FCC Web Documents citing 15.319
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 00-2833 Released: December 15, 2000 OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DECLARES ASCOM WIRELESS SOLUTIONS INC. REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF PART 15 FOR OPERATION IN THE 1910-1920 MHZ BAND TO BE A "PERMIT-BUT-DISCLOSE" PROCEEDING FOR EX PARTE PURPOSES On September 13, 2000, Ascom Wireless Solutions Inc. ("Ascom"), Petition for Waiver of Sections 15.319 and 15.321 of the Commission's rules to permit operation of Ascom's unlicensed personal communications service ("PCS") isochronous devices in the 1910-1920 MHz band for the purpose of providing wireless telephone service within Cook County, Illinois, New York County, New York, San Francisco County, California, and Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Unlicensed PCS ("UPCS") operation is permitted in the 1910-1920 MHz band under
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 DA 01-2308 October 5, 2001 Alaska Power & Telephone Company, Inc., Files Request for Waiver of Sections 15.319 and 15.321 On August 16, 2001, Alaska Power & Telephone Company, Inc., (AP&T) requested a waiver of Sections 15.319 and 15.321 of the Commissions rules to allow AP&T to operate isochronous (voice) devices in the unlicensed PCS (1910-1920 MHz) band thereby allowing it to provide fixed and mobile wireless telephone service in rural Alaska. Unlicensed PCS operation is permitted in
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- spectrum systems. Comments due 75 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 105 days after publication in the Federal Register. Contact: Neal L. McNeil at (202) 418-2408 (voice), (202) 418-2989 TTY. PN 10/05/01; DA 01-2308 Alaska Power & Telephone Co. Request for Waiver. On August 16, 2001, Alaska Power & Telephone Company, Inc., requested a waiver of Sections 15.319 and 15.321 of the Commissions rules to allow AP&T to operate isochronous (voice) devices in the unlicensed PCS (1910-1920 MHz) band thereby allowing it to provide fixed and mobile wireless telephone service in rural Alaska. Comments or oppositions due November 5; replies due November 20. Contact: Anh Wride at (202) 418-0577 (voice). WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WT 01-146; NPRM 07/24/01 (adopted
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- spectrum systems. Comments due 75 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 105 days after publication in the Federal Register. Contact: Neal L. McNeil at (202) 418-2408 (voice), (202) 418-2989 TTY. PN 10/05/01; DA 01-2308 Alaska Power & Telephone Co. Request for Waiver. On August 16, 2001, Alaska Power & Telephone Company, Inc., requested a waiver of Sections 15.319 and 15.321 of the Commissions rules to allow AP&T to operate isochronous (voice) devices in the unlicensed PCS (1910-1920 MHz) band thereby allowing it to provide fixed and mobile wireless telephone service in rural Alaska. Comments or oppositions due November 5; replies due November 20. Contact: Anh Wride at (202) 418-0577 (voice). ET 01-278; NPRM 10/15/01 (adopted 10/02/01); FCC 01-290
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- spectrum systems. Comments due 75 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 105 days after publication in the Federal Register. Contact: Neal L. McNeil at (202) 418-2408 (voice), (202) 418-2989 TTY. PN 10/05/01; DA 01-2308 Alaska Power & Telephone Co. Request for Waiver. On August 16, 2001, Alaska Power & Telephone Company, Inc., requested a waiver of Sections 15.319 and 15.321 of the Commissions rules to allow AP&T to operate isochronous (voice) devices in the unlicensed PCS (1910-1920 MHz) band thereby allowing it to provide fixed and mobile wireless telephone service in rural Alaska. Comments or oppositions due November 5; replies due November 20. Contact: Anh Wride at (202) 418-0577 (voice). ET 01-278; NPRM 10/15/01 (adopted 10/02/01); FCC 01-290
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- spectrum systems. Comments due 75 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 105 days after publication in the Federal Register. Contact: Neal L. McNeil at (202) 418-2408 (voice), (202) 418-2989 TTY. PN 10/05/01; DA 01-2308 Alaska Power & Telephone Co. Request for Waiver. On August 16, 2001, Alaska Power & Telephone Company, Inc., requested a waiver of Sections 15.319 and 15.321 of the Commissions rules to allow AP&T to operate isochronous (voice) devices in the unlicensed PCS (1910-1920 MHz) band thereby allowing it to provide fixed and mobile wireless telephone service in rural Alaska. Comments or oppositions due November 5; replies due November 20. Contact: Anh Wride at (202) 418-0577 (voice). ET 01-278; NPRM 10/15/01 (adopted 10/02/01); FCC 01-290
