Wideband to Narrow Band... Play it again Sam! By Joe Jarrett Texas DPS / Frequency Coordinator.

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Wideband to Narrow Band... Play it again Sam! By Joe Jarrett Texas DPS / Frequency Coordinator

Outline Narrowbanding Basics Narrowbanding Deadlines Public Notice DA Modifying Licenses to Reflect Narrowbanding

Narrowbanding Basics Who is required to Narrowband? – All Public Safety and Industrial/Business licenses in the MHz (VHF) and Mhz (UHF) bands What is required? – By January 1, 2013, Licensees must migrate their systems from 25 KHz (wideband) to 12.5 KHz (narrowband) channel bandwidth or a technology that achieves equivalent efficiency

Benefits of Narrowbanding Bottom line (Not from the FCC) – It packs more communications in less space and therefore makes the spectrum more efficient!

Narrowbanding Deadlines All licensees must complete narrowbanding to 12.5 KHz by January 1, 2013 – FCC will also no longer allow manufacture or importation of equipment that includes a 25 KHz mode Some interim requirements are already in effect – 12.5 KHz operation required for all new VHF/UHF systems or expansion of existing systems – FCC will not certify new equipment that includes a 25 KHz mode

Why Meeting the Deadline is Important After Jan 1, 2013, FCC interference rules will not protect non-compliant WB systems from harmful interference Systems that fail to NB by the deadline could create interference or interoperability problems for systems that have converted to NB As of February 1, all national freq coordinators are coordinating assuming narrow band

The Deadline will not be Extended The deadline has recently been reaffirmed by the FCC – – Jan 5 th PUBLIC NOTICE DA was a warning that time was running out Waivers may be granted... But waiver requests must meet a high standard and will not routinely be granted Informal contact with the FCC is encouraged prior to any filing

Public Notice DA Reaffirmed the deadlines Gave detailed instructions regarding obtaining Waivers – “High level of scrutiny” – “unique or unusual factual circumstances” – “Show the grant of the waiver would be in the public interest – Not granting the waiver would be “unduly burdensome or contrary to the pubic interest” Explain how you have “worked diligently and in good faith to narrowband” your systems expeditiously

Public Notice DA (cont.) If you are going to do a waiver request – first hire a good communications lawyer... Then go over the 10 bullet points recommended by the public notice – Steps already taken – Details on the system in question including complexity, current status, other improvement or migration plans – Funding sources – Scheduling details – How you intend to minimize the negative impact of those co-channel and adjacent channel licensees you might interfere with

What you must do now Plan! – But it may be too late! – Note: A waiver request that has not been acted upon by January 1 st, 2013 means you do not have a waiver to operate at that time

License Modifications Licensees should modify their licenses to add a narrowband emission designator prior to commencing narrowband operations – Licensees may maintain both narrowband and wideband designators on their licenses while they are transitioning their systems Once the narrowband transition is complete, licensees should modify their licenses by removing the wideband emission designators These actions can be completed online using ULS

Frequency Coordination Frequency coordination is NOT required for addition of narrowband emissions designator or removal of wide band emissions designator, provided no other changes are being made Frequency coordination is required when narrowbanding is combined with other modifications that alter a stations footprint. What happens to the licenses with only wideband designators on 1/1/2013?

Whats happened recently? DA – Jan 5, 2012 – Reaffirmed that the FCC was really REALLY serious DA – Jan 27, 2012 – FCC Announced that 21 agencies HAD asked for waivers – (no one in Texas) DA – Feb 21, 2012 – Additional guidance, instructions and clarifications on what is required to get a waiver

Docket WT February 21, 2012 Waiver conditionally granted to St Louis County and 3 other cooperating agencies – Multi-county interoperable 800 MHz system – Sales Tax incentives in place to pay for it – Upon completing will transition VHF/UHF system that is the subject of the waiver – New system under planning since 2007 – New system will not be complete in time – 274 frequencies held by 27 licensees

Docket WT Conditions Each of the 27 licensees must file a letter attached to their licenses in the FCC’s ULS within 90 days stating: – Consent to the terms of the waiver grant – Will transition its operations to the new system – Will relinquish any VHF/UHF spectrum covered under the waiver – Licenses who don’t agree to this must meet the narrow band deadline.

Docket WT The Main Condition! The complete list of frequencies and licenses to be covered by the waiver must be identified and presented in a list to the FCC within 6 months Or the Waiver Fails The FCC ended the waiver document with a note that other waiver requesters should pay attention to how THIS one was done!

The Goal: To turn Texas Blue & Eventually all Green! Status as of March 28, % of the Licenses in Texas are NB or have had NB designators added – up from 48% in mid August 2913 (21%) 5299 (38%) 5774 (41%) 13986

NECP Goal 2 N/B Licenses CASM Freq Mapping Click here

Select your state and County Select your State and County

Or your CoG (WCTCoG) Or Select Your CoG You can also select a Call Sign or a FRN

West Central Texas CoG

Analysis Spreadsheets WB/NB Assistance Tool can generate a number spread sheets – Results by Region (or CoG) – Results by County – List of all licensed transmitters and their status – List of all Narrow Band licensed transmitters – List of all Wide Band Licensed transmitters

NB Licenses for Rio Grande CoG by County

Rio Grande CoG Detailed Analysis

N/W Band Detailed Analysis County FRN FCC Call Sign Agency Name Frequency NB Emission WB Emission LOC/Ant # Location City Address of Site License Expiration Date Contact Information (Including phone #s) Licensee Transmitter Power Latitude and Longitude

State Wide Narrow Band Conversion Percentages As of 3/27/2012 NarrowWide Total 3/23 % Now 1PRPC %55% 2SPAG %84% 3NRPC %58% 4NCTCOG %69% 5ATCOG %74% 6ETCOG %60% 7WCTCOG %88% 8RGCOG %63% 9PBRPC %62% 10CVCOG %66% 11HOTCOG %71% 12CAPCOG %32% 13BVCOG %54%

State Wide Narrow Band Conversion Percentages NarrowWide Total 3/23 %NOW 14DETCOG %56% 15SETRPC %35% 16H-GAC %48% 17GCRPC %47% 18AACOG %59% 19SDTC %74% 20CBCOG %57% 21LRGVDC %40% 22TCOG %57% 23CTCOG %57% 24MRGDC %50% Total %53% As of 3/27/2012

How does your CoG Rank?

Just when you thought it would be safe to get back into the water...

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