82_FR_41718 82 FR 41549 - Promoting Spectrum Access for Wireless Microphone Operations

82 FR 41549 - Promoting Spectrum Access for Wireless Microphone Operations

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 169 (September 1, 2017)

Page Range41549-41562
FR Document2017-17442

In this document, the Commission addresses several petitions for reconsideration regarding recent decisions regarding wireless microphones. Specifically, the Commission makes technical revisions to the spurious emission limits that it had adopted for licensed wireless microphone operations in several frequency bands, and for unlicensed wireless microphone operations in the TV bands and in the 600 MHz guard band and duplex gap. The Commission also clarifies output power measurements and how certain antenna-related part 15 rules apply with respect to unlicensed wireless microphones, and revises and clarifies requirements for existing and legacy unlicensed wireless microphones during and after the post-incentive auction transition period. This action promotes the Commission's goal of accommodating wireless microphone users' needs through access to spectrum resources following the incentive auction and reconfiguration of the TV bands.

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47 CFR Part 2, 15, 74, 87, and 90

[GN Docket Nos. 14-166, 12-268, ET Docket No. 14-165; FCC 17-95]


Promoting Spectrum Access for Wireless Microphone Operations

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission addresses several petitions 
for reconsideration regarding recent decisions regarding wireless 
microphones. Specifically, the Commission makes technical revisions to 
the spurious emission limits that it had adopted for licensed wireless

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microphone operations in several frequency bands, and for unlicensed 
wireless microphone operations in the TV bands and in the 600 MHz guard 
band and duplex gap. The Commission also clarifies output power 
measurements and how certain antenna-related part 15 rules apply with 
respect to unlicensed wireless microphones, and revises and clarifies 
requirements for existing and legacy unlicensed wireless microphones 
during and after the post-incentive auction transition period. This 
action promotes the Commission's goal of accommodating wireless 
microphone users' needs through access to spectrum resources following 
the incentive auction and reconfiguration of the TV bands.

DATES: Effective October 2, 2017, except for amendments to Sec. Sec.  
74.803(c) and (d), which contain new or modified information collection 
requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), 
Public Law 104-13, that are not effective until approved by the Office 
of Management and Budget (OMB). The Commission will publish a document 
in the Federal Register announcing the effective date once OMB 
approves.
    The incorporation by reference of certain material listed in the 
rule was approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of 
December 17, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Murray, Office of Engineering and 
Technology, 202-418-0688, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Order 
on Reconsideration, GN Docket No. 14-166, ET Docket No. 14-165, GN 
Docket No. 12-268, FCC 17-95, adopted July 13, 2017, and released July 
14, 2017. The full text of this document is available for inspection 
and copying during normal business hours in the FCC Reference Center 
(Room CY-A257), 445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC 20554. The full 
text may also be downloaded at: http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db0714/FCC-17-95A1.pdf. People with 
Disabilities: To request materials in accessible formats for people 
with disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio 
format), send an email to [email protected] or call the Consumer & 
Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 
(tty).

Synopsis

    1. Overview. In the Order on Reconsideration, the Commission 
addresses four petitions for reconsideration of the Wireless 
Microphones R&O, 80 FR 71702, November 17, 2015, concerning licensed 
wireless microphone operations in the TV bands, the 600 MHz ``duplex 
gap,'' and several other frequency bands; as well as three petitions 
for reconsideration of the TV Bands Part 15 R&O, 80 FR 73043, November 
23, 2015, concerning unlicensed wireless microphone operations in the 
TV bands, the 600 MHz guard bands and duplex gap, and the 600 MHz 
service band. These petitions involved several overlapping technical 
and operational issues concerning wireless microphones, the Commission 
consolidated them in this one order.
    2. Specifically, the Order on Reconsideration makes technical 
revisions to the spurious emission limits that the Commission had 
previously adopted for licensed wireless microphone operations in 
several frequency bands, and for unlicensed wireless microphone 
operations in the TV bands, 600 MHz guard band, and duplex gap. With 
respect to licensed and unlicensed wireless microphone operations in 
the TV bands, the 600 MHz guard band and duplex gap, and the 600 MHz 
service band (during the post-auction transition period), the Order on 
Reconsideration clarified the applicable output power measurements; 
clarified how certain antenna-related part 15 rules apply with respect 
to unlicensed wireless microphones; and revises and clarified the 
requirements for existing and legacy unlicensed wireless microphones 
during and after the post-auction transition period. In addition, with 
respect to licensed wireless microphone operations in other frequency 
bands, the Order on Reconsideration adopted revisions to the 
channelization plan for licensed wireless microphone operations in the 
169-172 MHz band, generally affirms but provides clarifications 
regarding the 30-megahertz limit placed on licensed wireless microphone 
users' access to spectrum in the 1435-1525 MHz band, and clarified 
coordination requirements and operational limitations for licensed 
wireless microphone operations in the 941.5-944 MHz band.
    3. The Order on Reconsideration also terminated three proceedings 
(WT Docket Nos. 06-166 and 08-167; ET Docket No. 10-24), begun in 2008 
and 2010, that concerned various wireless microphone issues. All of the 
issues that remained in those proceedings have been subsumed in the 
proceedings addressed in the instant Order on Reconsideration.
    4. First, the Commission addressed issues concerning the spurious 
emission limit that applies with respect both to licensed wireless 
microphones that operate pursuant to the Commission's part 74 LPAS 
rules in the TV bands and the 600 MHz duplex gap, as well as in several 
other frequency bands (i.e., the 941.5-944 MHz band, 944-952 MHz band, 
portions of the 952-960 MHz band, the 1435-1525 MHz band, and portions 
of the 6875-7125 MHz band) and to unlicensed wireless microphone 
operations in the TV bands and the 600 MHz guard band and duplex gap. 
The Commission then discussed issues that pertain to rules adopted for 
licensed and unlicensed wireless microphone operations in the TV bands 
and the 600 MHz guard band and duplex gap. Specifically, these include: 
(1) The output power measurement for licensed wireless microphone 
operations in the VHF TV band, and for unlicensed wireless microphone 
operations throughout the TV bands (both VHF and UHF); (2) the output 
power levels for wireless microphone operations in the 600 MHz guard 
bands and duplex gap; (3) the applicability of part 15 antenna 
connector rules for unlicensed wireless microphone operations; (4) the 
operation of existing or legacy unlicensed wireless microphone 
equipment after the end of the post-auction transition period; and (5) 
whether certain wireless microphone users that operate on an unlicensed 
basis can reserve TV channels in the white spaces database to protect 
their operations from interference. The Commission followed with a 
discussion of rules concerning licensed wireless microphone operations, 
respectively, in the 169-172 MHz band and in the 1435-1525 MHz band. In 
addition to addressing the petitions for reconsideration, the 
Commission clarified the coordination procedures and operational 
limitations for licensed wireless microphone operations in the 941.5-
944 MHz band. Finally, the Commission updated various rule parts in 
part 15 and part 74 concerning wireless microphones to reflect the 600 
MHz Band Plan, as well as the specific calendar dates for compliance 
with various requirements, that became effective with the closing of 
the incentive auction on April 13, 2017.
    5. Spurious Emission Limits. To promote more efficient use of 
available spectrum by wireless microphones, the Commission adopted new 
emission mask rules in 2015 for licensed and unlicensed wireless 
microphones that operate in certain frequency bands. On 
reconsideration, the Commission replaced the spurious emission limits 
that were adopted with the ETSI spurious emission limits for licensed

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and unlicensed wireless microphones. Specifically, the Commission will 
require emissions more than one megahertz above and below a wireless 
microphone carrier frequency (i.e., outside the defined ETSI mask) to 
comply with the limits in section 8.4 of ETSI EN 300 422-1. The limit 
in the majority of the TV bands, including the 600 MHz band, is four 
nanowatts (-54 dBm) effective radiated power (ERP), the limit at all 
other frequencies below 1,000 MHz is 250 nanowatts (-36 dBm) ERP, and 
the limit at frequencies above 1,000 MHz is 1 microwatt (-30 dBm). In 
revising our rule to reflect the ETSI spurious emission limits, the 
Commission also harmonized with the standards that apply to this 
industry in other countries.
    6. Output Power Measurement for Licensed Wireless Microphone 
Operations in the VHF TV Band. In the Wireless Microphones R&O, the 
Commission sought to provide more opportunities for licensed wireless 
microphone operations in the VHF TV band. The Commission reasoned that 
revising the applicable power limits to 50 mW EIRP would be an 
effective way to allow wireless microphone manufacturers to adjust the 
conducted power output of wireless microphones to compensate for low 
antenna efficiency in the VHF band, and would enable greater use of 
this portion of the TV bands by reducing the need for a relatively 
large antenna, which could impede making productive use of this 
spectrum. It also noted that specified the applicable power limit in 
terms of EIRP for licensed wireless microphone operations in the VHF 
band would provide uniformity in the VHF band for both licensed 
wireless microphone operations under part 74 and unlicensed wireless 
microphone operations under part 15, as the TV Bands Part 15 R&O also 
specified the power limit in terms of EIRP.
    7. The Commission clarified that manufacturers may show compliance 
with the 50 mW EIRP limit for licensed wireless microphones operating 
in the VHF band by making either radiated or conducted measurements. 
The Commission did not intend to unnecessarily restrict use of this 
band for certain types of wireless microphone applications. Permitting 
different options for measuring output power raises no interference 
concerns, because either method can be used to determine the EIRP of a 
wireless microphone. Finally, because the Commission also clarified 
that for unlicensed wireless microphone operations in the TV bands (VHF 
and UHF) output power can be measured in either a conducted or radiated 
test configuration for comparison to the 50 mW power limit, as 
discussed immediately below, our output power requirements for wireless 
microphone operations in the VHF band, whether for licensed or 
unlicensed operations, will be uniformed.
    8. Output Power Measurements for Unlicensed Wireless Microphone 
Operations in the VHF and UHF TV Bands. In the TV Bands Part 15 R&O, 
the Commission adopted rules to permit unlicensed wireless microphone 
operations with a power level of up to 50 mW EIRP in the TV bands, both 
the VHF and UHF bands. On reconsideration, the Commission addressed 
clarified that wireless microphone manufacturers may show compliance 
with the 50 mW power limit for unlicensed wireless microphones 
operating in the VHF or UHF band by making either conducted or radiated 
measurements. The Commission agreed with petitioners that permitting 
wireless microphone manufacturers the flexibility to determine 
compliance with the limit through either conducted or radiated emission 
measurements would best serve our goal of promoting opportunities for 
different types of unlicensed wireless microphone applications.
    9. The Commission recognized that there is a difference in how the 
power limits are specified in the rules for licensed and unlicensed 
wireless microphones in the UHF TV band (conducted power vs. EIRP), but 
find that the flexibility that the Commission allowed to make either 
conducted or radiated measurements to meet the respective limits will 
allow wireless microphone manufacturers to use the same test 
methodology to demonstrate the compliance of both licensed and 
unlicensed wireless microphones. Either measurement approach can 
reliably establish compliance with the EIRP limits for wireless 
microphones.
    10. Finally, while the Commission had not specifically required the 
use of the ETSI EN 300-422-1 output power measurement procedures, the 
Commission recognized that this standard allowed the option of either 
conducted or radiated power measurements for wireless microphones. 
Thus, the flexibility that the Commission allowed a wireless microphone 
manufacturer in choosing the method of power measurements is consistent 
with the method employed in other countries in the global marketplace. 
This flexibility also is consistent with the American National 
Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.10-2013 measurement procedure that the 
Commission uses for testing part 15 intentional radiators, as well as 
Office of Engineering and Technology published guidance for 
measurements relating to EIRP limits.
    11. Output Power Levels for Wireless Microphone Operations in the 
600 MHz Guard Bands and Duplex Gap. In the TV Bands Part 15 R&O, the 
Commission provided for unlicensed wireless microphone operations in 
the 600 MHz guard bands and in one portion of the duplex gap under 
specified technical rules, and provided for licensed wireless 
microphone operations under the same technical rules in another portion 
of the duplex gap. In these bands, it limited all wireless microphone 
operations to an output power level of 20 mW EIRP.
    12. The Commission denied requests to increase the 20 mW EIRP power 
level of wireless microphones that will operate in the 600 MHz guard 
band and duplex gap. The Commission chose this power level to avoid 
interference to licensed wireless services in the adjacent bands based 
on a detailed technical analysis described in the TV Bands Part 15 R&O.
    13. The Commission noted that operating in the 600 MHz guard band 
and duplex gap is only one of several options for wireless microphone 
users. Users that may need more power for their various applications 
can use available spectrum in the TV bands where a maximum of 50 mW and 
250 mW are permitted on an unlicensed and licensed basis, respectively. 
The Commission will allow manufacturers of licensed and unlicensed 
wireless microphones that operate in the 600 MHz guard band and duplex 
gap the option to demonstrate compliance with the 20 mW EIRP power 
limit through either conducted power or radiated measurements.
    14. Unlicensed Wireless Microphones and Part 15 Antenna Connector 
Rules. In the TV Bands Part 15 R&O, the Commission codified the rules 
for unlicensed wireless microphone operations in the TV bands under 
Sec.  15.236 of the Commission's rules, and provided for a transition 
period after which these unlicensed users may only use part 15-
certified wireless microphones. Upon consideration of petitions for 
reconsideration, the Commission exempted unlicensed wireless 
microphones operating under Sec.  15.236 from the antenna connector 
restrictions set forth in Sec.  15.203. Requiring unique antenna 
connectors for wireless microphones certified under part 15 is 
impractical because they have different application requirements when 
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other consumer products authorized under part 15. Such applications, 
which require the use of detachable antennas and may be critical for 
operating wireless microphones, could be inhibited if each make or 
model of wireless microphone used different connectors. The Commission 
believed that exempting part 15 wireless microphones from the 
requirements of Sec.  15.203 is not likely to result in harmful 
interference since wireless microphones with standard antenna 
connectors have been approved for use for many years under part 74 of 
the rules, and the Commission has permitted unlicensed use of such 
equipment since 2010 with no demonstrated cases of abuse (e.g., adding 
high-gain antennas or external amplifiers) resulting in harmful 
interference to other services.
    15. Because the licensed and unlicensed wireless microphones that 
operate in the TV bands generally are the same devices (though higher 
power is permitted in the UHF band for licensed wireless microphones), 
the Commission expects that many unlicensed wireless microphones will 
also be certified under part 74, which does not require permanently 
attached antennas or unique antenna connectors. Also, many of the same 
types of entities that operate wireless microphones on a licensed basis 
under part 74 (e.g., theater groups, musical productions) will operate 
wireless microphones on an unlicensed basis under part 15, either 
because they do not meet the threshold for part 74 licensing 
eligibility, or because certain frequency bands (the 600 MHz guard band 
and a portion of the duplex gap) are available only for unlicensed use. 
For the reasons stated above, the Commission found that it should 
exempt unlicensed wireless microphones from the requirement in Sec.  
15.203 that the device must incorporate a permanently attached antenna 
or a unique antenna connector. By doing so, the Commission has 
harmonized the part 15 and 74 rules in this respect, which will foster 
efficiency in the design and manufacture of wireless microphones.
    16. The Commission had not exempted unlicensed wireless microphones 
from the requirements of Sec.  15.204 because these requirements are 
necessary to ensure that manufacturers provide information about the 
types of antennas and cables that may be used with a device to ensure 
compliance with the EIRP limits applicable to unlicensed wireless 
microphones (as discussed above). The Commission found that the current 
equipment authorization rules and procedures, described in more detail 
below, are not overly burdensome and provide sufficient flexibility to 
address Shure's concerns with respect to the certification of in-ear 
monitors.
    17. As a general matter, applicants for certification must test 
equipment for compliance in the worst-case configuration as determined 
by the manufacturer, e.g., using the highest gain of each antenna type 
as required by Sec.  15.204(c) and, where use of a cable is involved, 
the lowest loss cable associated with each antenna type, to ensure that 
the system is operated at radiated power output levels in compliance 
with the rules. Operators of certified equipment must use an antenna 
with the same or lower gain, and a cable with the same or higher loss, 
than was approved with the system. The Commission does not believe that 
this approach is burdensome for equipment manufacturers or users since 
it does not require testing of every possible antenna and cable 
combination, and it gives users the ability to use different antennas 
or cable lengths within the limits of what the equipment certification 
allows.
    18. The Commission recognized that, in practice, the length of the 
cables used for particular scenarios can differ. For instance, in cases 
where a cable that is significantly longer than the one with which the 
equipment was certified must be used, the higher cable loss could 
reduce the EIRP significantly below the maximum permitted by the rules. 
To the extent that part 15 certified equipment will be professionally 
installed, existing procedures allow the installer to configure the 
equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions to ensure 
that the equipment will comply with the part 15 rules in the 
configuration in which it will be used. The professional installer can 
thus compensate for factors such as higher cable loss to ensure that 
the equipment operates at up to, but no greater than, the power levels 
permitted by the rules. While an applicant for certification of 
equipment that will be professionally installed must submit certain 
additional information (e.g., a justification for professional 
installation and a description of instructions to installers), the 
Commission does not believe these requirements are overly burdensome on 
applicants.
    19. Operation of Existing or Legacy Wireless Microphone Equipment 
after End of Post-Auction Transition Period. The Commission clarified 
the applicable rules for unlicensed wireless microphone users with 
regard to continued operation of part 74-certified equipment during the 
post-auction transition period and after the end of this period. The 
Commission also discussed procedures by which existing/legacy equipment 
that has been certified under part 74, such as that which has been 
designed to operate in portions of the 600 MHz service band, can be 
modified in the field by the manufacturers for use under the new part 
15 rules, and the conditions under which unlicensed wireless microphone 
users may continue to use any existing/legacy part 74-certified 
equipment.
    20. First, the Commission clarified that unlicensed wireless 
microphone users can continue to operate equipment that had been 
certified under part 74, including equipment that can operate in 
portions of what becomes the 600 MHz service band following the 
auction, until the end of the 39-month post auction transition 
(provided other conditions for operation are met). After this 
transition period, however, unlicensed wireless microphone users are 
only authorized to operate wireless microphone equipment that has been 
certified under our part 15 rules, either as new equipment or as 
existing/legacy part 74-certified equipment that now complies with the 
part 15 rules (and thus would not be capable of operating in the 600 
MHz service band, and instead would be designed to comply with the 
applicable technical rules, including authorized output power levels, 
for unlicensed operations in the TV bands or in the 600 MHz guard band 
and duplex gap). The Commission concluded that this approach will 
achieve an orderly transition following the auction that balances the 
needs of current unlicensed wireless microphone users, who otherwise 
could incur unduly burdensome costs in discarding equipment that can 
effectively be modified to comply with the applicable part 15 
requirements, and the needs of the future 600 MHz service band 
licensees that will be providing wireless service in the coming years. 
The Commission noted that, during the 39-month post-auction transition 
period, unlicensed wireless microphone users must check the white 
spaces databases, prior to operating in the 600 MHz service band, to 
identify the channels available for use at their particular locations, 
which is a requirement designed to protect any 600 MHz service licensee 
that commences operations or conducts first field application (FFA) 
testing during this period.
    21. The Commission also revised our requirements concerning the use 
by unlicensed wireless microphone users of existing/legacy equipment 
that was originally certified under part 74 and designed to operate on 
frequencies that include frequencies in the 600 MHz

