FCC Web Documents citing 95.639
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- George's and Charles counties, Alexandria City, District of Columbia; (3) Richmond/Norfolk, Virginia - Goochland, Powhatan, Hanover, Henrico counties, Richmond City, Hampton City, Virginia Beach City, Chesapeake City, Portsmouth City and Suffolk City; (4) Austin/Georgetown, Texas - Williamson and Travis counties; (5) Battle Creek, Michigan - Calhoun county (6) Detroit, Michigan - Oakland county (7) Spokane, Washington - Spokane county. Section 95.639(g) is proposed 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
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- WPLH430, Collierville, TN. Boston, MA District Office (9/18/00). Janazzo Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., WPHZ369, Milldale, CT. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.647(Station Identification). Boston, MA District Office (9/18/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 95.410 - (CB Rule 10) How Much Power May I Use? Vincent Tryner, Portland, OR. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 95.639 (Maximum Transmitter Power). Portland, OR Resident Agent Office (9/29/00). A o $ B A A " X ' F 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@ 'XtpO $> -m``Q(q P e D
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- 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 location in a
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- Service, 218-219 MHz Service, Low Power Radio Service, Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Medical Implant Communications Service, and Multi-Use Radio Service. Subpart E contains technical regulations. Need: The rules specify technical standards for Medical Implant Communications Service transmitters. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 95.603(f) Certification required. 95.628 MICS transmitter. 95.631(h) Emission types. 95.633(e) Emission bandwidth. 95.639(f) Maximum transmitter power. SUBPART F-218-219 MHz SERVICE Brief Description: The Part 95 rules govern the Personal Radio Services, including the General Mobile Radio Service, Family Radio Service, Radio Control Radio Service, Citizens Band Radio Service, 218-219 MHz Service, Low Power Radio Service, Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Medical Implant Communications Service, and Multi-Use Radio Service. Subpart F sets out regulations governing
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- humans. 2. Rules that the Commission Amended The Commission granted reconsideration of the 2009 MedRadio Order to the extent of amending the MedRadio rules to permit the submission of average power transmitter measurements. This action relates to a decision the Commission made in the MedRadio Order to consolidate the transmitter compliance measurement provisions formerly set forth in MICS rule Section 95.639 by creating a new rule Section 95.628(g)(3). The new rule deviated from the old rule in that it specified that power measurements be made using only peak power techniques. At the time it adopted the new rule, the Commission also deleted the reference in the old rule to certain measurement techniques set forth in an obsolete ANSI standard - as
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- Any entity may request certification for its transmitter when the transmitter is used in the GMRS, R/C, CB, IVDS, LPRS, or MICS following the procedures in part 2 of this chapter. Medical implant transmitters shall be tested for emissions and EIRP limit compliance while enclosed in a medium that simulates human body 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).
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- part. Paragraph 27 is corrected to read as follows: 27. Section 95.631 is amended by adding a new paragraph (j) to read as follows: 95.631 Emission types. * * * * * (j) A MURS station may transmit any emission type as specified in 90.207 of this Chapter. Paragraph 31 is corrected to read as follows: 31. Section 95.639 is amended by adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows: 95.639 Maximum transmitter power. * * * * * (h) No MURS unit, under any condition of modulation, shall exceed 2 W effective radiated power (ERP). These errors will be corrected before the final rules are published in the Federal Register, and before the Report and Order
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- 2.803(a)(1). 47 U.S.C. 503(b). Such devices are intentional radiators and must be certificated by the Commission prior to marketing. See 47 C.F.R. 15.201(a). Citation to Jason Kaltenbach d/b/a Metamerchant, C2006329002, (Enf. Bur., Western Region, Los Angeles Office, released January 20, 2006) (``Citation''). See 47 C.F.R. 1.80(b)(3). See 47 C.F.R. 501, 503(b), 510. See 47 C.F.R. 95.639(h). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision
