[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 47, Volume 5]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 47CFR80.57]



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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION

 

        CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)

 

PART 80_STATIONS IN THE MARITIME SERVICES--Table of Contents

 

                   Subpart B_Applications and Licenses

 

Sec.  80.57  Canada/U.S.A. channeling arrangement for VHF maritime public 

correspondence.



    (a) Canada/U.S.A. arrangement. Pursuant to arrangements between the 

United States and Canada, assignment of VHF frequencies in the band 156-

162 MHz to public coast stations in certain areas of Washington state, 

the Great Lakes and the east coast of the United States must be made in 

accordance with the provisions of this section.

    (b) Definitions. On the west coast, specific terms are defined as 

follows:

    (1) Inland Waters Public Correspondence Sector. A distinct 

geographical area in which one primary and one supplementary channel is 

allotted. A number of local channels may also be authorized.

    (2) Coastal Waters Public Correspondence Sector. A distinct 

geographical area in which one primary and one supplementary channel is 

allotted. Local channels may also be authorized.

    (3) Inland Waters. Inland waters of western Washington and British 

Columbia bounded by 47 degrees latitude on the south, the Canada/U.S.A. 

Coordination Zone Line B on the north, and to the west by 124 degrees 40 

minutes longitude at the west entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

    (4) Coastal Waters. Waters along the Pacific Coast of Washington 

state and Vancouver Island within the Canada/U.S.A. Coordination Zone.

    (5) Inland Waters Primary Channel. A channel intended to cover the 

greater portion of an Inland Waters Public Correspondence Sector. It may 

provide some coverage to an adjacent sector but must not provide 

coverage beyond the adjacent sector. Harmful interference beyond the 

adjacent sector must not occur. Only one primary channel will be 

authorized in any sector.

    (6) Inland waters of western Washington and British Columbia bounded 

by 46[deg]59[min]59.3[sec] north latitude on the south, the Canada/

U.S.A. Coordination Zone Line B on the south, and to the west by 

124[deg]40[min]4.7[sec] west latitude at the west entrance to the Strait 

of Juan de Fuca.



    Note: All coordinates are referenced to North American Datum 1983 

(NAD83).



    (7) Inland Waters Local Channel. A channel designed to provide local 

coverage of certain bays, inlets and ports where coverage by primary or 

supplementary channels is poor or where heavy traffic loading warrants. 

A local channel must not cause harmful interference to any primary or 

supplementary channels. Coverage must be confined to the designated 

sector.

    (8) Coastal Waters Primary Channel. Same as (5) except for technical 

characteristics.

    (9) Coastal Waters Supplementary Channel. Same as (6) except for 

technical characteristics.

    (10) Coastal Waters Local Channel. Same as (7) except for technical 

characteristics.

    (c) Technical characteristics. On the west coast, technical 

characteristics of public correspondence stations will be as follows:

    (1) Inland Waters Primary and Supplementary Channels. The effective 

radiated power (ERP) must not exceed 60 watts. Antenna height must not 

exceed 152 meters (500 feet) above mean sea level (AMSL) with the 

exceptions noted in paragraph (d)(5) of this section.

    (2) Inland Waters Local Channel. ERP must not exceed 8 watts with an 

antenna height of no more than 15 meters (50 feet) AMSL or the ERP must 

not exceed 2 watts with an antenna height of no more than 30 meters (100 

feet) AMSL.

    (3) Coastal Waters Primary and Supplementary Channels. ERP must not 

exceed 125 watts with no antenna restrictions.

    (4) Coastal Waters Local Channel. ERP must not exceed 10 watts with 

a maximum antenna height of 76 meters (250 feet) AMSL.

    (5) Harmful interference will be determined and resolved using the 

definition and procedures of the ITU Radio Regulations.

    (6) To keep the ERP and antenna elevations at a minimum and to limit 

coverage to the desired areas, an informal application may be filed for 

special temporary authority in accordance with Sec. Sec.  1.41 and 1.931 

of this chapter to conduct a field survey to obtain necessary data for 

informal application.



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Such data may accompany the application and be used in lieu of 

theoretical calculations as required in subpart P of this part. The 

Seattle FCC District Office must be notified in advance of scheduled 

tests.

    (d) Canada/U.S.A. channeling arrangement for West Coast VHF maritime 

mobile public correspondence. (1) The provisions of the Canada/U.S. 

channeling arrangement apply to waters of the State of Washington and of 

the Province of British Columbia within the coordination boundaries of 

``Arrangement A'' of the Canada/U.S.A. Frequency Coordination Agreement 

above 30 MHz. In addition, all inland waters as far south as Olympia are 

to be included. A map of these waters is contained in paragraph (d)(6) 

of this section, Figure 1.

    (2) The channeling arrangement applies to the following VHF public 

correspondence channels: Channels 24, 84, 25, 85, 26, 86, 27, 87 and 28.

    (3) Public correspondence stations may be established by either 

country in accordance with the provisions of the arrangements. However, 

there must be an exchange of information prior to the establishment of 

new stations or a change in technical parameters of existing stations. 