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service band. Specifically, to the extent that such equipment can be, 
and is, effectively modified (e.g., through software changes) and 
certified as compliant with the new part 15 rules, the Commission will 
permit unlicensed wireless microphone users to continue to use the 
modified equipment, which will only operate on frequencies permitted 
for their use, after the end of the post-auction transition period. 
Accordingly, the Commission allowed manufacturers to modify this 
existing part 74-certified wireless microphone equipment so that the 
equipment is no longer capable of operating in the 600 MHz service band 
and can be certified under the part 15 rules (for operation in the TV 
bands and the 600 MHz guard band and duplex gap under prescribed rules, 
including compliance with the applicable output power limits and ETSI 
emission mask). If, for instance, these modifications can be 
accomplished through software changes to devices that remain in the 
field (e.g., through downloaded software changes), then the Commission 
will permit manufacturers to obtain approval through the permissive 
change process, and indicate under the existing FCC ID number for that 
device that, with the modification, the device would be part 15 
compliant. Similarly, for any existing/legacy part 74-certified 
equipment that originally was designed to operate only in parts of the 
current TV bands that remain available for unlicensed wireless 
microphone operations but would not otherwise be compliant with the new 
part 15 rules, the Commission allowed wireless microphone manufacturers 
to modify such equipment to make necessary changes (e.g., modifications 
to comply with the specified lower output power limits in the guard 
bands and duplex gap) so that it can comply with the part 15 rules for 
such use. To the extent that no equipment modification or hardware 
changes are necessary (e.g., the existing/legacy equipment operates 
only on reconfigured TV band spectrum) and the equipment meets the 
other technical requirements for part 15 operations (e.g., maximum 
output power levels and ETSI emission mask), then the manufacturer can 
file the necessary application for permissive change to establish this, 
and the record associated with the FCC ID number for this previously 
certified part 74 device can be updated to reflect that the device is 
compliant with the part 15 rules. After the end of the post-auction 
transition period unlicensed wireless microphone users will be 
permitted to operate existing/legacy wireless microphone equipment 
provided that the necessary steps have been taken so that it has been 
certified as compliant with the applicable part 15 rules.
    22. If, however, the existing equipment that operates in the 600 
MHz service band cannot be modified to comply with the part 15 rules, 
the unlicensed wireless microphone users will continue to be prohibited 
from operating that device after the end of the 39-month post-auction 
transition period. This requirement is consistent with our general part 
15 requirement that unlicensed equipment must be constructed such that 
controls readily accessible to the user cannot cause the equipment to 
operate in violation of the technical rules. The Commission found that, 
after the end of the post-auction transition period, requiring 
unlicensed wireless microphone users to operate equipment that has been 
certified as compliant with the part 15 rules (e.g., equipment that 
necessitated modification with respect to elimination of operations in 
the 600 MHz service band, or equipment that meets the output power 
limits of 20 mW EIRP if operating in the guard band or unlicensed 
portion of the duplex gap) is an appropriate and balanced approach that 
achieves our goal of ensuring that unlicensed wireless microphone 
operations in the future will not cause harmful interference to new 600 
MHz wireless services or to broadcast licensees operating in the TV 
bands.
    23. Wireless microphone manufacturers will have a critical role to 
play with respect to ensuring that unlicensed users can determine 
whether they can continue to use existing/legacy devices after the end 
of the post-auction transition period. Wireless microphone 
manufacturers have the requisite knowledge about their respective 
companies' wireless microphone devices. To meet their obligations, 
unlicensed users seeking to operate existing/legacy equipment will need 
to know whether their particular devices can be, and ultimately are, 
certified as part 15 compliant. Accordingly, the Commission expects 
that all wireless microphone manufacturers make the necessary 
information available about their existing/legacy models so that users 
can determine what is required of them in order to meet their 
respective obligations. This information should include information on 
their companies' particular devices, including (1) which devices will 
need to be modified, through hardware and/or software changes, to 
comply with part 15 requirements in order to be certified as part 15-
compliant, and the process by which the manufacturers and the 
unlicensed users will achieve this; (2) which devices will not need to 
be modified to comply, but will be certified as compliant with the part 
15 rules during the transition period; and (3) which devices will not 
comply, and cannot be certified as compliant with part 15 requirements 
(and accordingly cannot be used after the end of the post-auction 
transition period). Providing this information can be achieved in 
different ways, such as posting the necessary information on Web sites, 
ensuring that customer helplines can help inform users, or contacting 
known customers directly, depending on the situation.
    24. Unlicensed wireless microphone users with existing/legacy part 
74-certified equipment also must do their part by examining their 
various devices and taking any necessary actions to ensure that, after 
the end of the post-auction transition, they only operate such 
microphones that comply with part 15 requirements. They should be in 
contact with the manufacturer(s) of their wireless microphones to 
obtain information on their particular devices, the extent to which 
they can be made to comply with the part 15 requirements, and the steps 
they should take to modify any devices to bring them into compliance. 
Unlicensed wireless microphone users must ensure that any existing/
legacy device that they plan to use complies with the part 15 
requirements and has been so certified (either because it has been 
modified, where necessary, or otherwise has been certified as compliant 
with the part 15 requirements with respect to the particular 
frequencies on which it operates), and that they cease operating any 
other wireless microphone devices that do not comply with the part 15 
requirements. The Commission noted that, as wireless microphone 
manufacturers develop new devices that comply with the part 15 rules 
for operations in the TV bands, the 600 MHz guard band, and the duplex 
gap, unlicensed wireless microphone users who need to replace 
particular existing/legacy wireless microphones will be able to obtain 
new part 15-compliant microphones before the end of the 39-month post-
auction transition period to access the spectrum available for such 
operations.
    25. Finally, the Commission reminded manufacturers, and entities 
that sell, lease, or offer for sale or lease wireless microphones, that 
marketing of any unlicensed or licensed wireless microphones that do 
not comply with the part 15 or revised part 74 rules (respectively) 
must cease no later than 18 months after release of the Channel 
Reassignment PN (i.e., October 13,

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2018). Thus, to the extent that existing/legacy wireless microphones 
that were originally designed to operate on any frequencies that will 
no longer be available for use (e.g., devices that are capable of 
operating on portions of the 600 MHz service band) as a result of the 
incentive auction, such devices cannot be sold or leased unless the 
device subsequently has been modified to comply with the new part 15 
and/or the revised part 74 requirements for wireless microphone 
operations. The Commission directed the Consumer and Governmental 
Affairs Bureau (CGB), working with the Office of Engineering and 
Technology (OET) and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB), to 
include discussion of these issues associated with the use of existing 
and legacy wireless microphones as part of its overall consumer 
outreach efforts pertaining to the transition of unlicensed and 
licensed wireless microphone operations that will follow the incentive 
auction and reconfiguration of the existing TV bands.
    26. Registration of Certain Unlicensed Wireless Microphone Users in 
the White Spaces Database. Under our rules, licensed wireless 
microphone users operating in the TV bands (and the 600 MHz service 
band during the post-auction transition period) are permitted to 
register their operations on available channels at specified locations 
and times, in the white spaces databases in order to protect their 
operations from potential interference from unlicensed white space 
devices. In codifying rules for unlicensed wireless microphone 
operations underpart 15 in the TV Bands Part 15 R&O, the Commission 
eliminated the rule adopted in 2010 that had permitted certain 
qualifying unlicensed wireless microphone users also to register their 
operations for such protection. It determined that their unlicensed 
operations should be subject to the same general conditions as apply to 
unlicensed white space devices (i.e., they may not cause interference 
to authorized services and must accept any interference from other 
unlicensed devices) as it sought to balance the interests between the 
licensed and unlicensed entities' access to the spectrum in the 
reconfigured TV bands.
    27. While the Commission agreed that professional theater, music, 
and performing arts organizations that operate unlicensed wireless 
microphones to deliver high quality sound for their audiences serve 
important needs, the Commission nonetheless declined here to grant 
Shure's petition insofar as it requests that the Commission to revise 
the new part 15 rules to permit unlicensed wireless microphone users to 
register their unlicensed operations for protection from other 
unlicensed operations in the TV bands. The Commission concluded that 
allowing these unlicensed users to obtain interference protection would 
be inconsistent with their unlicensed status. The Commission instead 
sought to address the concerns raised in the petition through Further 
Notice.
    28. In the several actions that the Commission has taken related to 
the incentive auction and the reconfiguration of the TV bands, it has 
sought to balance different users' needs for access to spectrum. In the 
Commission's considerations regarding wireless microphones, it has 
recognized that following the incentive auction there will be fewer 
channels in the TV bands available for both wireless microphone and 
white space device operations. In expanding the eligibility for part 74 
wireless microphone licenses in 2014 to include professional sound 
companies and owners and operators of large venues that routinely use 
50 or more wireless microphones in major events or productions, the 
Commission sought to address the needs of many unlicensed wireless 
microphone users that have similar needs to the other part 74 wireless 
microphone licensees to provide high quality audio services for large 
scale performances and events. And, in codifying the rules for 
unlicensed wireless microphone operations under part 15 in the TV Bands 
Part 15 R&O in 2015, the Commission concluded it best, from a 
regulatory policy standpoint, to place all unlicensed users--whether 
wireless microphone or white space device users--under the same general 
unlicensed status vis-a-vis both unlicensed and licensed operations 
(i.e., unlicensed users may not cause harmful interference to 
authorized services and must accept any interference from other 
unlicensed devices). The Commission continued to view this as the best 
approach for unlicensed wireless microphone users that operate under 
the part 15 rules for unlicensed operations.
    29. Although The Commission had denied the petition insofar as 
Shure requests that the Commission permit wireless microphone users 
that operate on an unlicensed basis to register for interference 
protection, the Commission understands that some entities that 
currently operate wireless microphones on an unlicensed basis may have 
needs identical or similar to the professional sound company/large 
venues that qualify for part 74 wireless microphone licenses for 
operation in the TV band spectrum. As the Commission concluded when 
expanding the part 74 license eligibility in 2014 for operation in the 
TV band, the routine use of 50 microphones is a ``reasonable 
threshold'' for identifying those entities that are more likely to 
require interference protection in order to ensure high-quality audio 
services for their productions. No party sought reconsideration of this 
particular threshold established in that proceeding, and the Commission 
cannot revisit that threshold absent additional notice. The Commission 
did, however, believe that some number of entities with identical or 
similar needs may be able to demonstrate to the Commission, on a case-
by-case basis, that they may merit obtaining a part 74 license for 
operations on vacant TV channels at particular venues at specified 
times, such that they should be permitted to register available TV 
channels for that purpose. These entities may use fewer wireless 
microphones but otherwise have the same needs as licensees that operate 
on TV channels, or the wireless microphones may be needed for major 
events or productions at a location with very limited spectrum 
availability. Accordingly, the Commission has adopted a Further Notice 
in these proceedings in which the Commission proposed a path that will 
enable such qualifying entities to obtain a license under our part 74 
LPAS rules. Considering that the phased broadcast station transitioning 
to the repacked TV bands begins next year, the Commission intends to 
act quickly to issue an order addressing the proposal set forth in the 
Further Notice.
    30. Licensed Wireless Microphone Operations in the 169-172 MHz 
Band. In the Wireless Microphones R&O, the Commission sought to promote 
more expansive use of spectrum in the 169-172 MHz band for licensed 
wireless microphone operations, which are authorized on a secondary 
basis, and to do so in a manner that does not interfere with the 
primary Federal operations or other secondary non-Federal services 
operating in the band. The Commission agrees with Sennheiser and other 
wireless microphone manufacturers that the Commission should take steps 
to increase the usefulness of the 169-172 MHz band for wireless 
microphones by permitting wireless microphone operations under a 
different channel plan, one that eliminates intermodulation effects and 
thereby enables full use of the 54- and 200-kilohertz (narrowband and 
broadband) channels throughout the band.
    In revising the Commission's rules, the Commission promoted the 
goals set

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forth in the Wireless Microphones R&O to find additional ways to 
accommodate wireless microphone operations while protecting other 
licensed operations in the 169-172 MHz band, such as operations on 
forest fighting channels. In particular, the Commission revised the 
center frequencies associated with two of the 200-kilohertz channels, 
shifting the authorization to operate on channels centered at 169.475 
MHz and 170.275 MHz to 169.575 MHz and 170.025 MHz, and the Commission 
permit 54-kilohertz operations on four new channels that would 
correspond with these 200-kilohertz channels, specifically authorizing 
such wireless microphone operations on frequencies centered at 169.545 
MHz, 169.605 MHz, 169.995 MHz, and 170.055 MHz. The Commission did not, 
however, revise its rules to eliminate the current authorizations to 
operate 54-kilohertz wireless microphones on the channels centered at 
169.445 MHz, 169.505 MHz, 170.245 MHz, and 170.305 MHz. These channels 
will remain available for licensees that do not choose to obtain 
wireless microphones designed to operate on the newly-available 
channels. The approach the Commission has taken serves to provide 
additional opportunities for wireless microphone licensees that 
purchase new equipment that can make full and efficient use of the 
band, whether for professional-quality 200-kilohertz microphones or for 
54-kilohertz wireless microphones, while at the same time continues to 
allow other licensees to operate 54-kilohertz wireless microphones on 
any of the current 54-kilohertz channels. The Commission noted that 
certain of the 54-kilohertz channels under our existing rules may 
overlap with one of the revised 200-kilohertz channels, and that 
operations on some of the existing 54-kilohertz channels potentially 
could continue to create intermodulation effects that could limit the 
full use of the 169-172 MHz band for wireless microphone operations. 
Under existing requirements, all wireless microphone applicants and 
licensees must cooperate in the selection and use of frequencies in 
order to reduce interference and make the most effective use of the 
authorized facilities. And, considering that wireless microphone users 
will be operating devices that operate at low power and transmit only 
short distances, and that the other operations in the band are not 
likely in the same areas, we do not anticipate that interference issues 
are likely to arise as a practical matter. In any event, the Commission 
expects that different licensees that potentially could suffer or cause 
interference to one another to cooperate and resolve any potential 
problem by mutually satisfactory arrangements.
    31. Licensed Wireless Microphone Operations in the 1435-1525 MHz 
Band. In the Wireless Microphones R&O, the Commission authorized 
limited use of the 1435-1525 MHz band for licensed wireless microphone 
operations on a secondary basis in the band, provided that certain 
conditions and safeguards designed to protect the primary Aeronautical 
Mobile Telemetry (AMT) services in the band are met. It observed that 
the Commission's experience through the Special Temporary Authority 
(STA) process demonstrates that, under proper conditions, wireless 
microphones will be able to operate in this band without interfering 
with AMT operations. The Commission limited eligibility to professional 
users licensed under our part 74 LPAS rules, and emphasized that it was 
not opening up this band either for widespread use or for itinerant 
uses throughout the nation. It restricted use to specific fixed 
locations, such as large venues where there is a need to deploy large 
numbers of microphones (typically 100 or more) for specified time 
periods and indicated that access to the band is intended for 
situations in which the other available spectrum resources are 
insufficient.
    32. On reconsideration, the Commission affirmed the decision 
establishing a 30 megahertz limit on the amount of spectrum available 
for wireless microphone operations in the 1435-1525 MHz band at a 
particular location. The Commission did, however, provide 
clarifications regarding how this limitation applies with respect to 
different wireless microphone users and to particular areas of 
operations, which should help accommodate more wireless microphone 
users that operate in the same general area and have a need for access 
to spectrum in this band. In those few extraordinary instances in which 
a particular licensed wireless microphone user can demonstrate that 
access to more than 30 megahertz of this band for a specified event is 
merited, the STA process remains available for addressing those needs.
    33. In the Wireless Microphones R&O, the Commission stated that 
``all wireless microphones operating in a particular area'' would be 
limited to access to no more than 30 megahertz in the 1435-1525 MHz 
band. In affirming the decision to place a limit on the amount of 
spectrum available for wireless microphone use in a particular area, we 
clarify that this 30-megahertz limit will be applied to each licensed 
wireless microphone user seeking access to spectrum in the 1435-1525 
MHz band for its own wireless microphone operations at a particular 
location or venue. The Commission concluded that the 30 megahertz 
limitation as clarified is reasonable and consistent with the 
Commission's goals associated with operations in this band. The 
Commission disagreed with petitioners who argue there was insufficient 
notice or basis in the record for adopting a 30-megahertz limitation in 
the first place. In the Wireless Microphones NPRM, the Commission 
proposed only limited use of the 1435-1525 MHz band for wireless 
microphone use, stated that it was not proposing to open the band to 
widespread use, and noted its overarching goal of promoting efficient 
use of spectrum when accommodating wireless microphone operations. In 
response to the notice, and as discussed in the Wireless Microphones 
R&O, some commenting parties expressed concerns that accommodation of 
wireless microphones in the band not limit other secondary uses of the 
band (i.e., video services that access the band through the STA 
process), or objected to the Commission making the entire 90 megahertz 
available for wireless microphone use. While the Commission did not 
specifically propose a 30-megahertz limit, the Commission made clear 
that in addition to its proposal regarding potential limits (e.g., 
restricting operations to specific, fixed locations at specific times) 
it would consider ``alternative proposals'' on ``any other regulatory 
or technical issues relevant to consideration'' of whether to authorize 
wireless microphone operations in the 1435-1525 MHz band. As evidenced 
by commenter objections to making the entire 90 megahertz in the band 
available for wireless microphone use, this guidance was sufficient to 
apprise interested parties that the Commission might consider 
additional limitations for wireless microphone operations (like the 30-
megahertz limitation) on the amount of spectrum that a licensee could 
access under a given license. As such, the Commission's decision to 
adopt the 30-megahertz limitation was, at a minimum, a logical 
outgrowth of the proposals made in the Wireless Microphones NPRM, and 
thus complied with notice requirements.
    34. Moreover, the record contains ample basis to support the 
balance that the Commission sought to achieve when establishing the 30-
megahertz limitation for operations in this band--i.e., accommodating 
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operations through access to spectrum in this band along with other 
bands, while also promoting efficient spectrum use. By limiting a 
particular operator to access to no more than 30 megahertz of the 
spectrum in this band, we also promote our goals concerning efficient 
use of the spectrum in this band, and we help ensure that other 
licensed wireless microphone users can access portions of this spectrum 
for their needs as well. While there may be extraordinary situations or 
special events in which access to 30 megahertz in this band may be 
insufficient, for which the STA process remains available (as discussed 
below), we are not persuaded by petitioners that we should remove the 
general limitation and instead provide a particular user with general 
access to all 90 megahertz of spectrum in the band. In sum, we conclude 
that a 30-megahertz limitation is balanced and reasonable, particularly 
with the clarification that follows regarding implementation of this 
limitation.
    35. The Commission also clarified how this general limitation will 
apply to different licensed wireless microphone users that may operate 
in the same general area or location. The Commission recognized, as 
noted by the petitioner and commenters above, that in some areas of the 
country the spectrum available for licensed wireless microphone 
operations may be quite constrained (e.g., the theater district in New 
York City, or the Las Vegas strip). The Commission also recognized that 
different users in that same general area or location may be seeking to 
access portions of the same general spectrum resource for their 
respective wireless microphone operations at a particular venue. While 
the Commission is limiting each wireless microphone user's operations 
in a particular area or venue to access to no more than 30 megahertz in 
the band (i.e., one-third of the spectrum in the band), as discussed 
above, the Commission clarified that different users in the same 
general area can each access up to 30 megahertz of the spectrum in the 
band for their respective wireless microphone operations.
    36. As discussed above, there may be extraordinary situations for 
which a licensed wireless microphone user may need access to more than 
30 megahertz of spectrum in the band for a specific event at a 
particular location or area. For any such extraordinary event, the STA 
process remains available to meet these needs. In keeping with existing 
requirements for obtaining an STA, the wireless microphone licensee 
would need to demonstrate that all of the spectrum resources available 
to it for that event are insufficient to meet its needs. The Commission 
rejected Shure's request that we eliminate use of STAs in this band for 
either wireless microphone or video production operations. The 
Commission recognized that, for particular events, both professional 
wireless microphone users and professional video production services 
may seek access to spectrum in the 1435-1525 MHz band through STAs in 
the same general location or area. To the extent that these different 
entities may seek access to the 1435-1525 MHz band at the same location 
and time for scheduled events, the Commission expected these users to 
coordinate their audio and video operations.
    37. Licensed Wireless Microphone Operations in the 941.5-944 MHz 
Band. In the Wireless Microphones R&O, the Commission revised its rules 
to provide new opportunities for licensed wireless microphone 
operations in the bands adjacent to the 944-952 MHz band, which has 
long been available for wireless microphone operations under the 
Commission's part 74 LPAS rules. Given the need to coordinate the 
wireless microphone operations with the various incumbent primary 
Federal fixed services that may operate at different frequencies and 
locations throughout the 941.5-944 MHz band, we provide the following 
guidance. After coordination of proposed wireless microphone operations 
with incumbent non-Federal users through the local SBE coordinator, the 
applicant will file its application for an LPAS license with the 
Commission. In addition to the basic technical information (such as the 
particular frequencies and maximum power levels that the applicant 
proposes to use), the applicant is required to provide a description of 
the proposed location and area(s) of operation. To facilitate the 
Commission's coordination of the proposed wireless microphone 
operations with incumbent Federal users, each application should 
provide sufficient specificity regarding the proposed location(s) 
(e.g., venues) of the wireless microphone operations for which the 
applicant seeks authorization, and limit its request only to the 
area(s) necessary to meet its particular communications needs. 
Providing such specificity is consistent with the approach used for 
coordinating co-primary non-Federal fixed service applications with 
Federal fixed operations in the band, and also is consistent with the 
approach taken with regard to secondary licensed wireless microphone 
operations in the 1435-1525 MHz band. Finally, the Commission noted 
that, under the applicable LPAS rules, wireless microphone licensees 
are not granted exclusive frequency assignments for their secondary 
operations. Accordingly, the grant of a LPAS license to one entity for 
wireless microphone operations at a specified location (e.g., a venue) 
does not preclude the grant of additional LPAS licenses to other 
entities at the same location following successful coordination of 
their proposed operations with the primary users of the band.
    38. Updating Rules to Reflect 600 MHz Band Plan and Other 
Miscellaneous Revisions. The broadcast television incentive auction 
closed on April 13, 2017. As a result, the 600 MHz Band Plan is now 
finalized, and the specific frequencies associated with the 600 MHz 
service band, the 600 MHz guard band, and the 600 MHz duplex gap are 
now established. Accordingly, the Commission updated various rule parts 
in part 15 (affecting unlicensed wireless microphone operations) and 
part 74 (affected licensed wireless microphone operations) to reflect 
the 600 MHz Band Plan. In addition, the Commission updated these rules 
to reflect specific calendar dates for compliance with various 
requirements that attach based on the date of release of the Closing 
and Channel Reassignment PN and the establishment of the post-auction 
transition period. Finally, the Commission also took this opportunity 
to reinsert part of a rule provision in Sec.  87.303(d)(1) that had 
been inadvertently deleted with the rule changes adopted in the 
Wireless Microphones R&O.

