FCC Web Documents citing 101.113
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- \9\ 0.03 0.03 0.03 81,000 to 86,000 \9\ 0.03 0.03 0.03 92,300 to 93,200 \9\ 94,100 to 95,000 \9\ * * * \9\ Equipment authorized to be operated in the 38,600-40,000 MHz, 71,000-76,000 MHz, 81,000-86,000 MHz, 92,300-93,200 MHz and 94,100-95,000 MHz bands are exempt from the frequency tolerance requirement noted in the above table. * * * * * Section 101.113(a) is amended by adding four entries in numerical order as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations (a) * * * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum Allowable EIRP Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * ***** 71,000-76,000 +55 +55 81,000-86,000 +55 +55 92,300-93,200 +55 +55 94,100-95,000 +55 +55 Section 101.147(a) is amended by adding four entries in numerical order as follows:
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- 37,000-40,000 MHz, and 42,200-42,500 MHz bands, the authorized bandwidth is equivalent to an unpaired channels block assignment or to either half of a symmetrical paired channel block assignment. When adjacent channels are aggregated, equipment is permitted to operate over the full channel block aggregation without restriction. Note to Footnote 7: * * * * * * * * 11. Section 101.113(a) would be amended by removing the entry for 38,600-40,000 MHz and adding entries in the table for 37,000-40,000 MHz and for 42,000-42,500 MHz to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * * * 37,000 to 40,000
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- pleadings address the WSI Request. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Seeks Comment on Request for Declaratory Ruling by Wireless Strategies, Inc. Regarding Coordination of Microwave Links Under Part 101 of the Commission's Rules, Public Notice, DA 07-2684 (WTB Jun. 19, 2007) at 2 n.11 (Comment Public Notice). See 47 C.F.R. 1.939(d). Id. Verizon Petition at 3. See 47 C.F.R. 101.113, 101.115(b). See Comment Public Notice. (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 07-2870 Federal Communications Commission DA 07-2870 - W [ c l p q q | } h- h- h- F 0 0 q , w c K -
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- to Sections 4(i) and 309 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 309, and Sections 1.3 and 1.925 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.3, 1.925, the Superseding Request for Waiver filed by MDS Operations, Inc. on June 25, 2009, IS GRANTED IN PART AND OTHERWISE DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Sections 101.105(a)(4)(i), 101.113(a) note 11, and 101.147(p) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 101.105(a)(4)(i), 101.113(a) note 11, 101.147(p), are WAIVED to authorize MDS Operations to operate a transmitting antenna at Sandia Park, New Mexico, with the following terms and conditions: MDS Operations must file an application requesting authorization for any facility that would have a significant environmental effect, as defined by 1.1301
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- DBS in the 12.2-12.7GHz Band" (Apr. 18, 2001) (MITRE Report)). 7See, e.g., Second R&O, 17 FCC Rcd at 9634-9664 53-125; 9690-9695 196-209; 47 C.F.R. 25.139 (NGSO FSS coordination and information sharing betweenMVDDS licensees in the 12.2 GHz to 12.7 GHz band); 25.208(k) (Power flux density limits); 101.103 (Frequency coordination procedures); 101.105 (Interference protection criteria); 101.111 (Emission limitations); 101.113 (Transmitter power limitations); 101.129 (Transmitter location); 101.1409 (Treatment of incumbent licensees); 101.1440 (MVDDS protection of DBS). 8See 47 C.F.R. 101.113(a) note 11; 101.147(p). The EIRP limit for MVDDS is expressed as a power spectral density, i.e., 14 dBm per 24 megahertz of spectrum. Herein we occasionally refer to EIRP levels in shorthand, e.g., "14 dBm." We clarify that these
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- sets forth technical standards for applications and licenses in the Fixed Microwave Services. Need: The revised rules establish revised technical standards for the 24 GHz Service, Multiple Address Systems, and Operational Fixed Stations. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303. Section Number and Title: 101.101 Frequency availability. 101.103 Frequency coordination procedures. 101.105 Interference protection criteria. 101.109 Bandwidth. 101.111 Emission limitations. 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. 101.115 Directional antennas. 101.135 Shared use of radio stations and the offering of private carrier service. 101.139 Authorization of transmitters. 101.141 Microwave modulation. 101.143 Minimum path length requirements. 101.145 Interference to geostationary-satellites. 101.147 Frequency assignments. SUBPART E-MISCELLANEOUS COMMON CARRIER PROVISIONS Brief Description: Subpart E sets forth miscellaneous provisions applicable to Common Carrier microwave stations. Need: The revised
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- service to construct separate facilities. On the other hand, the Commission carried over, unchanged, former Section 21.705 (now Section 101.703), which provides that a common carrier may render any kind of communication service provided for in its tariffs so long as the kinds of communications carried do not violate the terms of the licensee's authorization or Sections 101.111 (emission limitations), 101.113 (transmitter power limitations), or 101.147 (frequency assignments) of the Rules. The Part 101 Order also replicated, without change or discussion, subsection (c) of former Section 21.700 (now Section 101.701), which provides that common carrier applicants for facilities that will be used primarily to relay television broadcast signals must demonstrate (1) that at least fifty percent of the customers using the
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- * * (c) * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum authorized bandwidth * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 8 500 MHz * * * * * * * * * * 8 For incumbent private operational fixed point-to-point stations in this band the maximum bandwidth shall be 20 MHz. * * * * * 7. Section 101.113 is amended by revising the entry for 12,200-12,700 MHz in the table and adding a new footnote 10 to the table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 10....................
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- For private operational fixed point-to-point microwave systems, with a channel greater than or equal to 50 KHz bandwidth, 0.0005%; for multiple address master stations, regardless of bandwidth, 0.00015%; for multiple address remote stations with 12.5 KHz bandwidths or less, 0.00015%; for multiple address remote stations with channels greater than 12.5 KHz bandwidth, 0.0005%. * * * * * 3. Section 101.113(a) is amended revising the first six rows as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Maximum allowable EIRP (1) (2) Frequency Band (MHz) Fixed Mobile (dBW) (dBW) 928.0-929.0 (2) +17 ................. 932.0-932.5 (2) +17 ................. 932.5-935.0 +40 ................. 941.0-941.5 (2) +30 +14 941.5-944.0 +40 ................. 952.0-960.0 (2) +40 +14 * * * * * 4. Section 101.135
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- For private operational fixed point-to-point microwave systems, with a channel greater than or equal to 50 KHz bandwidth, 0.0005%; for multiple address master stations, regardless of bandwidth, 0.00015%; for multiple address remote stations with 12.5 KHz bandwidths or less, 0.00015%; for multiple address remote stations with channels greater than 12.5 KHz bandwidth, 0.0005%. * * * * * 3. Section 101.113(a) is amended revising the first six rows as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Maximum allowable EIRP (1) (2) Frequency Band (MHz) Fixed Mobile (dBW) (dBW) 928.0-929.0 (2) +17 ................. 932.0-932.5 (2) +17 ................. 932.5-935.0 +40 ................. 941.0-941.5 (2) +30 +14 941.5-944.0 +40 ................. 952.0-960.0 (2) +40 +14 * * * * * 4. Section 101.135
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- discussion of the ULS and its use by BAS. ULS Report and Order at 21036. The FCC Form 601 is used to apply for new licenses, modify existing licenses, apply for license renewals, cancel licenses, etc. In addition to the FCC Form 601, the Commission adopted the FCC Form 603 for applications for license assignments and transfers. 47 C.F.R. 101.113. , infra. See 74 C.F.R. 74.636. . 47 C.F.R. 101.113. 47 C.F.R. 74.462, 74.535, 74.637, 78.103, and 101.111. We note that it is common for a single transmitter to be certificated for use in Parts 74, 78, and 101. , supra. 47 C.F.R. 101.111(a)(2). The FM emission mask specified in Sections 74.637(a) and 74.637(c)(1) differ slightly
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- immediately after the definition of ``B'' in paragraph (a)(2)(i) to read as follows: 101.111 Emission limitations. * * * * * (a) * * * (2) * * * (i) * * * MVDDS operations in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band shall use 24 megahertz for the value of B in the emission mask equation set forth in this section. Section 101.113 is amended by revising the entry for 12,200-12,700 MHz in the table and adding a new footnote 10 to the table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 10....................
