[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR74.502]

[Page 436-438]
 
                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
        CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 74_EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER PROGRAM 
 
              Subpart E_Aural Broadcast Auxiliary Stations
 
Sec.  74.502  Frequency assignment.

    (a) Except as provided in US 302, broadcast auxiliary stations 
licensed as of November 21, 1984, to operate in the band 942-944 MHz\1\ 
may continue to operate on a co-equal primary basis to

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other stations and services operating in the band in accordance with the 
Table of Frequency Allocations. These stations will be protected from 
possible interference caused by new users of the band by the technical 
standards specified in Sec.  101.105(c)(2).
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    \1\ Note: In addition to this band, stations in Puerto Rico may 
continue to be authorized on 942.5, 943.0, 943.5, 944.0 MHz in the band 
942-944 MHz on a primary basis to stations and services operating in 
accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations.
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    (b) The frequency band 944-952 MHz is available for assignment to 
aural STL and ICR stations. One or more of the following 25 kHz segments 
may be stacked to form a channel which may be assigned with a maximum 
authorized bandwidth of 300 kHz except as noted in the following Table. 
The channel, will be assigned by its center frequency, channel 
bandwidth, and emission designator. The following frequencies are the 
centers of individual segments. When stacking an even number of 
segments, the center frequency specified will deviate from the following 
frequencies in that it should correspond to the actual center of stacked 
channels. When stacking an odd number of channels, the center frequency 
specified will correspond to one of the following frequencies.

944.0125, 944.0375, 944.0625, 944.0875, 944.1125, 944.1375, 944.1625, 
944.1875, 944.2125, 944.2375, 944.2625, 944.2875, 944.3125, 944.3375, 
944.3625, 944.3875, 944.4125, 944.4375, 944.4625, 944.4875, 944.5125, 
944.5375, 944.5625, 944.5875, 944.6125, 944.6375, 944.6625, 944.6875, 
944.7125, 944.7375, 944.7625, 944.7875, 944.8125, 944.8375, 944.8625, 
944.8875, 944.9125, 944.9375, 944.9625, 944.9875, 945.0125, 945.0375, 
945.0625, 945.0875, 945.1125, 945.1375, 945.1625, 945.1875, 945.2125, 
945.2375, 945.2625, 945.2875, 945.3125, 945.3375, 945.3625, 945.3875, 
945.4125, 945.4375, 945.4625, 945.4875, 945.5125, 945.5375, 945.5625, 
945.5875, 945.6125, 945.6375, 945.6625, 945.6875, 945.7125, 945.7375, 
945.7625, 945.7875, 945.8125, 945.8375, 945.8625, 945.8875, 945.9125, 
945.9375, 945.9625, 945.9875, 946.0125, 946.0375, 946.0625, 946.0875, 
946.1125, 946.1375, 946.1625, 946.1875, 946.2125, 946.2375, 946.2625, 
946.2875, 946.3125, 946.3375, 946.3625, 946.3875, 946.4125, 946.4375, 
946.4625, 946.4875, 946.5125, 946.5375, 946.5625, 946.5875, 946.6125, 
946.6375, 946.6625, 946.6875, 946.7125, 946.7375, 946.7625, 946.7875, 
946.8125, 946.8375, 946.8625, 946.8875, 946.9125, 946.9375, 946.9625, 
946.9875, 947.0125, 947.0375, 947.0625, 947.0875, 947.1125, 947.1375, 
947.1625, 947.1875, 947.2125, 947.2375, 947.2625, 947.2875, 947.3125, 
947.3375, 947.3625, 947.3875, 947.4125, 947.4375, 947.4625, 947.4875, 
947.5125, 947.5375, 947.5625, 947.5875, 947.6125, 947.6375, 947.6625, 
947.6875, 947.7125, 947.7375, 947.7625, 947.7875, 947.8125, 947.8375, 
947.8625, 947.8875, 947.9125, 947.9375, 947.9625, 947.9875, 948.0125, 
948.0375, 948.0625, 948.0875, 948.1125, 948.1375, 948.1625, 948.1875, 
948.2125, 948.2375, 948.2625, 948.2875, 948.3125, 948.3375, 948.3625, 
948.3875, 948.4125, 948.4375, 948.4625, 948.4875, 948.5125, 948.5375, 
948.5625, 948.5875, 948.6125, 948.6375, 948.6625, 948.6875, 948.7125, 
948.7375, 948.7625, 948.7875, 948.8125, 948.8375, 948.8625, 948.8875, 
948.9125, 948.9375, 948.9625, 948.9875, 949.0125, 949.0375, 949.0625, 
949.0875, 949.1125, 949.1375, 949.1625, 949.1875, 949.2125, 949.2375, 
949.2625, 949.2875, 949.3125, 949.3375, 949.3625, 949.3875, 949.4125, 
949.4375, 949.4625, 949.4875, 949.5125, 949.5375, 949.5625, 949.5875, 
949.6125, 949.6375, 949.6625, 949.6875, 949.7125, 949.7375, 949.7625, 
949.7875, 949.8125, 949.8375, 949.8625, 949.8875, 949.9125, 949.9375, 
949.9625, 949.9875, 950.0125, 950.0375, 950.0625, 950.0875, 950.1125, 
950.1375, 950.1625, 950.1875, 950.2125, 950.2375, 950.2625, 950.2875, 
950.3125, 950.3375, 950.3625, 950.3875, 950.4125, 950.4375, 950.4625, 
950.4875, 950.5125, 950.5375, 950.5625, 950.5875, 950.6125, 950.6375, 
950.6625, 950.6875, 950.7125, 950.7375, 950.7625, 950.7875, 950.8125, 
950.8375, 950.8625, 950.8875, 950.9125, 950.9375, 950.9625, 950.9875, 
951.0125, 951.0375, 951.0625, 951.0875, 951.1125, 951.1375, 951.1625, 
951.1875, 951.2125, 951.2375, 951.2625, 951.2875, 951.3125, 951.3375, 
951.3625, 951.3875, 951.4125, 951.4375, 951.4625, 951.4875, 951.5125, 
951.5375, 951.5625, 951.5875, 951.6125, 951.6375, 951.6625, 951.6875, 
951.7125, 951.7375, 951.7625, 951.7875, 951.8125, 951.8375, 951.8625, 
951.8875, 951.9125, 951.9375, 951.9625, 951.9875.

