[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR90.531]

[Page 420-422]
 
                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
        CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 90_PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES--Table of Contents
 
Subpart R_Regulations Governing the Licensing and Use of Frequencies in 
                    the 763-775 and 793-805 MHz Bands
 
Sec. 90.531  Band plan.

    This section sets forth the band plan for the 763-775 MHz and 793-
805 MHz public safety bands.
    (a) Base and mobile use. The 763-775 MHz band may be used for base, 
mobile or fixed (repeater) transmissions. The 793-805 MHz band may be 
used only for mobile or fixed (control) transmissions.
    (b) Narrowband segments. There are two band segments that are 
designated for use with narrowband emissions. Each of these narrowband 
segments is

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divided into 960 channels having a channel size of 6.25 kHz as follows:

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                     Frequency range                       Channel Nos.
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769-775 MHz.............................................           1-960
799-805 MHz.............................................        961-1920
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    (1) Narrowband interoperability channels. The following narrowband 
channels are designated for nationwide interoperability licensing and 
use: 23, 24, 39, 40, 63, 64, 79, 80, 103, 104, 119, 120,143, 144, 159, 
160, 183, 184, 199, 200, 223, 224, 239, 240, 263, 264, 279, 280, 303, 
304, 319, 320, 641, 642, 657, 658, 681, 682, 697, 698, 721, 722, 737, 
738, 761, 762, 777, 778, 801, 802, 817, 818, 841, 842, 857, 858, 881, 
882, 897, 898, 921, 922, 937, 938, 983, 984, 999, 1000, 1023, 1024, 
1039, 1040, 1063, 1064, 1079, 1080, 1103, 1104, 1119, 1120, 1143, 1144, 
1159, 1160, 1183, 1184, 1199, 1200, 1223, 1224, 1239, 1240, 1263, 1264, 
1279, 1280, 1601, 1602, 1617, 1618, 1641, 1642, 1657, 1658, 1681, 1682, 
1697, 1698, 1721, 1722, 1737, 1738, 1761, 1762, 1777, 1778, 1801, 1802, 
1817, 1818, 1841, 1842, 1857, 1858, 1881, 1882, 1897, 1898.
    (i) Narrowband data Interoperability channels. The following channel 
pairs are reserved nationwide for the express purpose of data 
transmission only: 279/1239, 280/1240, 921/1881, and 922/1882.
    (ii) Narrowband calling Interoperability channels. The following 
channel pairs are dedicated nationwide for the express purpose of 
Interoperability calling only: 39/999, 40/1000, 681/1641, and 682/1642. 
They may not be used primarily for routine, day-to-day communications. 
Encryption is prohibited on the designated calling channels.
    (iii) Narrowband trunking Interoperability channels. The following 
Interoperability channel pairs may be combined with the appropriate 
adjacent secondary trunking channel pairs and used in trunked mode on a 
secondary basis to conventional Interoperability operations: 23/983, 24/
984, 103/1063, 104/1064, 183/1143, 184/1144, 263/1223, 264/1224, 657/
1617, 658/1618, 737/1697, 738/1698, 817/1777, 818/1778, 897/1857, 898/
1858. For every ten general use channels trunked at a station, entities 
may obtain a license to operate in the trunked mode on two of the above 
contiguous Interoperability channel pairs. The maximum number of 
Interoperability channel pairs that can be trunked at any one location 
is eight.
    (2) Narrowband reserve channels. The following narrowband channels 
are undesignated and reserved: 37, 38, 61, 62, 77, 78, 117, 118, 141, 
142, 157, 158, 197, 198, 221, 222, 237, 238, 277, 278, 301, 302, 317, 
318, 643, 644, 683, 684, 699, 700, 723, 724, 763, 764, 779, 780, 803, 
804, 843, 844, 859, 860, 883, 884, 923, 924, 939, 940, 997, 998, 1021, 
1022, 1037, 1038, 1077, 1078, 1101, 1102, 1117, 1118, 1157, 1158, 1181, 
1182, 1197, 1198, 1237, 1238, 1261, 1262, 1277, 1278, 1603, 1604, 1643, 
1644, 1659, 1660, 1683, 1684, 1723, 1724, 1739, 1740, 1763, 1764, 1803, 
1804, 1819, 1820, 1843, 1844, 1883, 1884, 1899, 1900.
    (3) Narrowband low power channels subject to regional planning. The 
following narrowband channels are designated for low power use for on-
scene incident response purposes using mobiles and portables subject to 
Commission-approved regional planning committee regional plans. 
Transmitter power must not exceed 2 watts (ERP): Channels 1-8 paired 
with Channels 961-968, and Channels 949-958 paired with Channels 1909-
1918.
    (4) Narrowband low power itinerant channels. The following 
narrowband channels are designated for low power use for on-scene 
incident response purposes using mobiles and portables. These channels 
are licensed nationwide for itinerant operation. Transmitter power must 
not exceed 2 watts (ERP): Channels 9-12 paired with Channels 969-972 and 
Channels 959-960 paired with Channels 1919-1920.
    (5) Narrowband state channels. The following narrowband channels are 
designated for direct licensing to each state (including U.S. 
territories, districts, and possessions): 25-36, 65-76, 105-116, 145-
156, 185-196, 225-236, 265-276, 305-316, 645-656, 685-696, 725-736, 765-
776, 805-816, 845-856, 885-896, 925-936, 985-996, 1025-1036, 1065-1076, 
1105-1116, 1145-1156, 1185-1196, 1225-1236, 1265-1276, 1605-1616, 1645-
1656, 1685-1696, 1725-1736, 1765-1776, 1805-1816, 1845-1856, 1885-1896. 
Voice operations on these channels are subject to compliance with the 
spectrum usage efficiency requirements set forth in Sec. 90.535(d).
    (6) Narrowband general use channels. All narrowband channels 
established in paragraph (b) of this section, other than those listed in 
paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(4) and (b)(5) of this section

