FCC Web Documents citing 15.253
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- 15 of our Rules. The Part 15 rules specify limits on the power and operating characteristics of these devices that are designed to avoid the potential for such devices to cause interference. These rules also provide that unlicensed devices may not cause interference and must accept interference from other radio transmitters. See generally, 47 C.F.R. Part 15. 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.253, 25.202(a)(1). Consistent with their class of licenses, Amateur licensees are permitted to use various bands allocated to the Amateur Service without authorization for specific frequencies. Therefore, it is unclear as to whether the 75.5-76 GHz Amateur Radio band is currently being used. 47 C.F.R. § 5.01 et seq. These rules permit simplified licensing of spectrum for experiments that would not
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- SUBPART C-INTENTIONAL RADIATORS Brief Description: These rules specify the regulations under which certain radio frequency equipment may be operated without an individual license. Need: These rules provide technical specifications, administrative requirements and other conditions relating to the marketing and operations of Part 15 devices. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, and 544a. Section Number and Title: 15.253 Operation within the bands 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76.0-77.0 GHz. PART 18-INDUSTRIAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SUBPART B-APPLICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS Brief Description: These rules specify the technical standards and other requirements for certain equipment or appliances that generate and use local radiofrequency energy for industrial, scientific, medical purposes, excluding telecommunications applications, to be marketed and operated within the United States. Need:
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Era Systems Corporation Request for Waiver of Sections 2.803, 15.201 and 15.253 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ET Docket No. 09-55 ORDER Adopted: September 30, 2009 Released: September 30, 2009 By the Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology: Introduction By this action, we grant in part and deny in part a waiver request by Era Systems Corporation (``Era'') to allow the installation of up to ten fixed
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- ten fixed 76-77 GHz radars on ground structures at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Era states that its proposed system would permit the tracking of aircraft and vehicles in the ramp and gate areas of the airport. Era states that its request for waiver is intended to permit immediate use of its technology in Atlanta Airport for safety related purposes. Section 15.253 permits the operation of vehicle-mounted radar systems in the 76-77 GHz band. Vehicle-mounted radar systems are the only type of operation permitted under this section; fixed applications are not permitted. Era requests that it be permitted to mount up to ten fixed 76-77 GHz radars on terminal building rooftops at Atlanta Airport. It states these radars would have a range
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- entities. The purpose of the review is to determine whether such rules should be continued without change, or should be amended or rescinded, consistent with the stated objectives of section 610 of the RFA, to minimize any significant economic impact of such rules upon a substantial number of small entities. In its comments, Era requests that the Commission amend Section 15.253 of its rules to permit the use of 76-77 GHz fixed radars at airports for monitoring terrestrial vehicle movements in addition to the automobile radar uses currently permitted in that band. Vehicle-mounted radar systems are the only type of operation permitted under this section; fixed applications are not permitted. Era contends that when the rules limiting operation to vehicle-mounted radars
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- 3.24. Id. Id. See, e.g., Orbital Communications Corporation, Order and Authorization, 13 FCC Rcd 10828 (1998); see also Space Imaging L.P., Order and Authorization, 10 FCC Rcd 10911 (1995); Dept. of Defense, Global Positioning System (GPS) 2000, A Report to Congress (Oct. 2000). 70/80/90 GHz Proceeding, WT Docket No. 02-146, RM-10288, FCC 02-180. 47 C.F.R. § 25.202(a)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 15.253. 47 C.F.R. § 5.01 et seq. These rules permit simplified licensing of spectrum for experiments that would not otherwise be permitted under the Commission's rules. In general, equipment may not be marketed in connection with such experiments and service may not be provided for commercial use. However, there are provisions for ``limited marketing studies'' that permit marketing on a small
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Report No. 2896 August 26, 2009 CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION 11555 15.253 Toyota Motor 07/21/09 Amendment of Section 15.253 of the North America, Commission's Rules Regarding Inc. Operation within the Band 76.0-77.0 GHz (vehicle radar systems) (Filed By: Christopher J. Tinto 601 Thirteenth Street, NW Suite 910 South Washington, DC 20005) ________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________FCC PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand