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- \9\ 0.03 0.03 0.03 81,000 to 86,000 \9\ 0.03 0.03 0.03 92,300 to 93,200 \9\ 94,100 to 95,000 \9\ * * * \9\ Equipment authorized to be operated in the 38,600-40,000 MHz, 71,000-76,000 MHz, 81,000-86,000 MHz, 92,300-93,200 MHz and 94,100-95,000 MHz bands are exempt from the frequency tolerance requirement noted in the above table. * * * * * Section 101.113(a) is amended by adding four entries in numerical order as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations (a) * * * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum Allowable EIRP Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * ***** 71,000-76,000 +55 +55 81,000-86,000 +55 +55 92,300-93,200 +55 +55 94,100-95,000 +55 +55 Section 101.147(a) is amended by adding four entries in numerical order as follows:
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- Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) utilized does not exceed 55 dBm. We allow conditional operation in the 952.95-956.15 and 956.55-959.75 MHz bands. We clarify and correct the frequency tolerance table in Section 101.107(a) in accordance with the proposal contained in the Part 101 MO&O and NPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 3153 45. We amend the EIRP table in Section 101.113(a) to divide the 10.55-10.68 GHz band into two separate bands: 10.55-10.6 GHz with the maximum power of 55 dBW and 10.6-10.68 GHz with a maximum power of 40 dBW. We permit any Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) antenna polarization away from service boundaries. We amend Section 101.507 to provide the frequency tolerance of 0.0001% for Digital Electronic Message Service (DEMS)
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- 792A read as follows: "The use of the bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.7-10.95 GHz, 11.2-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz by the fixed-satellite service shall be in accordance with the provisions of Appendix 30B." The band 6525-6875 MHz has previously been added to the list of frequencies available under the rules for Fixed Microwave Services. See 47 C.F.R. 101.101, 101.113, 101.147(l). See 47 C.F.R. Part 74, Subpart F. Television translator relay stations may also be authorized to use frequencies in the band 6875-7075 MHz on a secondary basis to other BAS stations operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106, footnote NG118. See 47 C.F.R. 78.18(a)(7). See 47 C.F.R. 74.602, 74.636, 78.101.
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- corresponds to the maximum transmitter power available, not the coordinated transmit power or the nominal transmit power. * * * * * Section 78.111 is amended by removing the entry for 31,000 to 31,300 from the table. PART 101 - FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES The authority citation for Part 101 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Section 101.113 is amended by revising the column headings and the entry for the 12,700-13,250 MHz frequency band in the table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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- APCO First NPRM Comments at 6; Motorola Comments at 6. See Motorola White Paper at 17-25. See, e.g., 700 MHz First R&O, 14 FCC Rcd at 207-211 118, 121, 123, 124, 130, 132. We note that American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has not yet approved HiperLAN2. See Motorola Comments at 1. Id. at 23. Id. See 47 C.F.R 101.113. The 3700-4200 MHz and 5925-6425 MHz bands are the next lower and upper bands below and above 4940-4965 MHz band respectively. See 47 C.F.R. 101.143. See 47 C.F.R. 101.111. ATPC technology employs the minimum amount of power needed to transmit a signal, thereby minimizing interference within adjacent channels. See 47 C.F.R 101.107. See 47 C.F.R. 2.106
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- 500 MHz. In the case where a narrower sub-channel is used within the assigned bandwidth, such sub-carrier will be located sufficiently far from the channel edges to satisfy the emission levels of the mask. The mean output power used in the calculation is the sum of the output power of a fully populated channel. * * * * * Section 101.113(a) is amended by adding four entries in numerical order and by removing (DbW) and replacing it with (dBW) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum Allowable EIRP Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * 71,000-76,000 +55 +55 81,000-86,000 +55 +55 92,000-95,000 +55 +55 *
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- ``pioneer's preference'' for licenses granted outside the Commission's usual license assignment process. We believe that the Commission's previous determination is supported by a reasonable interpretation of the statutory provision and is in the public interest. Operational Limits EIRP and EPFD limits. MDS America seeks reconsideration of the EIRP and EPFD operational limits on MVDDS set forth in Sections 101.105 and 101.113 of the rules adopted in the Second R&O. MDS America argues that we should adopt a two-tiered scheme that maintains the 14 dBm EIRP limit for urban areas but would allow a higher EIRP of 39 dBm in rural areas. Similarly, MDS America argues that the regional EPFDs should also be increased in rural areas. MDS America contends that the
