FCC 17.240 Revised as of July 19, 2007
Goto Year:2006 |
2008
Sec. 15.240 Operation in the band 433.5–434.5 MHz.
(a) Operation under the provisions of this section is restricted to devices
that use radio frequency energy to identify the contents of commercial
shipping containers. Operations must be limited to commercial and industrial
areas such as ports, rail terminals and warehouses. Two-way operation is
permitted to interrogate and to load data into devices. Devices operated
pursuant to the provisions of this section shall not be used for voice
communications.
(b) The field strength of any emissions radiated within the specified
frequency band shall not exceed 11,000 microvolts per meter measured at a
distance of 3 meters. The emission limit in this paragraph is based on
measurement instrumentation employing an average detector. The peak level of
any emissions within the specified frequency band shall not exceed 55,000
microvolts per meter measured at a distance of 3 meters. Additionally,
devices authorized under these provisions shall be provided with a means for
automatically limiting operation so that the duration of each transmission
shall not be greater than 60 seconds and be only permitted to reinitiate an
interrogation in the case of a transmission error. Absent such a
transmission error, the silent period between transmissions shall not be
less than 10 seconds.
(c) The field strength of emissions radiated on any frequency outside of the
specified band shall not exceed the general radiated emission limits in
Sec. 15.209.
(d) In the case of radio frequency powered tags designed to operate with a
device authorized under this section, the tag may be approved with the
device or be considered as a separate device subject to its own
authorization. Powered tags approved with a device under a single
application shall be labeled with the same identification number as the
device.
(e) To prevent interference to Federal Government radar systems, operation
under the provisions of this section is not permitted within 40 kilometers
of the following locations:
DoD Radar Site Latitude Longitude
Beale Air Force Base 39 °08'10" N 121 °21'04" W
Cape Cod Air Force Station 41 °45'07" N 070 °32'17" W
Clear Air Force Station 64 °55'16" N 143 °05'02" W
Cavalier Air Force Station 48 °43'12" N 097 °54'00" W
Eglin Air Force Base 30 °43'12" N 086 °12'36" W
(f) As a condition of the grant, the grantee of an equipment authorization
for a device operating under the provisions of this section shall provide
information to the user concerning compliance with the operational
restrictions in paragraphs (a) and (e) of this section. As a further
condition, the grantee shall provide information on the locations where the
devices are installed to the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology, which
shall provide this information to the Federal Government through the
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. The user of the
device shall be responsible for submitting updated information in the event
the operating location or other information changes after the initial
registration. The grantee shall notify the user of this requirement. The
information provided by the grantee or user to the Commission shall include
the name, address, telephone number and e-mail address of the user, the
address and geographic coordinates of the operating location, and the FCC
identification number of the device. The material shall be submitted to the
following address:
Experimental Licensing Branch, OET, Federal Communications Commission, 445
12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554, ATTN: RFID Registration.
[ 69 FR 29464 , May 24, 2004]
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