Call Sign
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WPOH385 |
Radio Service |
YC - SMR, 806-821/851-866 MHz, Auctioned |
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Applications |
Receipt Date |
File
Number and Type |
Status |
04/05/2024
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0010656984
WD
- Withdrawal of Application
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Withdrawn
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11/15/2023
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0010656984
AM
- Amendment
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Inactive
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08/17/2023
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0010656984
AM
- Amendment
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Inactive
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All Applications (41)
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Automated Letters and Authorizations |
03/26/2018 |
6349706 Renewal Reminder -- Licensee
6349706 Renewal Reminder -- Contact
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08/16/2016 |
6175433 Application Receipt -- Licensee
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08/05/2016 |
6171878 Application Receipt -- Licensee
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All Automated Letters and Authorizations (5)
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Comments |
03/13/2018
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Waiver of Section 90.209(b)(7) granted pursuant to DA 18-233, dated March 9, 2018. Licensee must comply with the provisions set forth in DA 18-233.
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History |
09/20/2023
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License Transferred
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08/25/2023
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License Transferred
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10/23/2021
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Administrative Update Applied
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All History (38)
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Special
Conditions
Refer to Locations and Frequencies Tabs
for special conditions at those levels
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1. Sprint will provide appropriate co-channel protection to incumbent licensees pursuant to Section 90.621(b) of the Commission’s co-channel protection rules. 2. Sprint will provide adjacent-channel protection in accordance with the standard adopted by the Commission in the 800 MHz Second Memorandum Opinion and Order based on the petition filed by NPSPAC Region 8 (New York Metropolitan Area). 3. Sprint will not use and will protect the five nationwide mutual aid channels in the 821-824/866-869 MHz band in each NPSPAC region in which it operates until rebanding is complete in that region. 4. At least 60 days prior to initiating service in the 821-824/866-869 MHz band pursuant to its modified EA licenses, Sprint must provide written notification to every NPSPAC licensee in the affected NPSPAC region(s), at the contact address listed in ULS, that it intends to use its modified licenses to operate in the 821-824/866-869 MHz band. In addition, Sprint must provide the same written notification to the Regional Planning Coordinator(s) for the affected NPSPAC region(s). 5. Sprint will notify the administrator of the CTIA interference website of any new geographic areas in which Sprint deploys facilities in the 821-824/866-869 MHz band. 6. In the event of an interference complaint, Sprint Nextel will strictly adhere to the Commission’s mandated interference response timelines and requirements specified in Section 90.674 of the Commission’s rules. 7. Until the conclusion of band reconfiguration in the affected NPSPAC region(s), Sprint will protect public safety systems in the 821-824/866-869 MHz band in accordance with the “interim” interference standard specified by the Commission in the 800 MHz Supplemental Order. In addition, Sprint Nextel will employ the additional protection methods identified in the 800 MHz Supplemental Order to protect public safety systems in the 821-824/866-869 MHz band that do not meet the signal strength threshold under Commission’s interim rule but that do meet the threshold under the Commission’s final interference rules. * For complete text of applicable conditions, see DA 08-1074. 8. Sprint will comply with the Protocol between the Department of State of the United States of America and the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation of the United Mexican States concerning the allotment, assignment and use of the 806-824/851-869 MHz and 896-901/935-940 MHz bands for terrestrial non-broadcasting radiocommunication services along the common border.
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Waiver of Section 90.209(b)(7) is specifically conditioned on the following: (1) In the ten counties in the Southern California NPSPAC Region listed in the Attachment of DA 18-1213, Sprint must maintain a minimum 70-mile co-channel separation between Sprint's proposed operations at 821-824/866-869 MHz and the closest public safety site still operational in the old NPSPAC band. (2) Sprint must provide applicable public safety entities with 30-days advance notice of Sprint's deployment and planned initiation date of operations in the Southern California NPSPAC Region, or if Sprint’s operation of a base station site is subject to Section 90.621(b)(4)(ii)’s separation distance requirements, technical information and sufficient time to permit advance review and clearance of Sprint’s deployment at that site. (3) If Sprint receives a report that station(s) operating in the areas covered by this waiver are causing harmful interference to a public safety licensee, it shall immediately suspend operation under this waiver of such station(s) except for test transmissions to identify and eliminate the interference. Sprint may resume operation under this waiver of such station(s) only after the interference has been successfully mitigated. Further, Sprint's operations remain subject to the Commission's rules regarding abatement of unacceptable interference as set forth in Sections 90.672, 90.673, 90.674, and 90.675. Sprint must afford additional co-channel distance separation pursuant to Section 90. 621(b)(4)(ii) if its sites or those of any public safety entity still operating in the old NPSPAC band meet the protection criteria provided in that rule.
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Grant of the request to update licensee name is conditioned on it not reflecting an assignment or transfer of control (see Rule 1.948); if an assignment or transfer occurred without proper notification or FCC approval, the grant is void and the station islicensed under the prior name.
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Attachments |
Type |
Description |
Date Entered |
Letter
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DA 18-1213
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11/29/2018
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Letter
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Waiver Grant DA 18-233
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03/09/2018
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