Procedural Matters

    39. Paperwork Reduction Analysis. This Order on Reconsideration 
contains new information collection requirements subject to the 
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-13. It will be 
submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review under 
section 3507(d) of the PRA. OMB, the general public, and other Federal 
agencies are invited to comment on the new information collection 
requirements contained in this proceeding. In addition, we note that 
pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002 (SBPRA), 
Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4), we previously sought 
specific comment on how the Commission might further reduce the 
information collection burden for small business concerns with fewer 
than 25 employees.
    40. We have assessed the effects of various changes and 
clarifications to the Wireless Microphones R&O and TV

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Bands Part 15 R&O that might impose information collection burdens on 
small business concerns, and find that those changes and clarifications 
facilitate licensed and unlicensed wireless microphone use of various 
frequency bands and provide wireless microphone manufacturers with 
greater flexibility in designing products to meet market demands. We 
anticipate no adverse impacts on small business concerns with fewer 
than 25 employees.
    41. Congressional Review Act. The Commission will send a copy of 
this Order on Reconsideration to Congress and the Government 
Accountability Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
    42. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. The Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that an agency prepare a regulatory 
flexibility analysis for notice and comment rulemakings, unless the 
agency certifies that ``the rule will not, if promulgated, have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities.'' According, we have prepared Final Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis concerning the possible impact of the Order on Reconsideration 
on small entities. While the Order on Reconsideration generally upholds 
the rules adopted in the Wireless Microphones R&O and the TV Bands Part 
15 R&O, it makes the changes and clarifications specified above. These 
changes and clarifications facilitate licensed and unlicensed wireless 
microphone use of various frequency bands by permitting more 
flexibility in meeting the technical requirements relating to emission 
limits, more efficient use of the 169-172 MHz band, increased access to 
the 1435-1525 MHz band, and the possibility of interference protection 
for certain professional unlicensed wireless microphone users; 
resolving uncertainties in the rules regarding power requirements, when 
unlicensed microphones can continue to operate equipment certified 
under part 74, and when wireless microphone applicants must coordinate; 
and providing wireless microphone manufacturers with greater 
flexibility in designing products to meet market demands.
    43. The Commission anticipates no adverse economic impact on small 
entities because, with one exception, the changes provide these 
entities benefits previously unavailable to them, as opposed to 
mandating new requirements on them. That exception involves the 
clarification that applicants for LPAS licenses to operate wireless 
microphones on frequencies in the 941.5-944 MHz band are required to 
have their proposed operations successfully coordinated with Federal 
users. However, the Commission believes that this requirement will 
impose only a de minimis burden. Significant alternatives considered 
include making no changes to the rules adopted in the Wireless 
Microphones R&O and in the TV Bands Part 15 R&O or making more 
extensive changes to those rules. However, the Commission finds that 
the relatively limited number of changes made in the Order best 
balances the needs of wireless microphone users and manufacturers and 
other entities that use the same frequency bands by providing wireless 
microphone users and manufacturers increased flexibility to meet their 
requirements in those bands without impairing other entities' access to 
the bands.

Ordering Clauses

    44. It is ordered that, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 7(a), 
301, 302, 303(f), 303(g), and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, 
as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 157(a), 301, 302a, 303(f), 
303(g), and 303(r), and section 553(b)(B) of the Administrative 
Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C 553(b)(B), this Order on Reconsideration is 
adopted.
    45. It is ordered that parts 2, 15, 74, 87, and 90 of the 
Commission's rules, 47 CFR parts 2, 15, 74, 87, and 90, are amended as 
set forth in the Final Rules.
    46. It is ordered that the rules adopted herein will become 
effective October 2, 2017, except for Sec.  74.803(c) and (d) of our 
rules, which contains a new information collection requirement that 
requires approval by the OMB under the PRA, which will become effective 
after the Commission publishes a notice in the Federal Register 
announcing such approval and the relevant effective date.
    47. It is further ordered that, pursuant to section 405 of the 
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 405, and Sec.  1.429 
of the Commission's rules, 47 CFR 1.429, the Petitions for 
Reconsideration of the Report and Order in GN Docket No. 14-166 and GN 
Docket No. 12-268, filed by Audio-Technica, U.S., Inc., Sennheiser 
Electronic Corporation, Lectrosonics, Inc., and Shure Incorporated, and 
the Petitions for Reconsideration of the Report and Order in ET Docket 
No. 14-165 and GN Docket No. 12-268, filed by Audio-Technica, U.S., 
Inc., Sennheiser Electronic Corporation, and Shure Incorporated are 
granted in part and denied in part to the extent described herein.
    48. It is ordered, pursuant to sections 4(i) and (j) of the 
Communications Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and (j), and 
Sec. Sec.  0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's rules, 47 CFR 0.131, 
0.331, that WT Docket Nos. 08-166 and 08-167 and ET Docket No. 10-24 
are terminated.

List of Subjects

47 CFR Part 2

    Telecommunications.

47 CFR Part 15

    Communications equipment.

47 CFR Part 74

    Incorporation by reference, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

47 CFR Part 87

    Communications equipment.

47 CFR Part 90

    Business and industry.

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.

Final Rules

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission amends 47 CFR parts 2, 15, 74, 87, and 90 as 
follows:

PART 2--FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL 
RULES AND REGULATIONS

0
1. The authority citation for part 2 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and 336, unless otherwise 
noted.


0
2. Section 2.106, the Table of Frequency Allocations, is amended as 
follows:
0
a. Revise page 32.
0
b. Revise footnotes US84 and US300 in the list of United States (US) 
Footnotes.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  2.106  Table of Frequency Allocations.

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BILLING CODE 6712-01-C
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United States (US) Footnotes

* * * * *
    US84 In the bands 941.5-944 MHz and 1435-1525 MHz, low power 
auxiliary stations may be authorized on a secondary basis, subject 
to the terms and conditions set forth in 47 CFR part 74, subpart H.
* * * * *
    US300 The frequencies 169.445, 169.505, 169.545, 169.575, 
169.605, 169.995, 170.025, 170.055, 170.245, 170.305, 171.045, 
171.075, 171.105, 171.845, 171.875, and 171.905 MHz are available 
for wireless microphone operations on a secondary basis to Federal 
and non-Federal operations. On center frequencies 169.575 MHz, 
170.025 MHz, 171.075 MHz, and 171.875 MHz, the emission bandwidth 
shall not exceed 200 kHz. On the other center frequencies, the 
emission bandwidth shall not exceed 54 kHz.
* * * * *

PART 15--RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES

0
3. The authority citation for part 15 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, 544a, and 
549.


0
4. Section 15.37 is amended by revising paragraph (i) and paragraph (k) 
introductory text to read as follows:


Sec.  15.37  Transition provisions for compliance with the rules.

* * * * *
    (i) As of December 26, 2017, wireless microphones for which an 
application for certification is filed must comply with the 
requirements of Sec.  15.236. Manufacturing and marketing of wireless 
microphones that would not comply with the rules for operation in Sec.  
15.236 must cease no later than September 24, 2018. Only wireless 
microphones certified for operation under this part may be operated 
under this part as of July 13, 2020.
* * * * *
    (k) Disclosure requirements for unlicensed wireless microphones 
capable of operating in the 600 MHz service band. Any person who 
manufactures, sells, leases, or offers for sale or lease, unlicensed 
wireless microphones that are capable of operating in the 600 MHz 
service band, as defined in this part, on or after July 13, 2017, is 
subject to the following disclosure requirements:
* * * * *

0
5. Section 15.203 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  15.203  Antenna requirement.

    An intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna 
other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with 
the device. The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an antenna 
that uses a unique coupling to the intentional radiator shall be 
considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this section. 
The manufacturer may design the unit so that a broken antenna can be 
replaced by the user, but the use of a standard antenna jack or 
electrical connector is prohibited. This requirement does not apply to 
carrier current devices or to devices operated under the provisions of 
Sec. Sec.  15.211, 15.213, 15.217, 15.219, 15.221, or Sec.  15.236. 
Further, this requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that 
must be professionally installed, such as perimeter protection systems 
and some field disturbance sensors, or to other intentional radiators 
which, in accordance with Sec.  15.31(d), must be measured at the 
installation site. However, the installer shall be responsible for 
ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits in this 
part are not exceeded.

0
6. Section 15.236 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(2) through (4), 
(c)(1), (c)(3), removing and reserving paragraph (c)(4), revising 
paragraphs (c)(5), (d)(2), and (g) to read as follows:


Sec.  15.236  Operation of wireless microphones in the bands 54-72 MHz, 
76-88 MHz, 174-216 MHz, 470-608 MHz and 614-698 MHz.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) 600 MHz duplex gap. An 11 megahertz guard band at 652-663 MHz 
that separates part 27 600 MHz service uplink and downlink frequencies.
    (3) 600 MHz guard band. Designated frequency band at 614-617 MHz 
that prevents interference between licensed services in the 600 MHz 
service band and channel 37.
    (4) 600 MHz service band. Frequencies in the 617-652 MHz and 663-
698 MHz bands that are reallocated and reassigned for 600 MHz band 
services under part 27.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) Channels allocated and assigned for the broadcast television 
service.
* * * * *
    (3) The 657-663 MHz segment of the 600 MHz duplex gap.
    (4) [Reserved]
    (5) The 614-616 MHz segment of the 600 MHz guard band.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) In the 600 MHz guard band and the 600 MHz duplex gap: 20 mW 
EIRP.
* * * * *
    (g) Emissions within the band from one megahertz below to one 
megahertz above the carrier frequency shall comply with the emission 
mask in Sec.  8.3 of ETSI EN 300 422-1 V1.4.2 (2011-08), 
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); 
Wireless microphones in the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range; Part 1: 
Technical characteristics and methods of measurement. Emissions outside 
of this band shall comply with the limits specified in section 8.4 of 
ETSI EN 300 422-1 V1.4.2 (2011-08).

0
7. Section 15.711 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  15.711  Interference avoidance methods.

* * * * *
    (a) Geolocation required. White space devices shall rely on a 
geolocation capability and database access mechanism to protect the 
following authorized service in accordance with the interference 
protection requirements of Sec.  15.712: Digital television stations, 
digital and analog Class A, low power, translator and booster stations; 
translator receive operations; fixed broadcast auxiliary service links; 
private land mobile service/commercial radio service (PLMRS/CMRS) 
operations; offshore radiotelephone service; low power auxiliary 
services authorized pursuant to Sec. Sec.  74.801 through 74.882 of 
this chapter, including licensed wireless microphones; MVPD receive 
sites; wireless medical telemetry service (WMTS); radio astronomy 
service (RAS); and 600 MHz service band licensees where they have 
commenced operations, as defined in Sec.  27.4 of this chapter. In 
addition, protection shall be provided in border areas near Canada and 
Mexico in accordance with Sec.  15.712(g).
* * * * *

0
8. Section 15.713 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph (j)(9) 
as follows:


Sec.  15.713  White space database.

* * * * *
    (j) * * *
    (9) [Reserved]
* * * * *

PART 74--EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER 
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES

0
9. The authority citation for part 74 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 307, 309, 310, 336, and 
554.


0
10. Section 74.801 is amended by removing the ``Note to Definitions of

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600 MHz Duplex Gap, 600 MHz Guard Bands, and 600 MHz Service Band,'' 
and by revising the definitions of ``600 MHz duplex gap,'' ``600 MHz 
guard bands,'' and ``600 MHz service band'' to read as follows:


Sec.  74.801  Definitions.

    600 MHz duplex gap. An 11 megahertz guard band at 652-663 MHz that 
separates part 27 600 MHz service uplink and downlink frequencies.
    600 MHz guard band. Designated frequency band at 614-617 MHz that 
prevents interference between licensed services in the 600 MHz service 
band and channel 37.
    600 MHz service band. Frequencies in the 617-652 MHz and 663-698 
MHz bands that are reallocated and reassigned for 600 MHz band services 
under part 27.
* * * * *

0
11. Section 74.802 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(1), adding Note 
to paragraph (a)(1) and revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  74.802  Frequency assignment.

    (a)(1) Frequencies within the following bands may be assigned for 
use by low power auxiliary stations:

26.100-26.480 MHz
54.000-72.000 MHz
76.000-88.000 MHz
161.625-161.775 MHz (except in Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands)
174.000-216.000 MHz
450.000-451.000 MHz
455.000-456.000 MHz
470.000-488.000 MHz
488.000-494.000 MHz (except Hawaii)
494.000-608.000 MHz
614.000-698.000 MHz
941.500-944.000 MHz
944.000-952.000 MHz
952.850-956.250 MHz
956.45-959.85 MHz
1435-1525 MHz
6875.000-6900.000 MHz
7100.000-7125.000 MHz

    Note to Paragraph (a)(1): Frequency assignments in the 614.000-
698.000 MHz band are subject to conditions established in 
proceedings pursuant to GN Docket No. 12-268. This band is being 
transitioned to the 600 MHz service band, the 600 MHz guard band, 
and the 600 MHz duplex gap during the post-incentive auction 
transition period (as defined in Sec.  27.4 of this chapter), which 
began on April 13, 2017. Low power auxiliary stations must comply 
with the applicable conditions with respect to any assignment to 
operate on frequencies repurposed for the 600 MHz service band, the 
600 MHz guard band, and the 600 MHz duplex gap, respectively. This 
rule will be further updated, pursuant to public notice or 
subsequent Commission action, to reflect additional changes that 
implement the determinations made in these proceedings.

    (2) The 653.000-657.000 MHz segment of the 600 MHz duplex gap may 
be assigned for use by low power auxiliary service.
* * * * *

0
12. Section 74.803 is amended by revising paragraphs (c) and (d) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  74.803  Frequency selection to avoid interference.

* * * * *
    (c) In the 941.5-944 MHz, 944-952 MHz, 952.850-956.250 MHz, 956.45-
959.85 MHz, 6875.000-6900.000 MHz, and 7100.000-7125.000 MHz bands low 
power auxiliary station usage is secondary to other uses (e.g. Aural 
Broadcast Auxiliary, Television Broadcast Auxiliary, Cable Relay 
Service, Fixed Point to Point Microwave) and must not cause harmful 
interference. In the 941.5-944 MHz band, low power auxiliary station 
usage also is secondary to Federal operations in the band. In each of 
these bands, applicants are responsible for selecting the frequency 
assignments that are least likely to result in mutual interference with 
other licensees in the same area. Applicants must consult local 
frequency coordination committees, where they exist, for information on 
frequencies available in the area. In selecting frequencies, 
consideration should be given to the relative location of receive 
points, normal transmission paths, and the nature of the contemplated 
operation.
    (d) In the 1435-1525 MHz band, low power auxiliary station (LPAS) 
authorizations are limited to operations at fixed locations, and only 
to the extent that applicable requirements have been met for the 
proposed operations at those specified locations.
    (1) Each authorization is limited to specific events or situations 
for which there is a need to deploy large numbers of LPAS for specified 
time periods, and use of other available spectrum resources at that 
particular location is insufficient to meet the LPAS licensee's needs.
    (2) The access to spectrum in the band must be coordinated with the 
frequency coordinator for aeronautical mobile telemetry, the Aerospace 
and Flight Test Radio Coordinating Committee (AFTRCC) prior to 
operations at the specified location and period of time, with AFTRCC 
indicating whether any specific frequencies in the band are unavailable 
for use. LPAS devices must complete authentication and location 
verification before operations begin, employ software-based controls or 
similar functionality to prevent devices in the band from operating 
except in the specific channels, locations, and time periods that have 
been coordinated, and be capable of being tuned to any frequency in the 
band.
    (3) LPAS users may have access to no more than 30 megahertz of 
spectrum (one third of the 1435-1525 MHz band) for their operations at 
the specified locations. Different users in the same general area each 
can access up to 30 megahertz of spectrum for their respective 
operations. All licensees that have successfully coordinated with 
AFTRCC for access to the 1435-1525 MHz band for operations at their 
specified locations in the same general area must, to the extent 
necessary, coordinate their particular access to and use of spectrum 
with other licensees to minimize the potential for interference between 
and among the different operations.

0
13. Section 74.831 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  74.831  Scope of service and permissible transmissions.

    The license for a low power auxiliary station authorizes the 
transmission of cues and orders to production personnel and 
participants in broadcast programs, motion pictures, and major events 
or productions and in the preparation therefor, the transmission of 
program material by means of a wireless microphone worn by a performer 
and other participants in a program, motion picture, or major event or 
production during rehearsal and during the actual broadcast, filming, 
recording, or event or production, or the transmission of comments, 
interviews, and reports from the scene of a remote broadcast. Low power 
auxiliary stations operating in the 941.5-944 MHz, 944-952 MHz, 
952.850-956.250 MHz, 956.45-959.85 MHz, 6875-6900 MHz, and 7100-7125 
MHz bands may, in addition, transmit synchronizing signals and various 
control signals to portable or hand-carried TV cameras which employ low 
power radio signals in lieu of cable to deliver picture signals to the 
control point at the scene of a remote broadcast.

0
14. Section 74.832 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  74.832  Licensing requirements and procedures.

