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4.
Emerg Med Serv ; 22(7): 70-4, 1993 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10127026

RESUMO

The EMS community should commend the FCC for attempting to help relieve some of the frequency-congestion problems by adopting the EMRS. EMS users, however, should continue to advocate cost-effective solutions to EMS frequency-congestion problems.


Assuntos
Sistemas de Comunicação entre Serviços de Emergência/legislação & jurisprudência , Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Comunicação , Órgãos Governamentais , Resolução de Problemas , Estados Unidos
5.
Fed Regist ; 58(40): 12177-82, 1993 Mar 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10124603

RESUMO

The Commission has adopted rules that create the Emergency Medical Radio Service. This action was taken to redress the adverse consequences on public health and safety resulting from current crowding on emergency medical channels. The rule changes will establish a discrete radio service category dedicated strictly to eligibles providing basic or advanced life support services on an ongoing basis and thereby ensure the reliability of emergency medical communications.


Assuntos
Sistemas de Comunicação entre Serviços de Emergência/legislação & jurisprudência , Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Sistemas de Comunicação entre Serviços de Emergência/organização & administração , Órgãos Governamentais , Estados Unidos
8.
Fed Regist ; 48(39): 8074-80, 1983 Feb 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10259808

RESUMO

Final policies and procedures concerning objective need showings are being adopted for applications requesting multiple new two-way channels and applications requesting additional channels for an existing system. The policies and procedures we had in the past were vague and did not provide applicants with sufficient information as to what was required in need showings before various types of applications could be granted. Thus, applicants requesting multiple new two-way frequencies or additional two-way channels for an existing system must show that the existing, projected or expected grade of service for the proposed facilities is .25 or greater, this will determine the number of new or additional channels granted.


Assuntos
Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos
9.
Fed Regist ; 48(43): 9048-9, 1983 Mar 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10259811

RESUMO

Policies and procedures concerning objective need showings for applications requesting an additional one-way frequency for one-way signaling stations are being proposed. The present rules do not provide applicants with sufficient information as to what is required in need showings before applications can be granted. Applicants requesting an additional one-way frequency must show that the existing or projected grade of service is .50 before an additional channel is granted. The proposed standards are concurrently being adopted as an interim rule.


Assuntos
Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos
10.
Fed Regist ; 47(180): 41002-45, 1982 Sep 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10261476

RESUMO

The Commission adopts a Second Report and Order releasing reserved radio spectrum in the 806-821/851-866 MHz bands for Private Land Mobile Radio Service use. The rules adopted provide enhanced flexibility in radio system design and user options. The action is necessary to satisfy land mobile spectrum needs across the country.


Assuntos
Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos
11.
Fed Regist ; 47(109): 24557-71, 1982 Jun 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10255444

RESUMO

This First Report and Order allocates 3 MHz of spectrum for paging services in the 929-932 MHz band. Private paging services will use frequency band 929-930 MHz, common carrier services will use frequency band 931-932 MHz, with a flexible boundary between the two bands effective after five years. The 930-931 MHz band will be reserved for advanced technology paging systems. This allocation was made in response to petitions filed by the Ad Hoc Private Paging Committee and Telocator Network of America. These new paging frequencies will allow for substantial growth of the paging industry, which has been restricted by a shortage of frequencies.


Assuntos
Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Sistemas de Comunicação no Hospital/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos
12.
Fed Regist ; 47(87): 19357-61, 1982 May 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10255075

RESUMO

The Commission is amending its rules and regulations in Part 90--Private Land Mobile Radio Service, by adopting a new temporary licensing procedure for special mobile radio systems (SMRS's) and multiple licensed mobile relay stations operating in the 806-821 and the 851-866 megahertz (MHz) bands. This new system of licensing will benefit radio users by enabling them to begin operations more quickly than in the past, and will not in any way lessen the ability of the Commission to determine whether an applicant is eligible and otherwise possesses the necessary qualifications to be permanently licensed to operate in these bands. This new system is a part of the Commission's on-going program for reviewing its rules and regulations and eliminating unnecessary burdens on licensees to facilitate the administration of the Private Land Mobile Radio Service.