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- wireless E911 services to account for new wireless services and improved technology. Most recently, in July 2011, the Commission adopted an item that strengthens the existing E911 location accuracy regime, proposes measures to improve 911 availability and location determination for users of interconnected VoIP services and seeks additional public input on issues associated with 19 Amendment of Sections 15.35 and 15.253 of the Commission's Rules Regarding Operation of Radar Systems in the 76-77 GHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 26 FCC Rcd 8107 (2011). 20 Elimination of Part 23 of the Commission's Rules, Report and Order, 25 FCC Rcd 541 (2010). 15 The Federal Communications Commission | November 7, 2011 Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules extending 911 calling
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- Order, 27 FCC Rcd 2650 (2012). Reporting Requirements for U.S. Providers of International Telecommunications Services; Amendment of Part 43 of the Commission's Rules, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 26 FCC Rcd 7274 (2011); see also Comments of Verizon and Verizon Wireless, GC Docket No. 11-199, at 9 (Feb. 8, 2012). Amendment of Sections 15.35 and 15.253 of the Commission's Rules Regarding Operation of Radar Systems in the 76-77 GHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 26 FCC Rcd 8107 (2011). Elimination of Part 23 of the Commission's Rules, Report and Order, 25 FCC Rcd 541 (2010). Amending the Definition of Interconnected VoIP Service in Section 9.3 of the Commission's Rules, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Third Report and
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- Intel Corporation on behalf of ITI to the Office of Engineering and Technology. See 47 C.F.R. § 95.401(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 95.627. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1055(a). The type-acceptance procedure was merged with the certification procedure in 1998. See Report and Order in ET Docket 97-94, 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.229(d), 15.231(d), 15.233(g) and 15.253(e). See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1055(a). See Report and Order in ET Docket 97-94, 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998) at ¶¶ 1, 10 and 42. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.948. ISO/IEC Standard 17025 was formerly ISO/IEC Guide 25. The list of necessary bandwidth calculations from the NTIA Manual of Regulations & Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management is available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/redbook/AnnexJ_9_2000.PDF.
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- 15 of our Rules. The Part 15 rules specify limits on the power and operating characteristics of these devices that are designed to avoid the potential for such devices to cause interference. These rules also provide that unlicensed devices may not cause interference and must accept interference from other radio transmitters. See generally, 47 C.F.R. Part 15. 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.253, 25.202(a)(1). Consistent with their class of licenses, Amateur licensees are permitted to use various bands allocated to the Amateur Service without authorization for specific frequencies. Therefore, it is unclear as to whether the 75.5-76 GHz Amateur Radio band is currently being used. 47 C.F.R. § 5.01 et seq. These rules permit simplified licensing of spectrum for experiments that would not
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- subpart H of part 22, part 24, part 25, part 27, part 80, and part 90, respectively, of this chapter, are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter. Cordless telephones and portable transmitters, millimeter devices, unlicensed PCS and unlicensed NII devices authorized under §15.247, §15.253, §15.255, §15.319 and §15.407 of this chapter are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. However, routine evaluation for portable devices authorized under §15.247 is required only if the maximum peak output power of the device exceeds 100 milliwatts (100 mW). Portable transmitting equipment for use in the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service
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- harmonic emissions, parasitic emissions, intermodulation products and frequency conversion products, but exclude out-of-band emissions. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1 and 15.209. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.205. The table in paragraph (a) of this section states that all frequencies above 38.6 GHz are designated as a restricted band. However, paragraph (d)(4) of this section exempts transmitters operating under 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.253 and 15.255, which permit operation in the 46.7-46.9 GHz, 76-77 GHz and 57-64 GHz bands, from complying with the restricted band requirements. When the 40 GHz cutoff was established in 1989, the Commission considered that frequency to be the highest practicable with the state-of-the art in measurement techniques at that time. See First Report and Order in GEN Docket No.
