FCC Web Documents citing 90.1215
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- be replaced with the symbol ``§'' so that the rule reads as follows: ``(1) In the Public Safety Pool, systems operating on any of the public safety frequencies listed in § 90.20(c) are permitted to be cross-banded for mobile stations operations with mobile relay stations where such stations are authorized.'' In Appendix B, paragraph 4, final rule text for § 90.1215(a) and 90.1215 (c), the three instances of the phrase ``maximum conducted power'' should be revised to read as ``maximum conducted output power.'' In Appendix C, paragraph 2: frequency 462.950 Megahertz with limitations 10, 65, coordinator PM should be included in changes to the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table. Paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 should be combined into single paragraph 2
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- the band for temporary ``incident scene'' operations, a use that received overwhelming support in the record of WT Docket No. 00-32? Would the M/A-COM proposal provide more flexible use of this band? Would such flexibility come at the expense of maintaining adequate spectrum for mission-critical public safety mobile operations? In addition, we propose, as suggested by M/A-COM, to amend Section 90.1215 to reflect the revised measurement procedures subsequently adopted by the Commission for devices that use digital modulation techniques and are regulated by Part 15 of the Rules. Specifically, the Commission modified the Part 15 rules to permit the determination of a device's output power by using average power measurements in addition to the existing peak output power measurement method. We
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- which governs licensing of the 4.9 GHz band, to grant primary status to stand-alone permanent fixed links that are used to deliver broadband service and permanent fixed links that connect 4.9 GHz base and mobile stations that are used to deliver broadband services, as well as other public safety networks using spectrum designated for broadband use; and (2) amend Section 90.1215 of the Commission's rules to require the same output power measurement procedures for 4.9 GHz technology as those required for devices using digital modulation techniques. We next make the following decisions concerning miscellaneous PLMR rule amendments also raised in the NPRM: (1) to continue to permit paging operations on Very High Frequency (VHF) public safety frequencies; (2) to modify the
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- be replaced with the symbol ``§'' so that the rule reads as follows: ``(1) In the Public Safety Pool, systems operating on any of the public safety frequencies listed in § 90.20(c) are permitted to be cross-banded for mobile stations operations with mobile relay stations where such stations are authorized.'' In Appendix B, paragraph 4, final rule text for § 90.1215(a) and 90.1215 (c), the three instances of the phrase ``maximum conducted power'' should be revised to read as ``maximum conducted output power.'' In Appendix C, paragraph 2: frequency 462.950 Megahertz with limitations 10, 65, coordinator PM should be included in changes to the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table. Paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 should be combined into single paragraph 2
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-290710A1_Rcd.pdf
- be replaced with the symbol "§" so that the rule reads as follows: "(1) In the Public Safety Pool, systems operating on any of the public safety frequencies listed in § 90.20(c) are permitted to be cross-bandedfor mobile stations operations with mobile relay stations where such stations are authorized." 2. In Appendix B, paragraph 4, final rule text for § 90.1215(a) and 90.1215 (c), the three instances of the phrase "maximum conducted power" should be revised to read as "maximum conducted output power." 3. In Appendix C, paragraph 2: frequency 462.950 Megahertz with limitations 10, 65, coordinator PM should be included in changes to the Public Safety Pool Frequency Table. Paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 should be combined into single paragraph
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- frequencies in the 4940-4990 MHz band. * * * * * 10. Section 90.205 is amended by redesignating paragraphs (o) through (q) as (p), (q), and (r) respectively, and adding a new paragraph (o) to read as follows: § 90.205 Power and antenna height limits. * * * * * (o) 4940-4990 MHz. Limitations on power are specified in § 90.1215 of this part. * * * * * 11. Section 90.210 is amended by adding an entry to the table in the undesignated paragraph, by redesignating paragraphs (l) and (m) and by adding a new paragraph (l) to read as follows: * * * * * § 90.210 Emission masks. Frequency band (MHz) Mask for equip- ment with audio low
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- power measured within the resolution bandwidth of the measurement device divided by the resolution bandwidth of the measurement device. Emission levels are also based on the use of measurement instrumentation employing a resolution bandwidth of at least one percent of the occupied bandwidth. (Note: Low power devices may as an option, comply with paragraph (m).) * * * 3. Section 90.1215 is amended to read as follows: § 90.1215 Power limits. The transmitting power of stations operating in the 4940-4990 MHz band must not exceed the maximum limits in this section. (a) The peak transmit power should not exceed: Channel Bandwidth (MHz) Low power peak transmitter power (dBm) High power peak transmitter power (dBm) 1 5 10 15 20 7 14
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- the band for temporary ``incident scene'' operations, a use that received overwhelming support in the record of WT Docket No. 00-32? Would the M/A-COM proposal provide more flexible use of this band? Would such flexibility come at the expense of maintaining adequate spectrum for mission-critical public safety mobile operations? In addition, we propose, as suggested by M/A-COM, to amend Section 90.1215 to reflect the revised measurement procedures subsequently adopted by the Commission for devices that use digital modulation techniques and are regulated by Part 15 of the Rules. Specifically, the Commission modified the Part 15 rules to permit the determination of a device's output power by using average power measurements in addition to the existing peak output power measurement method. We
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- which governs licensing of the 4.9 GHz band, to grant primary status to stand-alone permanent fixed links that are used to deliver broadband service and permanent fixed links that connect 4.9 GHz base and mobile stations that are used to deliver broadband services, as well as other public safety networks using spectrum designated for broadband use; and (2) amend Section 90.1215 of the Commission's rules to require the same output power measurement procedures for 4.9 GHz technology as those required for devices using digital modulation techniques. We next make the following decisions concerning miscellaneous PLMR rule amendments also raised in the NPRM: (1) to continue to permit paging operations on Very High Frequency (VHF) public safety frequencies; (2) to modify the
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- permanent and temporary fixed transmitters. NPSTC also suggests exploring use of better coordination and larger antennas to make more efficient use of the 4.9 GHz band for broadband backhaul. Accordingly, we seek comment on whether we should specify a minimum antenna gain for high power, permanent and temporary fixed operations, thereby to minimize beamwidth and the potential for interference. Section 90.1215 provides a maximum directional antenna gain for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint operations of up to 26 dBi with no corresponding reduction in maximum conducted output power or spectral density output power. If antennas with a gain of more than 26 dBi are used, ERP must be reduced proportionately. The Commission imposed the 26 dBi antenna gain limit ``in order to avoid