95.1511—Frequencies available.

(a) The following table indicates the channel designations of frequencies available for assignment to eligible applicants within the 5850-5925 MHz band for On-Board Units (OBUs): 1
Channel No. Channel use Frequency range(MHz)
170 Reserved 5850-5855
172 Service Channel 2 5855-5865
174 Service Channel 5865-5875
175 Service Channel 3 5865-5885
176 Service Channel 5875-5885
178 Control Channel 5885-5895
180 Service Channel 5895-5905
181 Service Channel 3 5895-5915
182 Service Channel 5905-5915
184 Service Channel 4 5915-5925
1 The maximum output power for portable DSRCS-OBUs is 1.0 mW. See § 95.639(i) .
2 Channel 172 is designated for public safety applications involving safety of life and property.
3 Channel Nos. 174/176 may be combined to create a twenty megahertz channel, designated Channel No. 175. Channels 180/182 may be combined to create a twenty-megahertz channel, designated Channel No. 181.
4 Channel 184 is designated for public safety applications involving safety of life and property.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, non-reserve DSRCS channels are available on a shared basis only for use in accordance with the Commission's rules. All licensees shall cooperate in the selection and use of channels in order to reduce interference. This includes monitoring for communications in progress and any other measures as may be necessary to minimize interference. Licensees suffering or causing harmful interference within a communications zone are expected to cooperate and resolve this problem by mutually satisfactory arrangements. If the licensees are unable to do so, the Commission may impose restrictions, including specifying the transmitter power, antenna height and direction, additional filtering, or area or hours of operation of the stations concerned. Further, the use of any channel at a given geographical location may be denied when, in the judgment of the Commission, its use at that location is not in the public interest; the use of any channel may be restricted as to specified geographical areas, maximum power, or such other operating conditions, contained in this part or in the station authorization.
(c) Safety/public safety priority. The following access priority governs all DSRCS operations:
(1) Communications involving the safety of life have access priority over all other DSRCS communications;
(2) Subject to a control channel priority system management strategy (see ASTM E2213-03 DSRC Standard at § 4.1.1.2(4)), DSRCS communications involving public safety have access priority over all other DSRC communications not listed in paragraph (c)(1) of this section. On-Board Units (OBUs) operated by state or local governmental entities are presumptively engaged in public safety priority communications.
(d) Non-priority communications. DSRCS communications not listed in paragraph (c) of this section, are non-priority communications. If a dispute arises concerning non-priority DSRCS-OBU communications with Roadside Units (RSUs), the provisions of § 90.377(e) and (f) of this chapter will apply. Disputes concerning non-priority DSRCS-OBU communications not associated with RSUs are governed by paragraph (b) of this section.
[71 FR 52750, Sept. 7, 2006]