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are designated to public safety eligibles subject to Commission approved 
regional planning committee regional plans. Voice operations on these 
channels are subject to compliance with the spectrum usage efficiency 
requirements set forth in Sec. 90.535(d).
    (7) Secondary trunking channels. The following channel pairs are 
reserved for secondary trunking operations: 21/981, 22/982, 101/1061, 
102/1062, 181/1141, 182/1142, 261/1221, 262/1222, 659/1619, 660/1620, 
739/1699, 740/1700, 819/1779, 820/1780, 899/1859, and 900/1860. They may 
be used only in combination with the appropriate adjacent 
Interoperability channel pairs specified in paragraph (b)(1)(iii) of 
this section in trunked systems.
    (c) [Reserved]
    (d) Combining channels. Except as noted in this section, at the 
discretion of the appropriate regional planning committee, contiguous 
channels may be used in combination in order to accommodate requirements 
for larger bandwidth emissions, in accordance with this paragraph. 
Interoperability channels may not be combined with channels in another 
group except for channels for secondary trunking channels.
    (1) Narrowband. Subject to compliance with the spectrum usage 
efficiency requirements set forth in Sec. 90.535, two or four 
contiguous narrowband (6.25 kHz) channels may be used in combination as 
12.5 kHz or 25 kHz channels, respectively. The lower (in frequency) 
channel for two channel combinations must be an odd (i.e., 1, 3, 5 * * 
*) numbered channel. The lowest (in frequency) channel for four channel 
combinations must be a channel whose number is equal to 1+(4xn), where n 
= any integer between 0 and 479, inclusive (e.g., channel number 1, 5, * 
* * 1917). Channel combinations are designated by the lowest and highest 
channel numbers separated by a hyphen, e.g., ``1-2'' for a two channel 
combination and ``1-4'' for a four channel combination.
    (2) [Reserved]
    (e) Channel pairing. In general, channels must be planned and 
assigned in base/mobile pairs that are separated by 30 MHz. However, 
until December 31, 2006, channels other than those listed in paragraphs 
(b)(1) and (c)(1), may be planned and assigned in base/mobile pairs 
having a different separation, where necessary because 30 MHz base/
mobile pairing is precluded by the presence of one or more co-channel or 
adjacent channel TV/DTV broadcast stations.
    (f) Internal guard band. The internal guard band (768-769/798-799 
MHz) is reserved.
    (g) Broadband. The 763-768 MHz and 793-798 MHz bands are allocated 
for broadband communications pursuant to the Public Safety Broadband 
License.

[63 FR 58651, Nov. 2, 1998, as amended at 65 FR 66654, Nov. 7, 2000; 66 
FR 10635, 10636, Feb. 16, 2001; 67 FR 61005, Sept. 27, 2002; 67 FR 
76700, Dec. 13, 2002; 72 FR 48860, Aug. 24, 2007]