[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 47, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 47CFR22.165]



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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION

 

                         COMMISSION (CONTINUED)

 

PART 22_PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES--Table of Contents

 

             Subpart B_Licensing Requirements and Procedures

 

Sec. 22.165  Additional transmitters for existing systems.



    A licensee may operate additional transmitters at additional 

locations on the same channel or channel block as its existing system 

without obtaining prior Commission approval provided:



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    (a) International coordination. The locations and/or technical 

parameters of the additional transmitters are such that individual 

coordination of the channel assignment(s) with a foreign administration, 

under applicable international agreements and rules in this part, is not 

required.

    (b) Antenna structure registration. Certain antenna structures must 

be registered with the Commission prior to construction or alteration. 

Registration requirements are contained in part 17 of this chapter.

    (c) Environmental. The additional transmitters must not have a 

significant environmental effect as defined by Sec. Sec. 1.1301 through 

1.1319 of this chapter.

    (d) Paging and Radiotelephone Service. The provisions in this 

paragraph apply for stations in the Paging and Radiotelephone Service.

    (1) The interfering contours of the additional transmitter(s) must 

be totally encompassed by the composite interfering contour of the 

existing station (or stations under common control of the applicant) on 

the same channel, except that this limitation does not apply to 

nationwide network paging stations or in-building radiation systems.

    (2) Additional transmitters in the 43 MHz frequency range operate 

under developmental authority, subject to the conditions set forth in 

Sec. 22.411.

    (3) The additional transmitters must not operate on control channels 

in the 72-76 MHz, 470-512 MHz, 928 MHz, 932 MHz, 941 MHz or 959 MHz 

frequency ranges.

    (e) Cellular radiotelephone service. During the five-year build-out 

period, the service area boundaries of the additional transmitters, as 

calculated by the method set forth in Sec. 22.911(a), must remain 

within the market, except that the service area boundaries may extend 

beyond the market boundary into the area that is part of the CGSA or is 

already encompassed by the service area boundaries of previously 

authorized facilities. After the five-year build-out period, the service 

area boundaries of the additional transmitters, as calculated by the 

method set forth in Sec. 22.911(a), must remain within the CGSA. 

Licensees must notify the Commission (FCC Form 601) of any transmitters 

added under this section that cause a change in the CGSA boundary. The 

notification must include full size and reduced maps, and supporting 

engineering, as described in Sec. 22.953(a)(1) through (3). If the 

addition of transmitters involves a contract service area boundary (SAB) 

extension (see Sec. 22.912), the notification must include a statement 

as to whether the five-year build-out period for the system on the 

relevant channel block in the market into which the SAB extends has 

elapsed and whether the SAB extends into any unserved area in the 

market. The notification must be made electronically via the ULS, or 

delivered to the filing place (see Sec. 1.913 of this chapter) once 

yearly during the five-year build-out on the anniversary of the license 

grant date.

    (f) Air-ground Radiotelephone Service. Ground stations may be added 

to Commercial Aviation air-ground systems at previously established 

ground station locations, pursuant to Sec. 22.859, subject to 

compliance with the applicable technical rules. This section does not 

apply to General Aviation air-ground stations.

    (g) Rural Radiotelephone Service. A ``service area'' and 

``interfering contours'' must be determined using the same method as for 

stations in the Paging and Radiotelephone Service. The service area and 

interfering contours so determined for the additional transmitter(s) 

must be totally encompassed by the similarly determined composite 

service area contour and predicted interfering contour, respectively, of 

the existing station on the same channel. This section does not apply to 

Basic Exchange Telecommunications Radio Systems.

    (h) Offshore Radiotelephone Service. This section does not apply to 

stations in the Offshore Radiotelephone Service.

    (i) Provision of information upon request. Upon request by the FCC, 

licensees must supply administrative or technical information concerning 

the additional transmitters. At the time transmitters are added pursuant 

to this section, licensees must make a record of the pertinent technical 

and administrative information so that



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such information is readily available. See Sec. 22.303.



[59 FR 59507, Nov. 17, 1994; 59 FR 64856, Dec. 16, 1994; as amended at 

62 FR 11629, Mar. 12, 1997; 63 FR 68944, Dec. 14, 1998; 64 FR 53240, 

Oct. 1, 1999; 67 FR 77190, Dec. 17, 2002]