FCC Web Documents citing 90.691
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- that it would select transmitter locations on each of its 800 MHz channels using TSB-88 propagation curves without increasing interference to incumbent licensee service areas ``by more than five percent.'' Because High Tech also proposes to operate on offset channels, High Tech asks whether it needs waivers of Section 90.613 of the Commission's rules pertaining to channel assignments, and Section 90.691 outlining the Commission's emission mask rules. discussion High Tech Fails to Meet the Standard for a Blanket Waiver of Section 90.621(b) of the Commission's Rules We reject High Tech's Waiver Request because High Tech has failed to show that it has no reasonable alternative. High Tech has not provided any information on why it cannot meet the distances permitted under
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- ESMR band Economic Area (EA) licensees to deploy technologies using bandwidths greater than 25 kHz on their contiguous spectrum assignments. Sprint Nextel contends that there is an apparent incongruity between Section 90.209 of the Commission's Rules, which restricts 800 MHz channels to a maximum bandwidth of 25 kHz, and the more narrowly-focused provision in Subpart S of Part 90, Section 90.691 of the Commission's rules, which it believes to allow wider bandwidth operations on contiguous channel EA licenses, so long as such operations conform to the Commission's out-of-band emission requirements. Sprint Nextel holds geographically-licensed ESMR licenses with sufficient contiguous 800 MHz channels to accommodate wideband technology options, such as 1.25 MHz CDMA equipment. It plans to incorporate the 800 MHz ESMR
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- band Economic Area (EA) licensees to deploy technologies using bandwidths greater than 25 kHz on their contiguous spectrum assignments.2 Sprint Nextel contends that there is an apparent incongruity between Section 90.209 of the Commission's Rules, which restricts 800 MHz channels to a maximum bandwidth of 25 kHz, and the more narrowly- focused provision in Subpart S of Part 90, Section 90.691 of the Commission's rules, which it believes to allow wider bandwidth operations on contiguous channel EA licenses, so long as such operations conform to the Commission's out-of-band emission requirements.3 Sprint Nextel holds geographically-licensed ESMR licenses with sufficient contiguous 800 MHz channels to accommodate wideband technology options, such as 1.25 MHz CDMA equipment.4Itplans to incorporate the 800 MHz ESMR spectrum into
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- Comments at 23. Motorola Comments at 5. See id. at 4. See Motorola Reply Comments at 2 (citing NSMA Comments at 18; Fixed Wireless Comments at 20-21; Alcatel Comments at 26-29; Winstar Comments at 6-7). See Motorola Reply Comments at 2-3. See id. at 3. Motorola Comments at 5. See id. at 5 (citing 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.238, 27.53, 90.669, 90.691). 47 C.F.R. § 101.111(a)(2)(iv). Motorola Comments at 5. See Triton Network Systems (TNS) Comments at 2-3; Giganet Wireless Systems, Inc. (Giganet) Comments at 5; Winstar Comments at 7; NSMA Comments at 19; Fixed Wireless Comments at 21; Alcatel Comments at 29; NSMA Rely Comments at 17; Alcatel Reply Comments at 22; Teligent, Inc. (Teligent) Reply Comments at 2-3. See TNS
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- must meet the requirements of Emission Mask B or C, as applicable. Equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask D, and equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth Must meet the requirements of Emission Mask E. 3 ESMR systems shall comply with the emission mask provisions of §90.691. * * * * * The table in Section 90.213 is updated to reflect the 800 MHz band after band reconfiguration. § 90.213 Frequency stability. (a) * * * MINIMUM FREQUENCY STABILITY [Parts per million (ppm)] Frequency range (MHz) Fixed and base stations Mobile stations Over 2 watts output power 2 watts or less output power ***** 806-809 ............... 809-824................