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- to 12,200 MHz, and equipment so authorized may continue to be used for its life provided that it does not cause interference to the operation of any other licensee. Beginning March 1, 2005, new LTTS operators will not be licensed and existing LTTS licensees will not be renewed in the 11.7-12.2 GHz band. * * * * * 19. Section 101.113 is amended by adding a reference to footnote 12 in the table on the line that starts with 14,200-14,400, and adding new text for footnote 12 to read as follows: (12) Beginning March 1, 2005, no new LTTS operators will be licensed and no existing LTTS licensees will be renewed in the 14.2-14.4 GHz band. 20. Section 101.147(a) is amended
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- to 12,200 MHz, and equipment so authorized may continue to be used for its life provided that it does not cause interference to the operation of any other licensee. Beginning March 1, 2005, new LTTS operators will not be licensed and existing LTTS licensees will not be renewed in the 11.7-12.2 GHz band. * * * * * 19. Section 101.113 is amended by adding a reference to footnote 12 in the table on the line that starts with 14,200-14,400, and adding new text for footnote 12 to read as follows: (12) Beginning March 1, 2005, no new LTTS operators will be licensed and no existing LTTS licensees will be renewed in the 14.2-14.4 GHz band. 20. Section 101.147(a) is amended
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- as follows: 22.593 Effective radiated power limits. The effective radiated power of fixed stations operating on the channels listed in 22.591 must not exceed 150 Watts. The equivalent isotropically radiated power of existing fixed microwave stations (2110-2130 and 2160-2180 MHz) licensed under this part (pursuant to former rules) must not exceed the applicable limits set forth in 101.113 of this chapter. Revise the heading and introductory text of Section 22.601 to read as follows: 22.601 Existing microwave stations licensed under this part. Existing microwave stations (2110-2130 and 2160-2180 MHz) licensed under this part (pursuant to former rules) are subject to the transition rules in 22.602. No new microwave systems will be authorized under this part. *
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- as follows: 22.593 Effective radiated power limits. The effective radiated power of fixed stations operating on the channels listed in 22.591 must not exceed 150 Watts. The equivalent isotropically radiated power of existing fixed microwave stations (2110-2130 and 2160-2180 MHz) licensed under this part (pursuant to former rules) must not exceed the applicable limits set forth in 101.113 of this chapter. Revise the heading and introductory text of Section 22.601 to read as follows: 22.601 Existing microwave stations licensed under this part. Existing microwave stations (2110-2130 and 2160-2180 MHz) licensed under this part (pursuant to former rules) are subject to the transition rules in 22.602. No new microwave systems will be authorized under this part. *
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- 37,000-40,000 MHz, and 42,200-42,500 MHz bands, the authorized bandwidth is equivalent to an unpaired channels block assignment or to either half of a symmetrical paired channel block assignment. When adjacent channels are aggregated, equipment is permitted to operate over the full channel block aggregation without restriction. Note to Footnote 7: * * * * * * * * 11. Section 101.113(a) would be amended by removing the entry for 38,600-40,000 MHz and adding entries in the table for 37,000-40,000 MHz and for 42,000-42,500 MHz to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * * * 37,000 to 40,000
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- * * * \ 3\ To be specified in authorization. For the band 92 to 95 GHz, maximum bandwidth is licensed in one segment of 2 GHz from 92-94 GHz and one 0.9 GHz segment from 94.1 to 95 GHz, or the total of the loaded band if smaller than the assigned bandwidth. * * * * * 5. Section 101.113 is amended by adding a new note 13 to two entries in the table in paragraph (a), to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations (a) * * * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum Allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed 1, 2(dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * 71,000-76,00013 +55 +55 81,000-86,00013 +55 +55 * * * * * *
