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FCC 101.115
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 101.115 Directional antennas.
(a) Unless otherwise authorized upon specific request by the applicant,
each station authorized under the rules of this part must employ a
directional antenna adjusted with the center of the major lobe of
radiation in the horizontal plane directed toward the receiving station
with which it communicates: provided, however, where a station
communicates with more than one point, a multi- or omni-directional
antenna may be authorized if necessary. New Periscope antenna systems
will not, under ordinary circumstances, be authorized.
(b) Fixed stations (other than temporary fixed stations and DEMS nodal
stations) operating at 932.5 MHz or higher must employ transmitting and
receiving antennas (excluding second receiving antennas for operations
such as space diversity) meeting the appropriate performance Standard A
indicated below, except that in areas not subject to frequency
congestion, antennas meeting performance Standard B may be used,
subject to the requirements set forth in paragraph (d) of this section.
For frequencies with a Standard B1 and a Standard B2, in order to
comply with Standard B an antenna must fully meet either Standard B1 or
Standard B2. Licensees shall comply with the antenna standards table
shown in this paragraph in the following manner:
(1) With either the maximum beamwidth to 3 dB points requirement or
with the minimum antenna gain requirement; and
(2) With the minimum radiation suppression to angle requirement.
Antenna Standards
Frequency (MHz) Category Maximum beamwidth to 3 dB points^1 (included
angle in degrees) Minimum antenna gain (dbi) Minimum radiation
suppression to angle in degrees from centerline of main beam in
decibels
5° to10° 10° to 15° 15° to 20° 20° to 30° 30° to 100° 100° to 140° 140°
to 180°
932.5 to 935 A 14.0 n/a n/a 6 11 14 17 20 24
B 20.0 n/a n/a n/a 6 10 13 15 20
941.5 to 944 A 14.0 n/a n/a 6 11 14 17 20 24
B 20.0 n/a n/a n/a 6 10 13 15 20
952 to 960^2 3 A 14.0 n/a n/a 6 11 14 17 20 24
B 20.0 n/a n/a n/a 6 10 13 15 20
1,850 to 2,500^4 A 5.0 n/a 12 18 22 25 29 33 39
B 8.0 n/a 5 18 20 20 25 28 36
3,700 to 4,200 A 2.7 36 23 29 33 36 42 55 55
B 2.7 36 20 24 28 32 32 32 32
B 2.2 38 21 25 29 32 35 39 45
5,925 to 6,425^5 A 2.2 38 25 29 33 36 42 55 55
B1 2.2 38 21 25 29 32 35 39 45
B2 4.1 32 15 20 23 28 29 60 60
6,525 to 6,875^5 A 2.2 38 25 29 33 36 42 55 55
B1 2.2 38 21 25 29 32 35 39 45
B2 4.1 32 15 20 23 28 29 60 60
6,875 to 7,125 A 2.2 38 25 29 33 36 42 55 55
B1 2.2 38 21 25 29 32 35 39 45
B2 4.1 32 15 20 23 28 29 60 60
10,550 to 10,680^7 A 3.5 33.5 18 24 28 32 35 55 55
B 3.5 33.5 17 24 28 32 35 40 45
10,565 to 10,615 n/a 360 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
10,630 to 10,680^8 n/a 3.5 34 20 24 28 32 35 36 36
10,700-11,700^5 A 2.2 38 25 29 33 36 42 55 55
B 3.5 33.5 17 24 28 32 35 40 45
12,200 to 13,250^9 A 1.0 n/a 23 28 35 39 41 42 50
B 2.0 n/a 20 25 28 30 32 37 47
17,700 to 18,820 A 2.2 38 25 29 33 36 42 55 55
B1 2.2 38 20 24 28 32 35 36 36
B2 3.3 33.5 18 22 29 31 35 55 55
18,920 to 19,700^10 A 2.2 38 25 29 33 36 42 55 55
B1 2.2 38 20 24 28 32 35 36 36
B2 3.3 33.5 18 22 29 31 35 55 55
21,200 to 23,600^7 11 A 3.3 33.5 18 26 26 33 33 55 55
B1 3.3 33.5 17 24 24 29 29 40 50
B2 4.5 30.5 14 19 22 24 29 52 52
24,250 to 25,250^10 A 2.8 38 25 29 33 36 42 55 60
B 2.8 38 20 24 28 32 35 36 45
31,000 to 31,300^12 13 n/a 4.0 38 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
B n/a 38 20 24 28 32 35 36 36
71,000 to 76,000 (co-polar)^14 N/A 1.2 43 35 40 45 50 50 55 55
71,000 to 76,000 (cross-polar)^14 N/A 1.2 43 45 50 50 55 55 55 55
81,000 to 86,000 (co-polar)^14 N/A 1.2 43 35 40 45 50 50 55 55
81,000 to 86,000 (cross-polar)^14 N/A 1.2 43 45 50 50 55 55 55 55
92,000 to 95,000 N/A 0.6 50.0 36 40 45 50 55 55 55
^1If a licensee chooses to show compliance using maximum beamwidth to 3
dB points, the beamwidth limit shall apply in both the azimuth and the
elevation planes.