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- less below 401 MHz or above 406 MHz shall 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 of the emission bandwidth of the device under measurement. 7. Section 95.639(f) is corrected by adding ***** at the end of paragraph (f) to preserve the information in paragraphs (g) - (i) in this section. 8. Section 95.1209 is corrected by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows: (b) Except as provided in 95.628(b) no MedRadio implant or body worn transmitter shall transmit except in response to a transmission from a
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- technical regulations. The repeater, (1) was not certified for use under FRS, (2) employed an antenna that was not an integral part of the transmitter, and (3) was measured with a transmitter power output that, if connected to a no gain antenna, would produce an effective radiated power exceeding the 0.5 watt limit. (See 47 C.F.R. 95.191, 95.193, 95.603, 95.639(d), and 95.647). The frequency 462.5875 MHz is also available for use under the General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS''). GMRS is a land mobile radio service available to persons for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members. The Irvine Company does not hold a GMRS license and, currently, only individuals are eligible to obtain
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- Rulemaking, FCC 12-54, in the above captioned proceeding. This Erratum amends Appendix B as indicated below: 1. In Subpart E heading, ``TECHICAL'' is corrected to read as ``TECHNICAL''. 2. Section 95.628, in paragraph (f)(1), replace ``(h)(2) and (h)(3)'' with ``(f)(2) and (f)(3)'' and in paragraph (f)(2) correct ``set forth in (f)'' to read as ``set forth in (d)''. 3. Section 95.639, in paragraph (5), correct ``95.628(h)'' to read as ``95.628(f)''. This Erratum also amends Appendix C as indicated below: 4. In paragraph 15, the third sentence is corrected to read as follows: ``An MBAN may be operated anywhere that CB station operation is authorized under 95.405, except in the 2360-2390 MHz band MBAN use is restricted to indoor operation within
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- 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. * * * * * (g) No MURS unit, under any condition of modulation, shall exceed 2 W effective radiated power (ERP). Section 95.649 is revised to read as follows: 95.649 Power capability No CB, R/C, LPRS, FRS, MICS, MURS or WMTS
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- prohibited. PART 95 - PERSONAL RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 95 continues to read: AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Section 95.630 is revised to read as follows: 95.630 WMTS transmitter frequencies. WMTS transmitters may operate in the frequency bands specified below: 608-614 MHz 1395-1400 MHz 1427-1429.5 MHz Section 95.639(g) is revised to read 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 and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m, measured at 3 meters. Section 95.1017
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- studies are performed at each transmitter site to determine the ERP. In a service where detachable antennas are prohibited, like the Family Radio Service, the manufacturer determines the ERP of the radio equipment. Because MURS is neither a coordinated/licensed service nor a service that prohibits detachable antennas, we believe that TPO is the better standard. Accordingly, we will modify Section 95.639 of our rules so as to authorize MURS operations at 2 watts transmitter power output. Regarding Motorola's suggestion that we prohibit detachable antennas on new MURS units in order to protect industrial and business users, we decline to adopt such a restriction. Allowing detachable antennas is not inconsistent with the push-to-talk type of operations of MURS. In fact, detachable antennas
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- George's and Charles counties, Alexandria City, District of Columbia; (3) Richmond/Norfolk, Virginia - Goochland, Powhatan, Hanover, Henrico counties, Richmond City, Hampton City, Virginia Beach City, Chesapeake City, Portsmouth City and Suffolk City; (4) Austin/Georgetown, Texas - Williamson and Travis counties; (5) Battle Creek, Michigan - Calhoun county (6) Detroit, Michigan - Oakland county (7) Spokane, Washington - Spokane county. Section 95.639(g) is proposed 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
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- may request certification for its transmitter when the transmitter is used in the GMRS, FRS, R/C, CB, IVDS, LPRS, MURS, or MICS following the procedures in part 2 of this chapter. Medical implant transmitters shall be tested for emissions and EIRP limit compliance while enclosed in a medium that simulates human body tissue in accordance with the procedures in 95.639(g). Frequency stability testing for MICS transmitters shall be performed over the temperature range set forth in 95.628. Dedicated Short-Range Communications Service On-Board Units (DSRCS-OBUs) must be certified in accordance with subpart L of this part and subpart J of part 2 of this chapter. Section 95.631 is amended by adding a new paragraph (k) to read as follows:
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- 216-400.9 MHz and 406-960 MHz. This is similar to the rules adopted for MICS transmitters, except that the field strength limit of 200 V/m at 3 meters would have to be achieved in within a narrower 100 kHz span (400.9-401 MHz), instead of the 250 kHz span under the MICS rules. See Medtronic Petition, Appendix A, at proposed rule sections 95.639(i). By comparison, one of the devices permitted by the Biotronik Waiver transmits in bursts of up to 280 milliseconds, repeated ten times per day, at a maximum power of 100 nanowatts on a single 40 kHz bandwidth channel. The blood glucose monitor permitted by the DexCom Waiver also operates on only one frequency with a 120 kHz bandwidth, with a
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- (OBUs):1 Channel No. Channel Use Frequency Range (MHz) 170 Reserved 5850-5855 172 Service Channel2 5855-5865 174 Service Channel 5865-5875 175 Service Channel3 5865-5885 176 Service Channel 5875-5885 178 Control Channel 5885-5895 180 Service Channel 5895-5905 181 Service Channel3 5895-5915 182 Service Channel 5905-5915 184 Service Channel4 5915-5925 \1\ The maximum output power for portable DSRCS-OBUs is 1.0 mW. See 95.639(i). \2\ Channel 172 is designated for public safety applications involving safety of life and property. \3\ Channel Nos. 174/176 may be combined to create a twenty megahertz channel, designated Channel No. 175. Channels 180/182 may be combined to create a twenty-megahertz channel, designated Channel No. 181. \4\ Channel 184 is designated for public safety applications involving safety of life and
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- insulin takes the sugar from the blood into the cells. When sugar (glucose) builds up in the blood instead of going into cells, it can cause two problems: cells are immediately starved for energy, and over time, high blood glucose levels damage your eyes, kidneys, nerves or heart and lead to deterioration of the feet and legs. 47 C.F.R. 95.639 permits a maximum EIRP of 25 microwatts. We note that FDA will require that patients continue to ``finger prick,'' to ensure the availability of blood glucose information in the event of a malfunction of the device. Medtronic cites devices that operate under Part 15 of the FCC's rules at 315 MHz, 418 MHz, and 916.5 MHz. 47 C.F.R. 95.1201.
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- authorized emission bandwidth is 300 kHz. For stations operating in 401-401.85 MHz or 405-406 MHz, the maximum authorized emission bandwidth is 100 kHz, and stations operating in 401.85-402 MHz, the maximum authorized emission bandwidth is 150 kHz. (2) Lesser emission bandwidths may be employed, provided that the unwanted emissions are attenuated as provided in 95.635. See 95.628(g) and 95.639(f) regarding maximum transmitter power and measurement procedures. * * * * * Section 95.635 is amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (d) to read as follows: 95.635 Unwanted radiation. * * * * * (b) The power of each unwanted emission shall be less than TP as specified in the applicable paragraphs listed in the following table: Transmitter Emission
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- 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 Copy of rules (CB) 95.801 27.1401 Scope (218-219
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- are not easily integrated with other Part 95 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
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- under the new allocation.'' Accordingly, we conclude that the power measurement rule revisions we adopt in this Order are logical outgrowths of the MedRadio Notice, and therefore, that the Commission provided sufficient APA notice for these revisions. In crafting the new MedRadio rules, the Commission opted to consolidate the transmitter compliance measurement provisions formerly set forth in MICS rule Section 95.639 by creating a new rule Section 95.628(g)(3). As noted above, the new rule deviates from the old rule in that it specifies that power measurements be made using only peak power techniques. At the same time, the Commission also deleted the reference in the old rule to certain measurement techniques set forth in an obsolete ANSI standard - as well
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- milliwatt, 25 microwatts, 250 nanowatts, and 100 nanowatts EIRP is 115.1, 18.2, 1.8, or 1.2 mV/meter, respectively, when measured on an open area test site; or 57.55, 9.1, 0.9, or 0.6 mV/meter, respectively, when measured on a test site equivalent to free space such as a fully anechoic test chamber. Compliance with the maximum transmitter power requirements set forth in 95.639(f) shall be based on measurements using a peak detector function and measured over an interval of time when transmission is continuous and at its maximum power level. In lieu of using a peak detector function, measurement procedures that have been found to be acceptable to the Commission in accordance with 2.947 of this chapter may be used to demonstrate compliance.
