FCC Web Documents citing 95.1101
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- to be amended as follows: 95.639 Maximum transmitter power. * * * * * (g) The maximum field strength authorized for WMTS stations in the 608-614 MHz band is 200 mV/m, measured at 3 meters. For stations in the 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz, and 1429.5-1432 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m, measured at 3 meters. Section 95.1101 is proposed to be amended as follows: 95.1101 Scope. This part sets out the regulations governing the operation of Wireless Medical Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz and 1429.5-1432 MHz frequency bands. Section 95.1103(c) is proposed to be amended as follows: 95.1103 Definitions. * * * * * (c) Wireless medical telemetry. The measurement
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- 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 13. Section 95.630 is amended to read as follows: 95.630 WMTS transmitter frequencies. WMTS transmitters may operate in the frequency bands specified as follows: 608-614 MHz 1395-1400 MHz 1427-1432 MHz (see 90.259(b) of this part regarding where WMTS operations are primary in status, and where they are secondary to Part 90 operations) 14. Section 95.1101 is amended to read as follows: 95.1101 Scope. This subpart sets out the regulations governing the operation of Wireless Medical Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1432 MHz frequency bands. 15. Section 95.1113 is amended by revising paragraphs (b)(1), (5), and (6) to read as follows: 95.1113 Frequency coordinator. * * * * * (b)
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- received numerous comments in response to the public notice that enthusiastically support the general concept of providing spectrum for use by advanced microstimulator devices that might serve as artificial nervous systems for those suffering from a wide array of debilitating disorders or injuries.16Commenters point out that this technology could revolutionize medical treatment and therapy 10See47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1) and 95.1101-1129. Furthermore, 15.37(j) eliminates all new equipment for medical telemetry, in-hospital or not, under Sections 15.241 and 15.242. 11Report and Orderin WT Docket No. 99-66 (Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Medical Implant Communications Service in the 402-405 MHz Band), 14 FCC Rcd 21040 (1999) (MICS Order); 47 C.F.R. Part 95, Subpart I (Medical
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- Order, DA-1470 (WTB PSPWD rel. Feb. 23, 2001) (Order). Id. at 26. See 47 C.F.R. 95.1111, 95.1113. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Create a Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Report and Order, ET Docket No. 99-255, 15 FCC Rcd 11206, 11217-20 32-42 (2000). Id. at 11218 33. 47 C.F.R. 95.1101-1129. PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202 / 418-2830 TTY 202 / 418-2555 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov f +D +D` PNG > !R>^SS߿"Kker4 JdMOO ,I TV5 0z̪ %o a% Tf(c) U~UyӚo=c {YAD Zv}YAD e/,-%E9 ^1J 2 bʆPh=f 8H]}`2@
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- distance data communication service for the transmission of patient medical information to a central monitoring location in a hospital or other medical facility. Need: This subpart sets out the regulations governing the operation of Wireless Medical Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1432 MHz frequency bands. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 95.1101 Scope. 95.1103 Definitions. 95.1105 Eligibility. 95.1107 Authorized locations. 95.1109 Equipment authorization requirement. 95.1111 Frequency coordination. 95.1113 Frequency coordinator. 95.1115 General technical requirements. 95.1117 Types of communications. 95.1119 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 608-614 MHz band. 95.1121 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1432 MHz bands. 95.1123 Protection of
