6889.375                             7014.375
               6890.625                             7015.625
               6891.875                             7016.875
               6893.125                             7018.125
               6894.375                             7019.375
               6895.625                             7020.625
               6896.875                             7021.875
               6898.125                             7023.125
               6899.375                             7024.375
               6900.625                             7025.625
               6901.875                             7026.875
               6903.125                             7028.125
               6904.375                             7029.375
               6905.625                             7030.625
               6906.875                             7031.875
               6908.125                             7033.125
               6909.375                             7034.375
               6910.625                             7035.625
               6911.875                             7036.875
               6913.125                             7038.125
               6914.375                             7039.375
               6915.625                             7040.625
               6916.875                             7041.875
               6918.125                             7043.125
               6919.375                             7044.375
               6920.625                             7045.625
               6921.875                             7046.875
               6923.125                             7048.125
               6924.375                             7049.375
               6925.625                             7050.625
               6926.875                             7051.875
               6928.125                             7053.125
               6929.375                             7054.375
               6930.625                             7055.625
               6931.875                             7056.875
               6933.125                             7058.125
               6934.375                             7059.375
               6935.625                             7060.625
               6936.875                             7061.875
               6938.125                             7063.125
               6939.375                             7064.375
               6940.625                             7065.625
               6941.875                             7066.875
               6943.125                             7069.125
               6944.375                             7069.375
               6945.625                             7070.625
               6946.875                             7071.875
               6948.125                             7073.125
               6949.375                             7074.375
               6950.625                             7075.625
               6951.875                             7076.875
               6953.125                             7078.125
               6954.375                             7079.375
               6955.625                             7080.625
               6956.875                             7081.875
               6958.125                             7083.125
               6959.375                             7084.375
               6960.625                             7085.625
               6961.875                             7086.875
               6963.125                             7088.125
               6964.375                             7089.375
               6965.625                             7090.625
               6966.875                             7091.875
               6968.125                             7093.125
               6969.375                             7094.375
               6970.625                             7095.625
               6971.875                             7096.875
               6973.125                             7098.125
               6974.375                             7099.375
               6975.625                             7100.625
               6976.875                             7101.875
               6978.125                             7103.125
               6979.375                             7104.375
               6980.625                             7105.625
               6981.875                             7106.875
               6983.125                             7108.125
               6984.375                             7109.375
               6985.625                             7110.625
               6986.875                             7111.875
               6988.125                             7113.125
               6989.375                             7114.375
               6990.625                             7115.625
               6991.875                             7116.875
               6993.125                             7118.125
               6994.375                             7119.375
               6995.625                             7120.625
               6996.875                             7121.875
               6998.125                             7123.125
               6999.375                             7124.375
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (4) 2.5 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                6876.25                              7001.25
                6878.75                              7003.75
                6881.25                              7006.25
                6883.75                              7008.75
                6886.25                              7011.25
                6888.75                              7013.75
                6891.25                              7016.25
                6893.75                              7018.75
                6896.25                              7021.25
                6898.75                              7023.75
                6901.25                              7026.25
                6903.75                              7028.75
                6906.25                              7031.25
                6908.75                              7033.75
                6911.25                              7036.25
                6913.75                              7038.75
                6916.25                              7041.25
                6918.75                              7043.75
                6921.25                              7046.25
                6923.75                              7048.75
                6926.25                              7051.25
                6928.75                              7053.75
                6931.25                              7056.25
                6933.75                              7058.75
                6936.25                              7061.25
                6938.75                              7063.75
                6941.25                              7066.25
                6943.75                              7068.75
                6946.25                              7071.25
                6948.75                              7073.75
                6951.25                              7076.25
                6953.75                              7078.75
                6956.25                              7081.25
                6958.75                              7083.75
                6961.25                              7086.25
                6963.75                              7088.75
                6966.25                              7091.25
                6968.75                              7093.75
                6971.25                              7096.25
                6973.75                              7098.75
                6976.25                              7101.25
                6978.75                              7103.75

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                6981.25                              7106.25
                6983.75                              7108.75
                6986.25                              7111.25
                6988.75                              7113.75
                6991.25                              7116.25
                6993.75                              7118.75
                6996.25                              7121.25
                6998.75                              7123.75
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (5) 3.75 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               6876.875                             7001.875
               6880.625                             7005.625
               6884.375                             7009.375
               6888.125                             7013.125
               6891.875                             7016.875
               6895.625                             7020.625
               6899.375                             7024.375
               6903.125                             7028.125
               6906.875                             7031.875
               6910.625                             7035.625
               6914.375                             7039.375
               6918.125                             7043.125
               6921.875                             7046.875
               6925.625                             7050.625
               6929.375                             7054.375
               6933.125                             7058.125
               6936.875                             7061.875
               6940.625                             7065.625
               6944.375                             7069.375
               6948.125                             7073.125
               6951.875                             7076.875
               6955.625                             7080.625
               6959.375                             7084.375
               6963.125                             7088.125
               6966.875                             7091.875
               6970.625                             7095.625
               6974.375                             7099.375
               6978.125                             7103.125
               6981.875                             7106.875
               6985.625                             7110.625
               6989.375                             7114.375
               6993.125                             7118.125
               6996.875                             7121.875
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (6) 5 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 6877.5                               7002.5
                 6882.5                               7007.5
                 6887.5                               7012.5
                 6892.5                               7017.5
                 6897.5                               7022.5
                 6902.5                               7027.5
                 6907.5                               7032.5
                 6912.5                               7037.5
                 6917.5                               7042.5
                 6922.5                               7047.5
                 6927.5                               7052.5
                 6932.5                               7057.5
                 6937.5                               7062.5
                 6942.5                               7067.5
                 6947.5                               7072.5
                 6952.5                               7077.5
                 6957.5                               7082.5
                 6962.5                               7087.5
                 6967.5                               7092.5
                 6972.5                               7097.5
                 6977.5                               7102.5
                 6982.5                               7107.5
                 6987.5                               7112.5
                 6992.5                               7117.5
                 6997.5                               7122.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (7) 10 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   6880                                 7005
                   6890                                 7015
                   6900                                 7025
                   6910                                 7035
                   6920                                 7045
                   6930                                 7055
                   6940                                 7065
                   6950                                 7075
                   6960                                 7085
                   6970                                 7095
                   6980                                 7105
                   6990                                 7115
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (8) 30 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   6890                                 7015
                   6920                                 7045
                   6950                                 7075
                   6980                                 7105
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (k) 12700 to 13200 MHz. 30 MHz authorized bandwidth.
    (1) 1.25 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              12700.625                            12950.625
              12701.875                            12951.875
              12703.125                            12953.125
              12704.375                            12954.375
              12705.625                            12955.625
              12706.875                            12956.875
              12708.125                            12958.125
              12709.375                            12959.375
              12710.625                            12960.625
              12711.875                            12961.875
              12713.125                            12963.125
              12714.375                            12964.375
              12715.625                            12965.625
              12716.875                            12966.875
              12718.125                            12968.125
              12719.375                            12969.375
              12720.625                            12970.625
              12721.875                            12971.875
              12723.125                            12973.125
              12724.375                            12974.375
              12725.625                            12975.625
              12726.875                            12976.875
              12728.125                            12978.125
              12729.375                            12979.375
              12730.625                            12980.625
              12731.875                            12981.875
              12733.125                            12983.125
              12734.375                            12984.375
              12735.625                            12985.625
              12736.875                            12986.875
              12738.125                            12988.125
              12739.375                            12989.375
              12740.625                            12990.625
              12741.875                            12991.875
              12743.125                            12993.125
              12744.375                            12994.375
              12745.625                            12995.625
              12746.875                            12996.875
              12748.125                            12998.125
              12749.375                            12999.375
              12750.625                            13000.625
              12751.875                            13001.875
              12753.125                            13003.125
              12754.375                            13004.375
              12755.625                            13005.625
              12756.875                            13006.875
              12758.125                            13008.125
              12759.375                            13009.375
              12760.625                            13010.625
              12761.875                            13011.875
              12763.125                            13013.125
              12764.375                            13014.375
              12765.625                            13015.625
              12766.875                            13016.875
              12768.125                            13018.125
              12769.375                            13019.375
              12770.625                            13020.625
              12771.875                            13021.875
              12773.125                            13023.125
              12774.375                            13024.375
              12775.625                            13025.625
              12776.875                            13026.875
              12778.125                            13028.125
              12779.375                            13029.375
              12780.625                            13030.625
              12781.875                            13031.875
              12783.125                            13033.125
              12784.375                            13034.375
              12785.625                            13035.625
              12786.875                            13036.875
              12788.125                            13038.125
              12789.375                            13039.375
              12790.625                            13040.625
              12791.875                            13041.875
              12793.125                            13043.125
              12794.375                            13044.375
              12795.625                            13045.625
              12796.875                            13046.875
              12798.125                            13048.125
              12799.375                            13049.375
              12800.625                            13050.625
              12801.875                            13051.875
              12803.125                            13053.125
              12804.375                            13054.375
              12805.625                            13055.625
              12806.875                            13056.875
              12808.125                            13058.125
              12809.375                            13059.375
              12810.625                            13060.625
              12811.875                            13061.875
              12813.125                            13063.125
              12814.375                            13064.375
              12815.625                            13065.625
              12816.875                            13066.875
              12818.125                            13068.125
              12819.375                            13069.375
              12820.625                            13070.625