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- 15.231. For instance, data transmission is prohibited, except for operation under Section 15.231(e), in which case there are separate field strength level and timing requirements. Compliance with these requirements must be assured. The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements. For example, FCC Rules in Sections 2.1091, 2.1093 and specific Sections of Part 15, including 15.319(i), 15.407(f), 15.253(f) and 15.255(g), require that applicants for equipment authorization of Unlicensed PCS, U-NII and millimeter wave devices perform routine environmental evaluation for RF Exposure to demonstrate compliance. In addition, spread spectrum transmitters operating under Section 15.247 are required to address RF Exposure compliance in accordance with Section 15.247(b)(4). Modular transmitters approved under other Sections of Part 15, when necessary, may also
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- prior to equipment authorization or use if they operate at frequencies of 1.5 GHz or below and their effective radiated power (ERP) is 1.5 watts or more, or if they operate at frequencies above 1.5 GHz and their ERP is 3 watts or more. Unlicensed personal communications service devices, unlicensed millimeter wave devices and unlicensed NII devices authorized under §§ 15.253, 15.255, and 15.257, and subparts D and E of part 15 of this chapter are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use if their ERP is 3 watts or more or if they meet the definition of a portable device as specified in § 2.1093 (b) requiring evaluation under the provisions of
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- prior to equipment authorization or use if they operate at frequencies of 1.5 GHz or below and their effective radiated power (ERP) is 1.5 watts or more, or if they operate at frequencies above 1.5 GHz and their ERP is 3 watts or more. Unlicensed personal communications service devices, unlicensed millimeter wave devices and unlicensed NII devices authorized under § 15.253, § 15.255, and subparts D and E of part 15 of this chapter are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use if their ERP is 3 watts or more or if they meet the definition of a portable device as specified in § 2.1093 (b) requiring evaluation under the provisions of that
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- and the amateur service on a secondary basis, except the amateur allocation is primary in the 77.5-78 GHz portion. Further, the 77-81 GHz band is allocated to the amateur-satellite service on a secondary basis, except the 77.5-78 GHz portion has primary status. Finally, the 76-77 GHz band is also used by vehicular radar systems on an unlicensed basis under Section 15.253 of the Commission's Rules. The primary purpose of the WRC-2000 action realigning spectrum in bands above 76 GHz was to accommodate the requirements of RAS and EESS (passive) operations. Specifically, RAS must operate in bands that meet the requirements of spectral line and wideband continuum observations. Additionally, EESS must operate in bands that are optimal for microwave limb sounding and
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- and 90 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in Sec. Sec. 2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter. Unlicensed PCS, unlicensed NII and millimeter wave devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in Sec. Sec. 15.253(f), 15.255(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this chapter. Portable transmitting equipment for use in the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) is subject to routine environment evaluation as specified in Sec. Sec. 2.1093 and 5.1125 of this chapter. Equipment authorized for use in the Medical Implant Communications Service (MICS) as a medical implant transmitter (as defined in Appendix 1 to Subpart E
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- 15.231. For instance, data transmission is prohibited, except for operation under Section 15.231(e), in which case there are separate field strength level and timing requirements. Compliance with these requirements must be assured. The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements. For example, FCC Rules in Sections 2.1091, 2.1093 and specific Sections of Part 15, including 15.319(i), 15.407(f), 15.253(f), 15.255(g) and 15.257(g) require that applicants for authorization of Unlicensed PCS, U-NII and millimeter wave devices perform a routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure to demonstrate compliance. In addition, applicants for authorization of spread spectrum transmitters operating under Section 15.247 are required to address RF exposure compliance in accordance with Section 15.247(i). Applicants for authorization of modular transmitters approved under
