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§ 87.471 - Scope of service.

Stations in the aeronautical radiodetermination service provide radionavigation and radiolocation services.

(a) Transmission by radionavigation land stations must be limited to aeronautical navigation, including obstruction warning.

(b) Radionavigation land test stations are used for the testing and calibration of aircraft navigational aids and associated equipment. When used as radionavigation land test stations (MTF) signal generators must be licensed as radionavigation land test stations (MTF). Transmission must be limited to cases when radiation is necessary and there is no alternative.

(c) Transmissions by emergency locator transmitter (ELT) test stations must be limited to necessary testing of ELTs and to training operations related to the use of such transmitters.

[53 FR 28940, Aug. 1, 1988, as amended at 58 FR 67696, Dec. 22, 1993]

§ 87.473 - Supplemental eligibility.

(a) Licenses for radionavigation land test stations (MTF) will be granted only to applicants engaged in the development, manufacture or maintenance of aircraft radionavigation equipment. Licenses for radionavigation land test stations (OTF) will be granted only to applicants who agree to establish the facility at an airport for the use of the public.

(b) Licenses for ELT test stations will be granted only to applicants to train personnel in the operation and location of ELTs, or for testing related to the manufacture or design of ELTs.

[53 FR 28940, Aug. 1, 1988, as amended at 63 FR 68958, Dec. 14, 1998]

§ 87.475 - Frequencies.

(a) Frequency coordination. The Commission will assign frequencies to radionavigation land stations and radionavigation land test stations after coordination with the FAA. The applicant must notify the appropriate Regional Office of the FAA prior to submission to the Commission of an application for a new station or for modification of an existing station to change frequency, power, location or emission. Each application must include the FAA Regional Office notified and date of notification.

(b) Frequencies available for radionavigation land stations. (1) LORAN-C is a long range navigation system which operates in the 90-110 kHz band.

(2) Radiobeacon stations enable an aircraft station to determine bearing or direction in relation to the radiobeacon station. Radiobeacons operate in the bands 190-285 kHz; 325-435 kHz; 510-525 kHz; and 525-535 kHz. Radiobeacons may be authorized, primarily for off-shore use, in the band 525-535 kHz on a non-interference basis to travelers information stations.

(3) Aeronautical marker beacon stations radiate a vertical distinctive pattern on 75 MHz which provides position information to aircraft.

(4) The following table lists the specific frequencies in the 108.100-111.950 MHz band which are assignable to localizer stations with simultaneous radiotelephone channels and their associated glide path station frequency from the 328.600-335.400 MHz band.

Localizer (MHz) Glide path (MHz) 108.100334.700 108.150334.550 108.300334.100 108.350333.950 108.500329.900 108.550329.750 108.700330.500 108.750330.350 108.900329.300 108.950329.150 109.100331.400 109.150331.250 109.300332.000 109.350331.850 109.500332.600 109.550332.450 109.700333.200 109.750333.050 109.900333.800 109.950333.650 110.100334.400 110.150334.250 110.300335.000 110.350334.850 110.500329.600 110.550329.450 110.700330.200 110.750330.050 110.900330.800 110.950330.650 111.100331.700 111.150331.550 111.300332.300 111.350332.150 111.500332.900 111.550332.750 111.700333.500 111.750333.350 111.900331.100 111.950330.950

(5) VHF omni-range (VOR) stations are to be assigned frequencies in the 112.050-117.950 MHz band (50 kHz channel spacing) and the following frequencies in the 108-112 MHz band:

108.200 108.250 108.400 108.450 108.600 108.650 108.800 108.850 109.000 109.050 109.200 109.250 109.400 109.450 109.600 109.650 109.800 109.850 110.000 110.050 110.200 110.250 110.400 110.450 110.600 110.650 110.800 110.850 111.000 111.050 111.200 111.250 111.400 111.450 111.600 111.650 111.800 111.850 112.000

(6) The band 960-1215 MHz is available for the use of land stations and associated airborne electronic aids to air navigation. When distance measuring equipment (DME) is intended to operate with a single VHF navigation station in the 108-117.975 MHz band, the DME operating channel must be paired with the VHF channel as shown in the following table:

DME Channeling and Pairing

[MHz]

VHF channel Airborne interrogating frequency Ground reply frequency 108.0001041.000978.000 108.0501041.0001104.000 108.1001042.000979.000 108.1501042.0001105.000 108.2001043.000980.000 108.2501043.0001106.000 108.3001044.000981.000 108.3501044.0001107.000 108.4001045.000982.000 108.4501045.0001108.000 108.5001046.000983.000 108.5501046.0001109.000 108.6001047.000984.000 108.6501047.0001110.000 108.7001048.000985.000 108.7501048.0001111.000 108.8001049.000986.000 108.8501049.0001112.000 108.9001050.000987.000 108.9501050.0001113.000 109.0001051.000988.000 109.0501051.0001114.000 109.1001052.000989.000 109.1501052.0001115.000 109.2001053.000990.000 109.2501053.0001116.000 109.3001054.000991.000 109.3501054.0001117.000 109.4001055.000992.000 109.4501055.0001118.000 109.5001056.000993.000 109.5501056.0001119.000 109.6001057.000994.000 109.6501057.0001120.000 109.7001058.000995.000 109.7501058.0001121.000 109.8001059.000996.000 109.8501059.0001122.000 109.9001060.000997.000 109.9501060.0001123.000 110.0001061.000998.000 110.0501061.0001124.000 110.1001062.000999.000 110.1501062.0001125.000 110.2001063.0001000.000 110.2501063.0001126.000 110.3001064.0001001.000 110.3501064.0001127.000 110.4001065.0001002.000 110.4501065.0001128.000 110.5001066.0001003.000 110.5501066.0001129.000 110.6001067.0001004.000 110.6501067.0001130.000 110.7001068.0001005.000 110.7501068.0001131.000 110.8001069.0001006.000 110.8501069.0001132.000 110.9001070.0001007.000 110.9501070.0001133.000 111.0001071.0001008.000 111.0501071.0001134.000 111.1001072.0001009.000 111.1501072.0001135.000 111.2001073.0001010.000 111.2501073.0001136.000 111.3001074.0001011.000 111.3501074.0001137.000 111.4001075.0001012.000 111.4501075.0001138.000 111.5001076.0001013.000 111.5501076.0001139.000 111.6001077.0001014.000 111.6501077.0001140.000 111.7001078.0001015.000 111.7501078.0001141.000 111.8001079.0001016.000 111.8501079.0001142.000 111.9001080.0001017.000 111.9501080.0001143.000 112.0001081.0001018.000 112.0501081.0001144.000 112.1001082.0001019.000 112.1501082.0001145.000 112.2001083.0001020.000 112.2501083.0001146.000 112.3001094.0001157.000 112.3501094.0001031.000 112.4001095.0001158.000 112.4501095.0001032.000 112.5001096.0001159.000 112.5501096.0001033.000 112.6001097.0001160.000 112.6501097.0001034.000 112.7001098.0001161.000 112.7501098.0001035.000 112.8001099.0001162.000 112.8501099.0001036.000 112.9001100.0001163.000 112.9501100.0001037.000 113.0001101.0001164.000 113.0501101.0001038.000 113.1001102.0001165.000 113.1501102.0001039.000 113.2001103.0001166.000 113.2501103.0001040.000 113.3001104.0001167.000 113.3501104.0001041.000 113.4001105.0001168.000 113.4501105.0001042.000 113.5001106.0001169.000 113.5501106.0001043.000 113.6001107.0001170.000 113.6501107.0001044.000 113.7001108.0001171.000 113.7501108.0001045.000 113.8001109.0001172.000 113.8501109.0001046.000 113.9001110.0001173.000 113.9501110.0001047.000 114.0001111.0001174.000 114.0501111.0001048.000 114.1001112.0001175.000 114.1501112.0001049.000 114.2001113.0001176.000 114.2501113.0001050.000 114.3001114.0001177.000 114.3501114.0001051.000 114.4001115.0001178.000 114.4501115.0001052.000 114.5001116.0001179.000 114.5501116.0001053.000 114.6001117.0001180.000 114.6501117.0001054.000 114.7001118.0001181.000 114.7501118.0001055.000 114.8001119.0001182.000 114.8501119.0001056.000 114.9001120.0001183.000 114.9501120.0001057.000 115.0001121.0001184.000 115.0501121.0001058.000 115.1001122.0001185.000 115.1501122.0001059.000 115.2001123.0001186.000 115.2501123.0001060.000 115.3001124.0001187.000 115.3501124.0001061.000 115.4001125.0001188.000 115.4501125.0001062.000 115.5001126.0001189.000 115.5501126.0001063.000 115.6001127.0001190.000 115.6501127.0001064.000 115.7001128.0001191.000 115.7501128.0001065.000 115.8001129.0001192.000 115.8501129.0001066.000 115.9001130.0001193.000 115.9501130.0001067.000 116.0001131.0001194.000 116.0501131.0001068.000 116.1001132.0001195.000 116.1501132.0001069.000 116.2001133.0001196.000 116.2501133.0001070.000 116.3001134.0001197.000 116.3501134.0001071.000 116.4001135.0001198.000 116.4501135.0001072.000 116.5001136.0001199.000 116.5501136.0001073.000 116.6001137.0001200.000 116.6501137.0001074.000 116.7001138.0001201.000 116.7501138.0001075.000 116.8001139.0001202.000 116.8501139.0001076.000 116.9001140.0001203.000 116.9501140.0001077.000 117.0001141.0001204.000 117.0501141.0001078.000 117.1001142.0001205.000 117.1501142.0001079.000 117.2001143.0001206.000 117.2501143.0001080.000 117.3001144.0001207.000 117.3501144.0001081.000 117.4001145.0001208.000 117.4501145.0001082.000 117.5001146.0001209.000 117.5501146.0001083.000 117.6001147.0001210.000 117.6501147.0001084.000 117.7001148.0001211.000 117.7501148.0001085.000 117.8001149.0001212.000 117.8501149.0001086.000 117.9001150.0001213.000 117.9501150.0001087.000

(7) 978.0 MHz is authorized for Universal Access Transceiver service.

(8) 1300-1350 MHz: The use of this band is restricted to surveillance radar stations and associated airborne transponders.

(9) 1559-1626.5 MHz: The use of this band is limited to airborne electronic aids to air navigation and any associated land stations.

(10) 2700-2900 MHz: Non-Government land-based radars may be licensed. U.S. Government coordination is required. Applicants must demonstrate a need for the service which the Government is not prepared to render.

(11) 5000-5250 MHz: This band is to be used for the operation of the international standard system (microwave landing system).

(12) 9000-9200 MHz: This band is available to land-based radars. Stations operating in this band may receive interference from stations operating in the radiolocation service.

(13) 15,400-15,700 MHz: This band is available for use of land stations associated with airborne electronic aids to air navigation.

(14) 24,250-25,250, 32,300-33,400 MHz: In these bands, land-based radionavigation aids are permitted where they operate with airborne radionavigation devices.

(c) Frequencies available for radionavigation land test stations. (1) The frequencies set forth in §§ 87.187(c), (e) through (j), (r), (t), and (ff); and 87.475(b)(6) through (b)(11) may be assigned to radionavigation land test stations for the testing of aircraft transmitting equipment that normally operate on these frequencies and for the testing of land-based receiving equipment that operate with airborne radionavigation equipment.

(2) The frequencies available for assignment to radionavigation land test stations for the testing of airborne receiving equipment are 108.000 and 108.050 MHz for VHF omni-range; 108.100 and 108.150 MHz for localizer; 334.550 and 334.700 MHz for glide slope; 978 and 979 MHz (X channel)/1104 MHz (Y channel) for DME; 978 MHz for Universal Access Transceiver; 1030 MHz for air traffic control radar beacon transponders; 1090 MHz for Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS); and 5031.0 MHz for microwave landing systems. Additionally, the frequencies in paragraph (b) of this section may be assigned to radionavigation land test stations after coordination with the FAA. The following conditions apply:after coordination with the FAA. The following conditions apply:

(i) The maximum power authorized on the frequencies 108.150 and 334.550 MHz is 1 milliwatt. The maximum power authorized on all other frequencies is one watt.

(ii) The pulse repetition rate (PRR) of the 1030 MHz ATC radar beacon test set will be 235 pulses per second (pps) ±5pps.

(iii) The assignment of 108.000 MHz is subject to the condition that no interference will be caused to the reception of FM broadcasting stations and stations using the frequency are not protected against interference from FM broadcasting stations.

(d) Frequencies available for ELT test stations. The frequencies available for assignment to ELT test stations are 121.600, 121.650, 121.700, 121.750, 121.800, 121.850, and 121.900 MHz. Licensees must:

(1) Not cause harmful interference to voice communications on these frequencies or any harmonically related frequency.

(2) Coordinate with the appropriate FAA Regional Spectrum Management Office prior to each activation of the transmitter.

(e) Frequencies available for differential GPS stations. Frequencies in the 112-118 MHz band may be assigned to Special Category I (SCAT-I) ground stations for differential GPS data links.

(1) The frequencies available are on 25 kHz centers with the lowest assignable frequency being centered at 112.000 MHz and the highest assignable frequency being centered at 117.950 MHz.

(2) Applicants must coordinate a frequency, time slot assignment, and three-letter identifier with the FAA and provide this information to the Commission upon application.

[53 FR 28940, Aug. 1, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 11721, Mar. 22, 1989; 63 FR 68958, Dec. 14, 1998; 64 FR 27476, May 20, 1999; 69 FR 32886, June 14, 2004; 71 FR 70680, Dec. 6, 2006; 78 FR 61207, Oct. 3, 2013] Editorial Note:At 80 FR 38911, July 7, 2015, § 87.475 was amended by adding paragraphs (b)(11) and (14), however these paragraphs already existed, and the amendment could not be incorporated.

§ 87.477 - Condition of grant for radionavigation land stations.