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- field strength is 740 mV/m, measured at 3 meters. Section 95.1017 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: 95.1017 Labeling requirements. (a) Each LPRS transmitting device shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous location on the device: ``This device may not interfere with TV reception or Federal Government radar.'' * * * * * Section 95.1101 is revised to read as follows: 95.1101 Scope. This part sets out the regulations governing the operation of Wireless Medical Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz frequency bands. Section 95.1103(c) is revised to read as follows: 95.1103 Definitions. * * * * * (c) Wireless medical telemetry. The measurement and recording of physiological
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- to be amended as follows: 95.639 Maximum transmitter power. * * * * * (g) The maximum field strength authorized for WMTS stations in the 608-614 MHz band is 200 mV/m, measured at 3 meters. For stations in the 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz, and 1429.5-1432 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m, measured at 3 meters. Section 95.1101 is proposed to be amended as follows: 95.1101 Scope. This part sets out the regulations governing the operation of Wireless Medical Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz and 1429.5-1432 MHz frequency bands. Section 95.1103(c) is proposed to be amended as follows: 95.1103 Definitions. * * * * * (c) Wireless medical telemetry. The measurement
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- how to take measurements for compliance with the Commission's standards on human exposure to RF emissions. See n. 1, supra. Petition for Rule Making of Biotronik, Inc., filed June 16, 2006. This petition has been added to the record of this proceeding. See 47 C.F.R. 15.242 and 47 C.F.R. 15.241. 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1). 47 C.F.R. 95.1101-1129. See 47 C.F.R. 15.205 See Petition to Amend the Medical Implant Communications Service (MICS) Rules to add Inductive Telemetry at 90-110 KHz, filed February 21, 2006. 47 C.F.R. 95.1209(a). The rules also provide for immediate transmission initiated by the medical implant transmitter in the case of a ``medical implant event.'' 47 C.F.R. 95.1209(b). See Medtronic Petition, Appendix
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- 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 13. Section 95.630 is amended to read as follows: 95.630 WMTS transmitter frequencies. WMTS transmitters may operate in the frequency bands specified as follows: 608-614 MHz 1395-1400 MHz 1427-1432 MHz (see 90.259(b) of this part regarding where WMTS operations are primary in status, and where they are secondary to Part 90 operations) 14. Section 95.1101 is amended to read as follows: 95.1101 Scope. This subpart sets out the regulations governing the operation of Wireless Medical Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1432 MHz frequency bands. 15. Section 95.1113 is amended by revising paragraphs (b)(1), (5), and (6) to read as follows: 95.1113 Frequency coordinator. * * * * * (b)
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- Id. See NCTA Further Notice comments at 13-15. See GE Healthcare Further Notice comments at 5. As indicated above, wireless medical telemetry devices operate on channels 7-13 (174-216 MHz) and channels 14-46 (470-668) MHz on an unlicensed basis under Sections 15.241 and 15.242 of the rules; WMTS devices operate on channel 37 (608-614 MHz) on a licensed basis under Sections 95.1101-1113 of the rules. WMTS devices are also authorized to use the frequency bands as 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. 15.241-.242 and 47 C.F.R. 95.1101-.1113. Section 15.37(i) also provides that new equipment approvals may no longer be obtained for medical telemetry devices operating under Sections 15.241 or 15.242 after October 22, 2002. See 47 C.F.R.