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- Joint Proposal suggested use of a maximum EIRP of 20 mW measured in a 5 megahertz bandwidth for the 2390-2400 MHz band, but maintained the original 1 mW EIRP maximum for the 2360-90 MHz band. Based on the information provided in the record and our decision, discussed above, to adopt a maximum bandwidth of 5 megahertz, we will modify Section 95.639 of our Rules to specify the power limits in the Joint Proposal. The need for a different power limit in the upper portion of the MBAN band was addressed by Philips. The 2390-2400 MHz portion of the MBAN spectrum will have no restrictions regarding location or mobile use, and thus all in-home MBAN use will occur in this band. Philips
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- MHz 1395-1400 MHz 1429-1432 MHz 14. Section 95.631 is amended by adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows: 95.631 Emission types. * * * * * (h) A WMTS station may transmit any emission type appropriate for communications in this service, except for video and voice. Waveforms such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) are not considered video. 15. Section 95.639 is amended by adding a new paragraph (f) to read as follows: 95.639 Maximum transmitter power. * * * * * (f) 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 and 1429-1432 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m,
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- authority citation for Part 95 continues to read: AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Federal Communications Commission FCC 01-382 60 9. Section 95.630 is revised to read as follows: 95.630 WMTS transmitter frequencies. WMTS transmitters may operate in the frequency bands specified below: 608-614 MHz 1395-1400 MHz 1427-1429.5 MHz 10. Section 95.639(g) is revised to read 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 and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m, measured at 3 meters. 11. Section
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- The radio frequency peak or RMS power, as the case may be, supplied to the antenna from the antenna transmission line and its associated impedance matching network. Stations licensed pursuant to Part 97 shall use PEP as defined in section 97.3(b) for the antenna power input. Stations authorized pursuant to Part 95 shall use transmitter power as defined in section 95.639 for the antenna power input. Antenna structure. The term antenna structure includes the radiating and receiving elements, its supporting structures, towers, and all appurtenances mounted thereon. Application. A written request on a standard form for a station license as defined in Section 3(b) of the Communications Act, signed in accordance with Section 1.917 of this part, or a similar request
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- WPLH430, Collierville, TN. Boston, MA District Office (9/18/00). Janazzo Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., WPHZ369, Milldale, CT. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.647(Station Identification). Boston, MA District Office (9/18/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 95.410 - (CB Rule 10) How Much Power May I Use? Vincent Tryner, Portland, OR. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 95.639 (Maximum Transmitter Power). Portland, OR Resident Agent Office (9/29/00). b c d '' - $ $ c d | " | | | F 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@ 'XtpO $> -m``Q(q P e D _ p/]b|?O VJõ tXTe 2)V`` (c)}ltmE...bϡ
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- Commission FCC 01-382 62 8. The authority citation for Part 95 continues to read: AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 9. Section 95.630 is revised to read as follows: 95.630 WMTS transmitter frequencies. WMTS transmitters may operate in the frequency bands specified below: 608-614 MHz 1395-1400 MHz 1427-1429.5 MHz 10. Section 95.639(g) is revised to read 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 and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m, measured at 3 meters. 11. Section
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- Order.291 Although LPRS and WMTS are both 284 See infra 130-135. 285 47 C.F.R 2.106, footnote US311. See also the Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. 286 See Reallocation Report and Order at Appendix C. 287 Id. See also Reallocation Report and Order at 37. 288 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnote US74. 289 47 C.F.R. 95.639(e). 290 47 C.F.R. 95.1121. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-15 46 licensed by rule, our current rules require WMTS operators to register their devices with a designated frequency coordinator who maintains this information in a database.292 Our current rules for LPRS do not provide for such procedures nor do we believe that such an approach would be feasible for LPRS.
