FCC Web Documents citing 95.635
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- MMN transmitter should be required to maintain a frequency stability of +/-100 ppm of the operating frequency over the range: (1) 25°C to 45°C in the case of MMNS implant transmitters; and (2) 0°C to 55°C in the case of MMNS control transmitters. 48.Antenna locations. We seek comment on whether to require that no antenna for a MMN 52See47 C.F.R. 95.635(d). 53These limits generally reflect the same field strength limits presently specified in Section 95.635 (d)(1) for the MICS Federal Communications Commission FCC 09-20 14 control transmitter may be configuredfor permanent outdoor use. Under such a provision, any MMN control transmitter used outdoors would not be allowed to be affixed to any structure for which the height to the tip of
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- ERRATUM Released: May 6, 2009 By the Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology: On March 20, 2009, the Commission released a Report and Order, FCC 09-23, in the above captioned proceeding. This Erratum corrects Appendix A of the Report and Order as indicated below: 1. Section 95.628 is corrected by deleting paragraph (g)(3)(ii). * * * * * 2. Section 95.635(d)(6) is revised to read as follows: (6) Emissions from a MedRadio transmitter operating in the 401-402 MHz or 405-406 MHz bands that are more than 100 kHz outside of either the 401-402 MHz or 405-406 MHz bands, and all emissions from such transmitter in the band 406.000-406.100 MHz shall be attenuated to a level no greater than the following field
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- Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) licensee may transmit any emission type appropriate for communications in this service, except for video and voice; and set forth other technical standards by which WMTS and Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) licensees must operate. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 95.631(i) Emission types. 95.632 MURS transmitter frequencies. 95.633(f) Emission bandwidth. 95.635(e) Unwanted radiation. 95.639(g) Maximum transmitter power. SUBPART H-WIRELESS MEDICAL TELEMETRY SERVICE (WMTS) Brief Description: Part 95 contains the Commission rules relating to personal radio services. Subpart H sets forth the rules governing the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS), which is defined as a private, short distance data communication service for the transmission of patient medical information to a central monitoring
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- tissue in accordance with the procedures in Sec. 95.639(g). Frequency stability testing for MICS transmitters shall be performed over the temperature range set forth in Sec. 95.628. 6. Paragraph (i) of Section 95.631 is corrected by redesignating it as paragraph (h). 7. Paragraph (f) of Section 95.633 is corrected by redesignating it as paragraph (e). 8. Paragraph (e) of Section 95.635 is corrected by redesignating it as paragraph (d). 9. Paragraph (g) of Section 95.639 is corrected by redesignating it as paragraph (f). 10. Section 95.649 is revised by deleting the reference to ``MURS'' to read as follows: No FRS, R/C, CB, LPRS, or MICS transmitter shall incorporate provisions for increasing its transmitter power to any level in excess of the
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- frequency, that are 20 dB down relative to the maximum level of the modulated carrier. Compliance with the emission bandwidth limit is based on the use of measurement instrumentation employing a peak detector function with an instrument resolution bandwidth approximately equal to 1.0 percent of the emission bandwidth of the device under measurement. * * * * * 2. Section 95.635(d)(5) is revised to read as follows: (5) Emissions 250 kHz or less above or below the 402-405 MHz band will be attenuated below the maximum permitted output power by at least 20 dB. Compliance with this limit is based on the use of measurement instrumentation employing a peak detector function with an instrument resolution bandwidth approximately equal to 1.0 percent
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- ERRATUM Released: May 6, 2009 By the Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology: On March 20, 2009, the Commission released a Report and Order, FCC 09-23, in the above captioned proceeding. This Erratum corrects Appendix A of the Report and Order as indicated below: 1. Section 95.628 is corrected by deleting paragraph (g)(3)(ii). * * * * * 2. Section 95.635(d)(6) is revised to read as follows: (6) Emissions from a MedRadio transmitter operating in the 401-402 MHz or 405-406 MHz bands that are more than 100 kHz outside of either the 401-402 MHz or 405-406 MHz bands, and all emissions from such transmitter in the band 406.000-406.100 MHz shall be attenuated to a level no greater than the following field
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- frequency stability of 5.0 ppm, or 2.0 ppm if designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz bandwidth. Section 95.633 is amended by adding a new paragraph (f) as follows: § 95.633 Emission bandwidth. * * * * * (f) The authorized bandwidth for any emission type transmitted by a MURS transmitter is specified in § 90.209 of this Chapter. Section 95.635 is amended by adding a new paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 95.635 Unwanted radiation. * * * * * (e) For transmitters designed to operate in the MURS, transmitters shall comply with § 90.210 of this chapter. Section 95.639 is amended by adding a new paragraph (g) to read as follows: § 95.639 Maximum transmitter power. * *
