Goto Section: 95.632 | 95.635 | Table of Contents

FCC 95.633
Revised as of October 1, 2013
Goto Year:2012 | 2014
  §  95.633   Emission bandwidth.

   (a) The authorized bandwidth (maximum permissible bandwidth of a
   transmission) for emission type H1D, J1D, R1D, H3E, J3E or R3E is 4
   kHz. The authorized bandwidth for emission type A1D or A3E is 8 kHz.
   The authorized bandwidth for emission type F1D, G1D, F3E or G3E is 20
   kHz.

   (b) The authorized bandwidth for any emission type transmitted by an
   R/C transmitter is 8 kHz.

   (c) The authorized bandwidth for emission type F3E or F2D transmitted
   by a FRS unit is 12.5 kHz.

   (d) For transmitters in the LPR§ 

   (1) The authorized bandwidth for narrowband frequencies is 4 kHz and
   the channel bandwidth is 5 kHz

   (2) The channel bandwidth for standard band frequencies is 25 kHz.

   (3) The channel bandwidth for extra band frequencies is 50 kHz.

   (4) AMTS stations may use the 216.750-217.000 MHz band as a single 250
   kHz channel so long as the signal is attenuated as specified in
   §  95.635(c).

   (e) For transmitters in the MedRadio Service:

   (1) For stations operating in 402-405 MHz, the maximum authorized
   emission bandwidth is 300 kHz. For stations operating in 401-401.85 MHz
   or 405-406 MHz, the maximum authorized emission bandwidth is 100 kHz.
   For stations operating in 401.85-402 MHz, the maximum authorized
   emission bandwidth is 150 kHz. For stations operating in 413-419 MHz,
   426-432 MHz, 438-444 MHz, or 451-457 MHz, the maximum authorized
   emission bandwidth is 6 megahertz. For stations operating in 2360-2400
   MHz, the maximum authorized emission bandwidth is 5 megahertz.

   (2) Lesser emission bandwidths may be employed, provided that the
   unwanted emissions are attenuated as provided in §  95.635. See
   § §  95.627(g), §  95.628(h), and 95.639(f) regarding maximum
   transmitter power and measurement procedures.

   (3) Emission bandwidth will be determined by measuring the width of the
   signal between points, one below the carrier center frequency and one
   above the carrier center frequency, that are 20 dB down relative to the
   maximum level of the modulated carrier. Compliance with the emission
   bandwidth limit is based on the use of measurement instrumentation
   employing a peak detector function with an instrument resolution
   bandwidth approximately equal to 1.0 percent of the emission bandwidth
   of the device under measurement.

   (f) The authorized bandwidth for any emission type transmitted by a
   MURS transmitter is specified as follows:

   (1) Emissions on frequencies 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz, and 151.940 MHz
   are limited to 11.25 kHz.

   (2) Emissions on frequencies 154.570 and 154.600 MHz are limited to
   20.0 kHz.

   (3) Provided, however, that all A3E emissions are limited to 8 kHz.

   (g) DSRCS-OBUs are governed under subpart L of this part.

   [ 53 FR 36789 , Sept. 22, 1988. Redesignated and amended at  61 FR 28769 ,
   June 6, 1996, and further redesignated and amended at  61 FR 46567 ,
   46568, Sept. 4, 1996;  64 FR 69930 , Dec. 15, 1999;  65 FR 60878 , Oct. 13,
   2000;  67 FR 63289 , Oct. 11, 2002;  68 FR 9902 , Mar. 3, 2003;  69 FR 46446 , Aug. 3, 2004;  74 FR 22707 , May 14, 2009;  77 FR 4268 , Jan. 27,
   2012;  77 FR 55733 , Sept. 11, 2012]

   return arrow Back to Top


Goto Section: 95.632 | 95.635

Goto Year: 2012 | 2014
CiteFind - See documents on FCC website that cite this rule

Want to support this service?
Thanks!

Report errors in this rule. Since these rules are converted to HTML by machine, it's possible errors have been made. Please help us improve these rules by clicking the Report FCC Rule Errors link to report an error.
hallikainen.com
Helping make public information public