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FCC 90.635
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 | 2022
  §  90.635   Limitations on power and antenna height.

   (a) The effective radiated power and antenna height for base stations
   may not exceed 1 kilowatt (30 dBw) and 304 m. (1,000 ft.) above average
   terrain (AAT), respectively, or the equivalent thereof as determined
   from the Table. These are maximum values, and applicants will be
   required to justify power levels and antenna heights requested.

   (b) The maximum output power of the transmitter for mobile stations is
   100 watts (20 dBw).

   Table—Equivalent Power and Antenna Heights for Base Stations in the
   851-869 MHz and 935-940 MHz Bands Which Have a Requirement for a 32 km
   (20 mi) Service Area Radius
   Antenna height (ATT) meters (feet) Effective radiated power (watts)^1 2
   4
   Above 1,372 (4,500) 65
   Above 1,220 (4,000) to 1,372 (4,500) 70
   Above 1,067 (3,500) to 1,220 (4,000) 75
   Above 915 (3,000) to 1,067 (3,500) 100
   Above 763 (2,500) to 915 (3,000) 140
   Above 610 (2,000) to 763 (2,500) 200
   Above 458 (1,500) to 610 (2,000) 350
   Above 305 (1,000) to 458 (1,500) 600
   Up to 305 (1,000) ^31,000

   ^1Power is given in terms of effective radiated power (ERP).

   ^2Applicants in the Los Angeles, CA, area who demonstrate a need to
   serve both the downtown and fringe areas will be permitted to utilize
   an ERP of 1 kw at the following mountaintop sites: Santiago Park,
   Sierra Peak, Mount Lukens, and Mount Wilson.

   ^3Stations with antennas below 305 m (1,000 ft) (AAT) will be
   restricted to a maximum power of 1 kw (ERP).

   ^4Licensees in San Diego, CA, will be permitted to utilize an ERP of
   500 watts at the following mountaintop sites: Palomar, Otay, Woodson
   and Miguel.

   [ 70 FR 61062 , Oct. 20, 2005]

   


Goto Section: 90.633 | 90.637

Goto Year: 2020 | 2022
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