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- * * * * (f) The authorized bandwidth for any emission type transmitted by a MURS transmitter is specified as follows: Emissions on frequencies 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz, and 151.940 MHz are limited to 11.25 kHz. Emissions on frequencies 154.570 and 154.600 MHz are limited to 20.0 kHz. Provided, however, that all A3E emissions are limited to 8 kHz. Section 95.635 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 95.635 Unwanted radiation. (e) For transmitters designed to operate in the MURS, transmitters shall comply with the following: Frequency Mask with audio low pass filter Mask without audio low pass filter 151.820 MHz, 151.880 MHz and 151.940 MHz (1) (1) 154.570 MHz and 154.600 MHz (2) (3) (1) Emission
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- its rules to limit out-of-band emissions from other unlicensed devices (such as laptop computers, cellular phones, PalmPilots and wireless headphones, etc). XM further notes that the Commission's Rules regarding the FRS provide FRS operators and manufacturers with notice that the Commission may require technical changes to equipment to solve interference problems caused by harmonic emissions. Id. (citing 47 C.F.R. § 95.635 Note 4, which states that, if spurious or harmonic emissions result in harmful interference (any transmission, radiation or induction that endangers the functioning of a radionavigation or other safety service or seriously degrades, obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a radio-communication service operating in accordance with applicable laws, treaties and regulations), the FCC may, at its discretion, require appropriate technical changes in
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- a new paragraph (k) to read as follows: § 95.631 Emission types. * * * * * (k) DSRCS-OBUs are governed under subpart L of this part. Section 95.633 is amended by adding a new paragraph (g) to read as follows: §95.633 Emission bandwidth. * * * * * (g) DSRCS-OBUs are governed under subpart L of this part. Section 95.635 is amended by adding a DSRC-OBU designation to the Table and a new paragraph (f) to read as follows: § 95.635 Unwanted radiation. (a) * * * (b) * * * Transmitter Emission type Applicable paragraphs (b) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DSRCS-OBU As specified in paragraph (f) * *
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- micorstimulation devices to mitigate the risk of interference and to maximize use of spectrum. See AMF petition at 21. More specifically, MCUs would be limited to a maximum EIRP of the lesser of 1 mW or 10 log B - 6.866 dBm where B is the 20 dB emission bandwidth in MHz. See AMF petition at 17. See 47 C.F.R. 95.635(d). These limits generally reflect the same field strength limits presently specified in Section 95.635 (d)(1) for the MICS See §2.1093 (c). The limits to be used for evaluation are based generally on criteria published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for localized specific absorption rate (``SAR'') in Section 4.2 of ``IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human
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- transmit power is not greater than 100 nanowatts EIRP and the duty cycle for such transmissions does not exceed 0.01%, based on the total transmission time during a one-hour interval. (c) Operating frequency. MedRadio stations authorized under this Part may operate on frequencies in the 401-406 MHz band as follows provided that the out-of-band emissions are attenuated in accordance with §95.635: (1) MedRadio stations associated with medical implant devices, which incorporate a frequency monitoring system as set forth in paragraph (a) of this section, may operate on any of the frequencies in the 401-406 MHz band, (2) MedRadio stations associated with medical implant devices, which do not incorporate a frequency monitoring system as set forth in paragraph (a) of this section,
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- 2008) at 8. See GEHC ex parte (September 18, 2008) at 10. Alfred Mann indicates that it is exploring the establishment of an industry-led standards committee to define an appropriate communications protocol that could be used by all microstimulation devices to mitigate the risk of interference and to maximize use of spectrum. See AMF petition at 21. See 47 C.F.R. 95.635 (d). These limits generally reflect the same field strength limits presently specified in Section 95.635 (d) (1), 47 C.F.R. § 95.635(d)(1), for the MedRadio Service (formerly MICS). See 47 C.F.R. § 95.628 (e). See 47 C.F.R. § 95.1213. Under the MedRadio rules, temporary outdoor operation of a control transmitter is permitted so long as the antenna is not affixed to