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              12821.875                            13071.875
              12823.125                            13073.125
              12824.375                            13074.375
              12825.625                            13075.625
              12826.875                            13076.875
              12828.125                            13078.125
              12829.375                            13079.375
              12830.625                            13080.625
              12831.875                            13081.875
              12833.125                            13083.125
              12834.375                            13084.375
              12835.625                            13085.625
              12836.875                            13086.875
              12838.125                            13088.125
              12839.375                            13089.375
              12840.625                            13090.625
              12841.875                            13091.875
              12843.125                            13093.125
              12844.375                            13094.375
              12845.625                            13095.625
              12846.875                            13096.875
              12848.125                            13098.125
              12849.375                            13099.375
              12850.625                            13100.625
              12851.875                            13101.875
              12853.125                            13103.125
              12854.375                            13104.375
              12855.625                            13105.625
              12856.875                            13106.875
              12858.125                            13108.125
              12859.375                            13109.375
              12860.625                            13110.625
              12861.875                            13111.875
              12863.125                            13113.125
              12864.375                            13114.375
              12865.625                            13115.625
              12866.875                            13116.875
              12868.125                            13118.125
              12869.375                            13119.375
              12870.625                            13120.625
              12871.875                            13121.875
              12873.125                            13123.125
              12874.375                            13124.375
              12875.625                            13125.625
              12876.875                            13126.875
              12878.125                            13128.125
              12879.375                            13129.375
              12880.625                            13130.625
              12881.875                            13131.875
              12883.125                            13133.125
              12884.375                            13134.375
              12885.625                            13135.625
              12886.875                            13136.875
              12888.125                            13138.125
              12889.375                            13139.375
              12890.625                            13140.625
              12891.875                            13141.875
              12893.125                            13143.125
              12894.375                            13144.375
              12895.625                            13145.625
              12896.875                            13146.875
              12898.125                            13148.125
              12899.375                            13149.375
              12900.625                            13150.625
              12901.875                            13151.875
              12903.125                            13153.125
              12904.375                            13154.375
              12905.625                            13155.625
              12906.875                            13156.875
              12908.125                            13158.125
              12909.375                            13159.375
              12910.625                            13160.625
              12911.875                            13161.875
              12913.125                            13163.125
              12914.375                            13164.375
              12915.625                            13165.625
              12916.875                            13166.875
              12918.125                            13168.125
              12919.375                            13169.375
              12920.625                            13170.625
              12921.875                            13171.875
              12923.125                            13173.125
              12924.375                            13174.375
              12925.625                            13175.625
              12926.875                            13176.875
              12928.125                            13178.125
              12929.375                            13179.375
              12930.625                            13180.625
              12931.875                            13181.875
              12933.125                            13183.125
              12934.375                            13184.375
              12935.625                            13185.625
              12936.875                            13186.875
              12938.125                            13188.125
              12939.375                            13189.375
              12940.625                            13190.625
              12941.875                            13191.875
              12943.125                            13193.125
              12944.375                            13194.375
              12945.625                            13195.625
              12946.875                            13196.875
              12948.125                            13198.125
              12949.375                            13199.375
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (2) 2.5 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               12701.25                             12951.25
               12703.75                             12953.75
               12706.25                             12956.25
               12708.75                             12958.75
               12711.25                             12961.25
               12713.75                             12963.75
               12716.25                             12966.25
               12718.75                             12968.75
               12721.25                             12971.25
               12723.75                             12973.75
               12726.25                             12976.25
               12728.75                             12978.75
               12731.25                             12981.25
               12733.75                             12983.75
               12736.25                             12986.25
               12738.75                             12988.75
               12741.25                             12991.25
               12743.75                             12993.75
               12746.25                             12996.25
               12748.75                             12998.75
               12751.25                             13001.25
               12753.75                             13003.75
               12756.25                             13006.25
               12758.75                             13008.75
               12761.25                             13011.25
               12763.75                             13013.75
               12766.25                             13016.25
               12768.75                             13018.75
               12771.25                             13021.25
               12773.75                             13023.75
               12776.25                             13026.25
               12778.75                             13028.75
               12781.25                             13031.25
               12783.75                             13033.75
               12786.25                             13036.25
               12788.75                             13038.75
               12791.25                             13041.25
               12793.75                             13043.75
               12796.25                             13046.25
               12798.75                             13048.75
               12801.25                             13051.25
               12803.75                             13053.75
               12806.25                             13056.25
               12808.75                             13058.75
               12811.25                             13061.25
               12813.75                             13063.75
               12816.25                             13066.25
               12818.75                             13068.75
               12821.25                             13071.25
               12823.75                             13073.75
               12826.25                             13076.25
               12828.75                             13078.75
               12831.25                             13081.25
               12833.75                             13083.75
               12836.25                             13086.25
               12838.75                             13088.75
               12841.25                             13091.25
               12843.75                             13093.75
               12846.25                             13096.25
               12848.75                             13098.75
               12851.25                             13101.25
               12853.75                             13103.75
               12856.25                             13106.25
               12858.75                             13108.75
               12861.25                             13111.25
               12863.75                             13113.75
               12866.25                             13116.25
               12868.75                             13118.75
               12871.25                             13121.25
               12873.75                             13123.75
               12876.25                             13126.25
               12878.75                             13128.75
               12881.25                             13131.25
               12883.75                             13133.75
               12886.25                             13136.25
               12888.75                             13138.75
               12891.25                             13141.25
               12893.75                             13143.75
               12896.25                             13146.25
               12898.75                             13148.75
               12901.25                             13151.25
               12903.75                             13153.75
               12906.25                             13156.25
               12908.75                             13158.75
               12911.25                             13161.25
               12913.75                             13163.75
               12916.25                             13166.25
               12918.75                             13168.75
               12921.25                             13171.25
               12923.75                             13173.75
               12926.25                             13176.25
               12928.75                             13178.75
               12931.25                             13181.25
               12933.75                             13183.75
               12936.25                             13186.25
               12938.75                             13188.75
               12941.25                             13191.25
               12943.75                             13193.75
               12946.25                             13196.25
               12948.75                             13198.75
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) 3.75 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

[[Page 52201]]