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- *** **** 6,875 to 7,1251 0.005 *** **** ***** Amend 101.109(c), in the table add the entry ``6,875 to 7,125'' to read as follows: 101.109 Bandwidth. * * * * * (c) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum Authorized Bandwidth *** **** 6,875 to 7,125 30 MHz1 *** **** * * * * * 12. Amend 101.113(a), in the table add the entry ``6,875-7,125'' to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP1, 2 Fixed1,2 (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * * 6,875-7,125 +55 * * * * * * * * * * * * * 13. Amend 101.115(b), in the
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- ***** 7. Amend 101.109(c), in the table add the entries ``6,875 to 7,125'' and ``12,700-13,150'' to read as follows: 101.109 Bandwidth. * * * * * (c) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum Authorized Bandwidth *** **** 6,875 to 7,125 25 MHz1 12,700 to 13,150 50 MHz *** **** * * * * * 8. Amend 101.113(a), in the table add the entry ``6,875-7,125'' to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP1, 2 Fixed1,2 (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * * 6,875-7,125 +55 * * * * * * * * * * * * * 9. Amend 101.115(b), in the
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- * * (c) * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum authorized bandwidth * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 8 500 MHz * * * * * * * * * * 8 For incumbent private operational fixed point-to-point stations in this band the maximum bandwidth shall be 20 MHz. * * * * * 7. Section 101.113 is amended by revising the entry for 12,200-12,700 MHz in the table and adding a new footnote 10 to the table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 10....................
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- as follows: 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (a) * * * /8/ For stations authorized prior to March 11, 1997, and for non-Local Multipoint Distribution Service stations authorized pursuant to applications refiled no later than [insert date 60 days after publication in the Federal Register], the transmitter frequency tolerance shall not exceed 0.030 percent. * * * * * 5. Section 101.113 is amended by revising footnote /8/ in paragraph (a) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * /8/ For stations authorized prior to March 11, 1997, and for non-Local Multipoint Distribution Service stations authorized pursuant to applications refiled no later than [insert date 60 days after publication in the Federal Register], the transmitter output power
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- spectrum in the 31 GHz band (see Attachment B for list of incumbent licensees and how they are affected). Each frequency block encompasses the following spectrum: Block A (1,150 megahertz): 28 GHz band: 27,500 - 28,350 MHz and 29,100 - Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are new provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. 2 29,250 MHz and 31 GHz band: 31,075 - 31,225 MHz 2 Block B (150 megahertz): 31 GHz band: 31,000 - 31,075 MHz and
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- Winning Bidders in the Auction of 986 Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) 2 Licenses, Public Notice, DA 98-572 (March 26, 1998). The three licensees in default include Baker Creek Communications, L.P., New Wave Networks, L.L.C., and Pinpoint Communications, Inc. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 3 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are the provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. Rand McNally is the copyright owner of the Major Trading Area (MTA) and Basic Trading Area (BTA) Listings, 4 which list the BTAs contained
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- with the public switched telephone network. 6. Section 101.109 is amended by revising the Table entry for the band 27,500 MHz to 62 29,500 MHz line to reads as follows: 101.109 Bandwidth. * * * * * Frequency Band Maximum (MHz) Authorized Bandwidth 27,500 to 28,350 MHz 850 MHz 29,100 to 29,250 MHz 150 MHz 7. Amend rule Section 101.113 by adding new subsection (c) as follows: 101.113 LMDS Single Station EIRP Limit: (c)(1) Transmitter power limitations: Point-to-point stations in the 29.1-29.25 GHz band for the LMDS backbone between LMDS hubs shall be limited to a maximum allowable e.i.r.p. density per carrier of 23 dBW/MHz in any one megahertz in clear air, and may exceed this limit by employment
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- 20 432 dBW above our proposal. Since we last addressed this issue, the scope of this proceeding has expanded to consider designating spectrum at the 31 GHz band for LMDS, and we in fact are taking action in this Second Report and Order to make available 300 megahertz of spectrum in the 31 GHz band for LMDS. 47 C.F.R. 101.113. 433 First Report and Order, at Appendix B, adopting 47 CFR 101.113(c), 101.133(d), 101.147(x). 434 PAGE 122 289. The proposed EIRP limit was based on typical power levels LMDS system proponents provided for the general system characteristics contained in the Report of the LMDS/FSS 28 GHz Band Negotiated Rulemaking Committee.'' In addition, we believed that 431 establishing such a
