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FCC 90.635 Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 90.635 Limitations on power and antenna height.
(a) Systems to be located within 24 km. (15 mi.) of the geographic
center of the 50 urbanized areas detailed in table 1 will be considered
``urban'' systems. All others will be considered ``suburban'' systems.
(b) The effective radiated power and antenna height, for base
stations used in suburban-conventional systems of communications, shall
be no greater than 500 watts (27 dBw) and 152 m. (500 ft.) above average
terrain (AAT), respectively, or the equivalent as determined from table
2. These are maximum values, and applicants are required to justify
power levels and antenna heights requested. For service area
requirements less than 32 km. (20 mi.) in radius, see table 3.
(c) The effective radiated power and antenna height for base
stations used in trunked and urban-conventional systems may not exceed 1
kilowatt (30 dBw) and 304 m. (1,000 ft.) above average terrain (AAT),
respectively, or the equivalent thereof as determined from table 2.
These are maximum values, and applicants will be required to justify
power levels and antenna heights requested. For service area
requirements less than 32 km (20 mi.) in radius, see table 4.
(d) The maximum output power of the transmitter for mobile stations
is 100 watts (20 dBw).
Table 1--Urbanized Areas
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Geographic center
-------------------------
Urbanized area North West
latitude longitude
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Akron, OH..................................... 41 deg.05'0
0'' 81 deg.30'4
4''
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY................... 42 deg.39'0
1'' 73 deg.45'0
1''
Atlanta, GA................................... 33 deg.45'1
0'' 84 deg.23'3
7''
Baltimore, MD................................. 39 deg.17'2
6'' 76 deg.36'4
5''
Birmingham, AL................................ 33 deg.31'0
1'' 86 deg.48'3
6''
Boston, MA.................................... 42 deg.21'2
4'' 71 deg.03'2
4''
Buffalo, NY................................... 42 deg.53'1
2'' 78 deg.52'3
0''
Chicago, IL................................... 41 deg.52'2
8'' 87 deg.38'2
2''
Cincinnati, OH................................ 39 deg.06'0
7'' 84 deg.30'3
5''
Cleveland, OH................................. 41 deg.29'5
1'' 81 deg.41'5
0''
Columbus, OH.................................. 39 deg.57'4
7'' 83 deg.00'1
7''
Dallas, TX.................................... 32 deg.47'0
9'' 96 deg.47'3
7''
Dayton, OH.................................... 39 deg.45'3
2'' 84 deg.11'4
3''
Denver, CO.................................... 39 deg.44'5
8'' 104 deg.59'
22''
Detroit, MI................................... 42 deg.19'4
8'' 83 deg.02'5
7''
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, FL................. 26 deg.07'3
0'' 80 deg.09'0
0''
Fort Worth, TX................................ 32 deg.44'5
5'' 97 deg.19'4
4''
Houston, TX................................... 29 deg.45'2
6'' 95 deg.21'3
7''
Indianapolis, IN.............................. 39 deg.46'0
7'' 86 deg.09'4
6''
Jacksonville, FL.............................. 30 deg.19'4
4'' 81 deg.39'4
2''
Kansas City, MO-KS............................ 39 deg.04'5
6'' 94 deg.35'2
0''
Los Angeles, CA............................... 34 deg.03'1
5'' 118 deg.14'
28''
Louisville, KY-IN............................. 38 deg.14'4
7'' 85 deg.45'4
9''
Miami, FL..................................... 25 deg.46'3
7'' 80 deg.11'3
2''
Memphis, TN-MS................................ 35 deg.08'4
6'' 90 deg.03'1
3''
Milwaukee, WI................................. 43 deg.02'1
9'' 87 deg.54'1
5''