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- spectrum systems. Comments due 75 days after publication in the Federal Register; replies due 105 days after publication in the Federal Register. Contact: Neal L. McNeil at (202) 418-2408 (voice), (202) 418-2989 TTY. PN 10/05/01; DA 01-2308 Alaska Power & Telephone Co. Request for Waiver. On August 16, 2001, Alaska Power & Telephone Company, Inc., requested a waiver of Sections 15.319 and 15.321 of the Commissions rules to allow AP&T to operate isochronous (voice) devices in the unlicensed PCS (1910-1920 MHz) band thereby allowing it to provide fixed and mobile wireless telephone service in rural Alaska. Comments or oppositions due November 5*; replies due November 20. Contact: Anh Wride at (202) 418-0577 (voice). ET 01-278; NPRM 10/15/01 (adopted 10/02/01); FCC 01-290
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- seeks comment on the above-captioned proceeding. Comments due November 26; replies due December 3. Contact: Kenneth Burnley at (202 418-0660 (voice) or Linda Sanderson at (717) 338-2888 (voice). OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY PN 10/05/01; DA 01-2308 Alaska Power & Telephone Co. Request for Waiver. On August 16, 2001, Alaska Power & Telephone Company, Inc., requested a waiver of Sections 15.319 and 15.321 of the Commissions rules to allow AP&T to operate isochronous (voice) devices in the unlicensed PCS (1910-1920 MHz) band thereby allowing it to provide fixed and mobile wireless telephone service in rural Alaska. Comments or oppositions due November 5*; replies due November 20. Contact: Anh Wride at (202) 418-0577 (voice). ET 01-278; NPRM 10/15/01 (adopted 10/02/01); FCC 01-290
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- See Letter from Steve B. Sharkey, Motorola to Secretary, FCC, July 18, 2001. This letter referenced both this docket on advanced wireless services and ET Docket No. 00-221, which proposed Fixed and Mobile allocations for the 2385-2390 MHz band. WINForum seeks a modification to the spectrum etiquette requirements in 47 CFR §15.323 and certain technical rules (e.g., 47 CFR §§ 15.319 (peak power), 15.321 (frequency stability)) in conjunction with its proposed use of the 1910-1920 MHz band. WINForum seeks modifications to these technical rules for operations in the 2390-2400 MHz band: 47 CFR §§ 15.319 (peak power), 15.321 (frequency stability), 15.323 (spectrum etiquette). The frequencies 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz are allocated to the MSS on a primary basis worldwide; the
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- 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 (WMTS) authorized
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- harmful interference to primary radiocommunication services in the 2390-2395 MHz segment, we propose to no longer make the band 2390-2400 MHz available for unlicensed PCS use. Specifically, we propose to revise Part 15 of our Rules by deleting the band 2390-2400 MHz from various technical rules that apply to asynchronous devices, i.e., Sections 15.301 (Scope); 15.303(a), (g), and (i) (Definitions); 15.319(a) (General technical requirements); and 15.321(a), (b), and (g) (Specific requirements for asynchronous devices operating in the 2390-2400 MHz band). IV. PROCEDURAL MATTERS A. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis As required by Section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. § 603, the Commission has prepared an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (``IRFA'') of the possible significant economic impact on small entities
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- Link * * * * * APPENDIX B: PROPOSED RULES For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal Communications Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR part 15 as follows: PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES 1. The authority citation for Part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307 and 544A. 2. Section 15.319 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 15.319 General technical requirements. (a) The 2390-2400 MHz band is limited to use by asynchronous devices under the requirements of Section 15.321. * * * * * * * * 3. Section 15.321 is amended by revising the title, paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows: § 15.321
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- under Section 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,
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- See NPRM, Appendix A: Proposed Rule Changes, § 15.247(a)(1). CEA comments at 7-8. IEEE 802 comments at para 19. Wi-Fi Alliance at para 14. Matsushita comments at 5-6; Motorola comments at 3. ITI comments at 6. Pegasus comments at 2. Itron at 3-5. See 47 C.F.R. Part 15, Subpart D - Unlicensed Personal Communications Service Devices. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.319, 15.321 and 15.323. 47 C.F.R. § 15.321(c)(1) - (7). Pegasus comments at 3. Pegasus states that an etiquette would be useful for toll WISPs in new unlicensed spectrum. It states that the WISPs would presumably be able to afford the more complex equipment needed to implement a spectrum etiquette. Intel comments at 5. See Itron comments at 8. See Microsoft
