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We note that none of the parties address the issue of whether TRMM should be provided an additional year of protection from harmful interference from FSS operations. They suggest that, rather than excluding FSS earth stations from the critical zones, the Commission should preserve the ability of satellite system operators to use this band by permitting them to coordinate with NASA on a casebycase basis. They argue that this would be a fair mechanism for resolving any potential conflicting uses of spectrum. Further, Hughes states that the combination of the technical rules proposed in the NPRM and the identification of the precise coordinates of the critical zones would be sufficient to allow expeditious commercial use of this band without imposing any undue burden on the systems that NASA seeks to protect.X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8: 1. 1. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a)#XN\  PXP##X\  P6;P%#p#XN\  PXP#Í#X\  P6;P%# 13 C.F.R.  121.201, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 4899.} At present there are no FSS satellite licensees in the 13.7514.0 GHz band, and therefore, there are no small businesses currently using this band. However, we acknowledge that there may be future development of new satellite systems in this frequency band that may qualify as small entities pursuant to the SBA's definition. This rule may also affect satellite communications equipment manufacturers. According to the SBA's regulations, a satellite communications equipment manufacturer must have 750 or fewer employees in order to qualify as a small business concern.Z? 1. 1. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a)#XN\  PXP##X\  P6;P%#p#XN\  PXP#Í#X\  P6;P%# 13 C.F.R.  121.201, (SIC) Code 3663.Z Census Bureau data indicates that there are 858 U.S. companies that manufacture radio and television broadcasting and communications equipment, and that 778 of these firms have fewer than 750 employees and would be classified as small entities.@ 1. 1. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a)#XN\  PXP##X\  P6;P%#p#XN\  PXP#Í#X\  P6;P%# U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1992 Census of Transportation, Communications and Utilities (issued May 1995), SIC category 3663. The Census Bureau category is very broad, and specific figures are not available as to how many of these firms are manufacturers of satellite communications equipment; however, we acknowledge the likelihood that some of them may qualify as small entities. Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other Compliance Requirements of the Rules The antennas that will use the 13.7514.0 GHz band must have a minimum diameter of 4.5 meters. The e.i.r.p. from a earth station using the 13.7514.0 GHz band must be at least 68 dBW and must not exceed 85 dBW, except in the frequency band 13.77213.778 GHz, where the e.i.r.p. must be at least 68 dBW and must not exceed 71 dBW per 6 MHz. These rules are designed to ensure that FSS uplink operations will not cause harmful interference to the incumbent users of the band. These technical rules will generally effect only those small entities that manufacture earth station uplink equipment. Such equipment must comply with the requirement of Part 25 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. Part 25. The types of professional engineering skills needed to assure such compliance would be available at any manufacturer of such equipment. In addition, the operators of the equipment must monitor the output power of the transmitter in order to ensure that the e.i.r.p. range is maintained. The types of professional skills needed to monitor the output power would be integral to the running of the system. Steps Taken to Minimize Significant Economic Impact on Small Entities Consistent with Stated Objectives The Commission considered and rejected an alternative proposal to restrict this FSS allocation to international service only. In this Report and Order, we decline to restrict the use of the 13.7514.0 GHz band to international systems only. We believe that, by treating all U.S.licensed geostationary fixedsatellite operations in this band under the same regulatory scheme, we will better encourage the opening of markets and the intensification of competition in the fixedsatellite services for both domestic and international operations. Further, we believe that restriction of this band to international operations only is not technically justified and would needlessly impair businesses' ability, including small businesses, to meet their customers' needs. Accordingly, we are making the 13.7514.0 GHz band available for use by both domestic and international FSS systems. Report to Congress: The Commission shall send a copy of this Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, along with this Report and Order, in a report to Congress pursuant to the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, 5 U.S.C.  801(a)(1)(A). A copy of this FRFA will also be published in the Federal Register.  ` FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ` William F. Caton  Acting Secretary   )" Appendix: Final Rules ă * Parts 2, 25 and 90 of title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations are amended as follows: '` PART 2 FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS;GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. The authority citation for Part 2 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sec. 4, 302, 303, and 307 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. Sections 154, 302, 303 and 307, unless otherwise noted. 2. Section 2.106, the Table of Frequency Allocations, is amended as follows: ` a.Remove the existing entries for 10.711.7 GHz, 12.7513.25 GHz, 13.2513.4 GHz and 13.414.0 GHz in columns (1) through (7); for 14.0014.25, 14.2514.30 GHz, 14.314.4 GHz, 14.4014.47 GHz and 14.4714.50 GHz in columns (1) through (3); and for 14.014.2 GHz, 14.214.3 GHz, 14.314.4 GHz and 14.414.5 GHz in columns (4) through (7). b.Add entries in numerical order for 10.711.7 GHz, 12.7513.25 GHz, 13.2513.4 GHz, 13.413.75 GHz, 13.7514 GHz, 1414.2 GHz, 14.214.25 GHz, 14.2514.3 GHz, 14.314.4 GHz, 14.414.47 GHz and 14.4714.5 GHz in columns (1) through (7). c.Remove international footnotes 835, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 859, 860, 861 and 862. d.Add the note and international footnotes S5.149, S5.333, S5.441, S5.484, S5.497, S5.498, S5.499, S5.500, S5.501, S5.502, S5.503, S5.503A, S5.504, S5.505, S5.506, S5.508 and S5.509 immediately after the heading "INTERNATIONAL FOOTNOTES" and before international footnote 444. e.Revise US110. f.Remove US287. g.Add US337.  2.106 Table of Frequency Allocations * * * * * '3 #,-2P,P# | ddx'r'r ddx'r'r | *    *International tableUnited States tableFCC use designators*    *Region 1 allocation GHzRegion 2 allocation GHzRegion 3 allocation GHzGovernmentNonGovernmentRule part(s)Specialuse frequencies*  * (1) (2) (3)Allocation GHz (4)Allocation GHz (5) (6) (7)*      *********+  +  *10.7!11.7 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (space toEarth)(Earthtospace) S5.441 S5.484 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile10.7!11.7 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (spacetoEarth) S5.441 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile10.7!11.7 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (spacetoEarth) S5.441 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile10.7 11.7 US21110.7 11.7 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (spaceto Earth) S5.441 US211 NG104 NG41  FIXED MICROWAVE (101) SATELLITE COM MUNICATIONS (25)*      *********+  +  *12.75 ! 13.25 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.441 MOBILE Space Research (deep space)(spacetoEarth)12.75 ! 13.25 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.441 MOBILE Space Research (deep space)(spacetoEarth)12.75 ! 13.25 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.441 MOBILE Space Research (deep space)(spacetoEarth)12.75 ! 13.25 US25112.75 ! 13.25 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthto space) S5.441 NG104 MOBILE US251 NG53 NG118 AUXILIARY BROADCASTING (74) CABLE TV RELAY (78) FIXED MICROWAVE (101)*!  !  *13.25 ! 13.4 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.497 S5.498 13.25 ! 13.4 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.497 S5.498 13.25 ! 13.4 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.497 S5.498 S5.49913.25 ! 13.4 AERONAUTICAL RADIO NAVIGATION S5.497 Space Research (Earthtospace)13.25 ! 13.4 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.497 Space Research (Earthtospace) AVIATION (87)*5  5  *13.4 ! 13.75 RADIOLOCATION Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.333 S5.500 S5.50113.4 ! 13.75 RADIOLOCATION Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.333 13.4 ! 