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- authorized under a blanket license agreement dated February 10, 1994, and covers use by LMDS applicants. This agreement requires authorized users of the material to include a legend on reproductions (as specified in the license agreement) indicating Rand McNally ownership. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are new provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. 91 Tab B AUCTION PROCEDURES, TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. INTRODUCTION Local Multipoint Distribution Service ("LMDS") Licenses to Be Auctioned: The Federal Communications Commission ("FCC"
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- 20 432 dBW above our proposal. Since we last addressed this issue, the scope of this proceeding has expanded to consider designating spectrum at the 31 GHz band for LMDS, and we in fact are taking action in this Second Report and Order to make available 300 megahertz of spectrum in the 31 GHz band for LMDS. 47 C.F.R. 101.113. 433 First Report and Order, at Appendix B, adopting 47 CFR 101.113(c), 101.133(d), 101.147(x). 434 below 500 mW be exempt from any frequency stability requirement, or, in the alternative, that the current Part 21 standard of 0.03 percent for such facilities be adopted. 430 b. Decision 289. The proposed EIRP limit was based on typical power levels LMDS system
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Block A of the New York BTA is encumbered by a pre-existing licensee in the New York Metropolitan 1 Statistical Area. The incumbent licensee, CellularVision of New York, is entitled to interference protection. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 2 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are new provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licenses. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscriber transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 News Media Information: (202) 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand: (202) 418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov DA
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- Winning Bidders in the Auction of 986 Local Multipoint Distribution Service (LMDS) 2 Licenses, Public Notice, DA 98-572 (March 26, 1998). The three licensees in default include Baker Creek Communications, L.P., New Wave Networks, L.L.C., and Pinpoint Communications, Inc. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 3 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are the provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. Rand McNally is the copyright owner of the Major Trading Area (MTA) and Basic Trading Area (BTA) Listings, 4 which list the BTAs contained
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- Petition for Reconsideration filed by Pinpoint Communications, Inc. (See Pinpoint Communications, Application for Local Multipoint Distribution Service Licenses to Serve BTA 185, Hastings, Nebraska and BTA 270, McCook, Nebraska, Petition for Reconsideration, filed October 23, 1998.) See also Attachment A. Operations to take place in the 29,100 - 29,250 MHz band are governed by 47 C.F.R. 101.103(g) and (h), 101.113(c), 101.133(d), and 101.147(t), which are the provisions designed to facilitate the sharing of this spectrum by LMDS, GSO/FSS gateways, and MSS feeder link licensees. These provisions allow only hub-to-subscribers transmissions by LMDS licensees in this band. Rand McNally is the copyright owner of the Major Trading Area (MTA) and Basic Trading Area (BTA) Listings, which list the BTAs contained in
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- For private operational fixed point-to-point microwave systems, with a channel greater than or equal to 50 KHz bandwidth, 0.0005%; for multiple address master stations, regardless of bandwidth, 0.00015%; for multiple address remote stations with 12.5 KHz bandwidths or less, 0.00015%; for multiple address remote stations with channels greater than 12.5 KHz bandwidth, 0.0005%. * * * * * 3. Section 101.113(a) is amended revising the first six rows as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Maximum allowable EIRP (1) (2) Frequency Band (MHz) Fixed Mobile (dBW) (dBW) 928.0-929.0 (2) +17 ................. 932.0-932.5 (2) +17 ................. 932.5-935.0 +40 ................. 941.0-941.5 (2) +30 +14 941.5-944.0 +40 ................. 952.0-960.0 (2) +40 +14 * * * * * 4. Section 101.135
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- * Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-418 168 Frequency band (MHz) Maximum authorized bandwidth * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 8 500 MHz * * * * * * * * * * 8 For incumbent private operational fixed point-to-point stations in this band the maximum bandwidth shall be 20 MHz. * * * * * 7.Section 101.113 is amended by revising the entry for 12,200-12,700 MHz in the table and adding a new footnote 10 to the table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 10....................