------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Transmit (receive) (MHz)             Receive (transmit) (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              12701.875                            12951.875
              12705.625                            12955.625
              12709.375                            12959.375
              12713.125                            12963.125
              12716.875                            12966.875
              12720.625                            12970.625
              12724.375                            12974.375
              12728.125                            12978.125
              12731.875                            12981.875
              12735.625                            12985.625
              12739.375                            12989.375
              12743.125                            12993.125
              12746.875                            12996.875
              12750.625                            13000.625
              12754.375                            13004.375
              12758.125                            13008.125
              12761.875                            13011.875
              12765.625                            13015.625
              12769.375                            13019.375
              12773.125                            13023.125
              12776.875                            13026.875
              12780.625                            13030.625
              12784.375                            13034.375
              12788.125                            13038.125
              12791.875                            13041.875
              12795.625                            13045.625
              12799.375                            13049.375
              12803.125                            13053.125
              12806.875                            13056.875
              12810.625                            13060.625
              12814.375                            13064.375
              12818.125                            13068.125
              12821.875                            13071.875
              12825.625                            13075.625
              12829.375                            13079.375
              12833.125                            13083.125
              12836.875                            13086.875
              12840.625                            13090.625
              12844.375                            13094.375
              12848.125                            13098.125
              12851.875                            13101.875
              12855.625                            13105.625
              12859.375                            13109.375
              12863.125                            13113.125
              12866.875                            13116.875
              12870.625                            13120.625
              12874.375                            13124.375
              12878.125                            13128.125
              12881.875                            13131.875
              12885.625                            13135.625
              12889.375                            13139.375
              12893.125                            13143.125
              12896.875                            13146.875
              12900.625                            13150.625
              12904.375                            13154.375
              12908.125                            13158.125
              12911.875                            13161.875
              12915.625                            13165.625
              12919.375                            13169.375
              12923.125                            13173.125
              12926.875                            13176.875
              12930.625                            13180.625
              12934.375                            13184.375
              12938.125                            13188.125
              12941.875                            13191.875
              12945.625                            13195.625
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) 5 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Transmit (receive) (MHz)             Receive (transmit) (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                12702.5                              12952.5
                12707.5                              12957.5
                12712.5                              12962.5
                12717.5                              12967.5
                12722.5                              12972.5
                12727.5                              12977.5
                12732.5                              12982.5
                12737.5                              12987.5
                12742.5                              12992.5
                12747.5                              12997.5
                12752.5                              13002.5
                12757.5                              13007.5
                12762.5                              13012.5
                12767.5                              13017.5
                12772.5                              13022.5
                12777.5                              13027.5
                12782.5                              13032.5
                12787.5                              13037.5
                12792.5                              13042.5
                12797.5                              13047.5
                12802.5                              13052.5
                12807.5                              13057.5
                12812.5                              13062.5
                12817.5                              13067.5
                12822.5                              13072.5
                12827.5                              13077.5
                12832.5                              13082.5
                12837.5                              13087.5
                12842.5                              13092.5
                12847.5                              13097.5
                12852.5                              13102.5
                12857.5                              13107.5
                12862.5                              13112.5
                12867.5                              13117.5
                12872.5                              13122.5
                12877.5                              13127.5
                12882.5                              13132.5
                12887.5                              13137.5
                12892.5                              13142.5
                12897.5                              13147.5
                12902.5                              13152.5
                12907.5                              13157.5
                12912.5                              13162.5
                12917.5                              13167.5
                12922.5                              13172.5
                12927.5                              13177.5
                12932.5                              13182.5
                12937.5                              13187.5
                12942.5                              13192.5
                12947.5                              13197.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) 10 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Transmit (receive) (MHz)             Receive (transmit) (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  12705                                12955
                  12715                                12965
                  12725                                12975
                  12735                                12985
                  12745                                12995
                  12755                                13005
                  12765                                13015
                  12775                                13025
                  12785                                13035
                  12795                                13045
                  12805                                13055
                  12815                                13065
                  12825                                13075
                  12835                                13085
                  12845                                13095
                  12855                                13105
                  12865                                13115
                  12875                                13125
                  12885                                13135
                  12895                                13145
                  12905                                13155
                  12915                                13165
                  12925                                13175
                  12935                                13185
                  12945                                13195
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) 30 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Transmit (receive) (MHz)             Receive (transmit) (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  12715                                12965
                  12745                                12995
                  12775                                13025
                  12805                                13055
                  12835                                13085
                  12865                                13115
                  12895                                13145
                  12925                                13175
------------------------------------------------------------------------

PART 101--FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES

    5. The authority citation for part 101 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303.

    6. Amend Sec.  101.31 by revising paragraph (b)(1) introductory 
text to read as follows:


Sec.  101.31  Temporary and conditional authorizations.

* * * * *
    (b) Conditional authorization. (1) An applicant for a new point-to-
point microwave radio station(s) or a modification of an existing 
station(s) in the 952.95-956.15, 956.55-959.75, 3,700-4,200; 5,925-
6,425; 6,525-6,875; 6,875-7,125; 10,550-10,680; 10,700-11,700; 11,700-
12,200; 12,700-13,200; 13,200-13,250; 17,700-19,700; and 21,800-22,000 
MHz, and 23,000-23,200 MHz bands (see Sec.  101.147(s) for specific 
service usage) may operate the proposed station(s) during the pendency 
of its applications(s) upon the filing of a properly completed formal 
application(s) that complies with subpart B of part 101 if the 
applicant certifies that the following conditions are satisfied:
* * * * *
    7. Add Sec.  101.58 to read as follows:


Sec.  101.58  Auxiliary stations.

    (a) Stations in the Private Operational Fixed Point-to-Point 
Microwave Service licensed under subpart H of this chapter and the 
Common Carrier Fixed Point-to-Point Microwave Service licensed under

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subpart I of this chapter may add auxiliary stations to their 
authorizations in accordance with this section.
    (b) Each auxiliary station must operate on the same frequencies as 
the main licensed link. Auxiliary stations may communicate directly 
only with the primary link's receiver.
    (c) Auxiliary stations may not cause any increase in interference 
to other licensed services, i.e., less than the interference that would 
be predicted to exist from its own main link. A licensee or prior 
applicant with auxiliary stations may object to a prior coordination 
notice based on interference only if such interference would be 
predicted to exist to the other service based solely on the operation 
of the main link.
    (d) Auxiliary stations shall not be required to comply with the 
provisions of Sec. Sec.  101.115, 101.141 and 101.143.
    (e) Licensees seeking to add auxiliary stations shall prior 
coordinate such stations pursuant to the frequency coordination 
procedures of Sec.  101.103.
    (f) For each auxiliary station, an application shall be filed on 
Form 601 to modify the license to add the auxiliary station. Such 
application shall contain the information required in Sec.  101.21. 
Auxiliary stations shall be eligible for conditional authorization 
pursuant to Sec.  101.31(b) if they comply with the requirements of 
that section.
    8. Amend Sec.  101.101 by adding the entry ``6875-7125'' to the 
table to read as follows:


Sec.  101.101  Frequency availability.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                        Radio service
                                   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Frequency band (MHz)                                                                                  Other (Parts 15, 21,
                                     Common  carrier (Part    Private radio (Part     Broadcast auxiliary   22, 24, 25, 74, 78, &          Notes
                                             101)                    101)                  (Part 74)                 100)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
6875-7125.........................  CC....................  OFS...................  TV BAS................  CARS.                  .....................
 
                                                                      * * * * * * *
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    9. Amend Sec.  101.103 by revising paragraph (d)(2)(ii) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  101.103  Frequency coordination procedures.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) Notification must include relevant technical details of the 
proposal. At minimum, this should include, as applicable, the 
following:

Applicant's name and address.
Transmitting station name.
Transmitting station coordinates.
Frequencies and polarizations to be added, changed or deleted.
Transmitting equipment type, its stability, actual output power, 
emission designator, and type of modulation(s) (loading). Notification 
shall indicate if modulations not compliant with the standards 
contained in Sec.  101.141(a)(3) of the Commission's rules will be 
used.
Transmitting antenna type(s), model, gain and, if required, a radiation 
pattern provided or certified by the manufacturer.
Transmitting antenna center line height(s) above ground level and 
ground elevation above mean sea level.
Receiving station name.
Receiving station coordinates.
Receiving antenna type(s), model, gain, and, if required, a radiation 
pattern provided or certified by the manufacturer.
Receiving antenna center line height(s) above ground level and ground 
elevation above mean sea level.
Path azimuth and distance.
Estimated transmitter transmission line loss expressed in dB.
Estimated receiver transmission line loss expressed in dB.
For a system utilizing ATPC, maximum transmit power, coordinated 
transmit power, and nominal transmit power.

    Note to paragraph (d)(2)(ii):  The position location of antenna 
sites shall be determined to an accuracy of no less than 1 second in the horizontal dimensions (latitude and longitude) 
and 1 meter in the vertical dimension (ground elevation) 
with respect to the National Spatial Reference System.

* * * * *
    10. Amend Sec.  101.107(a) in the table by adding the entry ``6,875 
to 7,125 \1\'' to read as follows:


Sec.  101.107  Frequency tolerance.

    (a) * * *

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Frequency
                       Frequency (MHz)                         tolerance
                                                               (percent)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                * * * * *
6,875 to 7,125 \1\..........................................       0.005
 
                                * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    11. Amend Sec.  101.109(c) in the table by adding the entry ``6,875 
to 7,125'' to read as follows:


Sec.  101.109  Bandwidth.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                Maximum
                    Frequency band (MHz)                      authorized
                                                               bandwidth
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                * * * * *
6,875 to 7,125..............................................  30 MHz \1\
 
                                * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    12. Amend Sec.  101.113(a) in the table by adding the entry 
``6,875-7,125'' to read as follows:


Sec.  101.113  Transmitter power limitations.