13.75 RADIOLOCATION Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.333 S5.499 S5.500 S5.50113.4 ! 13.75 RADIOLOCATION US110 G59 Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.333 13.4 ! 13.75 Radiolocation US110 Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.333  Private Land Mobile (90) *          *13.75 ! 14 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) RADIOLOCATION Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.333 S5.500 S5.501 S5.502 S5.503 S5.503A13.75 ! 14 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) RADIOLOCATION Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.333 S5.502 S5.503 S5.503A13.75 ! 14 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) RADIOLOCATION Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.333 S5.499 S5.500 S5.501 S5.502 S5.503 S5.503A13.75 ! 14 RADIOLOCATION US110 G59 Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research US337 S5.333 S5.502 S5.503 S5.503A 13.75 ! 14 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) US337 Radiolocation US110 Standard Frequency and Time SignalSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.333 S5.502 S5.503 S5.503A  SATELLITE COMMUNI CATION (25) Private Land Mobile (90)  | ddx'r'r ddx'r'r | *    *International tableUnited States tableFCC use designators*    *Region 1 allocation GHzRegion 2 allocation GHzRegion 3 allocation GHzGovernmentNonGovernmentRule part(s)Specialuse frequencies*  * (1) (2) (3)Allocation GHz (4)Allocation GHz (5) (6) (7)*5  5  *14!14.2 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 RADIONAVIGATION S5.504 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.50514!14.2 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 RADIONAVIGATION S5.504 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research 14!14.2 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 RADIONAVIGATION S5.504 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.50514 ! 14.2 RADIONAVIGATION US292 Space Research 14 ! 14.2 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) RADIONAVIGATION US292 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research  SATELLITE COM MUNICATIONS (25) Aviation (87) Maritime (80)*5  5  *14.2!14.25 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 RADIONAVIGATION S5.504 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.50514.2!14.25 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 RADIONAVIGATION S5.504 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research 14.2!14.25 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 RADIONAVIGATION S5.504 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.50514.2 ! 14.25 14.2 ! 14.25 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Mobile except aeronautical mobile SATELLITE COM MUNICATIONS (25) Fixed Microwave (101)*5  5  *14.25!14.3 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 RADIONAVIGATION S5.504 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.505 S5.508 14.25!14.3 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 RADIONAVIGATION S5.504 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research 14.25!14.3 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 RADIONAVIGATION S5.504 Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Space Research S5.505 S5.50914.25!14.3 14.25 ! 14.3 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Mobile except aeronautical mobile  SATELLITE COM MUNICATIONS (25) Fixed Microwave (101)*5  5  *14.3!14.4 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Land MobileSatellite (Earth-tospace) RadionavigationSatellite 14.3!14.4 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 Land MobileSatellite (Earth-tospace) RadionavigationSatellite14.3!14.4 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Land MobileSatellite (Earth-tospace) RadionavigationSatellite14.3!14.4 14.3 ! 14.4 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) Mobile except aeronautical mobile  SATELLITE COM MUNICATIONS (25) Fixed Microwave (101)*          *14.4!14.47 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Land MobileSatellite (Earth-tospace) Space Research (spacetoEarth)14.4!14.47 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Land MobileSatellite (Earth-tospace) Space Research (spacetoEarth)14.4!14.47 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Land MobileSatellite (Earth-tospace) Space Research (spacetoEarth)14.4 ! 14.47 Fixed Mobile14.4 ! 