* * * * *
    (d) Cable television operations, motion picture and television 
program producers, large venue owners or operators, and professional 
sound companies may be authorized to operate low power auxiliary 
stations in the bands allocated for TV broadcasting, the 653-657 MHz 
band, the 941.5-944 MHz

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band, the 944-952 MHz band, the 952.850-956.250 MHz band, the 956.45-
959.85 MHz band, the 1435-1525 MHz band, the 6875-6900 MHz band, and 
the 7100-7125 MHz band. In the 6875-6900 MHz and 7100-7125 MHz bands, 
entities eligible to hold licenses for cable television relay service 
stations (see Sec.  78.13 of this chapter) shall also be eligible to 
hold licenses for low power auxiliary stations.
* * * * *

0
15. Section 74.851 is amended by revising paragraphs (i) through (k), 
and paragraph (l) introductory text to read as follows:


Sec.  74.851  Certification of equipment, prohibition on manufacture, 
import, sale, lease, offer for sale or lease, or shipment of devices 
that operate in the 700 MHz or the 600 MHz Band; labeling for 700 MHz 
or 600 MHz band equipment destined for non-U.S. markets; disclosures.

* * * * *
    (i) As of January 13, 2018, applications for certification shall no 
longer be accepted for low power auxiliary stations or wireless video 
assist devices that are capable of operating in the 600 MHz service 
band or the 600 MHz guard band, or for low power auxiliary stations 
that are capable of operating in the 600 MHz duplex gap unless the 
operations are limited to the 653-657 MHz segment.
    (j) As of October 13, 2018, no person shall manufacture, import, 
sell, lease, offer for sale or lease, or ship low power auxiliary 
stations or wireless video assist devices that are capable of operating 
in the 600 MHz service band or the 600 MHz guard bands, or low power 
auxiliary stations that are capable of operating in the 600 MHz duplex 
gap unless the operations are limited to the 653-657 MHz segment. This 
prohibition does not apply to devices manufactured solely for export.
    (k) As of October 13, 2018, any person who manufacturers, sells, 
leases, or offer for sale or lease low power auxiliary stations or 
wireless video assist devices that are destined for non-U.S. markets 
and that are capable of operating in the 600 MHz service band or the 
600 MHz guard bands, or low power auxiliary stations that are capable 
of operating in the 600 MHz duplex gap unless such operations are 
limited to the 653-657 MHz segment, shall include labeling and make 
clear in all sales, marketing, and packaging materials, including 
online materials, relating to such devices that the devices cannot be 
operated in the United States.
    (l) Disclosure requirements for low power auxiliary stations and 
wireless video assist devices capable of operating in the 600 MHz 
service band. Any person who manufactures, sells, leases, or offers for 
sale or lease low power auxiliary stations or wireless video devices 
that are capable of operating in the 600 MHz service band on or after 
July 13, 2017, is subject to the following disclosure requirements:
* * * * *

0
16. Section 74.861 is amended by revising paragraphs (d)(3), (d)(4)(i) 
through (iii), and (e)(7) to read as follows:


Sec.  74.861  Technical requirements.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (3) For the 26.1-26.480 MHz, 161.625-161.775 MHz, 450-451 MHz, and 
455-456 MHz bands, the occupied bandwidth shall not be greater than 
that necessary for satisfactory transmission and, in any event, an 
emission appearing on any discrete frequency outside the authorized 
band shall be attenuated, at least, 43+10 log\10\ (mean output power, 
in watts) dB below the mean output power of the transmitting unit. The 
requirements of this paragraph shall also apply to the applications for 
certification of equipment for the 944-952 MHz band until January 13, 
2018.
    (4)(i) For the 653-657 MHz, 941.5-944 MHz, 944-952 MHz, 952.850-
956.250 MHz, 956.45-959.85 MHz, 1435-1525 MHz, 6875-6900 MHz and 7100-
7125 MHz bands, analog emissions within the band from one megahertz 
below to one megahertz above the carrier frequency shall comply with 
the emission mask in section 8.3.1.2 of the European Telecommunications 
Institute Standard ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2 (2011-08), Electromagnetic 
compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wireless microphones in 
the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range; Part 1: Technical characteristics 
and methods of measurement. Beyond one megahertz below and above the 
carrier frequency, emissions shall comply with the limits specified in 
section 8.4 of ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2 (2011-08).
    (ii) For the 653-657 MHz, 941.5-944 MHz, 944-952 MHz, 952.850-
956.250 MHz, 956.45-959.85 MHz, and 1435-1525 MHz bands, digital 
emissions within the band from one megahertz below to one megahertz 
above the carrier frequency shall comply with the emission mask in 
section 8.3.2.2 (Figure 4) of the European Telecommunications Institute 
Standard ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2 (2011-08), Electromagnetic 
compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wireless microphones in 
the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range; part 1: Technical characteristics 
and methods of measurement. Beyond one megahertz below and above the 
carrier frequency, emissions shall comply with the limits specified in 
section 8.4 of ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2 (2011-08).
    (iii) In the 6875-6900 MHz and 7100-7125 MHz bands, digital 
emissions within the band from one megahertz below to one megahertz 
above the carrier frequency shall comply with the emission mask in 
section 8.3.2.2 (Figure 5) of the European Telecommunications Institute 
Standard ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2 (2011-08), Electromagnetic 
compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wireless microphones in 
the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range; part 1: Technical characteristics 
and methods of measurement. Beyond one megahertz below and above the 
carrier frequency, emissions shall comply with the limits specified in 
section 8.4 of ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2 (2011-08).
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (7) Analog emissions within the band from one megahertz below to 
one megahertz above the carrier frequency shall comply with the 
emission mask in section 8.3.1.2 of the European Telecommunications 
Institute Standard ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2 (2011-08), Electromagnetic 
compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wireless microphones in 
the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range; part 1: Technical characteristics 
and methods of measurement. Digital emissions within the band from one 
megahertz below to one megahertz above the carrier frequency shall 
comply with the emission mask in section 8.3.2.2 (Figure 4) of the 
European Telecommunications Institute Standard ETSI EN 300 422-1 v1.4.2 
(2011-08), Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters 
(ERM); Wireless microphones in the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range; 
part 1: Technical characteristics and methods of measurement. Beyond 
one megahertz below and above the carrier frequency, emissions shall 
comply with the limits specified in section 8.4 of ETSI EN 300 422-1 
v1.4.2 (2011-08). The requirements of this paragraph (e)(7) shall not 
apply to applications for certification of equipment in these bands 
until nine months after release of the Commission's Channel 
Reassignment Public Notice, as defined in Sec.  73.3700(a)(2) of this 
chapter.
* * * * *

PART 87--AVIATION SERVICES

0
17. The authority citation for part 87 continues to read as follows:


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    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, and 307(e), unless otherwise 
noted.


0
18. Section 87.303 is amended by revising paragraph (d)(1) and adding 
paragraph (d)(4) to read as follows:


Sec.  87.303  Frequencies.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) Frequencies in the 1435-1525 MHz and 2360-2395 MHz bands are 
assigned in the mobile service primarily for aeronautical telemetry and 
associated telecommand operations for flight testing of aircraft and 
missiles, or their major components. Until January 1, 2020, the 2345-
2360 MHz band is also available to licensees holding a valid 
authorization on April 23, 2015 for these purposes on a secondary 
basis. Permissible uses of these bands include telemetry and associated 
telecommand operations associated with the launching and reentry into 
the Earth's atmosphere, as well as any incidental orbiting prior to 
reentry, of objects undergoing flight tests. In the 1435-1525 MHz band, 
the following frequencies are shared on a co-equal basis with flight 
telemetering mobile stations: 1444.5, 1453.5, 1501.5, 1515.5, and 
1524.5 MHz. In the 2360-2395 MHz band, the following frequencies may be 
assigned for telemetry and associated telecommand operations of 
expendable and re-usable launch vehicles, whether or not such 
operations involve flight testing: 2364.5, 2370.5 and 2382.5 MHz. All 
other mobile telemetry uses of the 2360-2395 MHz band shall be on a 
non-interfering and unprotected basis to the above uses.
* * * * *
    (4) Frequencies in the bands 1435-1525 MHz are also available for 
low power auxiliary station use on a secondary basis.
* * * * *

PART 90--PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES

0
19. The authority citation for part 90 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of 
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 
303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7), and Title VI of the Middle Class Tax 
Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, Pub. L. 112-96, 126 Stat. 156.


0
20. Section 90.265 is amended by revising paragraph (b) introductory 
text and paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:


Sec.  90.265  Assignment and use of frequencies in the bands allocated 
for Federal use.

* * * * *
    (b) The following frequencies are available for wireless microphone 
operations to eligibles in this part, subject to the provisions of this 
paragraph:

Frequencies (MHz)
    169.445
    169.505
    169.545
    169.575
    169.605
    169.995
    170.025
    170.055
    170.245
    170.305
    171.045
    171.075
    171.105
    171.845
    171.875
    171.905

    (1) On center frequencies 169.575 MHz, 170.025 MHz, 171.075 MHz, 
and 171.875 MHz, the emission bandwidth shall not exceed 200 kHz. On 
the other center frequencies listed in this paragraph (b), the emission 
bandwidth shall not exceed 54 kHz.
* * * * *
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                                              the Communications Act of 1934, as                      operational for a period of 30 days or                compliance with the respective
                                              amended.                                                more. A licensee is subject to this                   construction requirements within the
                                                                                                      provision commencing on the date it is                appropriate construction benchmarks
                                              § 90.813    [Amended]                                   required to be providing service or                   set forth in § 101.1325.
                                              ■ 36. Amend § 90.813 by removing                        operating under § 101.63. This provision              *     *     *     *    *
                                              paragraph (e).                                          is inapplicable to blanket authorizations
                                                                                                      to operate fixed stations at temporary                § 101.1327   [Removed]
                                              § 90.816    [Removed]
                                                                                                      locations pursuant to the provisions of               ■ 51. Remove § 101.1327.
                                              ■   37. Remove § 90.816.                                § 101.31(a)(2). See § 101.305 for                     ■ 52. Amend § 101.1413 by revising the
                                                                                                      additional rules regarding temporary                  section heading, paragraph (b)
                                              § 90.911    [Amended]
                                                                                                      and permanent discontinuation of                      introductory text, and paragraph (c) to
                                              ■ 38. Amend § 90.911 by removing                        service.                                              read as follows:
                                              paragraphs (e) and redesignating                        ■ 45. Amend § 101.527 by revising
                                              paragraph (f) as (e).                                   paragraph (a) and paragraph (b)                       § 101.1413 License term and construction
                                                                                                      introductory text to read as follows:                 requirements.
                                              § 90.1019    [Amended]
                                                                                                                                                            *     *     *     *      *
                                              ■ 39. Amend § 90.1019 by removing                       § 101.527 Construction requirements for                 (b) As a construction requirement,
                                              paragraph (d).                                          24 GHz operations.                                    MVDDS licensees must make a showing
                                                                                                         (a) Each licensee must make a                      of substantial service at the end of five
                                              PART 95—PERSONAL RADIO                                  showing of ‘‘substantial service’’ within             years into the license period and ten
                                              SERVICES                                                ten years of its license grant.                       years into the license period. The
                                                                                                      ‘‘Substantial service’’ is a service which            substantial service requirement is
                                              ■ 40. The authority citation for part 95
                                                                                                      is sound, favorable, and substantially                defined as a service that is sound,
                                              continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                      above a level of mediocre service which               favorable, and substantially above a
                                                Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302(a), 303,           just might minimally warrant renewal                  level of mediocre service which might
                                              and 307(e).                                             during its past license term. Until                   minimally warrant renewal. At the end
                                              § 95.1923    [Amended]                                  January 1, 2023, ‘‘substantial service’’              of five years into the license term and
                                                                                                      assessment will be made at renewal                    ten years into the license period, the
                                              ■ 41. Amend § 95.1923 by removing                       pursuant to the provisions and
                                              paragraph (d).                                                                                                Commission will consider factors such
                                                                                                      procedures set forth in § 1.949 of this               as:
                                              ■ 42. Amend § 95.1933 by revising                       chapter.
                                              paragraph (a) and paragraph (b)                                                                               *     *     *     *      *
                                                                                                         (b) Until January 1, 2023, each                      (c) The renewal application of an
                                              introductory text to read as follows:                   licensee must, at a minimum file:                     MVDDS licensee is governed by § 1.949
                                              § 95.1933    Construction requirements.                 *      *     *     *    *                             of this chapter.
                                                 (a) Each 218–219 MHz Service                         § 101.529    [Removed]                                § 101.1415   [Amended]
                                              licensee must make a showing of
                                                                                                      ■   46. Remove § 101.529.                             ■ 53. Amend § 101.1415 by removing
                                              ‘‘substantial service’’ within ten years of
                                              the license grant. Until January 1, 2023,               § 101.535    [Amended]                                paragraph (f).
                                              ‘‘substantial service’’ assessment will be                                                                    ■ 54. Amend § 101.1513 by revising the
                                                                                                      ■ 47. Amend § 101.535 by removing
                                              made at renewal pursuant to the                                                                               section heading to read as follows:
                                                                                                      paragraph (d).
                                              provisions and procedures contained in
                                                                                                      ■ 48. Revise § 101.1011 to read as                    § 101.1513   License term.
                                              § 1.949 of this chapter.
                                                 (b) Until January 1, 2023, each 218–                 follows:                                              *        *   *     *      *
                                              219 MHz Service licensee must file a                                                                          [FR Doc. 2017–18501 Filed 8–31–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                      § 101.1011    Construction requirements.
                                              report to be submitted to inform the                       LMDS licensees must make a showing
                                                                                                                                                            BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                              Commission of the service status of its                 of ‘‘substantial service’’ in their license
                                              system. The report must be labeled as an                area within ten years of being licensed.
                                              exhibit to the renewal application. At                                                                        FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
                                                                                                      ‘‘Substantial’’ service is defined as                 COMMISSION
                                              minimum, the report must include:                       service which is sound, favorable, and
                                              *      *     *    *      *                              substantially above a level of mediocre               47 CFR Part 2, 15, 74, 87, and 90
                                                                                                      service which might minimally warrant
                                              PART 101—FIXED MICROWAVE                                                                                      [GN Docket Nos. 14–166, 12–268, ET Docket
                                                                                                      renewal. Failure by any licensee to meet
                                              SERVICES                                                                                                      No. 14–165; FCC 17–95]
                                                                                                      this requirement will result in forfeiture
                                              ■ 43. The authority citation for part 101               of the license and the licensee will be               Promoting Spectrum Access for
                                              continues to read as follows:                           ineligible to regain it.                              Wireless Microphone Operations
                                                  Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303.                      § 101.1111    [Amended]                               AGENCY:  Federal Communications
                                              ■   44. Revise § 101.65 to read as follows:             ■ 49. Amend § 101.1111 by removing                    Commission.
                                                                                                      paragraph (e).                                        ACTION: Final rule.
                                              § 101.65 Termination of station
                                                                                                      ■ 50. Amend § 101.1323 by revising
                                              authorizations.                                                                                               SUMMARY:   In this document, the
                                                                                                      paragraph (c) to read as follows:
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                                                 In addition to the provisions of                                                                           Commission addresses several petitions
                                              § 1.953 of this chapter, a site-based                   § 101.1323 Spectrum aggregation,                      for reconsideration regarding recent
                                              license will be automatically terminated                disaggregation, and partitioning.                     decisions regarding wireless
                                              in whole or in part without further                     *     *    *     *    *                               microphones. Specifically, the
                                              notice to the licensee upon the                           (c) Construction requirements.                      Commission makes technical revisions
                                              voluntary removal or alteration of the                  Responsible parties must submit                       to the spurious emission limits that it
                                              facilities, so as to render the station not             supporting documents showing                          had adopted for licensed wireless


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                                              microphone operations in several                        Microphones R&O, 80 FR 71702,                         licensed wireless microphones that
                                              frequency bands, and for unlicensed                     November 17, 2015, concerning licensed                operate pursuant to the Commission’s
                                              wireless microphone operations in the                   wireless microphone operations in the                 part 74 LPAS rules in the TV bands and
                                              TV bands and in the 600 MHz guard                       TV bands, the 600 MHz ‘‘duplex gap,’’                 the 600 MHz duplex gap, as well as in
                                              band and duplex gap. The Commission                     and several other frequency bands; as                 several other frequency bands (i.e., the
                                              also clarifies output power                             well as three petitions for                           941.5–944 MHz band, 944–952 MHz
                                              measurements and how certain antenna-                   reconsideration of the TV Bands Part 15               band, portions of the 952–960 MHz
                                              related part 15 rules apply with respect                R&O, 80 FR 73043, November 23, 2015,                  band, the 1435–1525 MHz band, and
                                              to unlicensed wireless microphones,                     concerning unlicensed wireless                        portions of the 6875–7125 MHz band)
                                              and revises and clarifies requirements                  microphone operations in the TV bands,                and to unlicensed wireless microphone
                                              for existing and legacy unlicensed                      the 600 MHz guard bands and duplex                    operations in the TV bands and the 600
                                              wireless microphones during and after                   gap, and the 600 MHz service band.                    MHz guard band and duplex gap. The
                                              the post-incentive auction transition                   These petitions involved several                      Commission then discussed issues that
                                              period. This action promotes the                        overlapping technical and operational                 pertain to rules adopted for licensed and
                                              Commission’s goal of accommodating                      issues concerning wireless                            unlicensed wireless microphone
                                              wireless microphone users’ needs                        microphones, the Commission                           operations in the TV bands and the 600
                                              through access to spectrum resources                    consolidated them in this one order.                  MHz guard band and duplex gap.
                                              following the incentive auction and                        2. Specifically, the Order on                      Specifically, these include: (1) The
                                              reconfiguration of the TV bands.                        Reconsideration makes technical                       output power measurement for licensed
                                              DATES: Effective October 2, 2017, except
                                                                                                      revisions to the spurious emission limits             wireless microphone operations in the
                                              for amendments to §§ 74.803(c) and (d),                 that the Commission had previously                    VHF TV band, and for unlicensed
                                              which contain new or modified                           adopted for licensed wireless                         wireless microphone operations
                                              information collection requirements                     microphone operations in several                      throughout the TV bands (both VHF and
                                              subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act                  frequency bands, and for unlicensed                   UHF); (2) the output power levels for
                                                                                                      wireless microphone operations in the                 wireless microphone operations in the
                                              of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104–13, that
                                                                                                      TV bands, 600 MHz guard band, and                     600 MHz guard bands and duplex gap;
                                              are not effective until approved by the
                                                                                                      duplex gap. With respect to licensed                  (3) the applicability of part 15 antenna
                                              Office of Management and Budget
                                                                                                      and unlicensed wireless microphone                    connector rules for unlicensed wireless
                                              (OMB). The Commission will publish a
                                                                                                      operations in the TV bands, the 600                   microphone operations; (4) the
                                              document in the Federal Register
                                                                                                      MHz guard band and duplex gap, and                    operation of existing or legacy
                                              announcing the effective date once OMB
                                                                                                      the 600 MHz service band (during the                  unlicensed wireless microphone
                                              approves.
                                                                                                      post-auction transition period), the                  equipment after the end of the post-
                                                 The incorporation by reference of
                                                                                                      Order on Reconsideration clarified the                auction transition period; and (5)
                                              certain material listed in the rule was
                                                                                                      applicable output power measurements;                 whether certain wireless microphone
                                              approved by the Director of the Federal
                                                                                                      clarified how certain antenna-related                 users that operate on an unlicensed
                                              Register as of December 17, 2015.
                                                                                                      part 15 rules apply with respect to                   basis can reserve TV channels in the
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul                   unlicensed wireless microphones; and
                                              Murray, Office of Engineering and                                                                             white spaces database to protect their
                                                                                                      revises and clarified the requirements                operations from interference. The
                                              Technology, 202–418–0688,                               for existing and legacy unlicensed
                                              Paul.Murray@fcc.gov.                                                                                          Commission followed with a discussion
                                                                                                      wireless microphones during and after
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a                                                                          of rules concerning licensed wireless
                                                                                                      the post-auction transition period. In
                                              summary of the Commission’s Order on                                                                          microphone operations, respectively, in
                                                                                                      addition, with respect to licensed
                                              Reconsideration, GN Docket No. 14–                                                                            the 169–172 MHz band and in the 1435–
                                                                                                      wireless microphone operations in other
                                              166, ET Docket No. 14–165, GN Docket                                                                          1525 MHz band. In addition to
                                                                                                      frequency bands, the Order on
                                              No. 12–268, FCC 17–95, adopted July                                                                           addressing the petitions for
                                                                                                      Reconsideration adopted revisions to
                                              13, 2017, and released July 14, 2017.                                                                         reconsideration, the Commission
                                                                                                      the channelization plan for licensed
                                              The full text of this document is                                                                             clarified the coordination procedures
                                                                                                      wireless microphone operations in the
                                              available for inspection and copying                                                                          and operational limitations for licensed
                                                                                                      169–172 MHz band, generally affirms
                                              during normal business hours in the                                                                           wireless microphone operations in the
                                                                                                      but provides clarifications regarding the
                                              FCC Reference Center (Room CY–A257),                    30-megahertz limit placed on licensed                 941.5–944 MHz band. Finally, the
                                              445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC                     wireless microphone users’ access to                  Commission updated various rule parts
                                              20554. The full text may also be                        spectrum in the 1435–1525 MHz band,                   in part 15 and part 74 concerning
                                              downloaded at: http://transition.fcc.gov/               and clarified coordination requirements               wireless microphones to reflect the 600
                                              Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/                     and operational limitations for licensed              MHz Band Plan, as well as the specific
                                              db0714/FCC-17-95A1.pdf. People with                     wireless microphone operations in the                 calendar dates for compliance with
                                              Disabilities: To request materials in                   941.5–944 MHz band.                                   various requirements, that became
                                              accessible formats for people with                         3. The Order on Reconsideration also               effective with the closing of the
                                              disabilities (Braille, large print,                     terminated three proceedings (WT                      incentive auction on April 13, 2017.
                                              electronic files, audio format), send an                Docket Nos. 06–166 and 08–167; ET                        5. Spurious Emission Limits. To
                                              email to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the                     Docket No. 10–24), begun in 2008 and                  promote more efficient use of available
                                              Consumer & Governmental Affairs                         2010, that concerned various wireless                 spectrum by wireless microphones, the
                                              Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice), 202–                    microphone issues. All of the issues that             Commission adopted new emission
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                                              418–0432 (tty).                                         remained in those proceedings have                    mask rules in 2015 for licensed and
                                                                                                      been subsumed in the proceedings                      unlicensed wireless microphones that
                                              Synopsis                                                addressed in the instant Order on                     operate in certain frequency bands. On
                                                1. Overview. In the Order on                          Reconsideration.                                      reconsideration, the Commission
                                              Reconsideration, the Commission                            4. First, the Commission addressed                 replaced the spurious emission limits
                                              addresses four petitions for                            issues concerning the spurious emission               that were adopted with the ETSI
                                              reconsideration of the Wireless                         limit that applies with respect both to               spurious emission limits for licensed


