Goto Section: 22.361 | 22.365 | Table of Contents
FCC 22.363
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 22.363 Directional antennas.
Fixed transmitters for point-to-point operation must use a
directional transmitting antenna with the major lobe of radiation in the
horizontal plane directed toward the receiving antenna or passive
reflector of the station for which the transmissions are intended.
Directional antennas used in the Public Mobile Services must meet the
technical requirements given in Table C-2 to Sec. 22.361.
(a) Maximum beamwidth is for the major lobe at the half power
points.
(b) Suppression is the minimum attenuation for any secondary lobe
referenced to the main lobe.
(c) An omnidirectional antenna may be used for fixed transmitters
where there are two or more receive locations at different azimuths.
Goto Section: 22.361 | 22.365
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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