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FCC 90.375
Revised as of October 1, 2007
Goto Year:2006 |
2008
Sec. 90.375 RSU license areas, communication zones and registrations
(a) DSRCS Roadside Units (RSUs) in the 5850–5925 MHz band are licensed on
the basis of non-exclusive geographic areas. Governmental applicants will be
issued a geographic area license based on the geo-political area
encompassing the legal jurisdiction of the entity. All other applicants will
be issued a geographic area license for their proposed area of operation
based on county(s), state(s) or nationwide.
(b) Applicants who are approved in accordance with FCC Form 601 will be
granted non-exclusive licenses for all non-reserved DSRCS frequencies ( see
Sec. 90.377). Such licenses serve as a prerequisite of registering individual
RSUs located within the licensed geographic area described in paragraph (a)
of this section. Licensees must register each RSU in the Universal Licensing
System (ULS) before operating such RSU. RSU registrations are subject, inter
alia , to the requirements of Sec. 1.923 of this chapter as applicable (antenna
structure registration, environmental concerns, international coordination,
and quiet zones). Additionally, RSUs at locations subject to NTIA
coordination ( see Sec. 90.371(b) may not begin operation until NTIA -approval
is received. Registrations are not effective until the Commission posts them
on the ULS.
(c) Licensees must operate each RSU in accordance with the Commission's
Rules and the registration data posted on the ULS for such RSU. Licensees
must register each RSU for the smallest communication zone needed (for the
DSRC-based intelligent transportation systems application) using one of the
following four communication zones:
RSU class Max. output
power
(dBm)^1 Communications
zone
(meters)
A 0 15
B 10 100
C 20 400
D 28.8 1000
^1The ASTM-DSRC Standard is incorporated by reference in accordance with 5
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51 and approved by The Director of the Federal
Register. Copies may be inspected at the Federal Communications Commission,
445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554 or National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material
at NARA, call 202–741–6030, or go to:
http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_loc
ations.html . Copies of the ASTM E2213–03 DSRC Standard can be obtained from
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken,
PA 19428–2959. Copies may also be obtained from ASTM via the Internet at
http://www.astm.org . The ASTM-DSRC Standard limits output power to 28.8 dBm
but allows more power to overcome cable losses to the antenna as long as the
antenna input power does not exceed 28.8 dBm and the EIRP does not exceed
44.8 dBm. However, specific channels and categories of uses have additional
limitations under the ASTM-DSRC Standard.
[ 69 FR 46444 , Aug. 3, 2004]
Goto Section: 90.373 | 90.377
Goto Year: 2006 |
2008
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