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                                              and unlicensed wireless microphones.                    radiated test configuration for                       Commission uses for testing part 15
                                              Specifically, the Commission will                       comparison to the 50 mW power limit,                  intentional radiators, as well as Office of
                                              require emissions more than one                         as discussed immediately below, our                   Engineering and Technology published
                                              megahertz above and below a wireless                    output power requirements for wireless                guidance for measurements relating to
                                              microphone carrier frequency (i.e.,                     microphone operations in the VHF                      EIRP limits.
                                              outside the defined ETSI mask) to                       band, whether for licensed or                            11. Output Power Levels for Wireless
                                              comply with the limits in section 8.4 of                unlicensed operations, will be                        Microphone Operations in the 600 MHz
                                              ETSI EN 300 422–1. The limit in the                     uniformed.                                            Guard Bands and Duplex Gap. In the
                                              majority of the TV bands, including the                    8. Output Power Measurements for                   TV Bands Part 15 R&O, the Commission
                                              600 MHz band, is four nanowatts (¥54                    Unlicensed Wireless Microphone                        provided for unlicensed wireless
                                              dBm) effective radiated power (ERP),                    Operations in the VHF and UHF TV                      microphone operations in the 600 MHz
                                              the limit at all other frequencies below                Bands. In the TV Bands Part 15 R&O,                   guard bands and in one portion of the
                                              1,000 MHz is 250 nanowatts (¥36 dBm)                    the Commission adopted rules to permit                duplex gap under specified technical
                                              ERP, and the limit at frequencies above                 unlicensed wireless microphone                        rules, and provided for licensed
                                              1,000 MHz is 1 microwatt (¥30 dBm).                     operations with a power level of up to                wireless microphone operations under
                                              In revising our rule to reflect the ETSI                50 mW EIRP in the TV bands, both the                  the same technical rules in another
                                              spurious emission limits, the                           VHF and UHF bands. On                                 portion of the duplex gap. In these
                                              Commission also harmonized with the                     reconsideration, the Commission                       bands, it limited all wireless
                                              standards that apply to this industry in                addressed clarified that wireless                     microphone operations to an output
                                              other countries.                                        microphone manufacturers may show                     power level of 20 mW EIRP.
                                                 6. Output Power Measurement for                      compliance with the 50 mW power limit                    12. The Commission denied requests
                                              Licensed Wireless Microphone                            for unlicensed wireless microphones                   to increase the 20 mW EIRP power level
                                              Operations in the VHF TV Band. In the                   operating in the VHF or UHF band by                   of wireless microphones that will
                                              Wireless Microphones R&O, the                           making either conducted or radiated                   operate in the 600 MHz guard band and
                                              Commission sought to provide more                       measurements. The Commission agreed                   duplex gap. The Commission chose this
                                              opportunities for licensed wireless                     with petitioners that permitting wireless             power level to avoid interference to
                                              microphone operations in the VHF TV                     microphone manufacturers the                          licensed wireless services in the
                                              band. The Commission reasoned that                      flexibility to determine compliance with              adjacent bands based on a detailed
                                              revising the applicable power limits to                 the limit through either conducted or                 technical analysis described in the TV
                                              50 mW EIRP would be an effective way                    radiated emission measurements would                  Bands Part 15 R&O.
                                              to allow wireless microphone                            best serve our goal of promoting                         13. The Commission noted that
                                              manufacturers to adjust the conducted                   opportunities for different types of                  operating in the 600 MHz guard band
                                              power output of wireless microphones                    unlicensed wireless microphone                        and duplex gap is only one of several
                                              to compensate for low antenna                           applications.                                         options for wireless microphone users.
                                              efficiency in the VHF band, and would                      9. The Commission recognized that                  Users that may need more power for
                                              enable greater use of this portion of the               there is a difference in how the power                their various applications can use
                                              TV bands by reducing the need for a                     limits are specified in the rules for                 available spectrum in the TV bands
                                              relatively large antenna, which could                   licensed and unlicensed wireless                      where a maximum of 50 mW and 250
                                              impede making productive use of this                    microphones in the UHF TV band                        mW are permitted on an unlicensed and
                                              spectrum. It also noted that specified                  (conducted power vs. EIRP), but find                  licensed basis, respectively. The
                                              the applicable power limit in terms of                  that the flexibility that the Commission              Commission will allow manufacturers
                                              EIRP for licensed wireless microphone                   allowed to make either conducted or                   of licensed and unlicensed wireless
                                              operations in the VHF band would                        radiated measurements to meet the                     microphones that operate in the 600
                                              provide uniformity in the VHF band for                  respective limits will allow wireless                 MHz guard band and duplex gap the
                                              both licensed wireless microphone                       microphone manufacturers to use the                   option to demonstrate compliance with
                                              operations under part 74 and unlicensed                 same test methodology to demonstrate                  the 20 mW EIRP power limit through
                                              wireless microphone operations under                    the compliance of both licensed and                   either conducted power or radiated
                                              part 15, as the TV Bands Part 15 R&O                    unlicensed wireless microphones.                      measurements.
                                              also specified the power limit in terms                 Either measurement approach can                          14. Unlicensed Wireless Microphones
                                              of EIRP.                                                reliably establish compliance with the                and Part 15 Antenna Connector Rules.
                                                 7. The Commission clarified that                     EIRP limits for wireless microphones.                 In the TV Bands Part 15 R&O, the
                                              manufacturers may show compliance                          10. Finally, while the Commission                  Commission codified the rules for
                                              with the 50 mW EIRP limit for licensed                  had not specifically required the use of              unlicensed wireless microphone
                                              wireless microphones operating in the                   the ETSI EN 300–422–1 output power                    operations in the TV bands under
                                              VHF band by making either radiated or                   measurement procedures, the                           § 15.236 of the Commission’s rules, and
                                              conducted measurements. The                             Commission recognized that this                       provided for a transition period after
                                              Commission did not intend to                            standard allowed the option of either                 which these unlicensed users may only
                                              unnecessarily restrict use of this band                 conducted or radiated power                           use part 15-certified wireless
                                              for certain types of wireless microphone                measurements for wireless                             microphones. Upon consideration of
                                              applications. Permitting different                      microphones. Thus, the flexibility that               petitions for reconsideration, the
                                              options for measuring output power                      the Commission allowed a wireless                     Commission exempted unlicensed
                                              raises no interference concerns, because                microphone manufacturer in choosing                   wireless microphones operating under
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                                              either method can be used to determine                  the method of power measurements is                   § 15.236 from the antenna connector
                                              the EIRP of a wireless microphone.                      consistent with the method employed in                restrictions set forth in § 15.203.
                                              Finally, because the Commission also                    other countries in the global                         Requiring unique antenna connectors
                                              clarified that for unlicensed wireless                  marketplace. This flexibility also is                 for wireless microphones certified
                                              microphone operations in the TV bands                   consistent with the American National                 under part 15 is impractical because
                                              (VHF and UHF) output power can be                       Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.10–2013                they have different application
                                              measured in either a conducted or                       measurement procedure that the                        requirements when compared with


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                                              other consumer products authorized                      detail below, are not overly burdensome               this period. The Commission also
                                              under part 15. Such applications, which                 and provide sufficient flexibility to                 discussed procedures by which
                                              require the use of detachable antennas                  address Shure’s concerns with respect                 existing/legacy equipment that has been
                                              and may be critical for operating                       to the certification of in-ear monitors.              certified under part 74, such as that
                                              wireless microphones, could be                             17. As a general matter, applicants for            which has been designed to operate in
                                              inhibited if each make or model of                      certification must test equipment for                 portions of the 600 MHz service band,
                                              wireless microphone used different                      compliance in the worst-case                          can be modified in the field by the
                                              connectors. The Commission believed                     configuration as determined by the                    manufacturers for use under the new
                                              that exempting part 15 wireless                         manufacturer, e.g., using the highest                 part 15 rules, and the conditions under
                                              microphones from the requirements of                    gain of each antenna type as required by              which unlicensed wireless microphone
                                              § 15.203 is not likely to result in                     § 15.204(c) and, where use of a cable is              users may continue to use any existing/
                                              harmful interference since wireless                     involved, the lowest loss cable                       legacy part 74-certified equipment.
                                              microphones with standard antenna                       associated with each antenna type, to                    20. First, the Commission clarified
                                              connectors have been approved for use                   ensure that the system is operated at                 that unlicensed wireless microphone
                                              for many years under part 74 of the                     radiated power output levels in                       users can continue to operate equipment
                                              rules, and the Commission has                           compliance with the rules. Operators of               that had been certified under part 74,
                                              permitted unlicensed use of such                        certified equipment must use an                       including equipment that can operate in
                                              equipment since 2010 with no                            antenna with the same or lower gain,                  portions of what becomes the 600 MHz
                                              demonstrated cases of abuse (e.g.,                      and a cable with the same or higher loss,             service band following the auction, until
                                              adding high-gain antennas or external                   than was approved with the system. The                the end of the 39-month post auction
                                              amplifiers) resulting in harmful                        Commission does not believe that this                 transition (provided other conditions for
                                              interference to other services.                         approach is burdensome for equipment                  operation are met). After this transition
                                                 15. Because the licensed and                         manufacturers or users since it does not              period, however, unlicensed wireless
                                              unlicensed wireless microphones that                    require testing of every possible antenna             microphone users are only authorized to
                                              operate in the TV bands generally are                   and cable combination, and it gives                   operate wireless microphone equipment
                                              the same devices (though higher power                   users the ability to use different                    that has been certified under our part 15
                                              is permitted in the UHF band for                        antennas or cable lengths within the                  rules, either as new equipment or as
                                              licensed wireless microphones), the                     limits of what the equipment                          existing/legacy part 74-certified
                                              Commission expects that many                            certification allows.                                 equipment that now complies with the
                                              unlicensed wireless microphones will                       18. The Commission recognized that,                part 15 rules (and thus would not be
                                              also be certified under part 74, which                  in practice, the length of the cables used            capable of operating in the 600 MHz
                                              does not require permanently attached                   for particular scenarios can differ. For              service band, and instead would be
                                              antennas or unique antenna connectors.                  instance, in cases where a cable that is              designed to comply with the applicable
                                              Also, many of the same types of entities                significantly longer than the one with                technical rules, including authorized
                                              that operate wireless microphones on a                  which the equipment was certified must                output power levels, for unlicensed
                                              licensed basis under part 74 (e.g.,                     be used, the higher cable loss could                  operations in the TV bands or in the 600
                                              theater groups, musical productions)                    reduce the EIRP significantly below the               MHz guard band and duplex gap). The
                                              will operate wireless microphones on an                 maximum permitted by the rules. To the                Commission concluded that this
                                              unlicensed basis under part 15, either                  extent that part 15 certified equipment               approach will achieve an orderly
                                              because they do not meet the threshold                  will be professionally installed, existing            transition following the auction that
                                              for part 74 licensing eligibility, or                   procedures allow the installer to                     balances the needs of current
                                              because certain frequency bands (the                    configure the equipment in accordance                 unlicensed wireless microphone users,
                                              600 MHz guard band and a portion of                     with the manufacturer’s instructions to               who otherwise could incur unduly
                                              the duplex gap) are available only for                  ensure that the equipment will comply                 burdensome costs in discarding
                                              unlicensed use. For the reasons stated                  with the part 15 rules in the                         equipment that can effectively be
                                              above, the Commission found that it                     configuration in which it will be used.               modified to comply with the applicable
                                              should exempt unlicensed wireless                       The professional installer can thus                   part 15 requirements, and the needs of
                                              microphones from the requirement in                     compensate for factors such as higher                 the future 600 MHz service band
                                              § 15.203 that the device must                           cable loss to ensure that the equipment               licensees that will be providing wireless
                                              incorporate a permanently attached                      operates at up to, but no greater than,               service in the coming years. The
                                              antenna or a unique antenna connector.                  the power levels permitted by the rules.              Commission noted that, during the 39-
                                              By doing so, the Commission has                         While an applicant for certification of               month post-auction transition period,
                                              harmonized the part 15 and 74 rules in                  equipment that will be professionally                 unlicensed wireless microphone users
                                              this respect, which will foster efficiency              installed must submit certain additional              must check the white spaces databases,
                                              in the design and manufacture of                        information (e.g., a justification for                prior to operating in the 600 MHz
                                              wireless microphones.                                   professional installation and a                       service band, to identify the channels
                                                 16. The Commission had not                           description of instructions to installers),           available for use at their particular
                                              exempted unlicensed wireless                            the Commission does not believe these                 locations, which is a requirement
                                              microphones from the requirements of                    requirements are overly burdensome on                 designed to protect any 600 MHz service
                                              § 15.204 because these requirements are                 applicants.                                           licensee that commences operations or
                                              necessary to ensure that manufacturers                     19. Operation of Existing or Legacy                conducts first field application (FFA)
                                              provide information about the types of                  Wireless Microphone Equipment after                   testing during this period.
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                                              antennas and cables that may be used                    End of Post-Auction Transition Period.                   21. The Commission also revised our
                                              with a device to ensure compliance with                 The Commission clarified the applicable               requirements concerning the use by
                                              the EIRP limits applicable to unlicensed                rules for unlicensed wireless                         unlicensed wireless microphone users
                                              wireless microphones (as discussed                      microphone users with regard to                       of existing/legacy equipment that was
                                              above). The Commission found that the                   continued operation of part 74-certified              originally certified under part 74 and
                                              current equipment authorization rules                   equipment during the post-auction                     designed to operate on frequencies that
                                              and procedures, described in more                       transition period and after the end of                include frequencies in the 600 MHz


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                                              service band. Specifically, to the extent               the necessary steps have been taken so                which devices will not need to be
                                              that such equipment can be, and is,                     that it has been certified as compliant               modified to comply, but will be certified
                                              effectively modified (e.g., through                     with the applicable part 15 rules.                    as compliant with the part 15 rules
                                              software changes) and certified as                         22. If, however, the existing                      during the transition period; and (3)
                                              compliant with the new part 15 rules,                   equipment that operates in the 600 MHz                which devices will not comply, and
                                              the Commission will permit unlicensed                   service band cannot be modified to                    cannot be certified as compliant with
                                              wireless microphone users to continue                   comply with the part 15 rules, the                    part 15 requirements (and accordingly
                                              to use the modified equipment, which                    unlicensed wireless microphone users                  cannot be used after the end of the post-
                                              will only operate on frequencies                        will continue to be prohibited from                   auction transition period). Providing
                                              permitted for their use, after the end of               operating that device after the end of the            this information can be achieved in
                                              the post-auction transition period.                     39-month post-auction transition                      different ways, such as posting the
                                              Accordingly, the Commission allowed                     period. This requirement is consistent                necessary information on Web sites,
                                              manufacturers to modify this existing                   with our general part 15 requirement                  ensuring that customer helplines can
                                              part 74-certified wireless microphone                   that unlicensed equipment must be                     help inform users, or contacting known
                                              equipment so that the equipment is no                   constructed such that controls readily                customers directly, depending on the
                                              longer capable of operating in the 600                  accessible to the user cannot cause the               situation.
                                              MHz service band and can be certified                   equipment to operate in violation of the                 24. Unlicensed wireless microphone
                                              under the part 15 rules (for operation in               technical rules. The Commission found                 users with existing/legacy part 74-
                                              the TV bands and the 600 MHz guard                      that, after the end of the post-auction               certified equipment also must do their
                                                                                                      transition period, requiring unlicensed               part by examining their various devices
                                              band and duplex gap under prescribed
                                                                                                      wireless microphone users to operate                  and taking any necessary actions to
                                              rules, including compliance with the
                                                                                                      equipment that has been certified as                  ensure that, after the end of the post-
                                              applicable output power limits and
                                                                                                      compliant with the part 15 rules (e.g.,               auction transition, they only operate
                                              ETSI emission mask). If, for instance,
                                                                                                      equipment that necessitated                           such microphones that comply with
                                              these modifications can be
                                                                                                      modification with respect to elimination              part 15 requirements. They should be in
                                              accomplished through software changes
                                                                                                      of operations in the 600 MHz service                  contact with the manufacturer(s) of their
                                              to devices that remain in the field (e.g.,
                                                                                                      band, or equipment that meets the                     wireless microphones to obtain
                                              through downloaded software changes),
                                                                                                      output power limits of 20 mW EIRP if                  information on their particular devices,
                                              then the Commission will permit                         operating in the guard band or                        the extent to which they can be made
                                              manufacturers to obtain approval                        unlicensed portion of the duplex gap) is              to comply with the part 15
                                              through the permissive change process,                  an appropriate and balanced approach                  requirements, and the steps they should
                                              and indicate under the existing FCC ID                  that achieves our goal of ensuring that               take to modify any devices to bring
                                              number for that device that, with the                   unlicensed wireless microphone                        them into compliance. Unlicensed
                                              modification, the device would be part                  operations in the future will not cause               wireless microphone users must ensure
                                              15 compliant. Similarly, for any                        harmful interference to new 600 MHz                   that any existing/legacy device that they
                                              existing/legacy part 74-certified                       wireless services or to broadcast                     plan to use complies with the part 15
                                              equipment that originally was designed                  licensees operating in the TV bands.                  requirements and has been so certified
                                              to operate only in parts of the current                    23. Wireless microphone                            (either because it has been modified,
                                              TV bands that remain available for                      manufacturers will have a critical role to            where necessary, or otherwise has been
                                              unlicensed wireless microphone                          play with respect to ensuring that                    certified as compliant with the part 15
                                              operations but would not otherwise be                   unlicensed users can determine whether                requirements with respect to the
                                              compliant with the new part 15 rules,                   they can continue to use existing/legacy              particular frequencies on which it
                                              the Commission allowed wireless                         devices after the end of the post-auction             operates), and that they cease operating
                                              microphone manufacturers to modify                      transition period. Wireless microphone                any other wireless microphone devices
                                              such equipment to make necessary                        manufacturers have the requisite                      that do not comply with the part 15
                                              changes (e.g., modifications to comply                  knowledge about their respective                      requirements. The Commission noted
                                              with the specified lower output power                   companies’ wireless microphone                        that, as wireless microphone
                                              limits in the guard bands and duplex                    devices. To meet their obligations,                   manufacturers develop new devices that
                                              gap) so that it can comply with the part                unlicensed users seeking to operate                   comply with the part 15 rules for
                                              15 rules for such use. To the extent that               existing/legacy equipment will need to                operations in the TV bands, the 600
                                              no equipment modification or hardware                   know whether their particular devices                 MHz guard band, and the duplex gap,
                                              changes are necessary (e.g., the existing/              can be, and ultimately are, certified as              unlicensed wireless microphone users
                                              legacy equipment operates only on                       part 15 compliant. Accordingly, the                   who need to replace particular existing/
                                              reconfigured TV band spectrum) and the                  Commission expects that all wireless                  legacy wireless microphones will be
                                              equipment meets the other technical                     microphone manufacturers make the                     able to obtain new part 15-compliant
                                              requirements for part 15 operations (e.g.,              necessary information available about                 microphones before the end of the 39-
                                              maximum output power levels and ETSI                    their existing/legacy models so that                  month post-auction transition period to
                                              emission mask), then the manufacturer                   users can determine what is required of               access the spectrum available for such
                                              can file the necessary application for                  them in order to meet their respective                operations.
                                              permissive change to establish this, and                obligations. This information should                     25. Finally, the Commission reminded
                                              the record associated with the FCC ID                   include information on their companies’               manufacturers, and entities that sell,
                                              number for this previously certified part               particular devices, including (1) which               lease, or offer for sale or lease wireless
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                                              74 device can be updated to reflect that                devices will need to be modified,                     microphones, that marketing of any
                                              the device is compliant with the part 15                through hardware and/or software                      unlicensed or licensed wireless
                                              rules. After the end of the post-auction                changes, to comply with part 15                       microphones that do not comply with
                                              transition period unlicensed wireless                   requirements in order to be certified as              the part 15 or revised part 74 rules
                                              microphone users will be permitted to                   part 15-compliant, and the process by                 (respectively) must cease no later than
                                              operate existing/legacy wireless                        which the manufacturers and the                       18 months after release of the Channel
                                              microphone equipment provided that                      unlicensed users will achieve this; (2)               Reassignment PN (i.e., October 13,