14.47 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace)  SATELLITE COM MUNICATIONS (25) | ddx'r'r ddx'r'r | *    *International tableUnited States tableFCC use designators*    *Region 1 allocation GHzRegion 2 allocation GHzRegion 3 allocation GHzGovernmentNonGovernmentRule part(s)Specialuse frequencies*  * (1) (2) (3)Allocation GHz (4)Allocation GHz (5) (6) (7)*?  ?  *14.47!14.5 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Land MobileSatellite (Earth-tospace) Radio Astronomy S5.14914.47!14.5 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Land MobileSatellite (Earth-tospace) Radio Astronomy S5.14914.47!14.5 FIXED FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) S5.506 MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Land MobileSatellite (Earth-tospace) Radio Astronomy S5.14914.47 ! 14.5 Fixed Mobile S5.149 US203 14.47 ! 14.5 FIXEDSATELLITE (Earthtospace) Land MobileSatellite (Earthtospace) S5.149 US203  SATELLITE COM MUNICATIONS (25)*          ******** 3'  1. 1. 1. a.(1)(a) i) a)#XN\  PXP##,-2P,P#`   #XN\  PXP#Federal Communications Commission`&(#BFCC 96377 ă yxdddy c#XN\  PXP#INTERNATIONAL FOOTNOTES Note: The International Telecommunication Union is transitioning to new Simplified Radio Regulations. As part of the Simplified Radio Regulations, the "S" numbering scheme is used for international footnotes. Until such time as the Commission revises the entire list of international footnotes to comport with the new "S" numbering scheme, the international footnotes that are adopted in individual proceeding shall be listed prior to the listing of international footnotes employing the old numbering scheme. Footnotes employing the old numbering scheme shall not be deleted until all frequency bands listed within a footnote have been updated to the new "S" numbering scheme. FN  S5.149In making assignments to stations of other services to which the bands: Fz  F<1336013410 kHz,<< 3345.83352.5 MHz*,72.7772.91 GHz*, 2555025670 kHz,<< 48254835 MHz*,93.0793.27 GHz*, 37.538.25 MHz,<< 49504990 MHz,97.8898.08 GHz*, 7374.6 MHz in 49905000 MHz,140.69140.98 GHz*, Regions 1 and 3,<< 66506675.2 MHz*,144.68144.98 GHz*, 79.7580.25 MHz in 10.610.68 GHz,145.45145.75 GHz*, Region 3, 14.4714.5 GHz*,146.82147.12 GHz*, 150.05153 MHz in 22.0122.21 GHz*,150151 GHz*, Region 1,22.2122.5 GHz,174.42175.02 GHz*, 322328.6 MHz*,<< 22.8122.86 GHz*,7177177.4 GHz*, 406.1410 MHz,<< 23.0723.12 GHz*, 178.2178.6 GHz*, 608614 MHz in 31.231.3 GHz,7181181.46 GHz*, Regions 1 and 3,<< 31.531.8 GHz in 186.2186.6 GHz*, 13301400 MHz*,<< Regions 1 and 3,250251 GHz*, 1610.61613.8 MHz*,36.4336.5 GHz*,257.5258 GHz*, 16601670 MHz,<< 42.543.5 GHz,7261265 GHz, 1718.81722.2 MHz*,<< 42.7742.87 GHz*,262.24262.76 GHz*, 26552690 MHz,<< 43.0743.17 GHz*,7265275 GHz, 32603267 MHz*,<< 43.3743.47 GHz*,265.64266.16 GHz*, 33323339 MHz*,<< 48.9449.04 GHz*,267.34267.86 GHz*, 271.74272.26 GHz* are allocated (* indicates radio astronomy use for spectral line observations), administrations are urged to take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service from harmful interference. Emissions from spaceborne or airborne stations can be particularly serious sources of interference to the radio astronomy service (see Nos. 343/S4.5 and 344/S4.6 and Article 36/S29). S5.333In the bands 12151300 MHz, 31003300 MHz, 52505350MHz, 85508650 MHz, 95009800 MHz and 13.414.0 GHz, radiolocation stations installed on spacecraft may also be employed for the earth explorationsatellite and space research services on a secondary basis. S5.441The use of the bands 45004800 MHz (spacetoEarth), 67257025 MHz (Earthtospace), 10.710.95GHz (spacetoEarth), 11.211.45 GHz (spacetoEarth) and 12.7513.25 GHz (Earthtospace) by the fixedsatellite service shall be in accordance with the provisions of Appendix30B/S30B. S5.484In Region 1, the use of the band 10.711.7 GHz by the fixedsatellite service (Earthtospace) is limited to feeder links for the broadcastingsatellite service. S5.497The use of the band 13.2513.4 GHz by the aeronautical radionavigation service is limited to Doppler navigation aids. S5.498The band 13.2513.4 GHz may also be used in the space research service (Earthtospace) on a secondary basis, subject to agreement obtained under Article 14/No. S9.21. S5.499Additional allocation: in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, the band 13.2514 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. S5.500Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Brunei