Goto Section: 25.253 | 25.255 | Table of Contents
FCC 25.254
Revised as of October 1, 2016
Goto Year:2015 |
2017
§ 25.254 Special requirements for ancillary terrestrial components operating
in the 1610-1626.5 MHz/2483.5-2500 MHz bands.
(a) An applicant for an ancillary terrestrial component in these bands
must demonstrate that ATC base stations shall:
(1) Not exceed a peak EIRP of 32 dBW in 1.25 MHz;
(2) Not cause unacceptable interference to systems identified in
paragraph (c) of this section and, in any case, shall not exceed
out-of-channel emissions of −44.1 dBW/30 kHz at the edge of the MSS
licensee's authorized frequency assignment;
(3) At the time of application, that it has taken, or will take steps
necessary to avoid causing interference to other services sharing the
use of the 2450-2500 MHz band through frequency coordination; and
(4) Base stations operating in frequencies above 2483.5 MHz shall not
generate EIRP density, averaged over any two-millisecond active
transmission interval, greater than −70 dBW/MHz in the 1559-1610 MHz
band. The EIRP, averaged over any two-millisecond active transmission
interval, of discrete out-of-band emissions of less than 700 Hz
bandwidth from such base stations shall not exceed −80 dBW in the
1559-1610 MHz band. A root-mean-square detector function with a
resolution bandwidth of one megahertz or equivalent and no less video
bandwidth shall be used to measure wideband EIRP density for purposes
of this rule, and narrowband EIRP shall be measured with a
root-mean-square detector function with a resolution bandwidth of one
kilohertz or equivalent.
(b) An applicant for an ancillary terrestrial component in these bands
must demonstrate that mobile terminals shall:
(1) Meet the requirements contained in § 25.213 to protect radio
astronomy service (RAS) observations in the 1610.6-1613.8 MHz band from
unacceptable interference;
(2) Observe a peak EIRP limit of 1.0 dBW in 1.25 MHz;
(3) Observe an out-of-channel EIRP limit of −57.1 dBW/30 kHz at the
edge of the licensed MSS frequency assignment.
(4) ATC mobile terminals operating in assigned frequencies in the
1610-1626.5 MHz band shall not generate EIRP density, averaged over any
two-millisecond active transmission interval, greater than −70 dBW/MHz
in the 1559-1605 MHz band or greater than a level determined by linear
interpolation in the 1605-1610 MHz band, from −70 dBW/MHz at 1605 MHz
to −10 dBW/MHz at 1610 MHz. The EIRP, averaged over any two-millisecond
active transmission interval, of discrete out-of-band emissions of less
than 700 Hz bandwidth from such mobile terminals shall not exceed −80
dBW in the 1559-1605 MHz band or exceed a level determined by linear
interpolation in the 1605-1610 MHz band, from −80 dBW at 1605 MHz to
−20 dBW at 1610 MHz. The EIRP density of carrier-off-state emissions
from such mobile terminals shall not exceed −80 dBW/MHz in the
1559-1610 MHz band, averaged over a two-millisecond interval. A
root-mean-square detector function with a resolution bandwidth of one
megahertz or equivalent and no less video bandwidth shall be used to
measure wideband EIRP density for purposes of this rule, and narrowband
EIRP shall be measured with a root-mean-square detector function with a
resolution bandwidth of one kilohertz or equivalent.
(c) Applicants for an ancillary terrestrial component to be used in
conjunction with a Mobile-Satellite Service system using CDMA
technology shall coordinate the use of the 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite
Service spectrum designated for CDMA systems using the framework
established by the ITU in Recommendation ITU-R M.1186 “Technical
Considerations for the Coordination Between Mobile Satellite Service
(MSS) Networks Utilizing Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) and Other
Spread Spectrum Techniques in the 1-3 GHz Band” (1995). Recommendation
ITU-R M.1186 is incorporated by reference. The Director of the Federal
Register approves this incorporation by reference in accordance with 5
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies of this standard can be
inspected at the Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street,
SW., Washington, DC (Reference Information Center) or at the 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/ib
r_locations.html. The ITU-R Recommendations can also be purchased from
the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Place des Nations,
CH-1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland.