Assuntos
Licenciamento , Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos
13.
Fed Regist ; 47(79): 17512-21, 1982 Apr 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10255452

RESUMO

This document adopts new rules to enable private radio communication systems licensed under Part 90 in the 800 MHz bands to interconnect with the facilities of the public switched telephone network. These rules are necessary to enable private licensees to better utilize their radio systems by allowing interconnected operation under certain conditions. An accompanying petition for rulemaking is dismissed as moot.


Assuntos
Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Telefone/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos
14.
Fed Regist ; 47(88): 19527-39, 1982 May 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10255454

RESUMO

The Federal Communications Commission is adopting rules to govern the cooperative sharing and multiple licensing of facilities in its private land mobile radio services. The rules which are adopted define the types of arrangements which will and will not be allowed. These rules have been adopted: (1) To remove certain procedural burdens heretofore required ot licensees and user eligibles; (2) To assure adequate licensee control; and (3) To codify permissible licensee and user practices relating to multiple licensed and cooperatively shared systems.


Assuntos
Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Telecomunicações/normas , Estados Unidos
15.
Fed Regist ; 47(97): 21551-3, 1982 May 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10255877

RESUMO

This Order eliminates the requirement that applicants in the Domestic Public Land Mobile Radio Service requesting one initial two-way frequency demonstrate a public need for the proposed service. This action will serve the public interest by making frequencies available for use by the public in a more timely manner, by reducing the costs associated with filing applications and by relieving the staff of an unnecessary processing burden. This action is necessary to speed service to the public and to reduce staff resources necessary to process applications.


Assuntos
Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos
16.
Fed Regist ; 47(28): 6021-2, 1982 Feb 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10254375

RESUMO

This document adopts a rule amendment to permit the licensing of non-profit corporations and associations of eligible users in the Business and Special Industrial Radio Services in the bands below 512 MHz. The FCC now permits the licensing of non-profit corporations and associations of eligible users in each of the Industrial Radio Services except the Business and Special Industrial Radio Services below 800 MHz and permits it in all Industrial Radio Services including Business and Special Industrial above 800 MHz. The amendment will eliminate this exception.


Assuntos
Organizações sem Fins Lucrativos/legislação & jurisprudência , Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Órgãos Governamentais , Licenciamento , Estados Unidos
17.
Fed Regist ; 46(207 Pt 1): 52367-74, 1981 Oct 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10253359

RESUMO

This document amends 2, 90, and 99 to allocate high frequency (HF) frequencies to be used by the States, Territories, and Possessions in meeting disaster communications needs. This action is necessary to provide these entities with frequency resources needed to fulfill disaster communications requirements.


Assuntos
Planejamento em Desastres , Sistemas de Comunicação entre Serviços de Emergência/legislação & jurisprudência , Serviços Médicos de Emergência/legislação & jurisprudência , Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos
18.
Fed Regist ; 46(75): 22590-2, 1981 Apr 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10250890

RESUMO

This action changes rules in the Special Emergency Radio Service to permit the limited use of bio-medical telemetry systems on certain medical services VHF frequencies. The operation is to be allowed only beyond fifty miles from the center of urbanized areas of 600,000 or more population (U.S. Census of 1970). The bio-medical telemetry system is used to send electrocardiograms from patients to hospitals.


Assuntos
Sistemas de Comunicação entre Serviços de Emergência/legislação & jurisprudência , Serviços Médicos de Emergência/legislação & jurisprudência , Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Eletrocardiografia , Estados Unidos
19.
Fed Regist ; 46(23): 10768-72, 1981 Feb 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10249531

RESUMO

In response to a petition, the Commission proposes the reallocation of forty-eight 25 kHz channels in the 928-929 and 952-960 MHz band segments to the Private Operational-Fixed Microwave Service and the Domestic Public Land Mobile Radio Service for distribution automation and wide-area control and repeater operations, respectively. The spectrum from 928 to 929 MHz is presently reserved for Land Mobile. The 952-950 MHz band is currently allocated to the Private Operational-Fixed Microwave Service and the International Control Services.


Assuntos
Sistemas de Comunicação entre Serviços de Emergência/legislação & jurisprudência , Serviços Médicos de Emergência/legislação & jurisprudência , Rádio/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos
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