    (a) * * *

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Frequency band (MHz)                Maximum allowable EIRP
-----------------------------------------------            1,2
                                               -------------------------
                                                 Fixed 1,2      Mobile
                                                   (dBW)        (dBW)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                * * * * *
6,875-7,125...................................          +55  ...........
 
                                * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    13. Amend Sec.  101.115(b)(2) in the table by adding the entry 
``6,875-7,125'' to read as follows:


Sec.  101.115  Directional antennas.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *

                                                                                        Antenna Standards
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Maximum                                Minimum radiation suppression to angle in degrees from centerline of main beam in decibels
                                                beamwidth to 3                 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 dB points \1\      Minimum
        Frequency (MHz)             Category       (included     antenna gain      5[deg] to      10[deg] to      15[deg] to      20[deg] to      30[deg] to      100[deg] to      140[deg] to
                                                   angle in          (dBi)          10[deg]         15[deg]         20[deg]         30[deg]        100[deg]         140[deg]         180[deg]
                                                   degrees)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6,875 to 7,125.................  A              2.2             38              25              29              33              36              42              55               55
                                 B              2.2             38              21              25              29              32              35              39               45
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    14. Amend Sec.  101.141 by revising paragraph (a)(3) introductory 
text to read as follows:


Sec.  101.141  Microwave modulation.

    (a) * * *
    (3) The following capacity and loading requirements must be met for 
equipment applied for, authorized, and placed in service after June 1, 
1997 in 3700-4200 MHz (4 GHz), 5925-6425, 6525-6875 MHz, and 6875-7125 
MHz (6 GHz), 10,550-10,680 MHz (10 GHz), and 10,700-11700 MHz (11 GHz) 
bands, except during anomalous signal fading. During anomalous signal 
fading, licensees may adjust to a modulation specified in their 
authorization if such modulation is necessary to allow licensees to 
maintain communications, even if the modulation will not comply with 
the capacity and loading requirements specified in this paragraph.
* * * * *
    15. Amend Sec.  101.147 by adding the entry ``6,875-7,125 MHz 
(10)'' to the list in paragraph (a), redesignating paragraph (l) as 
paragraph (k), adding a new paragraph (l), and revising paragraphs (p) 
and (q) to read as follows:


Sec.  101.147  Frequency assignments.

    (a) * * *
    6,875-7,125 MHz (10)
* * * * *
    (l) 6,875 to 7,125 MHz. 30 MHz authorized bandwidth.
    (1) 400 kHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 6875.2                               7000.2
                 6875.6                               7000.6
                 6876.0                               7001.0
                 6876.4                               7001.4
                 6876.8                               7001.8
                 6877.2                               7002.2
                 6877.6                               7002.6
                 6878.0                               7003.0
                 6878.4                               7003.4
                 6878.8                               7003.8
                 6879.2                               7004.2
                 6879.6                               7004.6
                 6880.0                               7005.0
                 6880.4                               7005.4
                 6880.8                               7005.8
                 6881.2                               7006.2
                 6881.6                               7006.6
                 6882.0                               7007.0
                 6882.4                               7007.4
                 6882.8                               7007.8
                 6883.2                               7008.2
                 6883.6                               7008.6
                 6884.0                               7009.0
                 6884.4                               7009.4
                 6884.8                               7009.8
                 6885.2                               7010.2
                 6885.6                               7010.6
                 6886.0                               7011.0
                 6886.4                               7011.4
                 6886.8                               7011.8
                 6887.2                               7012.2
                 6887.6                               7012.6
                 6888.0                               7013.0
                 6888.4                               7013.4
                 6888.8                               7013.8
                 6889.2                               7014.2
                 6889.6                               7014.6
                 6890.0                               7015.0
                 6890.4                               7015.4
                 6890.8                               7015.8
                 6891.2                               7016.2
                 6891.6                               7016.6
                 6892.0                               7017.0
                 6892.4                               7017.4
                 6892.8                               7017.8
                 6893.2                               7018.2
                 6893.6                               7018.6
                 6894.0                               7019.0
                 6894.4                               7019.4
                 6894.8                               7019.8
                 6895.2                               7020.2
                 6895.6                               7020.6
                 6896.0                               7021.0
                 6896.4                               7021.4
                 6896.8                               7021.8
                 6897.2                               7022.2
                 6897.6                               7022.6
                 6898.0                               7023.0
                 6898.4                               7023.4
                 6898.8                               7023.8
                 6899.2                               7024.2
                 6899.6                               7024.6
                 6900.0                               7025.0
                 6900.4                               7025.4
                 6900.8                               7025.8
                 6901.2                               7026.2
                 6901.6                               7026.6
                 6902.0                               7027.0
                 6902.4                               7027.4
                 6902.8                               7027.8
                 6903.2                               7028.2
                 6903.6                               7028.6
                 6904.0                               7029.0
                 6904.4                               7029.4
                 6904.8                               7029.8
                 6905.2                               7030.2
                 6905.6                               7030.6
                 6906.0                               7031.0
                 6906.4                               7031.4
                 6906.8                               7031.8
                 6907.2                               7032.2
                 6907.6                               7032.6
                 6908.0                               7033.0
                 6908.4                               7033.4
                 6908.8                               7033.8
                 6909.2                               7034.2
                 6909.6                               7034.6
                 6910.0                               7035.0
                 6910.4                               7035.4
                 6910.8                               7035.8