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- purposes of its service definition, waveforms such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) would not be considered video. ``Wireless medical telemetry'' is defined in the rules governing WMTS as ``[T]he measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi-or unidirectional electromagnetic signals [. . . ].'' See 47 C.F.R. 95.1103 (c). See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1) and 95.1101-1129. Furthermore, 15.37(j) eliminates all new equipment for medical telemetry, in-hospital or not, under Sections 15.241 and 15.242. Report and Order in WT Docket No. 99-66 (Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Medical Implant Communications Service in the 402-405 MHz Band), 14 FCC Rcd 21040 (1999) (MICS Order); 47 C.F.R. Part 95, Subpart I
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- purposes of its service definition, waveforms such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) would not be considered video. ``Wireless medical telemetry'' is defined in the rules governing WMTS as ``[T]he measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi-or unidirectional electromagnetic signals [. . . ].'' See 47 C.F.R. 95.1103 (c). See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1) and 95.1101-1129. Furthermore, 15.37(j) eliminates all new equipment approvals for medical telemetry, in-hospital or not, under Sections 15.241 and 15.242. ``Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Medical Implant Communications Service in the 402-405 MHz Band,'' Report and Order, WT Docket No. 99-66, 14 FCC Rcd 21040 (1999) (MICS Order); 47 C.F.R. Part 95, Subpart I
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- MHz) 95.859 27.50 Antennas (218-219 MHz) 95.861 27.1410 Interference (218-219 MHz) 95.1001 95.5 Eligibility (LPRS) 95.1003 95.7 Authorized locations (LPRS) 95.1005 Removed Station identification (LPRS) 95.1007 95.11 Station inspection (LPRS) 95.1009 95.505 Permissible communications (LPRS) 95.1011 Removed Channel use policy (LPRS) 95.1013 95.45 Antennas (LPRS) 95.1015 95.507 Disclosure policies (LPRS) 95.1017 95.33 Labeling requirements (LPRS) 95.1019 95.509 Marketing limitations (LPRS) 95.1101 95.601 Scope (WMTS) 95.1103 95.3 Definitions (WMTS) 95.1105 95.5 Eligibility (WMTS) 95.1107 95.7 Authorized locations (WMTS) 95.1109 95.713 Equipment authorization (WMTS) 95.1111 95.607 Frequency coordination (WMTS) 95.1113 95.609 Frequency coordinator (WMTS) 95.1115 95.35, 95.41 Technical requirements (WMTS) 95.1117 95.41 Types of communications (WMTS) 95.1119 95.611 608-614 MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1121 95.613 1395-1400 MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1123 95.615 Protection
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- 27.1410 Interference (218-219MHz) 95.1001 95.5 Eligibility (LPRS) 95.1003 95.7 Authorized locations (LPRS) 95.1005 Removed Station identification (LPRS) 95.1007 95.11 Station inspection (LPRS) 95.1009 95.505 Permissible communications (LPRS) 95.1011 Removed Channel use policy (LPRS) 95.1013 95.45 Antennas (LPRS) 95.1015 95.507 Disclosure policies (LPRS) 7739 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-106 ExistingProposed Topic 95.1017 95.33 Labeling requirements (LPRS) 95.1019 95.509 Marketing limitations (LPRS) 95.1101 95.601 Scope (WMTS) 95.1103 95.3 Definitions (WMTS) 95.1105 95.5 Eligibility (WMTS) 95.1107 95.7 Authorized locations (WMTS) 95.1109 95.713 Equipment authorization (WMTS) 95.1111 95.607 Frequency coordination (WMTS) 95.1113 95.609 Frequency coordinator (WMTS) 95.1115 95.35, 95.41 Technical requirements (WMTS) 95.1117 95.41 Types of communications (WMTS) 95.1119 95.611 608-614MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1121 95.613 1395-1400MHz band requirements (WMTS) 95.1123 95.615 Protection of medical
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- note, however, that the record suggests that WMTS devices can operate safely on a secondary basis under certain conditions. Therefore, we seek comment in the Second Further Notice on whether secondary WMTS operations should be sanctioned upon the adoption of adequate safeguards. Other matters. We adopt ASHE's suggested editorial revisions to Sections 90.259(b)(4) (to clarify one of the carve-out areas); 95.1101, 95.1103(c), 95.1111(a) (to clarify the registration and notification process), 95.1115(a) and (d) and 95.1121 (to clarify that WMTS operates beyond the 1427-1429.5 MHz segment in the carve-out areas). ASHE further requests that the Commission amend both Sections 95.1105 and 95.1115 of the Commission's Rules to make it ``even more expressly understood'' that authorized health care providers are licensed by rule
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- communications. 95.1119 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 608-614 MHz band. Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz bands. 95.1123 Protection of medical equipment. RF Safety. 95.1127 Station identification. 95.1129 Station inspection. * * * * * Subpart H -- Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) General Provisions 95.1101 Scope. This part sets out the regulations governing the operation of Wireless Medical Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz frequency bands. 95.1103 Definitions. (a) Authorized health care provider. A physician or other individual authorized under state or federal law to provide health care services, or any other health care facility operated by or employing