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- Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) and the Medical Device Radiocommunication Service (MedRadio), authorized under subpart H of part 22 of this chapter, parts 24, 25, 26, 27, 80 and 90 of this chapter, subparts H and I of part 95 of this chapter, and unlicensed personal communication service, unlicensed NII devices and millimeter wave devices authorized under subparts D and E, §§15.253, 15.255 and 15.257 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. All other portable transmitting devices are categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, except as specified in §§1.1307(c) and 1.1307(d) of this chapter. Applications for equipment authorization of portable transmitting devices
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- 24, 25, 27, 80, and 90 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter. Unlicensed PCS, unlicensed NII and millimeter wave devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§15.253(f), 15.255(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this chapter. Portable devices as defined in §2.1093(b) of this chapter operating in the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS), the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) and the Medical Device Radiocommunication Service (MedRadio) Subparts C, H and I of Part 95 of this chapter are subject to radio frequency radiation exposure requirements as specified in §§2.1093
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- 24, 25, 27, 80, and 90 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter. Unlicensed PCS, unlicensed NII and millimeter wave devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§15.253(f), 15.255(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this chapter. Portable devices as defined in §2.1093(b) of this chapter operating in the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS), the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) and the Medical Device Radiocommunication Service (MedRadio) Subparts C, H and I of Part 95 of this chapter are subject to radio frequency radiation exposure requirements as specified in §§2.1093
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- of this chapter, part 25 of this chapter, part 26 of this chapter, part 27 of this chapter, part 80 of this chapter(ship earth station devices only) part 90 of this chapter, subparts H and I of part 95 of this chapter, and unlicensed personal communication service, unlicensed NII devices and millimeter wave devices authorized under subparts D and E, §§15.253, 15.255 and 15.257 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. All other portable transmitting devices are categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, except as specified in §§1.1307(c) and 1.1307(d) of this chapter. Applications for equipment authorization of portable transmitting devices
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- continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 202, 303, 304, 307 and 544A. 2. Section 15.205 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (d)(4) to read as follows: Section 15.205 Restricted bands of operation. * * * * * (d) * * * * * * * * (4) Any equipment operated under the provisions of § 15.253, § 15.255, § 15.256 or § 15.257 of this part. * * * * * 3. Section 15.256 is proposed to be added to read as follows: Section 15.256 Operation within the band 77-81 GHz. (a) Operation within the 77-81 GHz band is limited to tank level probing radars (TLPR) under the provisions of this section. (1) TLPR transmitters must
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- NPRM, 25 FCC Rcd at 601 ¶ 2. See also note 12, supra, regarding the prospective use of SRR for vehicle radar systems in the United States. See Appendix A, infra. See 47 C.F.R. Part 15. The Trex FOD detection equipment operates with a transmit power of one hundred milliwatts. See Petition at 11. See Amendment of Sections 15.35 and 15.253 of the Commission's Rules Regarding Operation of Radar Systems in the 76-77 GHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, ET Docket No. 10-28, 26 FCC Rcd 8107, 8114 ¶ 18 (2011). See Ex Parte Notice in ET Docket 10-28 of XSight Systems, Ltd. dated January 13, 2011. The Commission previously recognized the importance to aviation safety of monitoring the movement
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- including interference that may cause undesired operation.23Do these restrictions make Part 15 operation unworkable for FOD detection?24 12.Interference mitigation measures. With respect to potential interference to radio astronomy operations, Trex proposes a detailed procedure for coordinating radiolocation operations in the 78-81 GHz band with radio astronomy service (RAS) observatories.25We believe that Trex's proposal, which 19See Amendment of Sections 15.35 and 15.253 of the Commission's Rules Regarding Operation of Radar Systems in the 76-77 GHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rule Making, ET Docket No. 10-28, 26 FCC Rcd 8107, 8114 ¶ 18 (2011). 20SeeEx ParteNotice in ET Docket 10-28 of XSight Systems, Ltd. dated January 13, 2011. 21The Commission previously recognized the importance to aviation safety of monitoring the movement of aircraft