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- fixed communication services to individuals and businesses. * * * * * Section 15.311 is amended as follows: § 15.311 Labeling requirements. In addition to the labeling requirements of §15.19(a)(3), all devices operating in the frequency band 1915-1930 MHz authorized under this subpart must bear a prominently located label with the following statement: * * * Paragraph (a) of Section 15.319 is amended as follows: § 15.319 General technical requirements. (a) The 1915-1920 MHz and 2390-2400 MHz bands are limited to use by asynchronous devices under the requirements of § 15.321. * * * * * * * * Paragraphs (a) and (b) of Section 15.321 is amended as follows: § 15.321 Specific requirements for asynchronous devices operating in the 1915-1920
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- fixed communication services to individuals and businesses. * * * * * Section 15.311 is amended as follows: § 15.311 Labeling requirements. In addition to the labeling requirements of §15.19(a)(3), all devices operating in the frequency band 1915-1930 MHz authorized under this subpart must bear a prominently located label with the following statement: * * * Paragraph (a) of Section 15.319 is amended as follows: § 15.319 General technical requirements. (a) The 1915-1920 MHz and 2390-2400 MHz bands are limited to use by asynchronous devices under the requirements of § 15.321. * * * * * * * * Paragraphs (a) and (b) of Section 15.321 is amended as follows: § 15.321 Specific requirements for asynchronous devices operating in the 1915-1920
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- (data) band, in order to serve small rural areas in Alaska that are currently unserved or underserved by wireless service providers. Finally, in its waiver request, RBM requests permission to operate voice devices in the 1915-1920 MHz band for providing low-power fixed wireless local loop telephone service in Las Vegas, Nevada. More specifically, RBM requests that the Commission waive Sections 15.319 and 15.321 of the Rules to provide their service as an enhancement of its competitive local exchange carrier. In its petition for rulemaking, WINForum asks the Commission to allow isochronous UPCS devices to use the 1910-1920 MHz band and to phase out asynchronous use in this band, thereby providing twenty megahertz of spectrum (1910-1930 MHz) for isochronous devices, and also
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- and non-Federal stations for telemetering and associated telecommand operations of expendable and reusable launch vehicles whether or not such operations involve flight testing: 2364.5 MHz, 2370.5 MHz, and 2382.5 MHz. All other mobile telemetering uses shall be secondary to the above uses. C. Other Matters In Appendix A to the AWS Fourth NPRM, we proposed changes to Sections 15.301, 15.303, 15.319, and 15.321 of our Rules. In those proposed rule sections, we erroneously deleted references to the asynchronous 1910-1920 MHz portion of the greater 1910-1930 MHz UPCS band. In the interim, in the 800 MHz/Nextel Order, we have adopted rules redesignating the 1910-1915 MHz lower half of the 1910-1920 MHz band for Nextel. We have also adopted rules redesignating the 1915-1920
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- 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 of part
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- LLC on March 5, 2002 entitled ``Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Location and Monitoring Service to Provide Greater Flexibility'', RM-10403, Havens has submitted numerous filings, including comments dated May 15, 2002 and reply comments dated June 3, 2002. See 47 C.F.R. Part 15, Subpart D - Unlicensed Personal Communications Service Devices. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.319, 15.321 and 15.323. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.321(c)(1) - (7). See Cellnet petition at footnote 1. See Notice at 18923. Cellnet refers to continuous transmissions as having zero duty cycle, although such transmissions are more commonly referred to as having a duty cycle of 100%. 47 C.F.R. § 1.429 (d). 47 C.F.R. § 1.429 (c). See Cellnet letter dated March
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- under Section 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
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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 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 and 95.49
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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 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 and 95.49