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- no comment on this issue. 500 This applies to both existing and future radiosondes. 501 CORF Comments at 6. 502 Id. at 1. 503 Id. at 6. 504 Id. at Attachment A. 505 See Service Rules Notice, 17 FCC Rcd at 2544 124. 506 See Service Rules Notice, 17 FCC Rcd at 2544 124. 507 47 C.F.R. 95.639(e). 508 Id. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-152 64 b. Fixed and Mobile Sites 161. Background. In the Service Rules Notice, we proposed a method to coordinate fixed and mobile operations within the protection zone of a Government incumbent and elaborated on how the process would work for site-by-site licensees and geographic area licensees. 509 We received no comment on either
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- WPLH430, Collierville, TN. Boston, MA District Office (9/18/00). Janazzo Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., WPHZ369, Milldale, CT. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.647(Station Identification). Boston, MA District Office (9/18/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 95.410 - (CB Rule 10) How Much Power May I Use? Vincent Tryner, Portland, OR. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 95.639 (Maximum Transmitter Power). Portland, OR Resident Agent Office (9/29/00). ) + ... $ $ * + ... | " | | | F 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@ 'XtpO $> -m``Q(q P e D _
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- MHz 1395-1400 MHz 1429-1432 MHz 14. Section 95.631 is amended by adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows: 95.631 Emission types. * * * * * (h) A WMTS station may transmit any emission type appropriate for communications in this service, except for video and voice. Waveforms such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) are not considered video. 15. Section 95.639 is amended by adding a new paragraph (f) to read as follows: 95.639 Maximum transmitter power. * * * * * (f) 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 and 1429-1432 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m,
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- authority citation for Part 95 continues to read: AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Federal Communications Commission FCC 01-382 60 9. Section 95.630 is revised to read as follows: 95.630 WMTS transmitter frequencies. WMTS transmitters may operate in the frequency bands specified below: 608-614 MHz 1395-1400 MHz 1427-1429.5 MHz 10. Section 95.639(g) is revised to read 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 and 1427-1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum field strength is 740 mV/m, measured at 3 meters. 11. Section
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- The radio frequency peak or RMS power, as the case may be, supplied to the antenna from the antenna transmission line and its associated impedance matching network. Stations licensed pursuant to Part 97 shall use PEP as defined in section 97.3(b) for the antenna power input. Stations authorized pursuant to Part 95 shall use transmitter power as defined in section 95.639 for the antenna power input. Antenna structure. The term antenna structure includes the radiating and receiving elements, its supporting structures, towers, and all appurtenances mounted thereon. Application. A written request on a standard form for a station license as defined in Section 3(b) of the Communications Act, signed in accordance with Section 1.917 of this part, or a similar request
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- Any entity may request certification for its transmitter when the transmitter is used in the GMRS, R/C, CB, IVDS, LPRS, or MICS following the procedures in part 2 of this chapter. Medical implant transmitters shall be tested for emissions and EIRP limit compliance while enclosed in a medium that simulates human body 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).
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- part. Paragraph 27 is corrected to read as follows: 27. Section 95.631 is amended by adding a new paragraph (j) to read as follows: 95.631 Emission types. * * * * * (j) A MURS station may transmit any emission type as specified in 90.207 of this Chapter. Paragraph 31 is corrected to read as follows: 31. Section 95.639 is amended by adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows: 95.639 Maximum transmitter power. * * * * * (h) No MURS unit, under any condition of modulation, shall exceed 2 W effective radiated power (ERP). These errors will be corrected before the final rules are published in the Federal Register, and before the Report and Order
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- 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. * * * * * (h) No MURS unit, under any condition of modulation, shall exceed 2 W effective radiated power (ERP). Section 95.649 is revised to read as follows: 95.649 Power capability No CB, R/C, LPRS, FRS, MICS, MURS or WMTS
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- 2.803(a)(1). 47 U.S.C. S 503(b). Such devices are intentional radiators and must be certificated by the Commission prior to marketing. See 47 C.F.R. S 15.201(a). Citation to Jason Kaltenbach d/b/a Metamerchant, C2006329002, (Enf. Bur., Western Region, Los Angeles Office, released January 20, 2006) ("Citation"). See 47 C.F.R. S 1.80(b)(3). See 47 C.F.R. SS 501, 503(b), 510. See 47 C.F.R. S 95.639(h). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. S 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision
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- technical regulations. The repeater, (1) was not certified for use under FRS, (2) employed an antenna that was not an integral part of the transmitter, and (3) was measured with a transmitter power output that, if connected to a no gain antenna, would produce an effective radiated power exceeding the 0.5 watt limit. (See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 95.191, 95.193, 95.603, 95.639(d), and 95.647). The frequency 462.5875 MHz is also available for use under the General Mobile Radio Service ("GMRS"). GMRS is a land mobile radio service available to persons for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members. The Irvine Company does not hold a GMRS license and, currently, only individuals are eligible to obtain
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- WPLH430, Collierville, TN. Boston, MA District Office (9/18/00). Janazzo Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., WPHZ369, Milldale, CT. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 90.647(Station Identification). Boston, MA District Office (9/18/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 95 - Personal Radio Services 47 C.F.R. 95.410 - (CB Rule 10) How Much Power May I Use? Vincent Tryner, Portland, OR. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. 95.639 (Maximum Transmitter Power). Portland, OR Resident Agent Office (9/29/00). b c d '' - $ $ c d | " | | | F 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@ 'XtpO $> -m``Q(q P e D _ p/]b|?O VJõ tXTe 2)V`` (c)}ltmE...bϡ