Radionavigation land stations may be designated by the FAA as part of the National Airspace System. Stations so designated will be required to serve the public under IFT conditions. This condition of grant is applicable to all radionavigation land stations.

§ 87.479 - Harmful interference to radionavigation land stations.

(a) Military or other Government stations have been authorized to establish wide-band systems using frequency-hopping spread spectrum techniques in the 960-1215 MHz band. Authorization for a Joint Tactical Information Distribution Systems (JTIDS) has been permitted on the basis of non-interference to the established aeronautical radionavigation service in this band. In order to accommodate the requirements for the system within the band, restrictions are imposed. Transmissions will be automatically prevented if:

(1) The frequency-hopping mode fails to distribute the JTIDS spectrum uniformly across the band;

(2) The radiated pulse varies from the specified width of 6.4 microseconds ±5%;

(3) The energy radiated within ±7 MHz of 1030 and 1090 MHz exceeds a level of 60 dB below the peak of the JTIDS spectrum as measured in a 300 kHz bandwidth. The JTIDS will be prohibited from transmitting if the time slot duty factor exceeds a 20 percent duty factor for any single user and a 40 percent composite duty factor for all JTIDS emitters in a geographic area.

(b) If radionavigation systems operating in the 960-1215 MHz band experience interference or unexplained loss of equipment performance, the situation must be reported immediately to the nearest office of the FAA, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Washington, DC 20504, or the nearest Federal Communications Commission field office. The following information must be provided to the extent available:

(1) Name, call sign and category of station experiencing the interference;

(2) Date and time of occurrence;

(3) Geographical location at time of occurrence;

(4) Frequency interfered with;

(5) Nature of interference; and

(6) Other particulars.

§ 87.481 - Unattended operation of domestic radiobeacon stations.

(a) Radiobeacons may be licensed for unattended operation. An applicant must comply with the following:

(1) The transmitter is crystal controlled and specifically designed for radiobeacon service and capable of transmitting by self-actuating means;

(2) The emissions of the transmitter must be continuously monitored by a licensed operator, or by a direct positive automatic monitor, supplemented by aural monitoring at suitable intervals;

(3) If as a result of aural monitoring it is determined that a deviation from the terms of the station license has occurred, the transmitters must be disabled immediately by a properly authorized person. If automatic monitoring is used, the monitor must insure that the operation of the transmitter meets the license terms or is disabled;

(4) A properly authorized person must be able to reach the transmitter and disable it in a reasonable amount of time, so as not to adversely affect life or property in the air;

(5) The equipment must be inspected at least every 180 days. Results of inspections must be kept in the station maintenance records;

(6) The transmitter is not operable by or accessible to, other than authorized persons;

(7) The transmitter is in a remote location.

(b) Authority for unattended operation must be expressly stated in the station license.

[53 FR 28940, Aug. 1, 1988, as amended at 63 FR 68958, Dec. 14, 1998]

§ 87.483 - Audio visual warning systems.

An audio visual warning system (AVWS) is a radar-based obstacle avoidance system. AVWS activates obstruction lighting and transmits VHF audible warnings to alert pilots of potential collisions with land-based obstructions. The AVWS operations are limited to locations where natural and man-made obstructions exist. The continuously operating radar calculates the location, direction and groundspeed of nearby aircraft that enter one of two warning zones reasonably established by the licensee. As aircraft enter the first warning zone, the AVWS activates obstruction lighting. If the aircraft continues toward the obstacle and enters the second warning zone, the VHF radio transmits an audible warning describing the obstacle.

(a) Radiodetermination (radar) frequencies. Frequencies authorized under § 87.475(b)(8) of this chapter are available for use by an AVWS. The frequency coordination requirements in § 87.475(a) of this chapter apply.

(b) VHF audible warning frequencies. Frequencies authorized under § 87.187(j), § 87.217(a), § 87.241(b), and § 87.323(b) (excluding 121.950 MHz) of this chapter are available for use by an AVWS. Multiple frequencies may be authorized for an individual station, depending on need and the use of frequencies assigned in the vicinity of a proposed AVWS facility. Use of these frequencies is subject to the following limitations:

(1) The output power shall not exceed −3 dBm watts for each frequency authorized.

(2) The antenna used in transmitting the audible warnings must be omnidirectional with a maximum gain equal to or lower than a half-wave centerfed dipole above 30 degrees elevation, and a maximum gain of + 5 dBi from horizontal up to 30 degrees elevation.

(3) The audible warning shall not exceed two seconds in duration. No more than six audible warnings may be transmitted in a single transmit cycle, which shall not exceed 12 seconds in duration. An interval of at least twenty seconds must occur between transmit cycles.

[78 FR 61207, Oct. 3, 2013]