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Sections 15.35 and 15.253 of the Commission's Rules Regarding Operation of Radar Systems in the 76-77 GHz Band. Amendment of Section 15.253 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Fixed Use of Radar in the 76-77 GHz Band. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ET Docket No. 11-90 RM-11555 ET Docket No. 10-28 Notice of Proposed Rule Making Adopted: May 24,
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- should be consulted for determining pulse desensitization factors, as necessary. * * * * * 5. Section 15.205 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraph (d)(4) to read as follows: Section 15.205 Restricted bands of operation. * * * * * (d) * * * * * * * * (4) Any equipment operated under the provisions of § 15.253, § 15.255, § 15.256 in the frequency band 75-85 GHz, or § 15.257 of this part. * * * * * 6. Section 15.256 is proposed to be added to read as follows: Section 15.256 Operation of level probing radars within the bands 5.925-7.250 GHz, 24.05-29.00 GHz, and 75-85 GHz. Operation under this section is limited to level probing radar
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- 80, and part 90 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§ 2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter. Unlicensed PCS, unlicensed NII and millimeter wave devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§ 15.253(f), 15.255(g), and 15.319(i) and 15.407(f) of this chapter. All other mobile, portable, and unlicensed transmitting devices are categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure under §§ 2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter except as specified in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section. (3) In general, when the guidelines specified in § 1.1310 are exceeded in an accessible
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- 27, 80, and 90 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§ 2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter. Unlicensed PCS, unlicensed NII and millimeter wave devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§ 15.253(f), 15.255(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this chapter. Portable transmitting equipment for use in the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) is subject to routine environment evaluation as specified in §§ 2.1093 and 95.1125 of this chapter. Equipment authorized for use in the Medical Implant Communications Service (MICS) as a medical implant transmitter (as defined in Appendix 1 to Subpart E of
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- 24 of this chapter, part 25 of this chapter, part 27 of this chapter, part 80 of this chapter (ship earth station devices only), part 90 of this chapter ("covered" SMR devices only, as defined in the note to Table 1 of section 1.1307(b)(1) of this chapter), and portable unlicensed personal communication service and millimeter wave devices authorized under section 15.253, section 15.255 or subpart D of part 15 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. * * * * * * * * PART 2 -- FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1.The authority citation for part 2 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections
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- EIRP summation for other directions. TABLE 1: TRANSMITTERS, FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS SUBJECT TO ROUTINE ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION 22 SERVICE (TITLE 47 RULE PART) EVALUATION REQUIRED IF: Experimental Radio Services power > 100W ERP (164W EIRP) (Part 5) Radio Frequency Devices millimeter wave device operating in one of the following bands (Part 15) 46.7-46.8 GHz, 59.0-64.0 GHz or 76.0-77.0 GHz (see §§ 15.253 and 15.255 of this chapter) unlicensed personal communications service devices operating under Subpart D of this chapter Multipoint Distribution Service non-rooftop antennas: height above ground level to radiation (Subpart K of Part 21) center < 10 m and power > 1640 W EIRP rooftop antennas: power > 1640W EIRP Paging and Radiotelephone Service non-rooftop antennas: height above ground level to
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- of our rules; and (3) mobile devices to be used for earth-satellite communication as authorized under Part 25 and Part 80 of our rules. For purposes of this rule, "mobile devices" means devices for which radiating structures would normally be maintained at Federal Communications Commission FCC 96-326 _________________________________________ These devices are already subject to such requirements, as specified in Sections 15.253(f), 15.255(g), and 80 15.319(i) of our existing rules. 27 least 20 cm from the body of the user or of nearby persons. We will also continue to require routine evaluation of unlicensed PCS and unlicensed millimeter wave devices authorized under Sections 15.253, 15.255, and Part 15 Subpart D of our rules unless these devices are portable devices, as defined above.
