Carriers may remotely control station functions (e.g. shut down or reactivate base transmitters, turn aviation obstruction warning lights on or off, etc.) using a control transmitter operating on a mobile channel, subject to the conditions in this section and in § 22.567(h).
- (a) The control transmitter must be capable of overriding transmissions from subscriber-operated transmitters if necessary. Subscriber-operated transmitters must not be capable of being used to deliberately or accidentally prevent the licensee from controlling the station.
- (b) The licensee must implement measures designed to prevent station functions from being controlled by persons not authorized by the licensee to control the station.
- (c) The control transmitter location must be within the composite service contour of the licensee's authorized station on the paired base channel.