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FCC 97.317
Revised as of October 1, 2020
Goto Year:2019 | 2021
  §  97.317   Standards for certification of external RF power amplifiers.

   (a) To receive a grant of certification, the amplifier must:

   (1) Satisfy the spurious emission standards of § 97.307 (d) or (e) of
   this part, as applicable, when the amplifier is operated at the lesser
   of 1.5 kW PEP or its full output power and when the amplifier is placed
   in the "standby" or "off" positions while connected to the transmitter.

   (2) Not be capable of amplifying the input RF power (driving signal) by
   more than 15 dB gain. Gain is defined as the ratio of the input RF
   power to the output RF power of the amplifier where both power
   measurements are expressed in peak envelope power or mean power.

   (3) Exhibit no amplification (0 dB gain) between 26 MHz and 28 MHz.

   (b) Certification shall be denied when:

   (1) The Commission determines the amplifier can be used in services
   other than the Amateur Radio Service, or

   (2) The amplifier can be easily modified to operate on frequencies
   between 26 MHz and 28 MHz.

   [ 71 FR 66465 , Nov. 15, 2006]

   

Subpart E--Providing Emergency Communications

   


Goto Section: 97.315 | 97.401

Goto Year: 2019 | 2021
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