(d) To avoid interference to an adjacent channel licensee in the
Broadband Radio Service (BRS), the power of any ATC base station
emission above 2495 MHz shall be attenuated below the transmitter power
(P) measured in watts in accordance with the standards below. If these
measures do not resolve a documented interference complaint received
from the adjacent channel BRS licensee, the provisions of § 25.255 shall
apply.
(1) For base stations, the attenuation shall be not less than 43 + 10
log (P) dB at the upper edge of the authorized ATC band, unless a
documented interference complaint is received from an adjacent channel
licensee in the BRS. Provided that a documented interference complaint
cannot be mutually resolved between the parties, the following
additional attenuation requirements set forth in subsections (2)-(5)
shall apply:
(2) If a pre-existing BRS base station suffers harmful interference
from emissions caused by a new or modified ATC base station located 1.5
km or more away, within 24 hours of the receipt of a documented
interference complaint the ATC licensee must attenuate its emissions by
at least 67 + 10 log (P) dB measured at 3 megahertz above the edge of
the authorized ATC band, and shall immediately notify the complaining
licensee upon implementation of the additional attenuation.
(3) If a pre-existing BRS base station suffers harmful interference
from emissions caused by a new or modified ATC base station located
less than 1.5 km away, within 24 hours of the receipt of a documented
interference complaint the ATC licensee must attenuate its emissions by
at least 67 + 10 log (P) −20 log(Dkm/1.5) dB measured at 3 megahertz
above the edge of the authorized ATC band, or if both base stations are
co-located, limit its undesired signal level at the pre-existing BRS
base station receiver(s) to no more than −107 dBm measured in a 5.5
megahertz bandwidth and shall immediately notify the complaining
licensee upon such reduction in the undesired signal level.
(4) If a new or modified BRS base station suffers harmful interference
from emissions caused by a pre-existing ATC base station located 1.5 km
or more away, within 60 days of receipt of a documented interference
complaint the licensee of the ATC base station must attenuate its base
station emissions by at least 67 + 10 log (P) dB measured at 3
megahertz above the edge of the authorized ATC band.
(5) If a new or modified BRS base station suffers harmful interference
from emissions caused by a pre-existing ATC base station located less
than 1.5 km away, within 60 days of receipt of a documented
interference complaint:
(i) the ATC licensee must attenuate its base station emissions by at
least 67 + 10 log (P) −20 log(Dkm/1.5) dB measured 3 megahertz above
the edge of the authorized ATC band, or
(ii) if both base stations are co-located, the ATC licensee must limit
its undesired signal level at the new or modified BRS base station
receiver(s) to no more than −107 dBm measured in a 5.5 megahertz
bandwidth.
(6) Compliance with these rules is based on the use of measurement
instrumentation employing a resolution bandwidth of 1 MHz or greater.
However, in the 1 MHz bands immediately above and adjacent to the 2495
MHz a resolution bandwidth of at least one percent of the emission
bandwidth of the fundamental emission of the transmitter may be
employed. A narrower resolution bandwidth is permitted in all cases to
improve measurement accuracy, provided the measured power is integrated
over the full required measurement bandwidth (i.e., 1 MHz or 1 percent
of emission bandwidth, as specified). The emission bandwidth is defined
as the width of the signal between two points, one below the carrier
center frequency and one above the carrier center frequency, outside of
which all emissions are attenuated at least 26 dB below the transmitter
power. When an emission outside of the authorized bandwidth causes
harmful interference, the Commission may, at its discretion, require
greater attenuation than specified in this section.
Note to § 25.254: The preceding rules of § 25.254 are based on cdma2000
and IS-95 system architecture. To the extent that a 1.6/2.4 GHz
Mobile-Satellite Service licensee is able to demonstrate that the use
of different system architectures would produce no greater potential
interference than would be produced as a result of implementing the
rules of this section, the licensee may apply for ATC authorization
based on another system architecture.
[ 68 FR 33653 , June 5, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 18803 , Apr. 9, 2004; 70 FR 19320 , Apr. 13, 2005; 73 FR 25592 , May 5, 2008; 78 FR 8430 , Feb. 6,
2013]
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