FCC Web Documents citing 2.943
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- in accordance with FCC rules to prevent interference. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and 336. Section Number and Title: 2.901 Basis and purpose. 2.924 Marketing of electrically identical equipment having multiple trade names and models or type numbers under the same FCC identifier. 2.931 Responsibility of the grantee. 2.933 Change in identification of equipment. 2.938 Retention of records. 2.943 Submission of equipment for testing. 2.946 Penalty for failure to provide test samples and data. 2.1041 Measurement procedure. 2.1046 Measurements required: RF power output. 2.1407 Measurements required: Modulation characteristics. 2.1049 Measurements required: Occupied bandwidth. 2.1051 Measurements required: Spurious emissions at antenna terminals. 2.1053 Measurements required: Field strength of spurious radiation. 2.1057 Frequency spectrum to be investigated. PART 11-EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM
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- notebook computer may run software that digitally generates a radio frequency waveform and sends the data to a wireless LAN card that further processes and transmits the radio signal. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.944. Failure to comply within 14 days may be grounds for denial of equipment authorization or monetary forfeitures. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.931. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.943 and 2.946. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.936(a) and 2.938(a). We note that Sections 303(e) and Section 4(i) of the Communications Act continue to give the Commission authority to request data that will assist us in carrying out our responsibilities under the Act. See 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i) and 303(e). See generally In the matter of Modification of Parts 2 and
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- can adapt its parameters and characteristics to the electromagnetic spectrum environment or in a purest sense can deviate from a normal, perfect, or mature form; having different forms at different stages of existence. See the XG Program web site at http://www.darpa.mil/ato/programs/xg/index.htm. See the contract announcement at http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/micro_stories.pl?ACCT=683194&TICK=RTN4 &STORY=/www/story/08-15-2002/0001784186&EDATE=Aug+15,+2002. , News Release dated November 19, 2004. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.936, 2.943 and 2.946. In 2003 the Commission added 255 MHz of spectrum at 5.470-5.725 GHz where U-NII equipment could operate. See Report and Order in ET Docket No. 03-122, 18 FCC Rcd 24484 (2003). The rules require U-NII equipment operating in this band to incorporate DFS to protect Federal Government Radar systems that also operate in this band. Many transmitters such
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 2.20 2.202.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.10 2.102.30 2.29 2.302.30 2.30 2.302.40 2.39 2.402.50 2.50 2.40 19932.20 2.27 2.272.20 2.27 2.272.20 2.27 2.272.40 2.45 2.452.40 2.45 2.452.40 2.51 2.512.40 2.51 2.512.58 2.62 2.622.58 2.63 2.63 19942.20 2.27 2.542.20 2.27 2.542.20 2.26 2.542.40 2.45 2.772.40 2.45 2.772.40 2.51 2.772.40 2.51 2.772.58 2.62 2.982.58 2.63 2.98 19952.82 2.61 2.722.82 2.61 2.722.82 2.61 2.723.04 2.82 2.943.04 2.82 2.943.04 2.82 2.943.04 2.80 2.943.19 2.95 3.083.19 2.95 3.08 19963.10 3.09 2.723.10 3.09 2.723.10 3.09 2.723.35 3.34 2.723.35 3.34 2.943.35 3.34 2.943.35 3.34 2.943.51 3.50 3.083.51 3.50 3.08 19973.64 3.87 2.893.64 3.87 2.893.64 3.87 2.893.64 3.87 3.123.64 3.87 3.123.64 3.87 3.123.64 3.87 3.123.64 3.87 3.263.64 3.87 3.26 19983.64 3.87 3.343.64 3.87 3.343.64 3.87 3.343.64 3.87 3.603.64 3.87 3.603.64 3.87
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/1999/fcc99245.pdf
- time for rural areas, 11.47 minutes, is also almost twice that of urban areas (based on 1992 data). 5 NHTSA, Research Note, Rural and Urban Crashes - A Comparative Analysis, Aug. 1996, at 2. . PAGE 2 percent. During that same period, wireless 911 calls grew even more rapidly, from 1.805 million per year (59,180 per day) in 1996 to 2.943 million (98,097 per day) in 1998, an increase of 63 percent.2 The growing use of wireless phones to make 911 calls clearly represents an important advance in public safety. However, the growing number of wireless 911 calls exacerbates the limitations of wireless 911 service, in particular the continuing inability to automatically locate those calls. While most PSAP operators immediately know