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Expansion Band

Relocation Considerations

( See graphic display below click here)

Many licensees operate with spectrum in what is referred to as the Expansion Band (the range of frequencies 815-816/860-861 MHz). The FCC has indicated in the 800 Rebanding Report and Order that such licensees must "elect" to indicate whether or not they wish to retain their channels or select to move to frequencies lower in the band between 809-815/854-860 MHz.  The FCC Rule establishes an assumption that PS users will move UNLESS they formally opt to remain on their existing channels. 

The intent of the Expansion Band and the associated Guard band is to help separate public safety and other non-cellular type operations from the ESMR operations operating in the upper bands.

Considerations

For Remaining in the Band:

- No history of interference from ESMRs

- Area of operation is not likely to see development of future ESMR expansion

- The FCC has implemented new enhanced interference protection criteria

- Avoids disruption of rebanding

- The new Guard band provides a separation buffer not existing in the current (pre-banding) configuration

For Electing to Move:

- Ongoing history of interference

- High potential for future expansion of ESMR systems in the area of operation

- Freeze of area of operation.  You may be unable to expand your are area of operation if you are located on certain channels that were converted to EMSR operation in the Rebanding Rulemaking process.

 

Another important consideration:

Rebanding will potentially lead to excess channels available to public safety exclusively for three years following the completion of rebanding in any given region.  Agencies electing to move from the Expansion Band to the lower band will reduce the potential number of available extra channels in their area. Once the incumbent Public Safety user moves off a channel in the Expansion Band, then that channel is re-designated for SMR use only.   Thus, the "channel" is lost as a PS  resource in that area.  For that reason, agencies may want to consider the advantages/disadvantages of moving off of the channel.  If an agency believes that they will experience a chance of interference as a result of remaining on the channel, then they certainly should consider moving.  If, on the other hand, there is a low probability of interference, then they may want to keep that frequency as a means of maximizing the total spectrum available for Public Safety use in the area.

Those licensees operating in the southeast portion of the United States should consult the FCC's Second Erratum (click here) to the 800 MHz R&O for additional information and slight changes to the band in certain designated areas.

See SouthernLINC letter  - (click here).

 

Rebanding Channel Graphic Band Configuration Graphic

Twelve previously I/BLT channels converted to PS

311................................................... 856.0125

312................................................... .0375

313................................................... .0625

314................................................... .0875

351................................................... 857.0125
352................................................... .0375

353................................................... .0625
354................................................... .0875

391................................................... 858.0125

392................................................... .0375
393................................................... .0625

394................................................... .0875

Twelve previiously PS channels converted to I/BLT

479................................................... 860.2125

480................................................... .2375

481................................................... .2625

488................................................... .4375

489................................................... .4625

490................................................... .4875

499................................................... .7125

500................................................... .7375
501................................................... .7625

508................................................... .9375

509................................................... .9625

510................................................... .9875

 

If you have further questions regarding this topic or other 800 Rebanding associated topics, use the following contact information:

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Questions or Comments: 800alert@apco911.org

APCO Staff Liaison:
Ron Haraseth
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888-272-6911


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