FCC Web Documents citing 2.1055
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- standards for radio equipment and their parts and components. Need: These rules permit the Commission to carry out its responsibilities under the Communications Act and the various treaties and international regulations, and to promote the efficient utilization of the spectrum. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. §§ 154, 303. Section Number and Title: 2.948 Description of measurement facilities. 2.1033(b)(11) Application for certification. 2.1055(a)(2) Measurements required; Frequency stability. SUBPART K - IMPORTATION OF DEVICES CAPABLE OF CAUSING HARMFUL INTERFERENCE Brief Description: These rules are designed to prevent interference from radio-frequency devices and to facilitate the filing of FCC Form 740 information regarding equipment importation. Need: These rules control technical criteria, reducing filing and handling burden on both importers and the federal government, including the
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- their unused or unneeded spectrum capacity, either leasing it temporarily, or on a longer term basis or selling unused frequencies. Part 2 of the rules requires the following measurements on transmitters used in licensed services: RF power, modulation characteristics, occupied bandwidth, spurious emissions at antenna terminals, field strength of spurious emissions and frequency stability. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1046 through 2.1055. See Notice at ¶ 19. See SBC comments at 17, SDR Forum comments at 31, and NTIA comments at 18. See NTIA comments at 20. See Nortel comments at 8, Ericsson comments at 4 and Lucent comments at 3-4. See SDR Forum reply comments at 4. See Lucent reply comments at 2. See Nortel comments at 8. Firmware is software
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- transmitters that operate in both U.S. and overseas modes; incorporating the ANSI C63.17 standard for testing unlicensed PCS systems into our rules; and facilitating development of standardized SAR test procedures. See September Staff Report at paras. 191-93 and 47 C.F.R. Part 15. In addition, staff concurred with commenters recommendations to modify test temperatures for the Family Radio Service, 47 C.F.R. §2.1055, and modify FCC labels under Declaration of Conformity to allow the label to say the device can be used for other than home or office use, 47 C.F.R §15.19. See also Appendix IV. We further concur in the staff's recommendation to not initiate action on several additional proposed technical rules changes. Specifically, staff recommended modifying 47 C.F.R. §15.231. For further
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- narrow beam antennas for high speed transmissions and high frequency reuse. The staff recommended exploring possible use of this band, including seeking initial inquiry on whether the band is appropriate for licensed or unlicensed use and for shared commercial and Government use. No comments were received on this recommendation. TIA recommended five technical rule revisions. TIA suggested revision of Part 2.1055(a)(2) to include Family Radio Service devices within the test temperature ranges of -20° C to 50° C. Current rules do not specifically specify the test temperature range for Family Radio Service devices therefore they must be tested under the general temperature range established in subpart (a)(1) of the rules. Staff concurs with TIA's recommendation. TIA proposes revision of the test
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- clear. To resolve this ambiguity, the Commission staff applied the temperature range specified in Part 15 of the rules for other equipment subject to certification, which is -20 °C to +50 °C. Subsequently, the type-acceptance procedure was merged with the certification procedure. As a result of this change, the temperature range of -30 °C to +50 °C specified in Section 2.1055(a)(1) of the rules became applicable for frequency stability measurements on all equipment where no other temperature range had been specified. Application of this rule to FRS transmitters would require them to be tested for compliance at a lower temperature than previously required. In streamlining the equipment authorization processes, our intent was not to impose tighter requirements on manufacturers. A number
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- Section 95.632(b) of our rules to state the 154 frequencies in megahertz. These frequencies were inadvertently stated in kilohertz in Appendix A of the Report and Order. Also, we are revising Section 90.210 of our rules in order to delete an obscure cross reference. See 47 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart J. See RadioShack letter at 1. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1055. RadioShack letter at 1. See, e.g., Appendix E §§ 95.603(g), 95.655(d). See Motorola Petition at 6. See Havens Comments at 12; Gruis Comments at 3. 47 C.F.R § 95.401(b). 47 C.F.R. § 95.401(f). Motorola Supplemental Comments at 3. Id. Motorola suggests that the twenty-five channel pairs in the 450 MHz band being considered by the Commission for non-coordinated, itinerant use,