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                                              2018). Thus, to the extent that existing/               part 15 rules to permit unlicensed                    spectrum. As the Commission
                                              legacy wireless microphones that were                   wireless microphone users to register                 concluded when expanding the part 74
                                              originally designed to operate on any                   their unlicensed operations for                       license eligibility in 2014 for operation
                                              frequencies that will no longer be                      protection from other unlicensed                      in the TV band, the routine use of 50
                                              available for use (e.g., devices that are               operations in the TV bands. The                       microphones is a ‘‘reasonable
                                              capable of operating on portions of the                 Commission concluded that allowing                    threshold’’ for identifying those entities
                                              600 MHz service band) as a result of the                these unlicensed users to obtain                      that are more likely to require
                                              incentive auction, such devices cannot                  interference protection would be                      interference protection in order to
                                              be sold or leased unless the device                     inconsistent with their unlicensed                    ensure high-quality audio services for
                                              subsequently has been modified to                       status. The Commission instead sought                 their productions. No party sought
                                              comply with the new part 15 and/or the                  to address the concerns raised in the                 reconsideration of this particular
                                              revised part 74 requirements for                        petition through Further Notice.                      threshold established in that
                                              wireless microphone operations. The                        28. In the several actions that the                proceeding, and the Commission cannot
                                              Commission directed the Consumer and                    Commission has taken related to the                   revisit that threshold absent additional
                                              Governmental Affairs Bureau (CGB),                      incentive auction and the                             notice. The Commission did, however,
                                              working with the Office of Engineering                  reconfiguration of the TV bands, it has               believe that some number of entities
                                              and Technology (OET) and the Wireless                   sought to balance different users’ needs              with identical or similar needs may be
                                              Telecommunications Bureau (WTB), to                     for access to spectrum. In the                        able to demonstrate to the Commission,
                                              include discussion of these issues                      Commission’s considerations regarding                 on a case-by-case basis, that they may
                                              associated with the use of existing and                 wireless microphones, it has recognized               merit obtaining a part 74 license for
                                              legacy wireless microphones as part of                  that following the incentive auction                  operations on vacant TV channels at
                                              its overall consumer outreach efforts                   there will be fewer channels in the TV                particular venues at specified times,
                                              pertaining to the transition of                         bands available for both wireless                     such that they should be permitted to
                                              unlicensed and licensed wireless                        microphone and white space device                     register available TV channels for that
                                              microphone operations that will follow                  operations. In expanding the eligibility              purpose. These entities may use fewer
                                              the incentive auction and                               for part 74 wireless microphone licenses              wireless microphones but otherwise
                                              reconfiguration of the existing TV                      in 2014 to include professional sound                 have the same needs as licensees that
                                              bands.                                                  companies and owners and operators of                 operate on TV channels, or the wireless
                                                 26. Registration of Certain Unlicensed               large venues that routinely use 50 or                 microphones may be needed for major
                                              Wireless Microphone Users in the White                  more wireless microphones in major                    events or productions at a location with
                                              Spaces Database. Under our rules,                       events or productions, the Commission                 very limited spectrum availability.
                                              licensed wireless microphone users                      sought to address the needs of many                   Accordingly, the Commission has
                                              operating in the TV bands (and the 600                  unlicensed wireless microphone users                  adopted a Further Notice in these
                                              MHz service band during the post-                       that have similar needs to the other part             proceedings in which the Commission
                                              auction transition period) are permitted                74 wireless microphone licensees to                   proposed a path that will enable such
                                              to register their operations on available               provide high quality audio services for               qualifying entities to obtain a license
                                              channels at specified locations and                     large scale performances and events.                  under our part 74 LPAS rules.
                                              times, in the white spaces databases in                 And, in codifying the rules for                       Considering that the phased broadcast
                                              order to protect their operations from                  unlicensed wireless microphone                        station transitioning to the repacked TV
                                              potential interference from unlicensed                  operations under part 15 in the TV                    bands begins next year, the Commission
                                              white space devices. In codifying rules                 Bands Part 15 R&O in 2015, the                        intends to act quickly to issue an order
                                              for unlicensed wireless microphone                      Commission concluded it best, from a                  addressing the proposal set forth in the
                                              operations underpart 15 in the TV                       regulatory policy standpoint, to place all            Further Notice.
                                              Bands Part 15 R&O, the Commission                       unlicensed users—whether wireless                        30. Licensed Wireless Microphone
                                              eliminated the rule adopted in 2010 that                microphone or white space device                      Operations in the 169–172 MHz Band.
                                              had permitted certain qualifying                        users—under the same general                          In the Wireless Microphones R&O, the
                                              unlicensed wireless microphone users                    unlicensed status vis-a-vis both                      Commission sought to promote more
                                              also to register their operations for such              unlicensed and licensed operations (i.e.,             expansive use of spectrum in the 169–
                                              protection. It determined that their                    unlicensed users may not cause harmful                172 MHz band for licensed wireless
                                              unlicensed operations should be subject                 interference to authorized services and               microphone operations, which are
                                              to the same general conditions as apply                 must accept any interference from other               authorized on a secondary basis, and to
                                              to unlicensed white space devices (i.e.,                unlicensed devices). The Commission                   do so in a manner that does not interfere
                                              they may not cause interference to                      continued to view this as the best                    with the primary Federal operations or
                                              authorized services and must accept any                 approach for unlicensed wireless                      other secondary non-Federal services
                                              interference from other unlicensed                      microphone users that operate under the               operating in the band. The Commission
                                              devices) as it sought to balance the                    part 15 rules for unlicensed operations.              agrees with Sennheiser and other
                                              interests between the licensed and                         29. Although The Commission had                    wireless microphone manufacturers that
                                              unlicensed entities’ access to the                      denied the petition insofar as Shure                  the Commission should take steps to
                                              spectrum in the reconfigured TV bands.                  requests that the Commission permit                   increase the usefulness of the 169–172
                                                 27. While the Commission agreed that                 wireless microphone users that operate                MHz band for wireless microphones by
                                              professional theater, music, and                        on an unlicensed basis to register for                permitting wireless microphone
                                              performing arts organizations that                      interference protection, the Commission               operations under a different channel
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                                              operate unlicensed wireless                             understands that some entities that                   plan, one that eliminates
                                              microphones to deliver high quality                     currently operate wireless microphones                intermodulation effects and thereby
                                              sound for their audiences serve                         on an unlicensed basis may have needs                 enables full use of the 54- and 200-
                                              important needs, the Commission                         identical or similar to the professional              kilohertz (narrowband and broadband)
                                              nonetheless declined here to grant                      sound company/large venues that                       channels throughout the band.
                                              Shure’s petition insofar as it requests                 qualify for part 74 wireless microphone                  In revising the Commission’s rules,
                                              that the Commission to revise the new                   licenses for operation in the TV band                 the Commission promoted the goals set


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                                              forth in the Wireless Microphones R&O                   licensees that potentially could suffer or            be applied to each licensed wireless
                                              to find additional ways to accommodate                  cause interference to one another to                  microphone user seeking access to
                                              wireless microphone operations while                    cooperate and resolve any potential                   spectrum in the 1435–1525 MHz band
                                              protecting other licensed operations in                 problem by mutually satisfactory                      for its own wireless microphone
                                              the 169–172 MHz band, such as                           arrangements.                                         operations at a particular location or
                                              operations on forest fighting channels.                    31. Licensed Wireless Microphone                   venue. The Commission concluded that
                                              In particular, the Commission revised                   Operations in the 1435–1525 MHz Band.                 the 30 megahertz limitation as clarified
                                              the center frequencies associated with                  In the Wireless Microphones R&O, the                  is reasonable and consistent with the
                                              two of the 200-kilohertz channels,                      Commission authorized limited use of                  Commission’s goals associated with
                                              shifting the authorization to operate on                the 1435–1525 MHz band for licensed                   operations in this band. The
                                              channels centered at 169.475 MHz and                    wireless microphone operations on a                   Commission disagreed with petitioners
                                              170.275 MHz to 169.575 MHz and                          secondary basis in the band, provided                 who argue there was insufficient notice
                                              170.025 MHz, and the Commission                         that certain conditions and safeguards                or basis in the record for adopting a 30-
                                              permit 54-kilohertz operations on four                  designed to protect the primary                       megahertz limitation in the first place.
                                              new channels that would correspond                      Aeronautical Mobile Telemetry (AMT)                   In the Wireless Microphones NPRM, the
                                              with these 200-kilohertz channels,                      services in the band are met. It observed             Commission proposed only limited use
                                              specifically authorizing such wireless                  that the Commission’s experience                      of the 1435–1525 MHz band for wireless
                                              microphone operations on frequencies                    through the Special Temporary                         microphone use, stated that it was not
                                              centered at 169.545 MHz, 169.605 MHz,                   Authority (STA) process demonstrates                  proposing to open the band to
                                                                                                      that, under proper conditions, wireless               widespread use, and noted its
                                              169.995 MHz, and 170.055 MHz. The
                                                                                                      microphones will be able to operate in                overarching goal of promoting efficient
                                              Commission did not, however, revise its
                                                                                                      this band without interfering with AMT                use of spectrum when accommodating
                                              rules to eliminate the current
                                                                                                      operations. The Commission limited                    wireless microphone operations. In
                                              authorizations to operate 54-kilohertz
                                                                                                      eligibility to professional users licensed            response to the notice, and as discussed
                                              wireless microphones on the channels
                                                                                                      under our part 74 LPAS rules, and                     in the Wireless Microphones R&O, some
                                              centered at 169.445 MHz, 169.505 MHz,
                                                                                                      emphasized that it was not opening up                 commenting parties expressed concerns
                                              170.245 MHz, and 170.305 MHz. These
                                                                                                      this band either for widespread use or                that accommodation of wireless
                                              channels will remain available for
                                                                                                      for itinerant uses throughout the nation.             microphones in the band not limit other
                                              licensees that do not choose to obtain                  It restricted use to specific fixed
                                              wireless microphones designed to                                                                              secondary uses of the band (i.e., video
                                                                                                      locations, such as large venues where                 services that access the band through
                                              operate on the newly-available                          there is a need to deploy large numbers
                                              channels. The approach the                                                                                    the STA process), or objected to the
                                                                                                      of microphones (typically 100 or more)                Commission making the entire 90
                                              Commission has taken serves to provide                  for specified time periods and indicated
                                              additional opportunities for wireless                                                                         megahertz available for wireless
                                                                                                      that access to the band is intended for               microphone use. While the Commission
                                              microphone licensees that purchase                      situations in which the other available
                                              new equipment that can make full and                                                                          did not specifically propose a 30-
                                                                                                      spectrum resources are insufficient.                  megahertz limit, the Commission made
                                              efficient use of the band, whether for                     32. On reconsideration, the
                                              professional-quality 200-kilohertz                                                                            clear that in addition to its proposal
                                                                                                      Commission affirmed the decision
                                              microphones or for 54-kilohertz wireless                                                                      regarding potential limits (e.g.,
                                                                                                      establishing a 30 megahertz limit on the
                                              microphones, while at the same time                                                                           restricting operations to specific, fixed
                                                                                                      amount of spectrum available for
                                              continues to allow other licensees to                                                                         locations at specific times) it would
                                                                                                      wireless microphone operations in the
                                              operate 54-kilohertz wireless                                                                                 consider ‘‘alternative proposals’’ on
                                                                                                      1435–1525 MHz band at a particular
                                              microphones on any of the current 54-                   location. The Commission did, however,                ‘‘any other regulatory or technical issues
                                              kilohertz channels. The Commission                      provide clarifications regarding how                  relevant to consideration’’ of whether to
                                              noted that certain of the 54-kilohertz                  this limitation applies with respect to               authorize wireless microphone
                                              channels under our existing rules may                   different wireless microphone users and               operations in the 1435–1525 MHz band.
                                              overlap with one of the revised 200-                    to particular areas of operations, which              As evidenced by commenter objections
                                              kilohertz channels, and that operations                 should help accommodate more                          to making the entire 90 megahertz in the
                                              on some of the existing 54-kilohertz                    wireless microphone users that operate                band available for wireless microphone
                                              channels potentially could continue to                  in the same general area and have a                   use, this guidance was sufficient to
                                              create intermodulation effects that could               need for access to spectrum in this                   apprise interested parties that the
                                              limit the full use of the 169–172 MHz                   band. In those few extraordinary                      Commission might consider additional
                                              band for wireless microphone                            instances in which a particular licensed              limitations for wireless microphone
                                              operations. Under existing                              wireless microphone user can                          operations (like the 30-megahertz
                                              requirements, all wireless microphone                   demonstrate that access to more than 30               limitation) on the amount of spectrum
                                              applicants and licensees must cooperate                 megahertz of this band for a specified                that a licensee could access under a
                                              in the selection and use of frequencies                 event is merited, the STA process                     given license. As such, the
                                              in order to reduce interference and                     remains available for addressing those                Commission’s decision to adopt the 30-
                                              make the most effective use of the                      needs.                                                megahertz limitation was, at a
                                              authorized facilities. And, considering                    33. In the Wireless Microphones R&O,               minimum, a logical outgrowth of the
                                              that wireless microphone users will be                  the Commission stated that ‘‘all wireless             proposals made in the Wireless
                                              operating devices that operate at low                   microphones operating in a particular                 Microphones NPRM, and thus complied
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                                              power and transmit only short                           area’’ would be limited to access to no               with notice requirements.
                                              distances, and that the other operations                more than 30 megahertz in the 1435–                      34. Moreover, the record contains
                                              in the band are not likely in the same                  1525 MHz band. In affirming the                       ample basis to support the balance that
                                              areas, we do not anticipate that                        decision to place a limit on the amount               the Commission sought to achieve when
                                              interference issues are likely to arise as              of spectrum available for wireless                    establishing the 30-megahertz limitation
                                              a practical matter. In any event, the                   microphone use in a particular area, we               for operations in this band—i.e.,
                                              Commission expects that different                       clarify that this 30-megahertz limit will             accommodating wireless microphone