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                 6911.2                               7036.2
                 6911.6                               7036.6
                 6912.0                               7037.0
                 6912.4                               7037.4
                 6912.8                               7037.8
                 6913.2                               7038.2
                 6913.6                               7038.6
                 6914.0                               7039.0
                 6914.4                               7039.4
                 6914.8                               7039.8
                 6915.2                               7040.2
                 6915.6                               7040.6
                 6916.0                               7041.0
                 6916.4                               7041.4
                 6916.8                               7041.8
                 6917.2                               7042.2
                 6917.6                               7042.6
                 6918.0                               7043.0
                 6918.4                               7043.4
                 6918.8                               7043.8
                 6919.2                               7044.2
                 6919.6                               7044.6
                 6920.0                               7045.0
                 6920.4                               7045.4
                 6920.8                               7045.8
                 6921.2                               7046.2
                 6921.6                               7046.6
                 6922.0                               7047.0
                 6922.4                               7047.4
                 6922.8                               7047.8
                 6923.2                               7048.2
                 6923.6                               7048.6
                 6924.0                               7049.0
                 6924.4                               7049.4
                 6924.8                               7049.8
                 6925.2                               7050.2
                 6925.6                               7050.6
                 6926.0                               7051.0
                 6926.4                               7051.4
                 6926.8                               7051.8
                 6927.2                               7052.2
                 6927.6                               7052.6
                 6928.0                               7053.0
                 6928.4                               7053.4
                 6928.8                               7053.8
                 6929.2                               7054.2
                 6929.6                               7054.6
                 6930.0                               7055.0
                 6930.4                               7055.4
                 6930.8                               7055.8
                 6931.2                               7056.2
                 6931.6                               7056.6
                 6932.0                               7057.0
                 6932.4                               7057.4
                 6932.8                               7057.8
                 6933.2                               7058.2
                 6933.6                               7058.6
                 6934.0                               7059.0
                 6934.4                               7059.4
                 6934.8                               7059.8
                 6935.2                               7060.2
                 6935.6                               7060.6
                 6936.0                               7061.0
                 6936.4                               7061.4
                 6936.8                               7061.8
                 6937.2                               7062.2
                 6937.6                               7062.6
                 6938.0                               7063.0
                 6938.4                               7063.4
                 6938.8                               7063.8
                 6939.2                               7064.2
                 6939.6                               7064.6
                 6940.0                               7065.0
                 6940.4                               7065.4
                 6940.8                               7065.8
                 6941.2                               7066.2
                 6941.6                               7066.6
                 6942.0                               7067.0
                 6942.4                               7067.4
                 6942.8                               7067.8
                 6943.2                               7068.2
                 6943.6                               7068.6
                 6944.0                               7069.0
                 6944.4                               7069.4
                 6944.8                               7069.8
                 6945.2                               7070.2
                 6945.6                               7070.6
                 6946.0                               7071.0
                 6946.4                               7071.4
                 6946.8                               7071.8
                 6947.2                               7072.2
                 6947.6                               7072.6
                 6948.0                               7073.0
                 6948.4                               7073.4
                 6948.8                               7073.8
                 6949.2                               7074.2
                 6949.6                               7074.6
                 6950.0                               7075.0
                 6950.4                               7075.4
                 6950.8                               7075.8
                 6951.2                               7076.2
                 6951.6                               7076.6
                 6952.0                               7077.0
                 6952.4                               7077.4
                 6952.8                               7077.8
                 6953.2                               7078.2
                 6953.6                               7078.6
                 6954.0                               7079.0
                 6954.4                               7079.4
                 6954.8                               7079.8
                 6955.2                               7080.2
                 6955.6                               7080.6
                 6956.0                               7081.0
                 6956.4                               7081.4
                 6956.8                               7081.8
                 6957.2                               7082.2
                 6957.6                               7082.6
                 6958.0                               7083.0
                 6958.4                               7083.4
                 6958.8                               7083.8
                 6959.2                               7084.2
                 6959.6                               7084.6
                 6960.0                               7085.0
                 6960.4                               7085.4
                 6960.8                               7085.8
                 6961.2                               7086.2
                 6961.6                               7086.6
                 6962.0                               7087.0
                 6962.4                               7087.4
                 6962.8                               7087.8
                 6963.2                               7088.2
                 6963.6                               7088.6
                 6964.0                               7089.0
                 6964.4                               7089.4
                 6964.8                               7089.8
                 6965.2                               7090.2
                 6965.6                               7090.6
                 6966.0                               7091.0
                 6966.4                               7091.4
                 6966.8                               7091.8
                 6967.2                               7092.2
                 6967.6                               7092.6
                 6968.0                               7093.0
                 6968.4                               7093.4
                 6968.8                               7093.8
                 6969.2                               7094.2
                 6969.6                               7094.6
                 6970.0                               7095.0
                 6970.4                               7095.4
                 6970.8                               7095.8
                 6971.2                               7096.2
                 6971.6                               7096.6
                 6972.0                               7097.0
                 6972.4                               7097.4
                 6972.8                               7097.8
                 6973.2                               7098.2
                 6973.6                               7098.6
                 6974.0                               7099.0
                 6974.4                               7099.4
                 6974.8                               7099.8
                 6975.2                               7100.2
                 6975.6                               7100.6
                 6976.0                               7101.0
                 6976.4                               7101.4
                 6976.8                               7101.8
                 6977.2                               7102.2
                 6977.6                               7102.6
                 6978.0                               7103.0
                 6978.4                               7103.4
                 6978.8                               7103.8
                 6979.2                               7104.2
                 6979.6                               7104.6
                 6980.0                               7105.0
                 6980.4                               7105.4
                 6980.8                               7105.8
                 6981.2                               7106.2
                 6981.6                               7106.6
                 6982.0                               7107.0
                 6982.4                               7107.4
                 6982.8                               7107.8
                 6983.2                               7108.2
                 6983.6                               7108.6
                 6984.0                               7109.0
                 6984.4                               7109.4
                 6984.8                               7109.8
                 6985.2                               7110.2
                 6985.6                               7110.6
                 6986.0                               7111.0
                 6986.4                               7111.4
                 6986.8                               7111.8
                 6987.2                               7112.2
                 6987.6                               7112.6
                 6988.0                               7113.0
                 6988.4                               7113.4
                 6988.8                               7113.8
                 6989.2                               7114.2
                 6989.6                               7114.6
                 6990.0                               7115.0
                 6990.4                               7115.4
                 6990.8                               7115.8
                 6991.2                               7116.2
                 6991.6                               7116.6
                 6992.0                               7117.0
                 6992.4                               7117.4
                 6992.8                               7117.8
                 6993.2                               7118.2
                 6993.6                               7118.6
                 6994.0                               7119.0
                 6994.4                               7119.4
                 6994.8                               7119.8
                 6995.2                               7120.2
                 6995.6                               7120.6
                 6996.0                               7121.0
                 6996.4                               7121.4
                 6996.8                               7121.8
                 6997.2                               7122.2

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                 6997.6                               7122.6
                 6998.0                               7123.0
                 6998.4                               7123.4
                 6998.8                               7123.8
                 6999.2                               7124.2
                 6999.6                               7124.6
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) 800 kHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 6875.4                               7000.4
                 6876.2                               7001.2
                 6877.0                               7002.0
                 6877.8                               7002.8
                 6878.6                               7003.6
                 6879.4                               7004.4
                 6880.2                               7005.2
                 6881.0                               7006.0
                 6881.8                               7006.8
                 6882.6                               7007.6
                 6883.4                               7008.4
                 6884.2                               7009.2
                 6885.0                               7010.0
                 6885.8                               7010.8
                 6886.6                               7011.6
                 6887.4                               7012.4
                 6888.2                               7013.2
                 6889.0                               7014.0
                 6889.8                               7014.8
                 6890.6                               7015.6
                 6891.4                               7016.4
                 6892.2                               7017.2
                 6893.0                               7018.0
                 6893.8                               7018.8
                 6894.6                               7019.6
                 6895.4                               7020.4
                 6896.2                               7021.2
                 6897.0                               7022.0
                 6897.8                               7022.8
                 6898.6                               7023.6
                 6899.4                               7024.4
                 6900.2                               7025.2
                 6901.0                               7026.0
                 6901.8                               7026.8
                 6902.6                               7027.6
                 6903.4                               7028.4
                 6904.2                               7029.2
                 6905.0                               7030.0
                 6905.8                               7030.8
                 6906.6                               7031.6
                 6907.4                               7032.4
                 6908.2                               7033.2
                 6909.0                               7034.0
                 6909.8                               7034.8
                 6910.6                               7035.6
                 6911.4                               7036.4
                 6912.2                               7037.2
                 6913.0                               7038.0
                 6913.8                               7038.8
                 6914.6                               7039.6
                 6915.4                               7040.4
                 6916.2                               7041.2
                 6917.0                               7042.0
                 6917.8                               7042.8
                 6918.6                               7043.6
                 6919.4                               7044.4
                 6920.2                               7045.2
                 6921.0                               7046.0
                 6921.8                               7046.8
                 6922.6                               7047.6
                 6923.4                               7048.4
                 6924.2                               7049.2
                 6925.0                               7050.0
                 6925.8                               7050.8
                 6926.6                               7051.6
                 6927.4                               7052.4
                 6928.2                               7053.2
                 6929.0                               7054.0
                 6929.8                               7054.8
                 6930.6                               7055.6
                 6931.4                               7056.4
                 6932.2                               7057.2
                 6933.0                               7058.0
                 6933.8                               7058.8
                 6934.6                               7059.6
                 6935.4                               7060.4
                 6936.2                               7061.2
                 6937.0                               7062.0
                 6937.8                               7062.8
                 6938.6                               7063.6
                 6939.4                               7064.4
                 6940.2                               7065.2
                 6941.0                               7066.0
                 6941.8                               7066.8
                 6942.6                               7067.6
                 6943.4                               7068.4
                 6944.2                               7069.2
                 6945.0                               7070.0
                 6945.8                               7070.8
                 6946.6                               7071.6
                 6947.4                               7072.4
                 6948.2                               7073.2
                 6949.0                               7074.0
                 6949.8                               7074.8
                 6950.6                               7075.6
                 6951.4                               7076.4
                 6952.2                               7077.2
                 6953.0                               7078.0
                 6953.8                               7078.8
                 6954.6                               7079.6
                 6955.4                               7080.4
                 6956.2                               7081.2
                 6957.0                               7082.0
                 6957.8                               7082.8
                 6958.6                               7083.6
                 6959.4                               7084.4
                 6960.2                               7085.2
                 6961.0                               7086.0
                 6961.8                               7086.8
                 6962.6                               7087.6
                 6963.4                               7088.4
                 6964.2                               7089.2
                 6965.0                               7090.0
                 6965.8                               7090.8
                 6966.6                               7091.6
                 6967.4                               7092.4
                 6968.2                               7093.2
                 6969.0                               7094.0
                 6969.8                               7094.8
                 6970.6                               7095.6
                 6971.4                               7096.4
                 6972.2                               7097.2
                 6973.0                               7098.0
                 6973.8                               7098.8
                 6974.6                               7099.6
                 6975.4                               7100.4
                 6976.2                               7101.2
                 6977.0                               7102.0
                 6977.8                               7102.8
                 6978.6                               7103.6
                 6979.4                               7104.4
                 6980.2                               7105.2
                 6981.0                               7106.0
                 6981.8                               7106.8
                 6982.6                               7107.6
                 6983.4                               7108.4
                 6984.2                               7109.2
                 6985.0                               7110.0
                 6985.8                               7110.8
                 6986.6                               7111.6
                 6987.4                               7112.4
                 6988.2                               7113.2
                 6989.0                               7114.0
                 6989.8                               7114.8
                 6990.6                               7115.6
                 6991.4                               7116.4
                 6992.2                               7117.2
                 6993.0                               7118.0
                 6993.8                               7118.8
                 6994.6                               7119.6
                 6995.4                               7120.4
                 6996.2                               7121.2
                 6997.0                               7122.0
                 6997.8                               7122.8
                 6998.6                               7123.6
                 6999.4                               7124.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (3) 1.25 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               6875.625                             7000.625
               6876.875                             7001.875
               6878.125                             7003.125
               6879.375                             7004.375
               6880.625                             7005.625
               6881.875                             7006.875
               6883.125                             7008.125
               6884.375                             7009.375
               6885.625                             7010.625
               6886.875                             7011.875
               6888.125                             7013.125
               6889.375                             7014.375
               6890.625                             7015.625
               6891.875                             7016.875
               6893.125                             7018.125
               6894.375                             7019.375
               6895.625                             7020.625
               6896.875                             7021.875
               6898.125                             7023.125
               6899.375                             7024.375
               6900.625                             7025.625
               6901.875                             7026.875
               6903.125                             7028.125
               6904.375                             7029.375
               6905.625                             7030.625
               6906.875                             7031.875
               6908.125                             7033.125
               6909.375                             7034.375
               6910.625                             7035.625
               6911.875                             7036.875
               6913.125                             7038.125
               6914.375                             7039.375
               6915.625                             7040.625
               6916.875                             7041.875
               6918.125                             7043.125
               6919.375                             7044.375
               6920.625                             7045.625
               6921.875                             7046.875
               6923.125                             7048.125
               6924.375                             7049.375