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN...................... 44 deg.58'5
7'' 93 deg.15'4
3''
New Orleans, LA............................... 29 deg.56'5
3'' 90 deg.04'1
0''
New York-northeastern New Jersey.............. 40 deg.45'0
6'' 73 deg.59'3
9''
Norfolk-Portsmouth, VA........................ 36 deg.51'1
0'' 76 deg.17'2
1''
Oklahoma City, OK............................. 35 deg.28'2
6'' 97 deg.31'0
4''
Omaha, NE-IO.................................. 41 deg.15'4
2'' 95 deg.56'1
4''
Philadelphia, PA-NJ........................... 39 deg.56'5
8'' 75 deg.09'2
1''
Phoenix, AZ................................... 33 deg.27'1
2'' 112 deg.04'
28''
Pittsburgh, PA................................ 40 deg.26'1
9'' 80 deg.00'0
0''
Portland, OR-WA............................... 45 deg.31'0
6'' 122 deg.40'
35''
Providence-Pawtucket-Warwick, RI-MA........... 41 deg.49'3
2'' 71 deg.24'4
1''
Rochester, NY................................. 43 deg.09'4
1'' 77 deg.36'2
1''
Sacramento, CA................................ 38 deg.34'5
7'' 121 deg.29'
41''
St. Louis, MO-IL.............................. 38 deg.37'4
5'' 90 deg.12'2
2''
St. Petersburg, FL............................ 27 deg.46'1
8'' 82 deg.38'1
9''
San Antonio, TX............................... 29 deg.25'3
7'' 98 deg.29'0
6''
San Bernardino-Riverside, CA.................. 34 deg.06'3
0'' 117 deg.17'
28''
San Diego, CA................................. 32 deg.42'5
3'' 117 deg.09'
21''
San Francisco-Oakland, CA..................... 37 deg.46'3
9'' 122 deg.24'
40''
San Jose, CA.................................. 37 deg.20'1
6'' 121 deg.53'
24''
Seattle, WA................................... 47 deg.36'3
2'' 122 deg.20'
12''
Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke, MA-CT........... 42 deg.06'2
1'' 72 deg.35'3
2''
Toledo, OH-MI................................. 41 deg.39'1
4'' 83 deg.32'3
9''
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Washington, DC-MD-VA.......................... 38 deg.53'5
1'' 77 deg.00'3
3''
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Table 2--Equivalent Power and Antenna Heights for Base Stations in the
851-869 MHz and 935-940 MHz Bands Which Have a Requirement for a 32 km
(20 mi) Service Area Radius
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Effective radiated
power (watts) 1,2,5
Antenna height (ATT) meters (feet) -----------------------
Urban/
trunked Suburban
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Above 1,372 (4,500)............................. 65 15
Above 1,220 (4,000) to 1,372 (4,500)............ 70 20
Above 1,067 (3,500) to 1,220 (4,000)............ 75 25
Above 915 (3,000) to 1,067 (3,500).............. 100 30
Above 763 (2,500) to 915 (3,000)................ 140 35
Above 610 (2,000) to 763 (2,500)................ 200 50
Above 458 (1,500) to 610 (2,000)................ 350 80
Above 305 (1,000) to 458 (1,500)................ 600 160
Above 152.5 (500) to 305 (1,000)................ \3\ 1,000 220
Up to 152.5 (500)............................... 1,000 \4\ 500
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\1\ Power is given in terms of effective radiated power (ERP).
\2\ Applicants in the Los Angeles, CA, area who demonstrate a need to
serve both the downtown and fringe areas will be permitted to utilize
an ERP of 1 kw at the following mountaintop sites: Santiago Park,
Sierra Peak, Mount Lukens, and Mount Wilson.
\3\ Stations with antennas below 305 m (1,000 ft) (AAT) will be
restricted to a maximum power of 1 kw (ERP).
\4\ Stations with antennas below 152.5 m (500 ft) (AAT) will be
restricted to a maximum power of 500 W (ERP).
\5\ Licensees in San Diego, CA, will be permitted to utilize an ERP of
500 watts at the following mountaintop sites: Palomar, Otay, Woodson
and Miguel.
