Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters

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Federal RegisterApr 12, 2018
83 Fed. Reg. 15754 (Apr. 12, 2018)

CFR Correction

In Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 0 to 19, revised as of October 1, 2017, on page 657, in § 2.106, under “United States (US) Footnotes”, footnote US378 is reinstated to read as follows:

§ 2.106
Table of frequency allocations.

UNITED STATES (US) FOOTNOTES

US378 In the band 1710-1755 MHz, the following provisions apply:

(a) Federal fixed and tactical radio relay stations may operate indefinitely on a primary basis within 80 km of Cherry Point, NC (34°58′ N, 76°56′ W) and Yuma, AZ (32°32′ N, 113°58′ W).

(b) Federal fixed and tactical radio relay stations shall operate on a secondary basis to primary non-Federal operations at the 14 sites listed below:

State Location Coordinates
80 km radius of operation centered on:
CA China Lake 35°41′ N, 117°41′ W.
CA Pacific Missile Test Range/Point Mugu 34°07′ N, 119°30′ W.
FL Eglin AFB 30°29′ N, 086°31′ W.
MD Patuxent River 38°17′ N, 076°25′ W.
NM White Sands Missile Range 33°00′ N, 106°30′ W.
NV Nellis AFB 36°14′ N, 115°02′ W.
UT Hill AFB 41°07′ N, 111°58′ W.
50 km radius of operation centered on:
AL Fort Rucker 31°13′ N, 085°49′ W.
CA Fort Irwin 35°16′ N, 116°41′ W.
GA Fort Benning 32°22′ N, 084°56′ W.
GA Fort Stewart 31°52′ N, 081°37′ W.
KY Fort Campbell 36°41′ N, 087°28′ W.
NC Fort Bragg 35°09′ N, 079°01′ W.
WA Fort Lewis 47°05′ N, 122°36′ W.

(c) In the sub-band 1710-1720 MHz, precision guided munitions shall operate on a primary basis until inventory is exhausted or until December 31, 2008, whichever is earlier.

(d) All other Federal stations in the fixed and mobile services shall operate on a primary basis until reaccommodated in accordance with the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act.

[FR Doc. 2018-07566 Filed 4-11-18; 8:45 am]

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