FCC Web Documents citing 95.1115
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- 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 and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi- or unidirectional electromagnetic signals in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz, and 1429.5-1432 MHz frequency bands. Sections 95.1115(a)(2) and 95.1115(d)(1) are proposed to be amended as follows: § 95.1115 General technical requirements. (a) * * * (2) In the 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz, and 1429.5-1432 MHz bands, the maximum allowable field strength is 740 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring equipment with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement bandwidth. * *
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- 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 medical equipment. 95.1125 RF Safety. 95.1127 Station identification. 95.1129 Station inspection. SUBPART J-MULTI-USE RADIO SERVICE (MURS) Brief Description: Part
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- 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 parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi- or unidirectional electromagnetic signals in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1429.5 MHz frequency bands. Sections 95.1115(a)(2) and 95.1115(d)(1) are revised to read as follows: § 95.1115 General technical requirements. (a) * * * (2) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum allowable field strength is 740 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring equipment with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement bandwidth. * * * * *
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- 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 and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi- or unidirectional electromagnetic signals in the 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz, and 1429.5-1432 MHz frequency bands. Sections 95.1115(a)(2) and 95.1115(d)(1) are proposed to be amended as follows: § 95.1115 General technical requirements. (a) * * * (2) In the 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz, and 1429.5-1432 MHz bands, the maximum allowable field strength is 740 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring equipment with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement bandwidth. * *
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- notes that this section is incorrect because of the two rule making items adopted by the Commission that were published in the Federal Register out of sequence. We are correcting this section by deleting the spectral efficiency requirement that was removed by the Memorandum Opinion and Order, and are therefore in effect granting M/A-COM's petition. Changes to Part 95 Section 95.1115(b) specifies the out-of-band field strength limits for transmitters operating in the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service. We are correcting two typographical errors in this section that arose when the rules were published in the Federal Register. Specifically, we are correcting the field strength units of measurement to read ``µV/m'', rather than ``µ/m'' and ``µm'' as they currently appear in the rules.
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- into the ASTM-DRC standard. As explained below, the proponents of site-based systems with prior frequency coordination have not persuaded us that geographical licensing for this service is deficient and should be abandoned. The analogies that ARINC has made between DSRC and the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, and DSRC and the 70/80/90 GHz fixed microwave service, are not persuasive. First, Section 95.1115 of the Commission's Rules contains specific operating parameter limitation criteria that may be used by a frequency coordinator to predict interference to WMTS devices. Because no comparable criteria exist for DSRC, there are no usable metrics from which a frequency coordinator can make an interference determination. Second, the interference analysis procedures used in the 70/80/90 GHz fixed microwave service are
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- as CB, R/C and GMRS are still appropriate, given the capabilities of modern manufacturing processes. Finally, noting that the Commission's goal is to prevent interference caused by off-frequency operation, we invite comment on whether these requirements are the best method of meeting that objective. For example, instead of specifying frequency tolerance limits, should we adopt requirements similar to current section 95.1115(e), which requires manufacturers of wireless medical telemetry devices to ensure frequency stability such that an emission is maintained within the band of operation under all of the manufacturers' specified conditions? Power Limits The Part 95 technical rules also specify power limits and equipment certification requirements for transmitters used in the Personal Radio Services. We note, however, that the power limits
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- Services, so the technical rules for these services might be more easily understood if they stayed in their individual subparts. 22For example, the rules concerning power in the GMRS, CB and R/C Radio Services are listed in both the respective individual service subpart and Subpart E. See47 C.F.R. §§ 95.135, 95.210, 95.410, 95.639. 23See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.135, 95.194, 95.1115. 24See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.51, 95.208, 95.639(a). 7656 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-106 2. Frequency Tolerance 13.Part 95, like other parts of the Commission's rules, contains frequency tolerance rules25that are intended to prevent interference by ensuring that transmitters initially operate when new, and continue to operate during their service lives, on or very close to their assigned frequencies. Historically,
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- 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 to operate WMTS equipment only when the registration requirements in
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- Part 95 - Glossary of Terms is revised to add the term ``WMTS. Wireless Medical Telemetry Service.'' at the end of the list. A new Subpart H is added to Part 95 to read as follows: Subpart H - Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) Sec. Scope. 95.1103 Definitions. Eligibility. 95.1107 Authorized locations. Equipment authorization requirement. 95.1111 Frequency coordination. Frequency coordinator. 95.1115 General technical requirements. Types of 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
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- 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz frequency bands. 13. Section 95.1103(c) is revised to read as follows: § 95.1103 Definitions. * * * * * (c) Wireless medical telemetry. The measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi- or unidirectional electromagnetic signals in the 608- 614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1429.5 MHz frequency bands. 14. Sections 95.1115(a)(2) and 95.1115(d)(1) are revised to read as follows: § 95.1115 General technical requirements. (a) * * * (2) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum allowable field strength is Federal Communications Commission FCC 01-382 61 740 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring equipment with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement
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- 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz frequency bands. 13. Section 95.1103(c) is revised to read as follows: § 95.1103 Definitions. * * * * * (c) Wireless medical telemetry. The measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi- or unidirectional electromagnetic signals in the 608- 614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1429.5 MHz frequency bands. 14. Sections 95.1115(a)(2) and 95.1115(d)(1) are revised to read as follows: Federal Communications Commission FCC 01-382 63 § 95.1115 General technical requirements. (a) * * * (2) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum allowable field strength is 740 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring equipment with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement
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- 95.1103(c) is proposed to be amended as follows: § 95.1103 Definitions. * * * * * Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-15 77 (c) Wireless medical telemetry. The measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi- or unidirectional electromagnetic signals in the 608- 614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz, and 1429.5-1432 MHz frequency bands. 25. Sections 95.1115(a)(2) and 95.1115(d)(1) are proposed to be amended as follows: § 95.1115 General technical requirements. (a) * * * (2) In the 1395-1400 MHz, 1427-1429.5 MHz, and 1429.5-1432 MHz bands, the maximum allowable field strength is 740 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring equipment with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement bandwidth. * *
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- Part 95 - Glossary of Terms is revised to add the term ``WMTS. Wireless Medical Telemetry Service.'' at the end of the list. A new Subpart H is added to Part 95 to read as follows: Subpart H - Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) Sec. Scope. 95.1103 Definitions. Eligibility. 95.1107 Authorized locations. Equipment authorization requirement. 95.1111 Frequency coordination. Frequency coordinator. 95.1115 General technical requirements. Types of 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
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- 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz frequency bands. 13. Section 95.1103(c) is revised to read as follows: § 95.1103 Definitions. * * * * * (c) Wireless medical telemetry. The measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi- or unidirectional electromagnetic signals in the 608- 614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1429.5 MHz frequency bands. 14. Sections 95.1115(a)(2) and 95.1115(d)(1) are revised to read as follows: § 95.1115 General technical requirements. (a) * * * (2) In the 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum allowable field strength is Federal Communications Commission FCC 01-382 61 740 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring equipment with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement