Goto Section: 17.233 | 17.237 | Table of Contents
FCC 17.235
Revised as of July 19, 2007
Goto Year:2006 |
2008
Sec. 15.235 Operation within the band 49.82–49.90 MHz.
(a) The field strength of any emission within this band shall not exceed
10,000 microvolts/meter at 3 meters. The emission limit in this paragraph is
based on measurement instrumentation employing an average detector. The
provisions in Sec. 15.35 for limiting peak emissions apply.
(b) The field strength of any emissions appearing between the band edges and
up to 10 kHz above and below the band edges shall be attenuated at least 26
dB below the level of the unmodulated carrier or to the general limits in
Sec. 15.209, whichever permits the higher emission levels. The field strength of
any emissions removed by more than 10 kHz from the band edges shall not
exceed the general radiated emission limits in Sec. 15.209. All signals
exceeding 20 microvolts/meter at 3 meters shall be reported in the
application for certification.
(c) For a home-built intentional radiator, as defined in Sec. 15.23(a),
operating within the band 49.82–49.90 MHz, the following standards may be
employed:
(1) The RF carrier and modulation products shall be maintained within the
band 49.82–49.90 MHz.
(2) The total input power to the device measured at the battery or the power
line terminals shall not exceed 100 milliwatts under any condition of
modulation.
(3) The antenna shall be a single element, one meter or less in length,
permanently mounted on the enclosure containing the device.
(4) Emissions outside of this band shall be attenuated at least 20 dB below
the level of the unmodulated carrier.
(5) The regulations contained in Sec. 15.23 of this part apply to intentional
radiators constructed under the provisions of this paragraph.
(d) Cordless telephones are not permitted to operate under the provisions of
this section.
Goto Section: 17.233 | 17.237
Goto Year: 2006 |
2008
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