33 C.F.R. § 149.580 What are the requirements for a radar beacon?
Title 33 - Navigation and Navigable Waters
(a) A radar beacon must be located on the tallest platform of a pumping platform complex or other fixed structure of the deepwater port. (b) The beacon must meet the following: (1) Be an FCC-type-accepted radar beacon (RACON); (2) Transmit: (i) In both the 2900–3100 MHz and 9300–9500 MHz frequency bands; or (ii) If installed before July 8, 1991, in the 9320–9500 MHz frequency band; (3) Transmit a signal of at least 250 milliwatts radiated power that is omni-directional and polarized in the horizontal plane; (4) Transmit a two or more element Morse code character, the length of which does not exceed 25 percent of the radar range expected to be used by vessels operating in the area; (5) If of the frequency agile type, be programmed so that it will respond, at least 40 percent of the time, but not more than 90 percent of the time, with a response time duration of at least 24 seconds; and (6) Be located at a minimum height of 15 feet above the highest deck of the platform and where the structure of the platform, or equipment mounted on the platform, does not obstruct the signal propagation in any direction.
Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters
PART 149—DEEPWATER PORTS: DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPMENT
Subpart E—Aids to Navigation
Miscellaneous
§ 149.580 What are the requirements for a radar beacon?