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- certification required 95.605 95.33 Equipment certification procedures 95.607 95.33 CB transmitter modification 95.621 95.37, 95.103 GMRS channel frequencies 95.623 95.205 R/C channel frequencies 95.625 95.307 CB channel frequencies 95.627 95.403 FRS channel frequencies 95.628 95.715 Medradio transmitters 95.629 95.503 LPRS channel frequencies 95.630 95.603 WMTS channel frequencies 95.631 95.41 Emission types 95.632 95.803 MURS channel frequencies 95.633 95.39 Emission bandwidth 95.635 95.41 Unwanted emissions 95.637 95.43 Modulation standards 95.639 95.35 Transmitting power 95.643 95.33 DSRCS-OBU equipment certification 95.645 95.33 Control accessibility 95.647 95.45 FRS & R/C antennas 95.649 95.35 Power capability 95.651 Removed Crystal control 95.653 95.33 Instructions & warnings 95.655 95.33 Frequency capability 95.667 Removed CB transmitter power 95.669 95.33 External controls (CB) 95.671 Removed Serial number (CB) 95.673 Removed
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- certification required 95.605 95.33 Equipment certification procedures 95.607 95.33 CB transmitter modification 95.621 95.37, 95.103 GMRS channel frequencies 95.623 95.205 R/C channel frequencies 95.625 95.307 CB channel frequencies 95.627 95.403 FRS channel frequencies 95.628 95.715 Medradio transmitters 95.629 95.503 LPRS channel frequencies 95.630 95.603 WMTS channel frequencies 95.631 95.41 Emission types 95.632 95.803 MURS channel frequencies 95.633 95.39 Emission bandwidth 95.635 95.41 Unwanted emissions 95.637 95.43 Modulation standards 95.639 95.35 Transmitting power 95.643 95.33 DSRCS-OBU equipment certification 95.645 95.33 Control accessibility 95.647 95.45 FRS & R/C antennas 95.649 95.35 Power capability 95.651 Removed Crystal control 95.653 95.33 Instructions & warnings 95.655 95.33 Frequency capability 95.667 Removed CB transmitter power 95.669 95.33 External controls (CB) 95.671 Removed Serial number (CB) 95.673 Removed
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- the EIRP level associated with any unwanted emission must be attenuated within a 1 megahertz bandwidth by at least 20 dB relative to the maximum EIRP level within any 1 megahertz of the fundamental emission. In addition, emissions more than 2.5 megahertz outside of the authorized bandwidth must meet the frequency-dependent set of electric field strength limits of new Section 95.635(d)(1)(iv) of the rules as set forth in Appendix A. Frequency Stability. In the NPRM, we sought comment on whether each MMN transmitter should be required to maintain a frequency stability as specified in the current MedRadio rules of +/- 100 ppm of the operating frequency over the range: (1) 25°C to 45°C in the case of MMN implant transmitters; and
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- a health care facility. Unwanted Emissions. In the NPRM, we noted that the Part 95 MedRadio rules set forth limits on unwanted emissions from medical transmitting devices operating in the 401-406 MHz band and sought comment on the appropriateness of applying the same general limits to MBAN operations in the 2360-2400 MHz bands. We find that the provisions in Section 95.635(d) of our Rules, which specify limits on unwanted emissions, are appropriate. Accordingly, we modify this rule to reflect the use of the 2360-2400 MHz band by MBAN devices. We note that the Joint Parties' proposal supports using the proposed limits on unwanted radiation and no party objected to the use of these figures. In addition, use of the MedRadio limits
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-96-215A1.pdf
- kHz and audio frequency response should be limited to 3.125 kHz/4 Motorola also recommends that transmitter power be measured in terms of effective radiated power (ERP) at the antenna rather than carrier power as further interference protection to adjacent channels.'" With regard to a selective calling36 option. EIA, Cobra, Uniden, See paragraph 13. infra. M See proposed Sections 95.627(b) and 95.635. jl Comments of ALLTEL Mobile Communications. Inc. at 2. J" Comments of the Consumer Electronics Group of the Electronics Industry Association at 2, Cobra Electronics Corp. at 2, and Uniden America Corporation at 4. JJ Comments of Motorola at 9. j4 Comments of Motorola at 8. '' Comments of Motorola at 9. 12981 and Motorola support our proposal that it
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/da000887.doc
- tissue in accordance with the procedures in Sec. 95.639(g). Frequency stability testing for MICS transmitters shall be performed over the temperature range set forth in Sec. 95.628. 6. Paragraph (i) of Section 95.631 is corrected by redesignating it as paragraph (h). 7. Paragraph (f) of Section 95.633 is corrected by redesignating it as paragraph (e). 8. Paragraph (e) of Section 95.635 is corrected by redesignating it as paragraph (d). 9. Paragraph (g) of Section 95.639 is corrected by redesignating it as paragraph (f). 10. Section 95.649 is revised by deleting the reference to ``MURS'' to read as follows: No FRS, R/C, CB, LPRS, or MICS transmitter shall incorporate provisions for increasing its transmitter power to any level in excess of the
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- frequency stability of 5.0 ppm, or 2.0 ppm if designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz bandwidth. Section 95.633 is amended by adding a new paragraph (f) as follows: § 95.633 Emission bandwidth. * * * * * (f) The authorized bandwidth for any emission type transmitted by a MURS transmitter is specified in § 90.209 of this Chapter. Section 95.635 is amended by adding a new paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 95.635 Unwanted radiation. * * * * * (e) For transmitters designed to operate in the MURS, transmitters shall comply with § 90.210 of this chapter. Section 95.639 is amended by adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows: § 95.639 Maximum transmitter power. * *