FCC 101.151 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 101.151 Use of signal boosters.
Private operational-fixed licensees authorized to operate multiple address
systems in the 928–929/952–960 MHz and 932–932.5/941–941.5 MHz bands may
employ signal boosters at fixed locations in accordance with the following
criteria:
(a) The amplified signal is retransmitted only on the exact frequency(ies)
of the originating base, fixed, mobile, or portable station(s). The booster
will fill in only weak signal areas and cannot extend the system's normal
signal coverage area.
(b) Class A narrowband signal boosters must be equipped with automatic gain
control circuitry which will limit the total effective radiated power (ERP)
of the unit to a maximum of 5 watts under all conditions. Class B broadband
signal boosters are limited to 5 watts ERP for each authorized frequency
that the booster is designed to amplify.
(c) Class A narrowband boosters must meet the out-of-band emission limits of
Sec. 101.111 for each narrowband channel that the booster is designed to
amplify. Class B broadband signal boosters must meet the emission limits of
Sec. 101.111 for frequencies outside of the booster's design passband.
(d) Class B broadband signal boosters are permitted to be used only in
confined or indoor areas such as buildings, tunnels, underground areas,
etc., or remote areas, i.e., areas where there is little or no risk of
interference to other users.
(e) The licensee is given authority to operate signal boosters without
separate authorization from the Commission. Certificated equipment must be
employed and the licensee must ensure that all applicable rule requirements
are met.
(f) Licensees employing either Class A narrowband or Class B broadband
signal boosters as defined in Sec. 101.3 are responsible for correcting any
harmful interference that the equipment may cause to other systems.
[ 61 FR 31052 , June 19, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 36611 , July 7, 1998]
Subpart D—Operational Requirements
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