Goto Section: 95.2561 | 95.2565 | Table of Contents
FCC 95.2563
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 95.2563 MedRadio frequency bands.
MedRadio transmitters operate in the 401-406 MHz, 413-419 MHz, 426-432
MHz, 438-444 MHz, 451-457 MHz, and 2360-2400 MHz bands. The FCC does
not specify a channeling scheme for MedRadio systems.
(a) MedRadio transmitters associated with medical implant devices,
which incorporate a frequency monitoring system as set forth in
§ 95.2559(a), may transmit on any frequency in the 401-406 MHz band.
(b) MedRadio transmitters associated with medical implant devices,
which do not incorporate a frequency monitoring system as set forth in
§ 95.2559(a), may transmit on any frequency in the 401-402 MHz or
405-406 MHz bands, or on the frequency 403.65 MHz in the 402-405 MHz
band.
(c) MedRadio transmitters associated with medical body-worn devices,
regardless of whether a frequency monitoring system as set forth in
§ 95.2559(a) is employed, may transmit on any frequency in the 401-402
MHz or 405-406 MHz bands.
(d) MedRadio transmitters that are used externally to evaluate the
efficacy of a more permanent medical implant device, regardless of
whether a frequency monitoring system as set forth in § 95.2559(a) is
employed, may operate on any frequency in the 402-405 MHz band,
provided that:
(1) Such external body-worn operation is limited solely to evaluating
with a patient the efficacy of a fully implanted permanent medical
device that is intended to replace the temporary body-worn device;
(2) RF transmissions from the external device must cease following the
patient evaluation period, which may not exceed 30 days, except where a
health care practitioner determines that additional time is necessary
due to unforeseen circumstances;
(3) The maximum output power of the temporary body-worn device must not
exceed 200 nW EIRP; and
(4) The temporary body-worn device must comply fully with all other
MedRadio rules applicable to medical implant device operation in the
402-405 MHz band.
(e) Only MedRadio transmitters that are part of a Medical Micropower
Network (MMN) may operate in the 413-419 MHz, 426-432 MHz, 438-444 MHz,
and 451-457 MHz bands. Each MedRadio transmitter that is part of an MMN
must be capable of operating in each of the following bands: 413-419
MHz, 426-432 MHz, 438-444 MHz, and 451-457 MHz. All MedRadio
transmitters that are part of a single MMN must operate in the same
band.
(f) Only MedRadio transmitters that are part of a Medical Body Area
Network (MBAN) may operate in the 2360-2400 MHz band.
Goto Section: 95.2561 | 95.2565
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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