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               6925.625                             7050.625
               6926.875                             7051.875
               6928.125                             7053.125
               6929.375                             7054.375
               6930.625                             7055.625
               6931.875                             7056.875
               6933.125                             7058.125
               6934.375                             7059.375
               6935.625                             7060.625
               6936.875                             7061.875
               6938.125                             7063.125
               6939.375                             7064.375
               6940.625                             7065.625
               6941.875                             7066.875
               6943.125                             7069.125
               6944.375                             7069.375
               6945.625                             7070.625
               6946.875                             7071.875
               6948.125                             7073.125
               6949.375                             7074.375
               6950.625                             7075.625
               6951.875                             7076.875
               6953.125                             7078.125
               6954.375                             7079.375
               6955.625                             7080.625
               6956.875                             7081.875
               6958.125                             7083.125
               6959.375                             7084.375
               6960.625                             7085.625
               6961.875                             7086.875
               6963.125                             7088.125
               6964.375                             7089.375
               6965.625                             7090.625
               6966.875                             7091.875
               6968.125                             7093.125
               6969.375                             7094.375
               6970.625                             7095.625
               6971.875                             7096.875
               6973.125                             7098.125
               6974.375                             7099.375
               6975.625                             7100.625
               6976.875                             7101.875
               6978.125                             7103.125
               6979.375                             7104.375
               6980.625                             7105.625
               6981.875                             7106.875
               6983.125                             7108.125
               6984.375                             7109.375
               6985.625                             7110.625
               6986.875                             7111.875
               6988.125                             7113.125
               6989.375                             7114.375
               6990.625                             7115.625
               6991.875                             7116.875
               6993.125                             7118.125
               6994.375                             7119.375
               6995.625                             7120.625
               6996.875                             7121.875
               6998.125                             7123.125
               6999.375                             7124.375
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (4) 2.5 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                6876.25                              7001.25
                6878.75                              7003.75
                6881.25                              7006.25
                6883.75                              7008.75
                6886.25                              7011.25
                6888.75                              7013.75
                6891.25                              7016.25
                6893.75                              7018.75
                6896.25                              7021.25
                6898.75                              7023.75
                6901.25                              7026.25
                6903.75                              7028.75
                6906.25                              7031.25
                6908.75                              7033.75
                6911.25                              7036.25
                6913.75                              7038.75
                6916.25                              7041.25
                6918.75                              7043.75
                6921.25                              7046.25
                6923.75                              7048.75
                6926.25                              7051.25
                6928.75                              7053.75
                6931.25                              7056.25
                6933.75                              7058.75
                6936.25                              7061.25
                6938.75                              7063.75
                6941.25                              7066.25
                6943.75                              7068.75
                6946.25                              7071.25
                6948.75                              7073.75
                6951.25                              7076.25
                6953.75                              7078.75
                6956.25                              7081.25
                6958.75                              7083.75
                6961.25                              7086.25
                6963.75                              7088.75
                6966.25                              7091.25
                6968.75                              7093.75
                6971.25                              7096.25
                6973.75                              7098.75
                6976.25                              7101.25
                6978.75                              7103.75
                6981.25                              7106.25
                6983.75                              7108.75
                6986.25                              7111.25
                6988.75                              7113.75
                6991.25                              7116.25
                6993.75                              7118.75
                6996.25                              7121.25
                6998.75                              7123.75
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (5) 3.75 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               6876.875                             7001.875
               6880.625                             7005.625
               6884.375                             7009.375
               6888.125                             7013.125
               6891.875                             7016.875
               6895.625                             7020.625
               6899.375                             7024.375
               6903.125                             7028.125
               6906.875                             7031.875
               6910.625                             7035.625
               6914.375                             7039.375
               6918.125                             7043.125
               6921.875                             7046.875
               6925.625                             7050.625
               6929.375                             7054.375
               6933.125                             7058.125
               6936.875                             7061.875
               6940.625                             7065.625
               6944.375                             7069.375
               6948.125                             7073.125
               6951.875                             7076.875
               6955.625                             7080.625
               6959.375                             7084.375
               6963.125                             7088.125
               6966.875                             7091.875
               6970.625                             7095.625
               6974.375                             7099.375
               6978.125                             7103.125
               6981.875                             7106.875
               6985.625                             7110.625
               6989.375                             7114.375
               6993.125                             7118.125
               6996.875                             7121.875
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (6) 5 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 6877.5                               7002.5
                 6882.5                               7007.5
                 6887.5                               7012.5
                 6892.5                               7017.5
                 6897.5                               7022.5
                 6902.5                               7027.5
                 6907.5                               7032.5
                 6912.5                               7037.5
                 6917.5                               7042.5
                 6922.5                               7047.5
                 6927.5                               7052.5
                 6932.5                               7057.5
                 6937.5                               7062.5
                 6942.5                               7067.5
                 6947.5                               7072.5
                 6952.5                               7077.5
                 6957.5                               7082.5
                 6962.5                               7087.5
                 6967.5                               7092.5
                 6972.5                               7097.5
                 6977.5                               7102.5
                 6982.5                               7107.5
                 6987.5                               7112.5
                 6992.5                               7117.5
                 6997.5                               7122.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (7) 10 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   6880                                 7005
                   6890                                 7015
                   6900                                 7025
                   6910                                 7035
                   6920                                 7045
                   6930                                 7055
                   6940                                 7065
                   6950                                 7075
                   6960                                 7085
                   6970                                 7095
                   6980                                 7105
                   6990                                 7115
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (8) 30 MHz bandwidth channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   6890                                 7015