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- this band will preclude the use of the band by telemetry systems due to the low PFD levels of the satellite signals 175 See para. 55, infra. 176 Such a finding is consistent with our treatment of sharing between new non-Government stations and Radio Astronomy receivers in the 1670-1675 MHz band. See para. 65, infra. 177 See 47 C.F.R. 95.1101 178 See 47 C.F.R. 95.401 et seq. Federal Communications Commission FCC 01-382 26 relative to the power levels of telemetry systems.179 We are confident that such limits will not preclude satellite earth stations in this band. However, these earth stations may have to locate in rural areas and use large, high gain antennas to ensure reception of the satellite
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- to implement AHA's request.181 We did not seek comment on relocating incumbents in this band and such action would need to be addressed in the companion service rule proceeding. We do, however, note that medical telemetry system operators can also use the 608-614 MHz and 1395-1400 MHz bands to obtain additional capacity for their systems. 177 See 47 C.F.R. 95.1101 178 See 47 C.F.R. 95.401 et seq. 179 See note 150, supra, for information on utility telemetry power levels. 180 See AHA ex parte filed August 29, 2001. 181 Existing licensees and entities licensed prior to the adoption of final service rules in our companion service rule proceeding will retain secondary status under the terms of their current license
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- the 1385-1390 MHz and 1432- 1435 MHz bands were scheduled for reallocation in January 1999. Id. at iv. The 216-220 MHz band was scheduled for reallocation in January 2002. Id. 3 Prior to transfer from the Government, non-Government operations were operating in the 216-220 MHz and the 1427-1435 MHz bands. See 47 C.F.R. 80.475, 90.248, 90.259, 95.801, 95.1001 and 95.1101. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-15 4 whether secondary telemetry in the 217-220 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands should be licensed on a site-by-site basis; whether primary telemetry in the 1429.5-1432 MHz band should be licensed on a site-by-site basis; whether to add technical specifications to Part 90 of our Rules for telemetry operations;4 whether to apply
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- supra 13-18; 47 U.S.C. 309(j)(3). 109 Service Rules Notice, 17 FCC Rcd at 2514 29. 110 MSS Feeder Uplinks and Downlinks are contingent on the adoption of an international allocation and other conditions. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnote US368. 111 See Reallocation Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 389-394 46-58. 112 47 C.F.R. 95.1101, et seq. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-152 20 obligation to use competitive bidding under Section 309(j) is not applicable to the assignment of WMTS licenses in these portions of the 1.4 GHz band.113 37. We note that the 217-218 MHz band will be paired with the 219-220 MHz band for licenses in the AMTS service, and that the rules for
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- communications. 95.1119 Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 608-614 MHz band. Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices operating in the 1395-1400 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz bands. 95.1123 Protection of medical equipment. RF Safety. 95.1127 Station identification. 95.1129 Station inspection. * * * * * Subpart H -- Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) General Provisions 95.1101 Scope. This part sets out the regulations governing the operation of Wireless Medical Telemetry Devices in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz frequency bands. 95.1103 Definitions. (a) Authorized health care provider. A physician or other individual authorized under state or federal law to provide health care services, or any other health care facility operated by or employing
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- this band will preclude the use of the band by telemetry systems due to the low PFD levels of the satellite signals 175 See para. 55, infra. 176 Such a finding is consistent with our treatment of sharing between new non-Government stations and Radio Astronomy receivers in the 1670-1675 MHz band. See para. 65, infra. 177 See 47 C.F.R. 95.1101 178 See 47 C.F.R. 95.401 et seq. Federal Communications Commission FCC 01-382 26 relative to the power levels of telemetry systems.179 We are confident that such limits will not preclude satellite earth stations in this band. However, these earth stations may have to locate in rural areas and use large, high gain antennas to ensure reception of the satellite