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- must meet the requirements of Emission Mask B or C, as applicable. Equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask D, and equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth Must meet the requirements of Emission Mask E. 3 ESMR systems shall comply with the emission mask provisions of §90.691. * * * * * The table in Section 90.213 is updated to reflect the 800 MHz band after band reconfiguration. § 90.213 Frequency stability. (a) * * * MINIMUM FREQUENCY STABILITY [Parts per million (ppm)] Frequency range (MHz) Fixed and base stations Mobile stations Over 2 watts output power 2 watts or less output power ***** 806-809 ............... 809-824................
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- from Marilyn B. Ward, Chair National Public Safety Communications Council to John Muleta, Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal Communications Commission at 3. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.637 (addressing operational fixed stations in the 800 MHz band) and 90.647(c) (addressing station identification of digital base stations in the 800 MHz band). Access Spectrum Comments at 2. Id. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.691 (for 800 MHz EA-based SMR emission limits), 90.669 (for 900 MHz EA-based SMR emission limits), 24.133 (for narrowband PCS emission limits), 24.238 (for broadband PCS emission limits), 27.53(c) and (f) (for 700 MHz commercial band emission limits). 47 C.F.R. § 27.53(d). Access Spectrum Comments at 2. Id. at 3. Id. Nortel/EADS Comments at 2-4. Id. at 3. Id. See also
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- C, as applicable. Equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask D, and equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask E. 3 Equipment used in this licensed to EA or non-EA systems shall comply with the emission mask provisions of § 90.691. * * * 5 Equipment in the 450-470 MHz and 817-824/862-869 MHz bands may alternatively meet the Adjacent Channel Power Limits of § 90.221. * * * * * New Section 90.221 is added to read as follows: § 90.221 Adjacent Channel Power Limits (a) For the frequency bands indicated in 90.209, operations using equipment designed to operate with a
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- C, as applicable. Equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask D, and equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask E. 3 Equipment used in this licensed to EA or non-EA systems shall comply with the emission mask provisions of § 90.691. * * * 5 Equipment in the 450-470 MHz and 817-824/862-869 MHz bandsmay alternatively meet the Adjacent Channel Power Limits of § 90.221. * * * * * 4.New Section 90.221 is added to read as follows: § 90.221 Adjacent Channel Power Limits (a) For the frequency bands indicated in 90.209, operations using equipment designedto operate with a 25 kHz
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- the Commission never intended for the 25 kHz channel spacing and 20 kHz bandwidth limitation to apply to geographically licensed 800 MHz SMR spectrum and that such application will frustrate the Commission's intent of providing flexibility to EA-based 800 MHz SMR licensees. Sprint Nextel also contends that the bandwidth limitation in Section 90.209 and the out-of-band emission requirement in Section 90.691 of the Commission's rules are apparently inconsistent and in conflict. The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau released a Public Notice seeking comment on Sprint Nextel's petition in June 2011. Several commenters in response to the Public Notice support Sprint Nextel's request. SouthernLINC Wireless and Southern Company urge the Commission to also eliminate the bandwidth limitation and channel spacing in Section 90.209 for
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- bandwidth limitation, we are not removing or revising any other technical rules that enable licensees to coexist within the 800 MHz band. To the contrary, EA-based 800 MHz SMR licensees subject to this Report and Order must continue to comply with all other applicable rules in Part 90. For example, licensees must continue to meet the OOBE requirement in Section 90.691 on the outer channels of the licensee's block and the interior channels of the licensee's block adjacent to channels occupied by incumbent licensees. EA-based 800 MHz SMR licensees also must abide by strict protections against unacceptable interference to non-cellular 800 MHz licensees under Section 90.672. As noted, EA-based 800 MHz SMR licensees must continue to meet the co-channel separation requirements
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- B or C, as applicable. Equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask D, and equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth must meet the requirements of Emission Mask E. 3Equipment used in this licensed to EA or non-EA systems shall comply with the emission mask provisions of §90.691. * * * (k) * * * (3) Other transmitters. For all other transmitters authorized under subpart M that operate in the 902-928 MHz band and for Dedicated Short Range Communication Services in the 5.850-5.925 GHz band, the peak power of any emission shall be attenuated below the power of the highest emission contained within the licensee's sub-band in accordance