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                   6920                                 7045
                   6950                                 7075
                   6980                                 7105
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (p) 12,000-12,700 MHz. (1) The Commission has allocated the 12.2-
12.7 GHz band for use by the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service (DBS), 
the Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service (MVDDS), and the 
Non-Geostationary Satellite Orbit Fixed Satellite Service (NGSO FSS). 
MVDDS shall be licensed on a non-harmful interference co-primary basis 
to existing DBS operations and on a co-primary basis with NGSO FSS 
stations in this band. MVDDS use can be on a common carrier and/or non-
common carrier basis and can use channels of any desired bandwidth up 
to the maximum of 500 MHz provided the EIRP does not exceed 14 dBm per 
24 megahertz. Private operational fixed point-to-point microwave 
stations authorized after September 9, 1983, are licensed on a non-
harmful interference basis to DBS and are required to make any and all 
adjustments necessary to prevent harmful interference to operating 
domestic DBS receivers. Incumbent public safety licensees shall be 
afforded protection from MVDDS and NGSO FSS licensees, however all 
other private operational fixed licensees shall be secondary to DBS, 
MVDDS and NGSO FSS licensees. As of May 23, 2002, the Commission no 
longer accepts applications for new licenses for point-to-point private 
operational fixed stations in this band, however, incumbent licensees 
and previously filed applicants may file applications for minor 
modifications and amendments (as defined in Sec.  1.929 of this 
chapter) thereto, renewals, transfer of control, or assignment of 
license. Notwithstanding any other provisions, no private operational 
fixed point-to-point microwave stations are permitted to cause harmful 
interference to broadcasting-satellite stations of other countries 
operating in accordance with the Region 2 plan for the Broadcasting-
Satellite Service established at the 1983 WARC.
    (2) Special provisions for incumbent low power, limited coverage 
systems in the band segments 12.2-12.7 GHz. (i) As of May 23, 2002, the 
Commission no longer accepts applications for new stations in this 
service and incumbent stations may remain in service provided they do 
not cause harmful interference to any other primary services licensed 
in this band as described in paragraph (p) of this section. However, 
incumbent licensees and previously filed applicants may file 
applications for minor modifications and amendments (as defined in 
Sec.  1.929 of this chapter) thereto, renewals, transfer of control, or 
assignment of license.
    (ii) Prior to December 8, 2000, notwithstanding any contrary 
provisions in this part, the frequency pairs 12.220/12.460 GHz, 12.260/
12.500 GHz, 12.300/12.540 GHz and 12.340/12.580 GHz, were authorized 
for low power, limited coverage systems subject to the following 
provisions:
    (A) Maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) shall be 
55 dBm;
    (B) The rated transmitter output power shall not exceed 0.5 watts;
    (C) Frequency tolerance shall be maintained to within 0.01 percent 
of the assigned frequency;
    (D) Maximum beamwidth shall not exceed 4[deg]. However, the 
sidelobe suppression criteria contained in Sec.  101.115 shall not 
apply, except that a minimum front-to-back ratio of 38 dB shall apply;
    (E) Upon showing of need, a maximum bandwidth of 12 MHz may be 
authorized per frequency assigned;
    (F) Radio systems authorized under the provisions of this section 
shall have no more than three hops in tandem, except upon showing of 
need, but in any event the maximum tandem length shall not exceed 40 km 
(25 miles);
    (G) Interfering signals at the receiver antenna terminals of 
stations authorized under this section shall not exceed -90 dBm and -70 
dBm respectively, for co-channel and adjacent channel interfering 
signals, and
    (H) Stations authorized under the provisions of this section shall 
provide the protection from interference specified in Sec.  101.105 to 
stations operating in accordance with the provisions of this part.
    (q) 12700 to 13200 MHz. 30 MHz maximum authorized bandwidth.
    (1) 1.25 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

                                   95
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Transmit (receive) (MHz)             Receive (transmit) (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              12700.625                            12950.625
              12701.875                            12951.875
              12703.125                            12953.125
              12704.375                            12954.375
              12705.625                            12955.625
              12706.875                            12956.875
              12708.125                            12958.125
              12709.375                            12959.375
              12710.625                            12960.625
              12711.875                            12961.875
              12713.125                            12963.125
              12714.375                            12964.375
              12715.625                            12965.625
              12716.875                            12966.875
              12718.125                            12968.125
              12719.375                            12969.375
              12720.625                            12970.625
              12721.875                            12971.875
              12723.125                            12973.125
              12724.375                            12974.375
              12725.625                            12975.625
              12726.875                            12976.875
              12728.125                            12978.125
              12729.375                            12979.375
              12730.625                            12980.625
              12731.875                            12981.875
              12733.125                            12983.125
              12734.375                            12984.375
              12735.625                            12985.625
              12736.875                            12986.875
              12738.125                            12988.125
              12739.375                            12989.375
              12740.625                            12990.625
              12741.875                            12991.875
              12743.125                            12993.125
              12744.375                            12994.375
              12745.625                            12995.625
              12746.875                            12996.875
              12748.125                            12998.125
              12749.375                            12999.375
              12750.625                            13000.625
              12751.875                            13001.875
              12753.125                            13003.125
              12754.375                            13004.375
              12755.625                            13005.625
              12756.875                            13006.875
              12758.125                            13008.125
              12759.375                            13009.375
              12760.625                            13010.625
              12761.875                            13011.875
              12763.125                            13013.125
              12764.375                            13014.375
              12765.625                            13015.625
              12766.875                            13016.875
              12768.125                            13018.125
              12769.375                            13019.375
              12770.625                            13020.625
              12771.875                            13021.875
              12773.125                            13023.125
              12774.375                            13024.375
              12775.625                            13025.625
              12776.875                            13026.875
              12778.125                            13028.125
              12779.375                            13029.375
              12780.625                            13030.625
              12781.875                            13031.875
              12783.125                            13033.125
              12784.375                            13034.375
              12785.625                            13035.625
              12786.875                            13036.875
              12788.125                            13038.125
              12789.375                            13039.375
              12790.625                            13040.625
              12791.875                            13041.875
              12793.125                            13043.125
              12794.375                            13044.375
              12795.625                            13045.625
              12796.875                            13046.875
              12798.125                            13048.125
              12799.375                            13049.375
              12800.625                            13050.625
              12801.875                            13051.875
              12803.125                            13053.125
              12804.375                            13054.375
              12805.625                            13055.625