^2Except for Multiple Address System frequencies listed in
§ § 101.147(b)(1) through (b)(4), where omnidirectional antennas may be
used.
^3Antennas used at outlying stations as part of a central protection
alarm system need conform to only the following 2 standards:
(i) The minimum on-beam forward gain must be at least 10 dBi, and
(ii) The minimum front-to-back ratio must be at least 20 dB.
^4Omnidirectional antennas may be authorized in the band 2150-2160 MHz.
^5These antenna standards apply to all point-to-point stations
authorized after June 1, 1997. Existing licensees and pending
applicants on that date are grandfathered and need not comply with
these standards.
^6These antenna standards apply to all point-to-point stations
authorized on or before June 1, 1997.
^7For stations authorized or pending on April 1, 2003, the minimum
radiation suppression for Category B is 35dB in the 10,550-10,680 MHz
band and 36 dB in the 21,200-23,600 MHz band for discrimination angles
from 100° to 180°.
^8These antenna standards apply only to DEMS User Stations licensed, in
operation, or applied for prior to July 15, 1993.
^9Except for Temporary-fixed operations in the band 13200-13250 MHz
with output powers less than 250 mW and as provided in § 101.147(q), and
except for antennas in the MVDDS service in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz.
^10DEMS User Station antennas in this band must meet performance
Standard B and have a minimum antenna gain of 34 dBi. The maximum
beamwidth requirement does not apply to DEMS User Stations. DEMS Nodal
Stations need not comply with these standards. Stations authorized to
operate in the 24,250-25,250 MHz band do not have to meet these
standards, however, the Commission may require the use of higher
performance antennas where interference problems can be resolved by the
use of such antennas.
^11Except as provided in § 101.147(s).
^12The minimum front-to-back ratio shall be 38 dBi.
^13Mobile, except aeronautical mobile, stations need not comply with
these standards.
^14Antenna gain less than 50 dBi (but greater than or equal to 43 dBi)
is permitted only with a proportional reduction in maximum authorized
EIRP in a ratio of 2 dB of power per 1 dB of gain, so that the maximum
allowable EIRP (in dBW) for antennas of less than 50 dBi gain becomes +
55−2(50-G), where G is the antenna gain in dBi. In addition, antennas
in these bands must meet two additional standards for minimum radiation
suppression: At angles between 1.2 and 5 degrees from the centerline of
the main beam, co-polar discrimination must be G−28, where G is the
antenna gain in dBi; and at angles of less than 5 degrees from the
centerline of main beam, cross-polar discrimination must be at least 25
dB.
(c) The Commission shall require the replacement of any antenna or
periscope antenna system of a permanent fixed station operating at
932.5 MHz or higher that does not meet performance Standard A specified
in paragraph (c) of this section, at the expense of the licensee
operating such antenna, upon a showing that said antenna causes or is
likely to cause interference to (or receive interference from) any
other authorized or applied for station whereas a higher performance
antenna is not likely to involve such interference. Antenna performance
is expected to meet the standards of paragraph (c) of this section for
parallel polarization. For cases of potential interference, an antenna
will not be considered to meet Standard A unless the parallel
polarization performance for the discrimination angle involved meets
the requirements, even if the cross-polarization performance controls
the interference.
(d) In cases where passive reflectors are employed in conjunction with
transmitting antenna systems, the foregoing paragraphs of this section
also will be applicable. However, in such instances, the center of the
major lobe of radiation from the antenna normally must be directed at
the passive reflector, and the center of the major lobe of radiation
from the passive reflector directed toward the receiving station with
which it communicates.
(e) Periscope antennas used at an electric power facility plant area
will be excluded from the requirements of paragraph (c) of this section
on a case-by-case basis where technical considerations or safety
preclude the use of other types of antenna systems.
(f) In the 10,700-11,700 MHz band, a fixed station may employ
transmitting and receiving antennas meeting performance standard B in
any area. If a Fixed Service or Fixed Satellite Service licensee or
applicant makes a showing that it is likely to receive interference
from such fixed station and that such interference would not exist if
the fixed station used an antenna meeting performance standard A, the
fixed station licensee must modify its use. Specifically, the fixed
station licensee must either substitute an antenna meeting performance
standard A or operate its system with an EIRP reduced so as not to
radiate, in the direction of the other licensee, an EIRP in excess of
that which would be radiated by a station using a Category A antenna
and operating with the maximum EIRP allowed by the rules. A licensee or
prior applicant using an antenna that does not meet performance
Standard A may object to a prior coordination notice based on
interference only if such interference would be predicted to exist if
the licensee or prior applicant used an antenna meeting performance
standard A.
(g) In the event harmful interference is caused to the operation of
other stations, the Commission may, after notice and opportunity for
hearing, order changes to be made in the height, orientation, gain and
radiation pattern of the antenna system.
[ 61 FR 26677 , May 28, 1996]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting § 101.115, see
the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids
section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
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