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                                              operations through access to spectrum                   that event are insufficient to meet its               applicable LPAS rules, wireless
                                              in this band along with other bands,                    needs. The Commission rejected Shure’s                microphone licensees are not granted
                                              while also promoting efficient spectrum                 request that we eliminate use of STAs                 exclusive frequency assignments for
                                              use. By limiting a particular operator to               in this band for either wireless                      their secondary operations.
                                              access to no more than 30 megahertz of                  microphone or video production                        Accordingly, the grant of a LPAS license
                                              the spectrum in this band, we also                      operations. The Commission recognized                 to one entity for wireless microphone
                                              promote our goals concerning efficient                  that, for particular events, both                     operations at a specified location (e.g.,
                                              use of the spectrum in this band, and we                professional wireless microphone users                a venue) does not preclude the grant of
                                              help ensure that other licensed wireless                and professional video production                     additional LPAS licenses to other
                                              microphone users can access portions of                 services may seek access to spectrum in               entities at the same location following
                                              this spectrum for their needs as well.                  the 1435–1525 MHz band through STAs                   successful coordination of their
                                              While there may be extraordinary                        in the same general location or area. To              proposed operations with the primary
                                              situations or special events in which                   the extent that these different entities              users of the band.
                                              access to 30 megahertz in this band may                 may seek access to the 1435–1525 MHz                     38. Updating Rules to Reflect 600
                                              be insufficient, for which the STA                      band at the same location and time for                MHz Band Plan and Other
                                              process remains available (as discussed                 scheduled events, the Commission                      Miscellaneous Revisions. The broadcast
                                              below), we are not persuaded by                         expected these users to coordinate their              television incentive auction closed on
                                              petitioners that we should remove the                   audio and video operations.                           April 13, 2017. As a result, the 600 MHz
                                              general limitation and instead provide a                                                                      Band Plan is now finalized, and the
                                                                                                         37. Licensed Wireless Microphone
                                              particular user with general access to all                                                                    specific frequencies associated with the
                                                                                                      Operations in the 941.5–944 MHz Band.
                                              90 megahertz of spectrum in the band.                                                                         600 MHz service band, the 600 MHz
                                                                                                      In the Wireless Microphones R&O, the
                                              In sum, we conclude that a 30-                                                                                guard band, and the 600 MHz duplex
                                                                                                      Commission revised its rules to provide
                                              megahertz limitation is balanced and                                                                          gap are now established. Accordingly,
                                                                                                      new opportunities for licensed wireless
                                              reasonable, particularly with the                                                                             the Commission updated various rule
                                                                                                      microphone operations in the bands
                                              clarification that follows regarding                                                                          parts in part 15 (affecting unlicensed
                                                                                                      adjacent to the 944–952 MHz band,
                                              implementation of this limitation.                                                                            wireless microphone operations) and
                                                                                                      which has long been available for
                                                 35. The Commission also clarified                                                                          part 74 (affected licensed wireless
                                                                                                      wireless microphone operations under
                                              how this general limitation will apply to                                                                     microphone operations) to reflect the
                                                                                                      the Commission’s part 74 LPAS rules.                  600 MHz Band Plan. In addition, the
                                              different licensed wireless microphone
                                              users that may operate in the same                      Given the need to coordinate the                      Commission updated these rules to
                                              general area or location. The                           wireless microphone operations with                   reflect specific calendar dates for
                                              Commission recognized, as noted by the                  the various incumbent primary Federal                 compliance with various requirements
                                              petitioner and commenters above, that                   fixed services that may operate at                    that attach based on the date of release
                                              in some areas of the country the                        different frequencies and locations                   of the Closing and Channel
                                              spectrum available for licensed wireless                throughout the 941.5–944 MHz band,                    Reassignment PN and the establishment
                                              microphone operations may be quite                      we provide the following guidance.                    of the post-auction transition period.
                                              constrained (e.g., the theater district in              After coordination of proposed wireless               Finally, the Commission also took this
                                              New York City, or the Las Vegas strip).                 microphone operations with incumbent                  opportunity to reinsert part of a rule
                                              The Commission also recognized that                     non-Federal users through the local SBE               provision in § 87.303(d)(1) that had been
                                              different users in that same general area               coordinator, the applicant will file its              inadvertently deleted with the rule
                                              or location may be seeking to access                    application for an LPAS license with the              changes adopted in the Wireless
                                              portions of the same general spectrum                   Commission. In addition to the basic                  Microphones R&O.
                                              resource for their respective wireless                  technical information (such as the
                                                                                                      particular frequencies and maximum                    Procedural Matters
                                              microphone operations at a particular
                                              venue. While the Commission is                          power levels that the applicant proposes                39. Paperwork Reduction Analysis.
                                              limiting each wireless microphone                       to use), the applicant is required to                 This Order on Reconsideration contains
                                              user’s operations in a particular area or               provide a description of the proposed                 new information collection
                                              venue to access to no more than 30                      location and area(s) of operation. To                 requirements subject to the Paperwork
                                              megahertz in the band (i.e., one-third of               facilitate the Commission’s coordination              Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public
                                              the spectrum in the band), as discussed                 of the proposed wireless microphone                   Law 104–13. It will be submitted to the
                                              above, the Commission clarified that                    operations with incumbent Federal                     Office of Management and Budget
                                              different users in the same general area                users, each application should provide                (OMB) for review under section 3507(d)
                                              can each access up to 30 megahertz of                   sufficient specificity regarding the                  of the PRA. OMB, the general public,
                                              the spectrum in the band for their                      proposed location(s) (e.g., venues) of the            and other Federal agencies are invited to
                                              respective wireless microphone                          wireless microphone operations for                    comment on the new information
                                              operations.                                             which the applicant seeks authorization,              collection requirements contained in
                                                 36. As discussed above, there may be                 and limit its request only to the area(s)             this proceeding. In addition, we note
                                              extraordinary situations for which a                    necessary to meet its particular                      that pursuant to the Small Business
                                              licensed wireless microphone user may                   communications needs. Providing such                  Paperwork Relief Act of 2002 (SBPRA),
                                              need access to more than 30 megahertz                   specificity is consistent with the                    Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
                                              of spectrum in the band for a specific                  approach used for coordinating co-                    3506(c)(4), we previously sought
                                              event at a particular location or area. For             primary non-Federal fixed service                     specific comment on how the
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                                              any such extraordinary event, the STA                   applications with Federal fixed                       Commission might further reduce the
                                              process remains available to meet these                 operations in the band, and also is                   information collection burden for small
                                              needs. In keeping with existing                         consistent with the approach taken with               business concerns with fewer than 25
                                              requirements for obtaining an STA, the                  regard to secondary licensed wireless                 employees.
                                              wireless microphone licensee would                      microphone operations in the 1435–                      40. We have assessed the effects of
                                              need to demonstrate that all of the                     1525 MHz band. Finally, the                           various changes and clarifications to the
                                              spectrum resources available to it for                  Commission noted that, under the                      Wireless Microphones R&O and TV


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                                              Bands Part 15 R&O that might impose                     involves the clarification that applicants            Report and Order in ET Docket No. 14–
                                              information collection burdens on small                 for LPAS licenses to operate wireless                 165 and GN Docket No. 12–268, filed by
                                              business concerns, and find that those                  microphones on frequencies in the                     Audio-Technica, U.S., Inc., Sennheiser
                                              changes and clarifications facilitate                   941.5–944 MHz band are required to                    Electronic Corporation, and Shure
                                              licensed and unlicensed wireless                        have their proposed operations                        Incorporated are granted in part and
                                              microphone use of various frequency                     successfully coordinated with Federal                 denied in part to the extent described
                                              bands and provide wireless microphone                   users. However, the Commission                        herein.
                                              manufacturers with greater flexibility in               believes that this requirement will                     48. It is ordered, pursuant to sections
                                              designing products to meet market                       impose only a de minimis burden.                      4(i) and (j) of the Communications Act,
                                              demands. We anticipate no adverse                       Significant alternatives considered                   as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and (j),
                                              impacts on small business concerns                      include making no changes to the rules                and §§ 0.131 and 0.331 of the
                                              with fewer than 25 employees.                           adopted in the Wireless Microphones                   Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 0.131,
                                                 41. Congressional Review Act. The                    R&O and in the TV Bands Part 15 R&O                   0.331, that WT Docket Nos. 08–166 and
                                              Commission will send a copy of this                     or making more extensive changes to                   08–167 and ET Docket No. 10–24 are
                                              Order on Reconsideration to Congress                    those rules. However, the Commission                  terminated.
                                              and the Government Accountability                       finds that the relatively limited number
                                              Office pursuant to the Congressional                    of changes made in the Order best                     List of Subjects
                                              Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).                  balances the needs of wireless                        47 CFR Part 2
                                                 42. Final Regulatory Flexibility                     microphone users and manufacturers
                                              Analysis. The Regulatory Flexibility Act                and other entities that use the same                      Telecommunications.
                                              (RFA) requires that an agency prepare a                 frequency bands by providing wireless                 47 CFR Part 15
                                              regulatory flexibility analysis for notice              microphone users and manufacturers
                                              and comment rulemakings, unless the                     increased flexibility to meet their                       Communications equipment.
                                              agency certifies that ‘‘the rule will not,              requirements in those bands without                   47 CFR Part 74
                                              if promulgated, have a significant                      impairing other entities’ access to the
                                              economic impact on a substantial                        bands.                                                  Incorporation by reference, Reporting
                                              number of small entities.’’ According,                                                                        and recordkeeping requirements.
                                              we have prepared Final Regulatory                       Ordering Clauses
                                                                                                                                                            47 CFR Part 87
                                              Flexibility Analysis concerning the                        44. It is ordered that, pursuant to
                                              possible impact of the Order on                         sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 7(a), 301, 302,                   Communications equipment.
                                              Reconsideration on small entities. While                303(f), 303(g), and 303(r) of the                     47 CFR Part 90
                                              the Order on Reconsideration generally                  Communications Act of 1934, as
                                              upholds the rules adopted in the                        amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j),                   Business and industry.
                                              Wireless Microphones R&O and the TV                     157(a), 301, 302a, 303(f), 303(g), and                Federal Communications Commission.
                                              Bands Part 15 R&O, it makes the                         303(r), and section 553(b)(B) of the                  Marlene H. Dortch,
                                              changes and clarifications specified                    Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C                 Secretary.
                                              above. These changes and clarifications                 553(b)(B), this Order on Reconsideration
                                              facilitate licensed and unlicensed                      is adopted.                                           Final Rules
                                              wireless microphone use of various                         45. It is ordered that parts 2, 15, 74,              For the reasons discussed in the
                                              frequency bands by permitting more                      87, and 90 of the Commission’s rules, 47              preamble, the Federal Communications
                                              flexibility in meeting the technical                    CFR parts 2, 15, 74, 87, and 90, are                  Commission amends 47 CFR parts 2, 15,
                                              requirements relating to emission limits,               amended as set forth in the Final Rules.              74, 87, and 90 as follows:
                                              more efficient use of the 169–172 MHz                      46. It is ordered that the rules adopted
                                              band, increased access to the 1435–1525                 herein will become effective October 2,               PART 2—FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS
                                              MHz band, and the possibility of                        2017, except for § 74.803(c) and (d) of               AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS;
                                              interference protection for certain                     our rules, which contains a new                       GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
                                              professional unlicensed wireless                        information collection requirement that
                                              microphone users; resolving                             requires approval by the OMB under the                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 2
                                              uncertainties in the rules regarding                    PRA, which will become effective after                continues to read as follows:
                                              power requirements, when unlicensed                     the Commission publishes a notice in
                                                                                                                                                              Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and
                                              microphones can continue to operate                     the Federal Register announcing such                  336, unless otherwise noted.
                                              equipment certified under part 74, and                  approval and the relevant effective date.
                                              when wireless microphone applicants                        47. It is further ordered that, pursuant           ■ 2. Section 2.106, the Table of
                                              must coordinate; and providing wireless                 to section 405 of the Communications                  Frequency Allocations, is amended as
                                              microphone manufacturers with greater                   Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 405,               follows:
                                              flexibility in designing products to meet               and § 1.429 of the Commission’s rules,                ■ a. Revise page 32.
                                              market demands.                                         47 CFR 1.429, the Petitions for                       ■ b. Revise footnotes US84 and US300
                                                 43. The Commission anticipates no                    Reconsideration of the Report and Order               in the list of United States (US)
                                              adverse economic impact on small                        in GN Docket No. 14–166 and GN                        Footnotes.
                                              entities because, with one exception, the               Docket No. 12–268, filed by Audio-                      The revisions read as follows:
                                              changes provide these entities benefits                 Technica, U.S., Inc., Sennheiser
                                              previously unavailable to them, as                      Electronic Corporation, Lectrosonics,                 § 2.106      Table of Frequency Allocations.
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                                              BILLING CODE 6712–01–C                                  other than that furnished by the                         (g) Emissions within the band from
                                              *      *     *       *      *                           responsible party shall be used with the              one megahertz below to one megahertz
                                              United States (US) Footnotes                            device. The use of a permanently                      above the carrier frequency shall
                                                                                                      attached antenna or of an antenna that                comply with the emission mask in § 8.3
                                              *      *     *       *      *                           uses a unique coupling to the                         of ETSI EN 300 422–1 V1.4.2 (2011–08),
                                                US84 In the bands 941.5–944 MHz and                   intentional radiator shall be considered              Electromagnetic compatibility and
                                              1435–1525 MHz, low power auxiliary                      sufficient to comply with the provisions
                                              stations may be authorized on a secondary
                                                                                                                                                            Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wireless
                                              basis, subject to the terms and conditions set          of this section. The manufacturer may                 microphones in the 25 MHz to 3 GHz
                                              forth in 47 CFR part 74, subpart H.                     design the unit so that a broken antenna              frequency range; Part 1: Technical
                                                                                                      can be replaced by the user, but the use              characteristics and methods of
                                              *      *     *       *      *
                                                 US300 The frequencies 169.445, 169.505,
                                                                                                      of a standard antenna jack or electrical              measurement. Emissions outside of this
                                              169.545, 169.575, 169.605, 169.995, 170.025,            connector is prohibited. This                         band shall comply with the limits
                                              170.055, 170.245, 170.305, 171.045, 171.075,            requirement does not apply to carrier                 specified in section 8.4 of ETSI EN 300
                                              171.105, 171.845, 171.875, and 171.905 MHz              current devices or to devices operated                422–1 V1.4.2 (2011–08).
                                              are available for wireless microphone                   under the provisions of §§ 15.211,                    ■ 7. Section 15.711 is amended by
                                              operations on a secondary basis to Federal              15.213, 15.217, 15.219, 15.221, or                    revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
                                              and non-Federal operations. On center                   § 15.236. Further, this requirement does
                                              frequencies 169.575 MHz, 170.025 MHz,                   not apply to intentional radiators that               § 15.711   Interference avoidance methods.
                                              171.075 MHz, and 171.875 MHz, the                       must be professionally installed, such as
                                              emission bandwidth shall not exceed 200
                                                                                                                                                            *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                      perimeter protection systems and some                    (a) Geolocation required. White space
                                              kHz. On the other center frequencies, the
                                              emission bandwidth shall not exceed 54 kHz.             field disturbance sensors, or to other                devices shall rely on a geolocation
                                                                                                      intentional radiators which, in                       capability and database access
                                              *      *     *       *      *                           accordance with § 15.31(d), must be                   mechanism to protect the following
                                              PART 15—RADIO FREQUENCY                                 measured at the installation site.                    authorized service in accordance with
                                              DEVICES                                                 However, the installer shall be                       the interference protection requirements
                                                                                                      responsible for ensuring that the proper              of § 15.712: Digital television stations,
                                              ■ 3. The authority citation for part 15                 antenna is employed so that the limits                digital and analog Class A, low power,
                                              continues to read as follows:                           in this part are not exceeded.                        translator and booster stations;
                                                Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304,             ■ 6. Section 15.236 is amended by                     translator receive operations; fixed
                                              307, 336, 544a, and 549.                                revising paragraphs (a)(2) through (4),               broadcast auxiliary service links; private
                                                                                                      (c)(1), (c)(3), removing and reserving                land mobile service/commercial radio
                                              ■ 4. Section 15.37 is amended by
                                                                                                      paragraph (c)(4), revising paragraphs                 service (PLMRS/CMRS) operations;
                                              revising paragraph (i) and paragraph (k)
                                                                                                      (c)(5), (d)(2), and (g) to read as follows:           offshore radiotelephone service; low
                                              introductory text to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                            power auxiliary services authorized
                                                                                                      § 15.236 Operation of wireless                        pursuant to §§ 74.801 through 74.882 of
                                              § 15.37 Transition provisions for                       microphones in the bands 54–72 MHz, 76–
                                              compliance with the rules.                              88 MHz, 174–216 MHz, 470–608 MHz and
                                                                                                                                                            this chapter, including licensed wireless
                                              *     *      *     *     *                              614–698 MHz.                                          microphones; MVPD receive sites;
                                                (i) As of December 26, 2017, wireless                                                                       wireless medical telemetry service
                                                                                                      *      *     *    *    *
                                              microphones for which an application                       (a) * * *                                          (WMTS); radio astronomy service
                                              for certification is filed must comply                     (2) 600 MHz duplex gap. An 11                      (RAS); and 600 MHz service band
                                              with the requirements of § 15.236.                      megahertz guard band at 652–663 MHz                   licensees where they have commenced
                                              Manufacturing and marketing of                          that separates part 27 600 MHz service                operations, as defined in § 27.4 of this
                                              wireless microphones that would not                     uplink and downlink frequencies.                      chapter. In addition, protection shall be
                                              comply with the rules for operation in                     (3) 600 MHz guard band. Designated                 provided in border areas near Canada
                                              § 15.236 must cease no later than                       frequency band at 614–617 MHz that                    and Mexico in accordance with
                                              September 24, 2018. Only wireless                       prevents interference between licensed                § 15.712(g).
                                              microphones certified for operation                     services in the 600 MHz service band                  *      *    *     *     *
                                              under this part may be operated under                   and channel 37.                                       ■ 8. Section 15.713 is amended by
                                              this part as of July 13, 2020.                             (4) 600 MHz service band.                          removing and reserving paragraph (j)(9)
                                              *     *      *     *     *                              Frequencies in the 617–652 MHz and                    as follows:
                                                (k) Disclosure requirements for                       663–698 MHz bands that are reallocated
                                              unlicensed wireless microphones                         and reassigned for 600 MHz band                       § 15.713   White space database.
                                              capable of operating in the 600 MHz                     services under part 27.                               *      *    *    *      *
                                              service band. Any person who                            *      *     *    *    *                                (j) * * *
                                              manufactures, sells, leases, or offers for                 (c) * * *                                            (9) [Reserved]
                                              sale or lease, unlicensed wireless                         (1) Channels allocated and assigned                *      *    *    *      *
                                              microphones that are capable of                         for the broadcast television service.
                                              operating in the 600 MHz service band,                  *      *     *    *    *                              PART 74—EXPERIMENTAL RADIO,
                                              as defined in this part, on or after July                  (3) The 657–663 MHz segment of the                 AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST
                                              13, 2017, is subject to the following                   600 MHz duplex gap.                                   AND OTHER PROGRAM
                                              disclosure requirements:                                   (4) [Reserved]                                     DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES
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                                              *     *      *     *     *                                 (5) The 614–616 MHz segment of the
                                                                                                      600 MHz guard band.                                   ■ 9. The authority citation for part 74
                                              ■ 5. Section 15.203 is revised to read as                                                                     continues to read as follows:
                                              follows:                                                *      *     *    *    *
                                                                                                         (d) * * *                                            Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 307,
                                              § 15.203   Antenna requirement.                            (2) In the 600 MHz guard band and                  309, 310, 336, and 554.
                                                An intentional radiator shall be                      the 600 MHz duplex gap: 20 mW EIRP.                   ■ 10. Section 74.801 is amended by
                                              designed to ensure that no antenna                      *      *     *    *    *                              removing the ‘‘Note to Definitions of


