[SBE] Public safety radio

Bob Reite br at telcen.com
Wed Oct 7 14:32:57 EDT 2009


It's now under part 90. And similar to broadcast engineering, part
90.433a says "No operator license or permit is required for the
operation, maintenance, or repair of stations licensed under this part."

Larry Bloomfield wrote:

> To the best of my recollection, Russ, the FCC rules as published in the

> Federal Register are broken down into different parts that govern

> different types of radio services. The term "Radio Service" includes all

> broadcast type of transmission, as I recall. I believe parts 73 and 74

> cover most all of commercial radio and television broadcast of one kind

> or another. Part 97 covers amateur radio and part 91 or 93 covers

> business radio and/or the public safety radio service. These are only

> the rules that govern these different radio services. That said, I've

> never met an electron that knew the difference.

>

> I'm sure there are others on this list that are much more current on the

> different parts of the FCC's R&Rs than I am and they will assuredly

> chime in.

>

>

> Russ VanderHorst wrote:

>>

>> Hi all

>>

>> I'm down with the flu today...this isn't fun. Anyway, I was just

>> curious...do transitters for public safety (police, fire etc) come

>> under the realm of broadcast engineering?

>>

>> Thanks

>>

>> Russ

>>

>> My web page

>>

>> Russvanderhorst.info

>>

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