§ 22.853 Eligibility to hold interest in licenses limited to 3 MHz of spectrum
§ 22.857 Channel plan for commercial aviation air-ground systems
§ 22.859 Incumbent commercial aviation air-ground systems
§ 22.861 Emission limitations
§ 22.863 Frequency stability
§ 22.867 Effective radiated power limits
§ 22.873 Construction requirements for commercial aviation air-ground systems
§ 22.877 Unacceptable interference to part 90 non-cellular 800 MHz licensees from commercial aviation air-ground systems
§ 22.878 Obligation to abate unacceptable interference
§ 22.879 Interference resolution procedures
§ 22.880 Information exchange
§ 22.881 Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service subject to competitive bidding
§ 22.882 Designated entities

Terms Used In CFR > Title 47 > Chapter I > Subchapter B > Part 22 > Subpart G > Commercial Aviation Air-Ground Systems

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