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- after the definition of "B" in paragraph (a)(2)(i) to read as follows: 101.111 Emission limitations. * * * * * (a) * * * (2) * * * (i) * * * MVDDS operations in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band shall use 24 megahertz for the value of B in the emission mask equation set forth in this section. 12. Section 101.113 is amended by revising the entry for 12,200-12,700 MHz in the table and adding a new footnote 10 to the table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 10....................
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- fixed point-to-point stations in this band (those not licensed as MVDDS), the maximum bandwidth shall be 20 MHz. 101.111 Emission limitations. (a) * * * (2) * * * (i) * * * MVDDS operations in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band shall use 24 megahertz for the value of B in the emission mask equation set forth in this section. 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 10.................... +50 ............... * * * * * * * 10 The EIRP for MVDDS stations is limited to 14.0 dBm per 24 MHz (-16.0 dBW per 24 MHz). Incumbent point-to-point
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- mask are satisfied. The 24 GHz emission mask shall use a value B (bandwidth) of 40 MHz, for all cases even in the case where a narrower subchannel is used (for instance the actual bandwidth is 10 MHz) and the mean output power used in the calculation is the sum of the output power of a fully populated channel. 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. 24,250-25,250 MHz 55 dBW Please read and be familiar with Section 1.1307(b)(1) Table 1 - Transmitters, Facilities and Operations Subject to Routine Environmental Evaluation. Local Multipoint Distribution Service and 24 GHz Service ( Non-building mounted antennas: height above ground level to lowest point of antenna less than 10 meters (about 30 feet) and power greater than 1640
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- 12.2-12.7 GHz band edges and does not restrict MVDDS channelization bandwidth within the band. [61 FR 26677, May 28, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 24582, May 6, 1997; 65 FR 59358, Oct. 5, 2000; 67 FR 43038, June 26, 2002; 68 FR 4957, Jan. 31, 2003; 69 FR 3266, Jan. 23, 2004; 69 FR 31746, June 7, 2004] 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) On any authorized frequency, the average power delivered to an antenna in this service must be the minimum amount of power necessary to carry out the communications desired. Application of this principle includes, but is not to be limited to, requiring a licensee who replaces one or more of its antennas with larger antennas to reduce
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- * * (c) * * * Frequency band (MHz) Maximum authorized bandwidth * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 8 500 MHz * * * * * * * * * * 8 For incumbent private operational fixed point-to-point stations in this band the maximum bandwidth shall be 20 MHz. * * * * * 7. Section 101.113 is amended by revising the entry for 12,200-12,700 MHz in the table and adding a new footnote 10 to the table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum allowable EIRP 1, 2 Fixed (dBW) Mobile (dBW) * * * * * * * 12,200 to 12,700 10....................
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- as follows: 101.107 Frequency tolerance. (a) * * * /8/ For stations authorized prior to March 11, 1997, and for non-Local Multipoint Distribution Service stations authorized pursuant to applications refiled no later than [insert date 60 days after publication in the Federal Register], the transmitter frequency tolerance shall not exceed 0.030 percent. * * * * * 5. Section 101.113 is amended by revising footnote /8/ in paragraph (a) to read as follows: 101.113 Transmitter power limitations. (a) * * * /8/ For stations authorized prior to March 11, 1997, and for non-Local Multipoint Distribution Service stations authorized pursuant to applications refiled no later than [insert date 60 days after publication in the Federal Register], the transmitter output power
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- service to construct separate facilities. On the other hand, the Commission carried over, unchanged, former Section 21.705 (now Section 101.703), which provides that a common carrier may render any kind of communication service provided for in its tariffs so long as the kinds of communications carried do not violate the terms of the licensee's authorization or Sections 101.111 (emission limitations), 101.113 (transmitter power limitations), or 101.147 (frequency assignments) of the Rules. The Part 101 Order also replicated, without change or discussion, subsection (c) of former Section 21.700 (now Section 101.701), which provides that common carrier applicants for facilities that will be used primarily to relay television broadcast signals must demonstrate (1) that at least fifty percent of the customers using the