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- 80, and part 90 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§ 2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter. Unlicensed PCS, unlicensed NII and millimeter wave devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§ 15.253(f), 15.255(g), and 15.319(i) and 15.407(f) of this chapter. All other mobile, portable, and unlicensed transmitting devices are categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure under §§ 2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter except as specified in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section. (3) In general, when the guidelines specified in § 1.1310 are exceeded in an accessible
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- 27, 80, and 90 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§ 2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter. Unlicensed PCS, unlicensed NII and millimeter wave devices are also subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use, as specified in §§ 15.253(f), 15.255(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this chapter. Portable transmitting equipment for use in the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) is subject to routine environment evaluation as specified in §§ 2.1093 and 95.1125 of this chapter. Equipment authorized for use in the Medical Implant Communications Service (MICS) as a medical implant transmitter (as defined in Appendix 1 to Subpart E of
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- For instance, data transmission is prohibited, except for operation under Section 15.231(e), in which case there are separate field strength level and timing requirements. Compliance with these requirements must be assured. 8. The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements. For example, FCC Rules in Sections 2.1091, 2.1093 and specific Sections of Part 15, including 15.319(i), 15.407(f), 15.253(f) and 15.255(g), require that Unlicensed PCS, UNII and millimeter wave devices perform routine environmental evaluation for RF Exposure to demonstrate compliance. In addition, spread spectrum transmitters operating under Section 15.247 are required to address RF Exposure compliance in accordance with Section 15.247(b)(4). Modular transmitters approved under other Sections of Part 15, when necessary, may also need to address certain RF
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- 24 of this chapter, part 25 of this chapter, part 27 of this chapter, part 80 of this chapter (ship earth station devices only), part 90 of this chapter ("covered" SMR devices only, as defined in the note to Table 1 of section 1.1307(b)(1) of this chapter), and portable unlicensed personal communication service and millimeter wave devices authorized under section 15.253, section 15.255 or subpart D of part 15 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. * * * * * * * * PART 2 -- FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1.The authority citation for part 2 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Sections
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- [62]DA-09-2142A1.pdf [63]DA-09-2142A1.txt ERRATUM - CLARITY, A DIVISION OF PLANTRONICS, INC. REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF VOLUME CONTROL REQUEST, 47 C.F.R. SECTION 68.317(F). Issued an Erratum correcting Order, DA 09-2060, released September 16, 2009. Action by: Chief, Disability Rights Office, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau by ERRATUM. CGB [64]DOC-293762A1.doc [65]DOC-293762A1.pdf [66]DOC-293762A1.txt ERA SYSTEMS CORPORATION REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SECTIONS 2.803, 15.201 AND 15.253 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted in part and denied in part the Waiver Request. (Dkt No. 09-55 ). Action by: Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology. Adopted: 09/30/2009 by ORDER. (DA No. 09-2145). OET [67]DA-09-2145A1.doc [68]DA-09-2145A1.pdf [69]DA-09-2145A1.txt MARK HUBENY ON REQUEST FOR INSPECTION OF RECORDS. Denied the Application for Review filed by Mark Hubeny. Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 09/25/2009
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- 05/24/2011 by Order/Consent Decree. (DA No. 11-951). MB [60]DA-11-951A1.doc [61]DA-11-951A2.pdf [62]DA-11-951A1.pdf [63]DA-11-951A1.txt [64]DA-11-951A2.txt POST-TRANSITION TABLE OF DTV ALLOTMENTS, TELEVISION BROADCAST STATIONS, NASHVILLE, TN. Substituted Channel 25 for 5 for WTVF(TV), Nashville, TN. (Dkt No. 11-29 RM-11622 ). Action by: Chief, Video Division, Media Bureau. Adopted: 05/23/2011 by R&O. (DA No. 11-949). MB [65]DA-11-949A1.doc [66]DA-11-949A1.pdf [67]DA-11-949A1.txt AMENDMENT OF SECTIONS 15.35 AND 15.253 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES REGARDING OPERATION OF RADAR SYSTEMS IN THE 76-77 GHZ BAND/AMENDMENT OF SECTION 15.253 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES TO PERMIT FIXED USE OF RADAR IN THE 76.77 GHZ BAND. Proposed to modify Sections 15.35 and 15.253 of the rules to enable enhanced vehicular radar technologies in the 76-77 GHz band to improve collision avoidance and driver safety.
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