Darussalam, Cameroon, the Republic of Korea, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Gabon, Guinea, Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, the Lebanon, Madagascar, Malaysia, Malawi, Mali, Malta, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Syria, Senegal, Singapore, Sudan, Chad and Tunisia, the band 13.414 GHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile services on a primary basis. S5.501Additional allocation: in Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Hungary, Japan, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, the United Kingdom, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine, the band 13.414 GHz is also allocated to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. S5.502In the band 13.7514GHz, the e.i.r.p. of any emission from an earth station in the fixedsatellite service shall be at least 68 dBW, and should not exceed 85dBW, with a minimum antenna diameter of 4.5 metres. In addition the e.i.r.p., averaged over one second, radiated by a station in the radiolocation or radionavigation services towards the geostationarysatellite orbit shall not exceed 59dBW. S5.503In the band 13.7514GHz, geostationary space stations in the space research service for which information for advance publication has been received by the Bureau prior to 31 January 1992 shall operate on an equal basis with stations in the fixedsatellite service; after that date, new geostationary space stations in the space research service will operate on a secondary basis. The e.i.r.p. density of emissions from any earth station in the fixedsatellite service shall not exceed 71 dBW per 6 MHz in the frequency range 13.77213.778 GHz until those geostationary space stations in the space research service for which information for advance publication has been received by the Bureau prior to 31 January 1992 cease to operate in this band. Automatic power control may be used to increase the e.i.r.p. density above 71 dBW per 6MHz in this frequency range to compensate for rain attenuation, to the extent that the power-flux density at the fixedsatellite service space station does not exceed the value resulting from use of 71 dBW per 6 MHz e.i.r.p. in clear sky conditions. F S5.503AUntil 1 January 2000, stations in the fixedsatellite service shall not cause harmful interference to nongeostationary space stations in the space research and Earth explorationsatellite services. After that date, these non-geostationary space stations will operate on a secondary basis in relation to the fixedsatellite service. Additionally, when planning earth stations in the fixedsatellite service to be brought into service between 1 January 2000 and 1January 2001, in order to accommodate the needs of spaceborne precipitation radars operating in the band 13.79313.805 GHz, advantage should be taken of the consultation process and the information given in Recommendation ITU-RSA.1071. F S5.504The use of the band 1414.3 GHz by the radionavigation service shall be such as to provide sufficient protection to space stations of the fixedsatellite service (see Recommendation 708). S5.505Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, Cameroon, China, the Congo, the Republic of Korea, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Gabon, Guatemala, Guinea, India, Indonesia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lesotho, Lebanon, Malaysia, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, Syria, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Senegal, Singapore, Somalia, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Chad and Yemen, the band 1414.3GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. S5.506The band 1414.5 GHz may be used, within the fixedsatellite service (Earthtospace), for feeder links for the broadcastingsatellite service, subject to coordination with other networks in the fixedsatellite service. Such use of feeder links is reserved for countries outside Europe. S5.508Additional allocation: in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, Spain, France, Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey and Yugoslavia, the band 14.2514.3 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. S5.509Additional allocation: in Japan and Pakistan the band 14.2514.3GHz is also allocated to the mobile, except aeronautical mobile, service on a primary basis.