Goto Section: 30.404 | 30.406 | Table of Contents
FCC 30.405
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 30.405 Transmitter power limitations.
On any authorized frequency, the average power delivered to an antenna
in this service must be the minimum amount of power necessary to carry
out the communications desired. Application of this principle includes,
but is not to be limited to, requiring a licensee who replaces one or
more of its antennas with larger antennas to reduce its antenna input
power by an amount appropriate to compensate for the increased primary
lobe gain of the replacement antenna(s). In no event shall the average
equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP), as referenced to an
isotropic radiator, exceed the following:
Maximum Allowable EIRP
Frequency band (MHz) Fixed (dBW)
27,500-28,350^1 + 55
38,600-40,000 + 55
^1For Point-to-multipoint user stations authorized in these bands, the
EIRP shall not exceed 55 dBw or 42 dBw/MHz.
Goto Section: 30.404 | 30.406
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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