Goto Section: 24.203 | 24.205 | Table of Contents
FCC 24.204
Revised as of October 1, 2010
Goto Year:2009 |
2011
§ 25.204 Power limits.
(a) In bands shared coequally with terrestrial radio communication
services, the equivalent isotropically radiated power transmitted in
any direction towards the horizon by an earth station, other than an
ESV, operating in frequency bands between 1 and 15 GHz, shall not
exceed the following limits except as provided for in paragraph (c) of
this section:
+40 dBW in any 4 kHz band for TH <= 0DEG
+40 + 3TH dBW in any 4 kHz band for 0DEG < TH <= 5DEG
where TH is the angle of elevation of the horizon viewed from the
center of radiation of the antenna of the earth station and measured in
degrees as positive above the horizontal plane and negative below it.
(b) In bands shared coequally with terrestrial radiocommunication
services, the equivalent isotropically radiated power transmitted in
any direction towards the horizon by an earth station operating in
frequency bands above 15 GHz shall not exceed the following limits
except as provided for in paragraph (c) of this section:
+64 dBW in any 1 MHz band for TH <= 0DEG
+64 + 3 TH dBW in any 1 MHz band for 0DEG < TH <= 5DEG
where TH is as defined in paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) For angles of elevation of the horizon greater than 5DEG there
shall be no restriction as to the equivalent isotropically radiated
power transmitted by an earth station towards the horizon.
(d) Notwithstanding the e.i.r.p. and e.i.r.p. density limits specified
in the station authorization, each earth station transmission shall be
conducted at the lowest power level that will provide the required
signal quality as indicated in the application and further amended by
coordination agreements.
(e) For operations at frequencies above 10 GHz, earth station operators
may exceed the uplink e.i.r.p. and e.i.r.p. density limits specified in
the station authorization under the conditions of uplink fading due to
precipitation by an amount not to exceed 1 dB above the actual amount
of monitored excess attenuation over clear sky propagation conditions.
The e.i.r.p. levels shall be returned to normal as soon as the
attenuating weather pattern subsides. The maximum power level for power
control purposes shall be coordinated between and among adjacent
satellite operators.
(f) In the band 13.75-14 GHz, an earth station in the fixed-satellite
service shall have a minimum antenna diameter of 4.5 m and the e.i.r.p.
of any emission should be at least 68 dBW and should not exceed 85 dBW.
The e.i.r.p. density of emissions from any earth station in the FSS
operating with a space station in geostationary-satellite orbit shall
not exceed 71 dBW in any 6 MHz band from 13.77 to 13.78 GHz. The
e.i.r.p. density of emissions from any earth station in the FSS
operating with a space station in non-geostationary-satellite orbit
shall not exceed 51 dBW in any 6 MHz band from 13.77 to 13.78 GHz.
Automatic power control may be used to increase the e.i.r.p. density in
the 6 MHz band in this frequency range to compensate for rain
attenuation, to the extent that the power flux-density at the FSS space
station does not exceed the value resulting from use by an earth
station of an e.i.r.p. of 71 dBW or 51 dBW, as appropriate, in the 6
MHz band in clear-sky conditions.
(g) All earth stations in the Fixed Satellite Service in the 20/30 GHz
band, and feeder link earth stations operating in the 24.75-25.25 GHz
band (Earth-to-space) and providing service to geostationary satellites
in the 17/24 GHz BSS, shall employ uplink adaptive power control or
other methods of fade compensation such that the earth station
transmissions shall be conducted at the power level required to meet
the desired link performance while reducing the level of mutual
interference between networks.
(h) ESV transmissions in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) band shall
not exceed an e.i.r.p. spectral density towards the radio-horizon of 17
dBW/MHz, and shall not exceed an e.i.r.p. towards the radio-horizon of
20.8 dBW. The ESV network shall shut-off the ESV transmitter if the
e.i.r.p. spectral density towards the radio-horizon or e.i.r.p. towards
the radio-horizon are exceeded.
(i) Within 125 km of the TDRSS sites identified in § 25.222(d), ESV
transmissions in the 14.0-14.2 GHz (Earth-to-space) band shall not
exceed an e.i.r.p. spectral density towards the horizon of 12.5
dBW/MHz, and shall not exceed an e.i.r.p. towards the horizon of 16.3
dBW.
(j) Within 125 km of the Tracking and Data Relay System Satellite
(TDRSS) sites identified in § 25.226(c), VMES transmissions in the
14.0-14.2 GHz (Earth-to-space) band shall not exceed an EIRP spectral
density towards the horizon of 12.5 dBW/MHz, and shall not exceed an
EIRP towards the horizon of 16.3 dBW.
[ 48 FR 40255 , Sept. 6, 1983, as amended at 58 FR 13420 , Mar. 11, 1993;
61 FR 52307 , Oct. 7, 1996; 62 FR 61457 , Nov. 18, 1997; 66 FR 10623 ,
Feb. 16, 2001; 70 FR 4784 , Jan. 31, 2005; 70 FR 32255 , June 2, 2005; 72 FR 50029 , Aug. 29, 2007; 74 FR 57098 , Nov. 4, 2009]
Goto Section: 24.203 | 24.205
Goto Year: 2009 |
2011
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