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- in Part 15 Subpart D of the Rules, and to revise Section 15.323(a) to correct a typographical error in the second sentence. Also, consistent with the decision in the AWS Sixth R&O, as noted above, we propose to delete the definition in Section 15.303(i) that was applicable when asynchronous and isochronous operations were in separate sub-bands and to amend Section 15.319 to specifically state that both asynchronous and isochronous operations are permitted in the 1920-1930 MHz band. These proposed rule modifications are reflected in Appendix A. We seek comment on all of these proposals. In addition, we seek comment on changes to any of the other rules regarding UPCS devices which should be made due to the kind of errors or
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- we decide to maintain the UTAM, Inc. membership requirement for UPCS-band device manufacturers contained in Section 15.307(b). Also, we are correcting the Part 15 UPCS rules to make them consistent with previous Commission decisions affecting these rules. Specifically, we are removing the definition in Section 15.303(i) that was applicable when asynchronous and isochronous operations were in separate sub-bands; amending Section 15.319 to specifically state that both asynchronous and isochronous operations are permitted in the 1920-1930 MHz band, consistent with the decision in the AWS Sixth R&O; revising Section 15.323 to correct a typographical error in the second sentence of paragraph (a); and correcting paragraphs (d) and (e) to reference ``bands'' instead of ``sub-bands.'' In addition, we are amending Sections 15.31(a)(2) and
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- 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 area due to
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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 §§ 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 Part 95
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- See Letter from Steve B. Sharkey, Motorola to Secretary, FCC, July 18, 2001. This letter referenced both this docket on advanced wireless services and ET Docket No. 00-221, which proposed Fixed and Mobile allocations for the 2385-2390 MHz band. WINForum seeks a modification to the spectrum etiquette requirements in 47 CFR §15.323 and certain technical rules (e.g., 47 CFR §§ 15.319 (peak power), 15.321 (frequency stability)) in conjunction with its proposed use of the 1910-1920 MHz band. WINForum seeks modifications to these technical rules for operations in the 2390-2400 MHz band: 47 CFR §§ 15.319 (peak power), 15.321 (frequency stability), 15.323 (spectrum etiquette). The frequencies 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz are allocated to the MSS on a primary basis worldwide; the
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- 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. All unlicensed PCS 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) 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 area due to the emissions
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1996/fcc96326.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1996/fcc96326.txt
- (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. The general population/uncontrolled MPE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1997/fcc97303.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1997/fcc97303.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1997/fcc97303.wp
- 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 area due to
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2000/fcc00211.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2000/fcc00211.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2000/fcc00211.txt
- 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 Part 95
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2001/fcc01224.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2001/fcc01224.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2001/fcc01224.txt
- See Letter from Steve B. Sharkey, Motorola to Secretary, FCC, July 18, 2001. This letter referenced both this docket on advanced wireless services and ET Docket No. 00-221, which proposed Fixed and Mobile allocations for the 2385-2390 MHz band. WINForum seeks a modification to the spectrum etiquette requirements in 47 CFR §15.323 and certain technical rules (e.g., 47 CFR §§ 15.319 (peak power), 15.321 (frequency stability)) in conjunction with its proposed use of the 1910-1920 MHz band. WINForum seeks modifications to these technical rules for operations in the 2390-2400 MHz band: 47 CFR §§ 15.319 (peak power), 15.321 (frequency stability), 15.323 (spectrum etiquette). The frequencies 1980-2010 MHz and 2170-2200 MHz are allocated to the MSS on a primary basis worldwide; the
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Public_Notices/2000/da001407.doc
- Section 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. 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