    (1) A single broadcast station may be authorized up to a maximum of 
twenty segments (500 kHz total bandwidth) for transmission of program 
material between a single origin and one or more designations. The 
station may lease excess capacity for broadcast and other uses on a 
secondary basis, subject to availability of spectrum for broadcast use. 
However, an FM station licensed for twelve or fewer segments (300 kHz 
total bandwidth) or an AM station licensed for eight or fewer segments 
(200 kHz total bandwidth) may lease excess capacity for broadcast and 
other uses on a primary basis.
    (2) An applicant (new or modification of existing license) may 
assume the cost of replacement of one or more existing licensees 
equipment with narrowband equipment of comparable capabilities and 
quality in order to make available spectrum for its facilities. Existing 
licensees must accept such replacement without cost to them except upon 
a showing that the replacement equipment does not meet the capability or 
quality requirements.

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    (c) Aural broadcast STL and intercity relay stations that were 
licensed or had applications pending before the Commission as of 
September 18, 1998 may continue those operations in the band 18,760-
18,820 and 19,100-19,160 MHz on a shared co-primary basis with other 
services under parts 21, 25, and 101 of this chapter until June 8, 2010. 
Prior to June 8, 2010, such stations are subject to relocation by 
licensees in the fixed-satellite service. Such relocation is subject to 
the provisions of Sec. Sec.  101.85 through 101.97 of this chapter. 
After June 8, 2010, such operations are not entitled to protection from 
fixed-satellite service operations and must not cause unacceptable 
interference to fixed-satellite service station operations. No 
applications for new licenses will be accepted in these bands after June 
8, 2000.
    (1)(i) 5 MHz maximum authorized bandwidth channels:

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                                                              Receive
                Transmit (receive) (MHz)                    (transmit)
                                                               (MHz)
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                           340 MHz Separation
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18762.5.................................................         19102.5
18767.5.................................................         19107.5
18772.5.................................................         19112.5
18777.5.................................................         19117.5
18782.5.................................................         19122.5
18787.5.................................................         19127.5
18792.5.................................................         19132.5
18797.5.................................................         19137.5
18802.5.................................................         19142.5
18807.5.................................................         19147.5
18812.5.................................................         19152.5
18817.5.................................................         19157.5
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    (ii) Licensees may use either a two-way link or one frequency of a 
frequency pair for a one-way link.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (d) For the coordination of all frequency assignments for fixed 
stations above 944 MHz, for each frequency authorized under this part, 
the interference protection criteria in Sec.  101.105(a), (b), and (c) 
of this chapter and the frequency usage coordination procedures of Sec.  
101.103(d) of this chapter will apply.
    (e) The use of the frequencies listed in paragraph (b) of this 
section by aural broadcast intercity relay stations is subject to the 
condition that no harmful interference is caused to other classes of 
stations operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations 
contained in Sec.  2.106 of this chapter.

[28 FR 13716, Dec. 14, 1963, as amended at 48 FR 50332, Nov. 1, 1983; 49 
FR 37777, Sept. 26, 1984; 50 FR 4658, Feb. 1, 1985; 50 FR 7341, Feb. 22, 
1985; 50 FR 34150, Aug. 23, 1985; 50 FR 48600, Nov. 26, 1985; 54 FR 
10329, Mar. 13, 1989; 54 FR 24905, June 12, 1989; 54 FR 30043, July 18, 
1989; 65 FR 38325, June 20, 2000; 65 FR 54172, Sept. 7, 2000; 68 FR 
12766, Mar. 17, 2003; 68 FR 16967, Apr. 8, 2003]