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                                              600 MHz Duplex Gap, 600 MHz Guard                         (2) The 653.000–657.000 MHz                         specific channels, locations, and time
                                              Bands, and 600 MHz Service Band,’’                      segment of the 600 MHz duplex gap                     periods that have been coordinated, and
                                              and by revising the definitions of ‘‘600                may be assigned for use by low power                  be capable of being tuned to any
                                              MHz duplex gap,’’ ‘‘600 MHz guard                       auxiliary service.                                    frequency in the band.
                                              bands,’’ and ‘‘600 MHz service band’’ to                *     *     *    *     *                                 (3) LPAS users may have access to no
                                              read as follows:                                        ■ 12. Section 74.803 is amended by
                                                                                                                                                            more than 30 megahertz of spectrum
                                                                                                      revising paragraphs (c) and (d) to read               (one third of the 1435–1525 MHz band)
                                              § 74.801   Definitions.                                                                                       for their operations at the specified
                                                                                                      as follows:
                                                 600 MHz duplex gap. An 11                                                                                  locations. Different users in the same
                                              megahertz guard band at 652–663 MHz                     § 74.803 Frequency selection to avoid                 general area each can access up to 30
                                              that separates part 27 600 MHz service                  interference.                                         megahertz of spectrum for their
                                              uplink and downlink frequencies.                        *      *     *     *    *                             respective operations. All licensees that
                                                 600 MHz guard band. Designated                          (c) In the 941.5–944 MHz, 944–952                  have successfully coordinated with
                                              frequency band at 614–617 MHz that                      MHz, 952.850–956.250 MHz, 956.45–                     AFTRCC for access to the 1435–1525
                                              prevents interference between licensed                  959.85 MHz, 6875.000–6900.000 MHz,                    MHz band for operations at their
                                              services in the 600 MHz service band                    and 7100.000–7125.000 MHz bands low                   specified locations in the same general
                                              and channel 37.                                         power auxiliary station usage is                      area must, to the extent necessary,
                                                 600 MHz service band. Frequencies in                 secondary to other uses (e.g. Aural                   coordinate their particular access to and
                                              the 617–652 MHz and 663–698 MHz                         Broadcast Auxiliary, Television                       use of spectrum with other licensees to
                                              bands that are reallocated and                          Broadcast Auxiliary, Cable Relay                      minimize the potential for interference
                                              reassigned for 600 MHz band services                    Service, Fixed Point to Point                         between and among the different
                                              under part 27.                                          Microwave) and must not cause harmful                 operations.
                                              *      *     *     *    *                               interference. In the 941.5–944 MHz                    ■ 13. Section 74.831 is revised to read
                                              ■ 11. Section 74.802 is amended by                      band, low power auxiliary station usage               as follows:
                                              revising paragraph (a)(1), adding Note to               also is secondary to Federal operations
                                                                                                      in the band. In each of these bands,                  § 74.831 Scope of service and permissible
                                              paragraph (a)(1) and revising paragraph                                                                       transmissions.
                                              (a)(2) to read as follows:                              applicants are responsible for selecting
                                                                                                      the frequency assignments that are least                The license for a low power auxiliary
                                              § 74.802   Frequency assignment.                        likely to result in mutual interference               station authorizes the transmission of
                                                (a)(1) Frequencies within the                         with other licensees in the same area.                cues and orders to production personnel
                                              following bands may be assigned for use                 Applicants must consult local frequency               and participants in broadcast programs,
                                              by low power auxiliary stations:                        coordination committees, where they                   motion pictures, and major events or
                                              26.100–26.480 MHz                                       exist, for information on frequencies                 productions and in the preparation
                                              54.000–72.000 MHz                                       available in the area. In selecting                   therefor, the transmission of program
                                              76.000–88.000 MHz                                       frequencies, consideration should be                  material by means of a wireless
                                              161.625–161.775 MHz (except in Puerto                   given to the relative location of receive             microphone worn by a performer and
                                                Rico or the Virgin Islands)                           points, normal transmission paths, and                other participants in a program, motion
                                              174.000–216.000 MHz                                     the nature of the contemplated                        picture, or major event or production
                                              450.000–451.000 MHz                                     operation.                                            during rehearsal and during the actual
                                              455.000–456.000 MHz                                        (d) In the 1435–1525 MHz band, low                 broadcast, filming, recording, or event
                                              470.000–488.000 MHz                                     power auxiliary station (LPAS)                        or production, or the transmission of
                                              488.000–494.000 MHz (except Hawaii)                     authorizations are limited to operations              comments, interviews, and reports from
                                              494.000–608.000 MHz                                     at fixed locations, and only to the extent            the scene of a remote broadcast. Low
                                              614.000–698.000 MHz                                     that applicable requirements have been                power auxiliary stations operating in the
                                              941.500–944.000 MHz                                     met for the proposed operations at those              941.5–944 MHz, 944–952 MHz,
                                              944.000–952.000 MHz                                     specified locations.                                  952.850–956.250 MHz, 956.45–959.85
                                              952.850–956.250 MHz                                        (1) Each authorization is limited to               MHz, 6875–6900 MHz, and 7100–7125
                                              956.45–959.85 MHz                                       specific events or situations for which
                                              1435–1525 MHz                                                                                                 MHz bands may, in addition, transmit
                                                                                                      there is a need to deploy large numbers               synchronizing signals and various
                                              6875.000–6900.000 MHz
                                                                                                      of LPAS for specified time periods, and               control signals to portable or hand-
                                              7100.000–7125.000 MHz
                                                                                                      use of other available spectrum                       carried TV cameras which employ low
                                                Note to Paragraph (a)(1): Frequency                   resources at that particular location is              power radio signals in lieu of cable to
                                              assignments in the 614.000–698.000 MHz                  insufficient to meet the LPAS licensee’s
                                              band are subject to conditions established in
                                                                                                                                                            deliver picture signals to the control
                                                                                                      needs.                                                point at the scene of a remote broadcast.
                                              proceedings pursuant to GN Docket No. 12–                  (2) The access to spectrum in the band
                                              268. This band is being transitioned to the                                                                   ■ 14. Section 74.832 is amended by
                                              600 MHz service band, the 600 MHz guard
                                                                                                      must be coordinated with the frequency                revising paragraph (d) to read as
                                              band, and the 600 MHz duplex gap during                 coordinator for aeronautical mobile                   follows:
                                              the post-incentive auction transition period            telemetry, the Aerospace and Flight Test
                                              (as defined in § 27.4 of this chapter), which           Radio Coordinating Committee                          § 74.832 Licensing requirements and
                                              began on April 13, 2017. Low power                      (AFTRCC) prior to operations at the                   procedures.
                                              auxiliary stations must comply with the                 specified location and period of time,                *     *    *     *     *
                                              applicable conditions with respect to any               with AFTRCC indicating whether any                      (d) Cable television operations,
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                                              assignment to operate on frequencies                    specific frequencies in the band are                  motion picture and television program
                                              repurposed for the 600 MHz service band, the            unavailable for use. LPAS devices must                producers, large venue owners or
                                              600 MHz guard band, and the 600 MHz
                                              duplex gap, respectively. This rule will be
                                                                                                      complete authentication and location                  operators, and professional sound
                                              further updated, pursuant to public notice or           verification before operations begin,                 companies may be authorized to operate
                                              subsequent Commission action, to reflect                employ software-based controls or                     low power auxiliary stations in the
                                              additional changes that implement the                   similar functionality to prevent devices              bands allocated for TV broadcasting, the
                                              determinations made in these proceedings.               in the band from operating except in the              653–657 MHz band, the 941.5–944 MHz


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                                              band, the 944–952 MHz band, the                         video assist devices capable of operating             the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range;
                                              952.850–956.250 MHz band, the                           in the 600 MHz service band. Any                      part 1: Technical characteristics and
                                              956.45–959.85 MHz band, the 1435–                       person who manufactures, sells, leases,               methods of measurement. Beyond one
                                              1525 MHz band, the 6875–6900 MHz                        or offers for sale or lease low power                 megahertz below and above the carrier
                                              band, and the 7100–7125 MHz band. In                    auxiliary stations or wireless video                  frequency, emissions shall comply with
                                              the 6875–6900 MHz and 7100–7125                         devices that are capable of operating in              the limits specified in section 8.4 of
                                              MHz bands, entities eligible to hold                    the 600 MHz service band on or after                  ETSI EN 300 422–1 v1.4.2 (2011–08).
                                              licenses for cable television relay                     July 13, 2017, is subject to the following               (iii) In the 6875–6900 MHz and 7100–
                                              service stations (see § 78.13 of this                   disclosure requirements:                              7125 MHz bands, digital emissions
                                              chapter) shall also be eligible to hold                 *     *     *      *     *                            within the band from one megahertz
                                              licenses for low power auxiliary                                                                              below to one megahertz above the
                                                                                                      ■ 16. Section 74.861 is amended by
                                              stations.                                                                                                     carrier frequency shall comply with the
                                                                                                      revising paragraphs (d)(3), (d)(4)(i)                 emission mask in section 8.3.2.2 (Figure
                                              *     *     *     *     *                               through (iii), and (e)(7) to read as                  5) of the European Telecommunications
                                              ■ 15. Section 74.851 is amended by                      follows:                                              Institute Standard ETSI EN 300 422–1
                                              revising paragraphs (i) through (k), and
                                                                                                      § 74.861    Technical requirements.                   v1.4.2 (2011–08), Electromagnetic
                                              paragraph (l) introductory text to read as                                                                    compatibility and Radio spectrum
                                              follows:                                                *       *    *     *    *
                                                                                                         (d) * * *                                          Matters (ERM); Wireless microphones in
                                              § 74.851 Certification of equipment,                                                                          the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range;
                                                                                                         (3) For the 26.1–26.480 MHz,
                                              prohibition on manufacture, import, sale,                                                                     part 1: Technical characteristics and
                                                                                                      161.625–161.775 MHz, 450–451 MHz,
                                              lease, offer for sale or lease, or shipment of                                                                methods of measurement. Beyond one
                                              devices that operate in the 700 MHz or the
                                                                                                      and 455–456 MHz bands, the occupied
                                                                                                                                                            megahertz below and above the carrier
                                              600 MHz Band; labeling for 700 MHz or 600               bandwidth shall not be greater than that
                                                                                                                                                            frequency, emissions shall comply with
                                              MHz band equipment destined for non-U.S.                necessary for satisfactory transmission
                                                                                                                                                            the limits specified in section 8.4 of
                                              markets; disclosures.                                   and, in any event, an emission
                                                                                                                                                            ETSI EN 300 422–1 v1.4.2 (2011–08).
                                              *     *      *     *     *                              appearing on any discrete frequency
                                                                                                      outside the authorized band shall be                  *       *     *    *    *
                                                (i) As of January 13, 2018,                                                                                    (e) * * *
                                              applications for certification shall no                 attenuated, at least, 43+10 log10 (mean
                                                                                                                                                               (7) Analog emissions within the band
                                              longer be accepted for low power                        output power, in watts) dB below the
                                                                                                                                                            from one megahertz below to one
                                              auxiliary stations or wireless video                    mean output power of the transmitting
                                                                                                                                                            megahertz above the carrier frequency
                                              assist devices that are capable of                      unit. The requirements of this paragraph
                                                                                                                                                            shall comply with the emission mask in
                                              operating in the 600 MHz service band                   shall also apply to the applications for
                                                                                                                                                            section 8.3.1.2 of the European
                                              or the 600 MHz guard band, or for low                   certification of equipment for the 944–
                                                                                                                                                            Telecommunications Institute Standard
                                              power auxiliary stations that are capable               952 MHz band until January 13, 2018.                  ETSI EN 300 422–1 v1.4.2 (2011–08),
                                              of operating in the 600 MHz duplex gap                     (4)(i) For the 653–657 MHz, 941.5–                 Electromagnetic compatibility and
                                              unless the operations are limited to the                944 MHz, 944–952 MHz, 952.850–                        Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wireless
                                              653–657 MHz segment.                                    956.250 MHz, 956.45–959.85 MHz,                       microphones in the 25 MHz to 3 GHz
                                                (j) As of October 13, 2018, no person                 1435–1525 MHz, 6875–6900 MHz and                      frequency range; part 1: Technical
                                              shall manufacture, import, sell, lease,                 7100–7125 MHz bands, analog                           characteristics and methods of
                                              offer for sale or lease, or ship low power              emissions within the band from one                    measurement. Digital emissions within
                                              auxiliary stations or wireless video                    megahertz below to one megahertz                      the band from one megahertz below to
                                              assist devices that are capable of                      above the carrier frequency shall                     one megahertz above the carrier
                                              operating in the 600 MHz service band                   comply with the emission mask in                      frequency shall comply with the
                                              or the 600 MHz guard bands, or low                      section 8.3.1.2 of the European                       emission mask in section 8.3.2.2 (Figure
                                              power auxiliary stations that are capable               Telecommunications Institute Standard                 4) of the European Telecommunications
                                              of operating in the 600 MHz duplex gap                  ETSI EN 300 422–1 v1.4.2 (2011–08),                   Institute Standard ETSI EN 300 422–1
                                              unless the operations are limited to the                Electromagnetic compatibility and                     v1.4.2 (2011–08), Electromagnetic
                                              653–657 MHz segment. This prohibition                   Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wireless                compatibility and Radio spectrum
                                              does not apply to devices manufactured                  microphones in the 25 MHz to 3 GHz                    Matters (ERM); Wireless microphones in
                                              solely for export.                                      frequency range; Part 1: Technical                    the 25 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range;
                                                (k) As of October 13, 2018, any person                characteristics and methods of                        part 1: Technical characteristics and
                                              who manufacturers, sells, leases, or offer              measurement. Beyond one megahertz                     methods of measurement. Beyond one
                                              for sale or lease low power auxiliary                   below and above the carrier frequency,                megahertz below and above the carrier
                                              stations or wireless video assist devices               emissions shall comply with the limits                frequency, emissions shall comply with
                                              that are destined for non-U.S. markets                  specified in section 8.4 of ETSI EN 300               the limits specified in section 8.4 of
                                              and that are capable of operating in the                422–1 v1.4.2 (2011–08).                               ETSI EN 300 422–1 v1.4.2 (2011–08).
                                              600 MHz service band or the 600 MHz                        (ii) For the 653–657 MHz, 941.5–944                The requirements of this paragraph
                                              guard bands, or low power auxiliary                     MHz, 944–952 MHz, 952.850–956.250                     (e)(7) shall not apply to applications for
                                              stations that are capable of operating in               MHz, 956.45–959.85 MHz, and 1435–                     certification of equipment in these
                                              the 600 MHz duplex gap unless such                      1525 MHz bands, digital emissions                     bands until nine months after release of
                                              operations are limited to the 653–657                   within the band from one megahertz                    the Commission’s Channel
                                              MHz segment, shall include labeling                     below to one megahertz above the                      Reassignment Public Notice, as defined
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                                              and make clear in all sales, marketing,                 carrier frequency shall comply with the               in § 73.3700(a)(2) of this chapter.
                                              and packaging materials, including                      emission mask in section 8.3.2.2 (Figure
                                                                                                                                                            *       *     *    *    *
                                              online materials, relating to such                      4) of the European Telecommunications
                                              devices that the devices cannot be                      Institute Standard ETSI EN 300 422–1                  PART 87—AVIATION SERVICES
                                              operated in the United States.                          v1.4.2 (2011–08), Electromagnetic
                                                (l) Disclosure requirements for low                   compatibility and Radio spectrum                      ■ 17. The authority citation for part 87
                                              power auxiliary stations and wireless                   Matters (ERM); Wireless microphones in                continues to read as follows:


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                                                Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, and 307(e),              (b) The following frequencies are                   DATES:  The rule is effective 12:00 a.m.
                                              unless otherwise noted.                                 available for wireless microphone                     local time September 8, 2017, through
                                              ■ 18. Section 87.303 is amended by                      operations to eligibles in this part,                 11:59 p.m. local time December 31,
                                              revising paragraph (d)(1) and adding                    subject to the provisions of this                     2017.
                                              paragraph (d)(4) to read as follows:                    paragraph:                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                      Frequencies (MHz)                                     Taylor Debevec, NMFS West Coast
                                              § 87.303   Frequencies.                                   169.445                                             Region, 562–980–4066.
                                              *      *     *     *     *                                169.505                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                 (d) * * *                                              169.545                                             United States is a member of the IATTC,
                                                 (1) Frequencies in the 1435–1525                       169.575                                             which was established under the
                                              MHz and 2360–2395 MHz bands are                           169.605                                             Convention for the Establishment of an
                                              assigned in the mobile service primarily                  169.995                                             Inter-American Tropical Tuna
                                              for aeronautical telemetry and                            170.025
                                                                                                                                                            Commission signed in 1949
                                              associated telecommand operations for                     170.055
                                                                                                                                                            (Convention). The Convention provides
                                              flight testing of aircraft and missiles, or               170.245
                                                                                                                                                            an international agreement to ensure the
                                              their major components. Until January                     170.305
                                                                                                        171.045                                             effective international conservation and
                                              1, 2020, the 2345–2360 MHz band is                                                                            management of highly migratory species
                                              also available to licensees holding a                     171.075
                                                                                                        171.105                                             of fish in the IATTC Convention Area.
                                              valid authorization on April 23, 2015 for                                                                     The IATTC Convention Area, as
                                              these purposes on a secondary basis.                      171.845
                                                                                                        171.875                                             amended by the Antigua Convention,
                                              Permissible uses of these bands include                                                                       includes the waters of the EPO bounded
                                              telemetry and associated telecommand                      171.905
                                                                                                                                                            by the coast of the Americas, the 50° N.
                                              operations associated with the                            (1) On center frequencies 169.575
                                                                                                                                                            and 50° S. parallels, and the 150° W.
                                              launching and reentry into the Earth’s                  MHz, 170.025 MHz, 171.075 MHz, and
                                                                                                                                                            meridian.
                                              atmosphere, as well as any incidental                   171.875 MHz, the emission bandwidth                      Pelagic longline fishing in the EPO is
                                              orbiting prior to reentry, of objects                   shall not exceed 200 kHz. On the other                managed, in part, under the Tuna
                                              undergoing flight tests. In the 1435–                   center frequencies listed in this                     Conventions Act as amended (Act), 16
                                              1525 MHz band, the following                            paragraph (b), the emission bandwidth                 U.S.C. 951–962. Under the Act, NMFS
                                              frequencies are shared on a co-equal                    shall not exceed 54 kHz.                              must publish regulations to carry out
                                              basis with flight telemetering mobile                   *     *     *    *     *                              recommendations of the IATTC that
                                              stations: 1444.5, 1453.5, 1501.5, 1515.5,               [FR Doc. 2017–17442 Filed 8–31–17; 8:45 am]           have been approved by the Department
                                              and 1524.5 MHz. In the 2360–2395 MHz                    BILLING CODE 6712–01–P                                of State (DOS). Regulations governing
                                              band, the following frequencies may be                                                                        fishing by U.S. vessels in accordance
                                              assigned for telemetry and associated                                                                         with the Act appear at 50 CFR part 300,
                                              telecommand operations of expendable                    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                subpart C. These regulations implement
                                              and re-usable launch vehicles, whether                                                                        IATTC recommendations for the
                                              or not such operations involve flight                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      conservation and management of highly
                                              testing: 2364.5, 2370.5 and 2382.5 MHz.                 Administration                                        migratory fish resources in the EPO.
                                              All other mobile telemetry uses of the                                                                           In 2017, the IATTC adopted
                                              2360–2395 MHz band shall be on a non-                   50 CFR Part 300                                       Resolution C–17–01, which establishes
                                              interfering and unprotected basis to the                [Docket No. 170223197–7311–01]                        an annual catch limit of bigeye tuna for
                                              above uses.                                                                                                   longline vessels over 24 meters. For
                                                                                                      RIN 0648–XF605                                        calendar year 2017, the catch of bigeye
                                              *      *     *     *     *
                                                 (4) Frequencies in the bands 1435–                                                                         tuna by longline gear in the IATTC
                                                                                                      International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna
                                              1525 MHz are also available for low                                                                           Convention Area by fishing vessels of
                                                                                                      Fisheries; 2017 Bigeye Tuna Longline
                                              power auxiliary station use on a                                                                              the United States that are over 24 meters
                                                                                                      Fishery Closure in the Eastern Pacific
                                              secondary basis.                                                                                              in overall length is limited to 500 metric
                                                                                                      Ocean
                                              *      *     *     *     *                                                                                    tons per year. With the approval of the
                                                                                                      AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    DOS, NMFS implemented this catch
                                              PART 90—PRIVATE LAND MOBILE                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  limit by notice-and-comment
                                              RADIO SERVICES                                          Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    rulemaking under the Act (82 FR 17382,
                                                                                                      Commerce.                                             April 11, 2017, and codified at 50 CFR
                                              ■ 19. The authority citation for part 90                ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.                      300.25).
                                              continues to read as follows:                                                                                    NMFS, through monitoring the
                                                Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r),
                                                                                                      SUMMARY:   NMFS is temporarily closing                retained catches of bigeye tuna using
                                              and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of              the U.S. pelagic longline fishery for                 logbook data submitted by vessel
                                              1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161,                bigeye tuna for vessels over 24 meters in             captains and other available information
                                              303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7), and Title VI of          overall length in the eastern Pacific                 from the longline fisheries in the IATTC
                                              the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation            Ocean (EPO) through December 31,                      Convention Area, has determined that
                                              Act of 2012, Pub. L. 112–96, 126 Stat. 156.             2017, because the 2017 catch limit of                 the 2017 catch limit is expected to be
                                              ■ 20. Section 90.265 is amended by                      500 metric tons is expected to be                     reached by September 8, 2017. In
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                                              revising paragraph (b) introductory text                reached. This action is necessary to                  accordance with 50 CFR 300.25(a), this
                                              and paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:                prevent the fishery from exceeding the                Federal Register notice announces that
                                                                                                      applicable catch limit established by the             the U.S. longline fishery for bigeye tuna
                                              § 90.265 Assignment and use of                          Inter-American Tropical Tuna                          in the IATTC Convention Area will be
                                              frequencies in the bands allocated for                  Commission (IATTC) in Resolution C–                   closed for vessels over 24 meters in
                                              Federal use.                                            17–01 (Conservation of Tuna in the                    overall length starting on September 8,
                                              *      *     *       *      *                           Eastern Pacific Ocean during 2017).                   2017, through the end of the 2017


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective October 2, 2017, except for amendments to Sec. Sec. 74.803(c) and (d), which contain new or modified information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-13, that are not effective until approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the effective date once OMB approves.
ContactPaul Murray, Office of Engineering and Technology, 202-418-0688, [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 41549 
CFR Citation47 CFR 15
47 CFR 2
47 CFR 74
47 CFR 87
47 CFR 90

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