- (a) Maritime mobile repeater stations are authorized to extend the range of communication between a VHF public coast station located in Alaska and ship stations.
(b) On a secondary basis, maritime mobile repeater stations may be authorized to extend the range of a private coast station:
- (1) In an area where VHF common carrier service is not available;
- (2) A maritime mobile repeater station license expires 60 days after a public coast station in the area begins service.
- (c) Maritime mobile repeater stations may not be authorized in cases where operational fixed frequencies can be employed.
- (d) The provisions relating to duplication of service described in subpart P apply to maritime mobile repeater stations.
- (e) The frequencies 157.275 and 161.875 MHz are assignable to maritime mobile repeater stations.
(f) Each maritime mobile repeater station must:
- (1) Deactivate automatically within 5 seconds after the signals controlling the station cease; and
- (2) During periods when it is not controlled from a manned control point, deactivate automatically not more than 20 minutes after its activation by a mobile unit.
[51 FR 31213, Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at 63 FR 68956, Dec. 14, 1998]