Goto Section: 97.309 | 97.313 | Table of Contents

FCC 97.311
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 | 2009
  Sec.  97.311   SS emission types.

   (a) SS emission transmissions by an amateur station are authorized only for
   communications between points within areas where the amateur service is
   regulated  by the FCC and between an area where the amateur service is
   regulated by the FCC and an amateur station in another country that permits
   such communications. SS emission transmissions must not be used for the
   purpose of obscuring the meaning of any communication.

   (b) A station transmitting SS emissions must not cause harmful interference
   to  stations employing other authorized emissions, and must accept all
   interference caused by stations employing other authorized emissions.

   (c) When deemed necessary by a District Director to assure compliance with
   this part, a station licensee must:

   (1) Cease SS emission transmissions;

   (2) Restrict SS emission transmissions to the extent instructed; and

   (3) Maintain a record, convertible to the original information (voice, text,
   image, etc.) of all spread spectrum communications transmitted.

   (d) The transmitter power must not exceed 100 W under any circumstances. If
   more than 1 W is used, automatic transmitter control shall limit output
   power  to  that which is required for the communication. This shall be
   determined  by  the use of the ratio, measured at the receiver, of the
   received energy per user data bit (Eb) to the sum of the received power
   spectral densities of noise (N[0]) and co-channel interference (I[0]).
   Average  transmitter power over 1 W shall be automatically adjusted to
   maintain an Eb/ (N[0]+ I[0]) ratio of no more than 23 dB at the intended
   receiver.

   [ 64 FR 51471 , Sept. 23, 1999]


Goto Section: 97.309 | 97.313

Goto Year: 2007 | 2009
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