* * * * * UNITED STATES (US) FOOTNOTES * * * * * US110In the frequency bands 31003300 MHz, 35003700 MHz, 52505350 MHz, 85009000 MHz, 92009300 MHz, 950010000 MHz, 13.414.0 GHz, 15.717.3 GHz, 24.0524.25 GHz and 33.436.0 GHz, the nonGovernment radiolocation service shall be secondary to the Government radiolocation service and to airborne doppler radars at 8800 MHz, and shall provide protection to airport surface detection equipment (ASDE) operating between 15.716.2 GHz. * * * * * US337In the band 13.7513.80 GHz, earth stations in the fixedsatellite service shall be coordinated on a casebycase basis through the frequency assignment subcommittee in order to minimize harmful interference to the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System's forward spacetospace link (TDRSS forward linktoLEO).  PART 25SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS   1.The authority citation for Part 25 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Secs. 25.101 to 25.601 issued under Sec. 4, 48 Stat. 1066, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154. Interpret or apply secs. 101104, 76 Stat. 419427; 47 U.S.C. 701744; 47 U.S.C. 554. 2.The table and footnotes in paragraph 25.202(a)(1) are revised to read as follows:  25.202 Frequencies, frequency tolerance and emission limitations. (a)(1) Frequency bands. The following frequencies are available for use by the fixedsatellite service. Precise frequencies and bandwidths of emission shall be assigned on a casebycase basis.  m  J ddx ddx J qq SpacetoEarth (GHz) Earthtospace (GHz)   3.74.21 10.9511.21,2  11.4511.71,2 11.712.23 17.719.71 19.720.2  5.9256.4251 13.7514.04 14.014.25 14.214.5 27.529.51 29.530.0   m  `  1This band is shared coequally with terrestrial radiocommunication services. 2Use of this band by the fixedsatellite service is limited to international systems, i.e., other than domestic systems. 3Use of this band by the fixedsatellite service in Region 2 is limited to national and subregional systems. Fixedsatellite transponders may be used additionally for transmissions in the broadcastingsatellite service. 4This band is shared on an equal basis with the Government radiolocation service, grandfathered space stations in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System, and until January 1, 2000, spaceborne sensors. 5In this band, stations in the radionavigation service shall operate on a secondary basis to the fixedsatellite service. * * * * * 3.Paragraph 25.204(f) is added to read as follows:  25.204 Power limits. * * * * * (f) The e.i.r.p. of any emission from an earth station operating in the frequency band 13.7514.0 GHz shall be at least 68 dBW and shall not exceed 85 dBW, with a minimum antenna diameter of 4.5 meters; except in the frequency band 13.77213.778 GHz, where the e.i.r.p. shall be at least 68 dBW and shall not exceed 71 dBW per 6 MHz, with a minimum antenna diameter of 4.5 meters. Automatic power control may be used to increase the e.i.r.p. density above 71 dBW per 6 MHz to compensate for rain attenuation to the extent that the power flux density at the fixedsatellite space station does not exceed the value resulting from use of 71 dBW per 6 MHz e.i.r.p. in clear sky conditions.  PART 90PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 1.The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections 4, 303, 309 and 332, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C.  154, 303, 309 and 332, unless otherwise amended. 2.Paragraph 90.103(b) is amended by adding limitation (31) to the entry for the 13,40014,000 MHz band. Paragraph 90.103(c) is amended by adding paragraph 90.103(c)(31). 90.103 Radiolocation Service. * * * * * (b) * * * Radiolocation Service Frequency Table T ddx  ddx  T q q Frequency or BandClass of station(s)Limitationq q Kilohertz:aa***aaMegahertz:aa***aa 13,400 to 13,750..............do................................12aa 13,750 to 14,000..............do.................................31qq*** (c) * * * (31) This frequency band is shared with and is on secondary basis to the FixedSatellite Service and to the Government's Radiolocation, Space Research and Earth ExplorationSatellite Services. After January 1, 2000, the Government's Space Research and Earth ExplorationSatellite Services shall operate on a coequal secondary basis with the nonGovernment Radiolocation Service, except that grandfathered space stations in the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System shall continue to be protected from harmful interference. * * * * *