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- recognized by the Commission under the terms of a government-to-government Mutual Recognition Agreement/Arrangement; or (2) If the laboratory has been recognized by the Commission as being accredited by an organization that has entered into an arrangement between accrediting organizations and the arrangement has been recognized by the Commission. Section 2.1033 is amended by renumbering paragraph (c)(17) as paragraph (d). Section 2.1055, paragraph (a)(2) is amended by adding the words ``, and equipment authorized for use in the Family Radio Service under Part 95 of this chapter.'' to the end of this paragraph. The heading ``FILING FOR APPLICATION REFERENCE'' before Section 2.1061 is deleted. Sections 2.1061 through 2.1065 are deleted. Part 15 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is
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- sensitive applications on specific channels may require additional protection or a licensee with access to multiple consecutive channels in a geographic area could benefit from additional flexibility regarding unwanted emissions without affecting other operations. 4. Frequency Stability. The NPRM proposed to apply to DSRC operations in the 5.9 GHz band the frequency stability requirement specified in Section 2.995 (now Section 2.1055) of our rules in order to prevent DSRC operations from causing interference to DSRC operations on other channels or to other services in nearby spectrum. We note that Part 90 also has more specific frequency stability requirements in Section 90.213 which vary according to the channel bandwidth of the operation. Since we are not yet able to establish a channelization
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- transmitters that operate in both U.S. and overseas modes; incorporating the ANSI C63.17 standard for testing unlicensed PCS systems into our rules; and facilitating development of standardized SAR test procedures. See September Staff Report at paras. 191-93 and 47 C.F.R. Part 15. In addition, staff concurred with commenters recommendations to modify test temperatures for the Family Radio Service, 47 C.F.R. §2.1055, and modify FCC labels under Declaration of Conformity to allow the label to say the device can be used for other than home or office use, 47 C.F.R §15.19. See also Appendix IV. We further concur in the staff's recommendation to not initiate action on several additional proposed technical rules changes. Specifically, staff recommended modifying 47 C.F.R. §15.231. For further
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- their unused or unneeded spectrum capacity, either leasing it temporarily, or on a longer term basis or selling unused frequencies. Part 2 of the rules requires the following measurements on transmitters used in licensed services: RF power, modulation characteristics, occupied bandwidth, spurious emissions at antenna terminals, field strength of spurious emissions and frequency stability. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1046 through 2.1055. See Notice at ¶ 19. See SBC comments at 17, SDR Forum comments at 31, and NTIA comments at 18. See NTIA comments at 20. See Nortel comments at 8, Ericsson comments at 4 and Lucent comments at 3-4. See SDR Forum reply comments at 4. See Lucent reply comments at 2. See Nortel comments at 8. Firmware is software
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- transmitters that operate in both U.S. and overseas modes; incorporating the ANSI C63.17 standard for testing unlicensed PCS systems into our rules; and facilitating development of standardized SAR test procedures. See September Staff Report at paras. 191-93 and 47 C.F.R. Part 15. In addition, staff concurred with commenters recommendations to modify test temperatures for the Family Radio Service, 47 C.F.R. §2.1055, and modify FCC labels under Declaration of Conformity to allow the label to say the device can be used for other than home or office use, 47 C.F.R §15.19. See also Appendix IV. We further concur in the staff's recommendation to not initiate action on several additional proposed technical rules changes. Specifically, staff recommended modifying 47 C.F.R. §15.231. For further
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- 80.1103(a), 87.145(c)(4), 90.203(l) and 101.139(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1043(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1043(b)(3). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.925. Part 2 of the rules requires the following measurements on transmitters used in licensed services: RF power, modulation characteristics, occupied bandwidth, spurious emissions at antenna terminals, field strength of spurious emissions and frequency stability. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1046 through 2.1055. For the purpose of safety, certain transmitters designed to operate within 20 cm of the user are subject to limits on the specific absorption rate (SAR) of radiofrequency energy by the body. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1093. For further information on software authentication, see N. Doraswamy and D. Harris, IPSEC: The New Security Standard for the Internet, Intranets, and Virtual
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- their unused or unneeded spectrum capacity, either leasing it temporarily, or on a longer term basis or selling unused frequencies. Part 2 of the rules requires the following measurements on transmitters used in licensed services: RF power, modulation characteristics, occupied bandwidth, spurious emissions at antenna terminals, field strength of spurious emissions and frequency stability. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1046 through 2.1055. See Notice at ¶ 19. See SBC comments at 17, SDR Forum comments at 31, and NTIA comments at 18. See NTIA comments at 20. See Nortel comments at 8, Ericsson comments at 4 and Lucent comments at 3-4. See SDR Forum reply comments at 4. See Lucent reply comments at 2. See Nortel comments at 8. Firmware is software