Any channel except that used as primary or supplementary channel in a 

given sector is available for use as a local channel in that sector. 

Local channels are not protected from interference caused by primary or 

supplementary channels in adjacent sectors if these stations are in 

compliance with this section.

    (4) Preliminary local Canadian/U.S. coordination is required for all 

applications at variance with this section. This coordination will be in 

accordance with the provisions of Arrangement ``A'' of the Canada/U.S. 

Frequency Coordination Agreement over 30 MHz. Stations at variance with 

the arrangement are not protected from interference and must not cause 

interference to existing or future stations which are in accordance with 

the agreement.

    (5) Stations in existence at the time of the arrangement must have 

complied with the provisions of the arrangement within 12 months after 

it became effective with the following exceptions:

    (i) Public coast (VHF) stations:



KOH627 Tacoma, Washington

KOH630 Seattle, Washington

WXY956 Camano, Washington

VAI2 Mount Parke, British Columbia

VAS5 Watts Point, British Columbia

XLK672 Bowen Island, British Columbia



    (ii) These stations employing frequencies assigned at the time of 

the arrangement may be maintained with existing antenna heights in 

excess of 152 meters (500 feet) unless harmful interference to existing 

stations is identified and reported directly to the Federal 

Communications Commission or through the Public Correspondence Committee 

of the North Pacific Marine Radio Council.

    (6) The agreed channeling arrangements for the west coast are as 

follows:



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                 Primary   Supplementary

         Public correspondence sector            channel      channel

------------------------------------------------------------------------

British Columbia (Coastal Waters):

    Tofino...................................      24            26

    Barkley Sound............................      27            87

British Columbia (Inland Waters)

    Juan de Fuca West (Canada)...............      26            24

    Juan de Fuca East (Canada)...............      86            84

    Gulf Islands.............................      27           \1\

    Strait of Georgia South..................      26            86

    Howe Sound...............................      24            84

    Strait of Georgia North..................      26            87

    Campbell River...........................      28            85

Washington (Coastal Waters):

    Cape Johnson.............................      26            85

    Point Grenville..........................      28            25

Washington (Inland Waters):

    Juan de Fuca West (U.S.A.)...............      28           \1\

    Juan de Fuca East (U.S.A.)...............      25           \1\

    San Juan Islands.........................      28            85

    Puget Sound North........................      24            87

    Puget Sound Hood Canal...................      26            25

    Lower Puget Sound........................      28            85

------------------------------------------------------------------------

\1\ Supplementary channel not available.





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    (e) Canada/U.S.A. VHF channeling arrangement on the Great Lakes and 

the St. Lawrence Seaway. Channels on the Great Lakes and the St. 

Lawrence Seaway will be assigned as follows:

    (1) The provisions of the arrangement apply to the waters of the 

Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway within the coordination 

boundaries of ``Arrangement A'' of the Canada/U.S.A. Frequency 

Coordination Agreement above 30 MHz.

    (2) The arrangement applies to the following public correspondence 

channels: Channels 24, 84, 25, 85, 26, 86, 27, 87, 28, and 88.

    (3) Canada and the U.S.A. use the following channeling arrangement:



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    (i) Canadian channels: 24, 85, 27, 88 (Note 1).

    (ii) U.S.A. channels: 84, 25, 86, 87, 28 (Note 2).

    (iii) Shared channels: 26 (Note 3).



    Notes: 1. Also assignable to U.S. Stations within the frequency 

coordination zone following successful coordination with Canada.

    2. Also assignable to Canadian station within the frequency 

coordination zone following successful coordination with the United 

States.

    3. Changes to existing assignments and new assignments within the 

frequency coordination zone of either country are subject to prior 

coordination with the other Administration.



    (f) Canada/U.S.A. channeling arrangement for East Coast VHF maritime 

mobile public correspondence. For purposes of this section, channels on 

the east coast will be assigned as follows:

    (1) The provisions of the arrangement apply to the Canadian and 

U.S.A. east coast waters including the St. Lawrence Seaway within the 

coordination boundaries of ``Arrangement A'' of the Canada/U.S.A. 

Frequency Coordination Agreement above 30 MHz.

    (2) The arrangement applies to the following public correspondence 

channels: Channels 24, 84, 25, 85, 26, 86, 27, 87, 28, and 88.

    (3) Canada and the U.S.A. use the following channeling arrangement:

    (i) Canadian channels: 24, 85, 27, 88 (Note 1).

    (ii) U.S.A. channels: 84, 25, 86, 87, 28 (Note 2).

    (iii) Shared channel: 26 (Note 3).



    Notes: 1. Also assignable to U.S. stations within the frequency 

coordination zone following successful coordination with Canada.

    2. Also assignable to Canadian stations within the frequency 

coordination zone following successful coordination with the United 

States.

    3. Changes to existing assignments and new assignments within the 

frequency coordination zone of either country are subject to prior 

coordination with the other Administration.



[51 FR 31213, Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 63 FR 68956, Dec. 14, 1998]