Table 3--Equivalent Powers and Antenna Heights for Suburban-Conventional Base Stations in the
851-869 MHz and
935-940 MH z Bands Which Have a Requirement for Less Than 32.2 km (20 mi) Service Area Radius--M
aximum Effective
Radiated Power (Watts)
[Base station antenna height (AAT) in meters (feet)]
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Above / to
-------------------------------------------------------
----------------
122 (400) 91.5 (300) 61 (200) 30.5 (100)
to 152.5 to 122 to 91.5 to 61 15 (50
) to 0 (0) to
(500) (400) (300) (200) 30.5 (
100) 15 (50)
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Service area radius km (mi):
32 (20)............................. 500 500 500 500
500 500
30 (19)............................. 400 500 500 500
500 500
29 (18)............................. 310 385 500 500
500 500
27 (17)............................. 235 300 385 500
500 500
26 (16)............................. 175 220 285 440
500 500
24 (15)............................. 130 160 215 330
500 500
22 (14)............................. 95 120 155 240
480 500
21 (13)............................. 70 85 115 175
350 500
19 (12)............................. 50 60 80 125
250 500
18 (11)............................. 35 45 60 90
180 360
16 (10)............................. 25 30 40 60
120 240
14 (9).............................. 15 20 25 40
80 160
13 (8).............................. 10 12 15 25
50 100
11 (7).............................. 6 7 10 15
30 60
10 (6).............................. 3 4 5 7
15 30
8 (5) or less....................... 1 2 3 4
8 16
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Table 4--Equivalent Powers and Antenna Heights for Urban-Conventional and Trunked System Base
Stations in the 851-869 MHz and 935-940 MHz Bands Which
Have a Requirement for Less than 32.2 km (20 mi) Service Area Radius--Maxim
um Effective Radiated Power (Watts)
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Base station antenna height (AAT) meters (f
eet)
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Above 228 (750) 152.5 122 (400
) 91.5 61 (200) 30.5 15 (50) 0 (0)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (500) ---------
-- (300) ----------- (100) ---------------------
305 ----------- 152.5
----------- 91.5 ----------- 30.5
to (1,000) 228 (750) (500)
122 (400) (300) 61 (200) (100) 15 (50)
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Service area radius: km (mi):
32 (20)..................................................... 1,000 1,000 1,00
0 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
30 (19)..................................................... 800 1,000 1,00
0 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,002
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29 (18)..................................................... 640 830 1,00
0 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
27 (17)..................................................... 480 625 96
0 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
26 (16)..................................................... 360 470 72
0 900 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
24 (15)..................................................... 270 350 54
0 675 875 1,000 1,000 1,000
22 (14)..................................................... 200 260 40
0 500 650 1,000 1,000 1,000
21 (13)..................................................... 140 180 28
0 350 450 700 1,000 1,000
19 (12)..................................................... 100 130 20
0 250 325 500 1,000 1,006
18 (11)..................................................... 70 90 14
0 175 230 350 700 1,000
16 (10)..................................................... 45 60 9
0 110 145 220 440 1,000
14 (9)...................................................... 30 40 6
0 75 100 150 300 600
13 (8)...................................................... 20 25 4
0 50 65 100 200 400
11 (7)...................................................... 15 20 3
0 40 50 80 160 300
10 (6)...................................................... 8 10 1
6 20 25 40 80 100
8 (5) or less............................................... 5 6
9 12 15 25 50
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[47 100 FR 41032 , Sept. 16, 1982; 47 FR 41045 , Sept. 16, 1982, as amended at
50 FR 784 , Jan. 7, 1985; 51 FR 37404 , Oct. 22, 1986; 52 FR 29857 , Aug.
12, 1987; 53 FR 1027 , Jan. 15, 1988; 58 FR 44963 , Aug. 25, 1993; 60 FR 50123 , Sept. 28, 1995]
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