FCC Web Documents citing 22.861
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- limits imposed, as a condition or certification, on the mean power of emissions as a function of frequency both within the authorized bandwidth and in the adjacent spectrum.'' Section 22.357 provides that any authorized PMS station may use any type of emission provided that it complies with the appropriate emission mask. Section 22.359 is the general emission mask rule. Section 22.861 is the emission limitations and mask rule for the air-ground radiotelephone service. At the time the Commission adopted the Part 22 rules, it generally used the emission mask approach to regulate in-band energy distribution. Recently, however, the Commission has been decreasing its reliance on the use of emission masks as a means to limit interference and, instead, increased its reliance
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- reflects how the Commission currently addresses interference issues: that operation consistent with Commission rules and the applicable authorization-whether on a site-by-site basis or on a geographic area basis-creates a presumption of non-interfering operation. Emission Types and Emission Masks Consistent with the recent increased use of OOBE limits, the Commission replaced the emission mask requirements found in Sections 22.357, 22.359, and 22.861 with an OOBE limitation. The FCC clarified for purposes of this proceeding that OOBE limitations include what would be termed ``spurious'' emissions under the ITU standards. Standby Facilities The Commission eliminated Section 22.361 from the rules. Directional Antennas The Commission eliminated Section 22.363 and Table C-2 to Section 22.361 from the rules. Wave Polarization The Commission deleted Section 22.367 from
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- ``use of the band 849-851 MHz is limited to transmission from aeronautical stations and the use of the band 894-896 MHz is limited to transmissions from aircraft stations''). The air-ground rules provide ``licensees flexibility to deploy any type of transmission technology, provided that the radio emissions produced fit within a licensee's assigned spectrum.'' This requirement is codified in revised Section 22.861(a), which provides that ``[t]he power of any emission outside of the authorized operating frequency ranges must be attenuated below the transmitting power (P) by a factor of at least 43 + 10 log (P) dB'' (47 C.F.R. § 22.861(a)). The Commission, moreover, reserved the right to require greater attenuation in the event that any emission from a transmitter operating in
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- common control of more than three megahertz without resulting in a significant likelihood of substantial competitive harm.'' The Applicants state that market conditions justify a waiver due to increased consumer expectation for in-flight broadband services and competition from satellite providers. The Applicants, to allow for integration of the assigned spectrum, also seek partial waiver of two technical operational rules: Section 22.861 regarding emission limitations and Section 22.863 regarding frequency stability. IV. EX PARTE STATUS OF THIS PROCEEDING Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules, the Commission may adopt modified or more stringent ex parte procedures in particular proceedings if the public interest so requires. We announce that this proceeding will be governed by permit-but-disclose ex parte procedures that are applicable
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- limits imposed, as a condition or certification, on the mean power of emissions as a function of frequency both within the authorized bandwidth and in the adjacent spectrum.'' Section 22.357 provides that any authorized PMS station may use any type of emission provided that it complies with the appropriate emission mask. Section 22.359 is the general emission mask rule. Section 22.861 is the emission limitations and mask rule for the air-ground radiotelephone service. At the time the Commission adopted the Part 22 rules, it generally used the emission mask approach to regulate in-band energy distribution. Recently, however, the Commission has been decreasing its reliance on the use of emission masks as a means to limit interference and, instead, increased its reliance
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- 0.5 MHz portion of each 2 MHz band (0.5 MHz at 849.000-849.500 MHz paired with 0.5 MHz at 894.000-894.500 MHz). The existing Section 22.867 power limits for ground stations (100 Watts ERP) and airborne mobile stations (30 Watts ERP) will become license terms. We are amending Section 22.867 and it will apply to the new licensees only. The existing Section 22.861 out-of-band and spurious emission limits will become license terms. We are amending Section 22.861 and it will apply to the new licensees only. The authorized emission bandwidth of any transmission from the existing system may not exceed 6 kHz. This license condition replaces Section 22.857(a)(2) because we are removing Section 22.857. This condition requires that the existing system remain a
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- 0.5 MHz portion of each 2 MHz band (0.5 MHz at 849.000-849.500 MHz paired with 0.5 MHz at 894.000-894.500 MHz). The existing Section 22.867 power limits for ground stations (100 Watts ERP) and airborne mobile stations (30 Watts ERP) will become license terms. We are amending Section 22.867 and it will apply to the new licensees only. The existing Section 22.861 out-of-band and spurious emission limits will become license terms. We are amending Section 22.861 and it will apply to the new licensees only. The authorized emission bandwidth of any transmission from the existing system may not exceed 6 kHz. This license condition replaces Section 22.857(a)(2) because we are removing Section 22.857. This condition requires that the existing system remain a
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- agree with Nextel that any stratospheric platform-based operations in the air-ground band must comply with the rules adopted in the Air-Ground Order as well as other applicable rules. The air-ground rules provide ``licensees flexibility to deploy any type of transmission technology, provided that the radio emissions produced fit within a licensee's assigned spectrum.'' This requirement is codified in revised Section 22.861(a), which provides that ``[t]he power of any emission outside of the authorized operating frequency ranges must be attenuated below the transmitting power (P) by a factor of at least 43 + 10 log (P) dB.'' The Commission, moreover, reserved the right to require greater attenuation in the event that any emission from a transmitter operating in the service results in
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- to 896 ................................ 1.5 2.5 2.5 928 to 929 ................................ 5.0 n/a n/a 929 to 960 ................................ 1.5 n/a n/a 2110 to 2220 ............................. 10.0 n/a n/a ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- § 22.357 Emission types. 31 Any authorized station in the Public Mobile Services may transmit any emission type provided that the resulting emission complies with the appropriate emission mask. See §§ 22.359, 22.861 and 22.917. § 22.359 Emission masks. Unless otherwise indicated in the rules governing a specific radio service, all transmitters intended for use in the Public Mobile Services must be designed to comply with the emission masks outlined in this section. If an emission outside of the authorized bandwidth causes harmful interference, the FCC may, at its discretion, require greater attenuation