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              12806.875                            13056.875
              12808.125                            13058.125
              12809.375                            13059.375
              12810.625                            13060.625
              12811.875                            13061.875
              12813.125                            13063.125
              12814.375                            13064.375
              12815.625                            13065.625
              12816.875                            13066.875
              12818.125                            13068.125
              12819.375                            13069.375
              12820.625                            13070.625
              12821.875                            13071.875
              12823.125                            13073.125
              12824.375                            13074.375
              12825.625                            13075.625
              12826.875                            13076.875
              12828.125                            13078.125
              12829.375                            13079.375
              12830.625                            13080.625
              12831.875                            13081.875
              12833.125                            13083.125
              12834.375                            13084.375
              12835.625                            13085.625
              12836.875                            13086.875
              12838.125                            13088.125
              12839.375                            13089.375
              12840.625                            13090.625
              12841.875                            13091.875
              12843.125                            13093.125
              12844.375                            13094.375
              12845.625                            13095.625
              12846.875                            13096.875
              12848.125                            13098.125
              12849.375                            13099.375
              12850.625                            13100.625
              12851.875                            13101.875
              12853.125                            13103.125
              12854.375                            13104.375
              12855.625                            13105.625
              12856.875                            13106.875
              12858.125                            13108.125
              12859.375                            13109.375
              12860.625                            13110.625
              12861.875                            13111.875
              12863.125                            13113.125
              12864.375                            13114.375
              12865.625                            13115.625
              12866.875                            13116.875
              12868.125                            13118.125
              12869.375                            13119.375
              12870.625                            13120.625
              12871.875                            13121.875
              12873.125                            13123.125
              12874.375                            13124.375
              12875.625                            13125.625
              12876.875                            13126.875
              12878.125                            13128.125
              12879.375                            13129.375
              12880.625                            13130.625
              12881.875                            13131.875
              12883.125                            13133.125
              12884.375                            13134.375
              12885.625                            13135.625
              12886.875                            13136.875
              12888.125                            13138.125
              12889.375                            13139.375
              12890.625                            13140.625
              12891.875                            13141.875
              12893.125                            13143.125
              12894.375                            13144.375
              12895.625                            13145.625
              12896.875                            13146.875
              12898.125                            13148.125
              12899.375                            13149.375
              12900.625                            13150.625
              12901.875                            13151.875
              12903.125                            13153.125
              12904.375                            13154.375
              12905.625                            13155.625
              12906.875                            13156.875
              12908.125                            13158.125
              12909.375                            13159.375
              12910.625                            13160.625
              12911.875                            13161.875
              12913.125                            13163.125
              12914.375                            13164.375
              12915.625                            13165.625
              12916.875                            13166.875
              12918.125                            13168.125
              12919.375                            13169.375
              12920.625                            13170.625
              12921.875                            13171.875
              12923.125                            13173.125
              12924.375                            13174.375
              12925.625                            13175.625
              12926.875                            13176.875
              12928.125                            13178.125
              12929.375                            13179.375
              12930.625                            13180.625
              12931.875                            13181.875
              12933.125                            13183.125
              12934.375                            13184.375
              12935.625                            13185.625
              12936.875                            13186.875
              12938.125                            13188.125
              12939.375                            13189.375
              12940.625                            13190.625
              12941.875                            13191.875
              12943.125                            13193.125
              12944.375                            13194.375
              12945.625                            13195.625
              12946.875                            13196.875
              12948.125                            13198.125
              12949.375                            13199.375
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (2) 2.5 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               12701.25                             12951.25
               12703.75                             12953.75
               12706.25                             12956.25
               12708.75                             12958.75
               12711.25                             12961.25
               12713.75                             12963.75
               12716.25                             12966.25
               12718.75                             12968.75
               12721.25                             12971.25
               12723.75                             12973.75
               12726.25                             12976.25
               12728.75                             12978.75
               12731.25                             12981.25
               12733.75                             12983.75
               12736.25                             12986.25
               12738.75                             12988.75
               12741.25                             12991.25
               12743.75                             12993.75
               12746.25                             12996.25
               12748.75                             12998.75
               12751.25                             13001.25
               12753.75                             13003.75
               12756.25                             13006.25
               12758.75                             13008.75
               12761.25                             13011.25
               12763.75                             13013.75
               12766.25                             13016.25
               12768.75                             13018.75
               12771.25                             13021.25
               12773.75                             13023.75
               12776.25                             13026.25
               12778.75                             13028.75
               12781.25                             13031.25
               12783.75                             13033.75
               12786.25                             13036.25
               12788.75                             13038.75
               12791.25                             13041.25
               12793.75                             13043.75
               12796.25                             13046.25
               12798.75                             13048.75
               12801.25                             13051.25
               12803.75                             13053.75
               12806.25                             13056.25
               12808.75                             13058.75
               12811.25                             13061.25
               12813.75                             13063.75
               12816.25                             13066.25
               12818.75                             13068.75
               12821.25                             13071.25
               12823.75                             13073.75
               12826.25                             13076.25
               12828.75                             13078.75
               12831.25                             13081.25
               12833.75                             13083.75
               12836.25                             13086.25
               12838.75                             13088.75
               12841.25                             13091.25
               12843.75                             13093.75
               12846.25                             13096.25
               12848.75                             13098.75
               12851.25                             13101.25
               12853.75                             13103.75
               12856.25                             13106.25
               12858.75                             13108.75
               12861.25                             13111.25
               12863.75                             13113.75
               12866.25                             13116.25
               12868.75                             13118.75
               12871.25                             13121.25
               12873.75                             13123.75
               12876.25                             13126.25
               12878.75                             13128.75
               12881.25                             13131.25
               12883.75                             13133.75
               12886.25                             13136.25
               12888.75                             13138.75
               12891.25                             13141.25
               12893.75                             13143.75
               12896.25                             13146.25
               12898.75                             13148.75
               12901.25                             13151.25
               12903.75                             13153.75
               12906.25                             13156.25
               12908.75                             13158.75
               12911.25                             13161.25
               12913.75                             13163.75
               12916.25                             13166.25
               12918.75                             13168.75
               12921.25                             13171.25
               12923.75                             13173.75
               12926.25                             13176.25
               12928.75                             13178.75
               12931.25                             13181.25
               12933.75                             13183.75

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               12936.25                             13186.25
               12938.75                             13188.75
               12941.25                             13191.25
               12943.75                             13193.75
               12946.25                             13196.25
               12948.75                             13198.75
------------------------------------------------------------------------

     (3) 3.75 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              12701.875                            12951.875
              12705.625                            12955.625
              12709.375                            12959.375
              12713.125                            12963.125
              12716.875                            12966.875
              12720.625                            12970.625
              12724.375                            12974.375
              12728.125                            12978.125
              12731.875                            12981.875
              12735.625                            12985.625
              12739.375                            12989.375
              12743.125                            12993.125
              12746.875                            12996.875
              12750.625                            13000.625
              12754.375                            13004.375
              12758.125                            13008.125
              12761.875                            13011.875
              12765.625                            13015.625
              12769.375                            13019.375
              12773.125                            13023.125
              12776.875                            13026.875
              12780.625                            13030.625
              12784.375                            13034.375
              12788.125                            13038.125
              12791.875                            13041.875
              12795.625                            13045.625
              12799.375                            13049.375
              12803.125                            13053.125
              12806.875                            13056.875
              12810.625                            13060.625
              12814.375                            13064.375
              12818.125                            13068.125
              12821.875                            13071.875
              12825.625                            13075.625
              12829.375                            13079.375
              12833.125                            13083.125
              12836.875                            13086.875
              12840.625                            13090.625
              12844.375                            13094.375
              12848.125                            13098.125
              12851.875                            13101.875
              12855.625                            13105.625
              12859.375                            13109.375
              12863.125                            13113.125
              12866.875                            13116.875
              12870.625                            13120.625
              12874.375                            13124.375
              12878.125                            13128.125
              12881.875                            13131.875
              12885.625                            13135.625
              12889.375                            13139.375
              12893.125                            13143.125
              12896.875                            13146.875
              12900.625                            13150.625
              12904.375                            13154.375
              12908.125                            13158.125
              12911.875                            13161.875
              12915.625                            13165.625
              12919.375                            13169.375
              12923.125                            13173.125
              12926.875                            13176.875
              12930.625                            13180.625
              12934.375                            13184.375
              12938.125                            13188.125
              12941.875                            13191.875
              12945.625                            13195.625
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) 5 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                12702.5                              12952.5
                12707.5                              12957.5
                12712.5                              12962.5
                12717.5                              12967.5
                12722.5                              12972.5
                12727.5                              12977.5
                12732.5                              12982.5
                12737.5                              12987.5
                12742.5                              12992.5
                12747.5                              12997.5
                12752.5                              13002.5
                12757.5                              13007.5
                12762.5                              13012.5
                12767.5                              13017.5
                12772.5                              13022.5
                12777.5                              13027.5
                12782.5                              13032.5
                12787.5                              13037.5
                12792.5                              13042.5
                12797.5                              13047.5
                12802.5                              13052.5
                12807.5                              13057.5
                12812.5                              13062.5
                12817.5                              13067.5
                12822.5                              13072.5
                12827.5                              13077.5
                12832.5                              13082.5
                12837.5                              13087.5
                12842.5                              13092.5
                12847.5                              13097.5
                12852.5                              13102.5
                12857.5                              13107.5
                12862.5                              13112.5
                12867.5                              13117.5
                12872.5                              13122.5
                12877.5                              13127.5
                12882.5                              13132.5
                12887.5                              13137.5
                12892.5                              13142.5
                12897.5                              13147.5
                12902.5                              13152.5
                12907.5                              13157.5
                12912.5                              13162.5
                12917.5                              13167.5
                12922.5                              13172.5
                12927.5                              13177.5
                12932.5                              13182.5
                12937.5                              13187.5
                12942.5                              13192.5
                12947.5                              13197.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) 10 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  12705                                12955
                  12715                                12965
                  12725                                12975
                  12735                                12985
                  12745                                12995
                  12755                                13005
                  12765                                13015
                  12775                                13025
                  12785                                13035
                  12795                                13045
                  12805                                13055
                  12815                                13065
                  12825                                13075
                  12835                                13085
                  12845                                13095
                  12855                                13105
                  12865                                13115
                  12875                                13125
                  12885                                13135
                  12895                                13145
                  12905                                13155
                  12915                                13165
                  12925                                13175
                  12935                                13185
                  12945                                13195
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) 30 MHz Bandwidth Channels:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Transmit  (receive)  (MHz)           Receive  (transmit)  (MHz)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  12715                                12965
                  12745                                12995
                  12775                                13025
                  12805                                13055
                  12835                                13085
                  12865                                13115
                  12895                                13145
                  12925                                13175
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
[FR Doc. 2010-20785 Filed 8-23-10; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6712-01-P