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§ 95.1303 Authorized locations.
(a) MURS operation is authorized:
(1) Anywhere CB station operation is permitted under § 95.405; and
(2) Aboard any vessel of the United States, with the permission of the captain, while the vessel is
travelling either domestically or in international waters.
(b) MURS operation is not authorized aboard aircraft in flight.
(c) Anyone intending to operate a MURS unit on the islands of Puerto Rico, Desecheo, Mona,
Vieques, and Culebra in a manner that could pose an interference threat to the Arecibo Observatory
shall notify the Interference Office, Arecibo Observatory, HC3 Box 53995, Arecibo, Puerto Rico
00612, in writing or electronically, of the location of the unit. Operators may wish to consult
interference guidelines, which will be provided by Cornell University. Operators who choose to
transmit information electronically should e-mail to:
(1) The notification to the Interference Office, Arecibo Observatory shall be made 45 days prior to
commencing operation of the unit. The notification shall state the geographical coordinates of the
unit.
(2) After receipt of such notifications, the Commission will allow the Arecibo Observatory a period of
20 days for comments or objections. The operator will be required to make reasonable efforts in
order to resolve or mitigate any potential interference problem with the Arecibo Observatory. If the
Commission determines that an operator has satisfied its responsibility to make reasonable efforts
to protect the Observatory from interference, the unit may be allowed to operate.
[65 FR 60878, Oct. 13, 2000, as amended at 70 FR 31374, June 1, 2005]
§ 95.1307 Permissible communications.
(a) MURS stations may transmit voice or data signals as permitted in this subpart.
(b) A MURS station may transmit any emission type listed in § 95.631(j) of this chapter.
(c) MURS frequencies may be used for remote control and telemetering functions. MURS
transmitters may not be operated in the continuous carrier transmit mode.
(d) MURS users shall take reasonable precautions to avoid causing harmful interference. This
includes monitoring the transmitting frequency for communications in progress and such other
measures as may be necessary to minimize the potential for causing interference.
[67 FR 63290, Oct. 11, 2002]
§ 95.1315 Antenna height restriction.
The highest point of any MURS antenna must not be more than 18.3 meters (60 feet) above the
ground or 6.10 meters (20 feet) above the highest point of the structure on which it is mounted.
[67 FR 63290, Oct. 11, 2002]
§ 95.653 Instructions and warnings.
(a) A user's instruction manual must be supplied with each transmitter marketed, and one copy (a
draft or preliminary copy is acceptable provided a final copy is provided when completed) must be
forwarded to the FCC with each request for certification.
(b) The instruction manual must contain all information necessary for the proper installation and
operation of the transmitter including:
(1) Instructions concerning all controls, adjustments and switches that may be operated or adjusted
without resulting in a violation of the rules.
(2) Warnings concerning any adjustment that could result in a violation of the rules or that is
recommended to be performed by or under the immediate supervision and responsibility of a person
certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance and repair duties in the private
land mobile services and fixed services by an organization or committee representative of users of
those services.
(3) Warnings concerning the replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor,
etc.) that could result in a violation of the rules.
(4) For a CMRS transmitter, warnings concerning licensing requirements and information
concerning license application procedures.
[53 FR 36789, Sept. 22, 1988. Redesignated at 61 FR 28769, June 6, 1996, and further redesignated at
61 FR 46567, Sept. 4, 1996; 63 FR 36610, July 7, 1998]