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FCC 25.202
Revised as of December 4, 2012
Goto Year:2011 | 2013
  §  25.202   Frequencies, frequency tolerance and emission limitations.

   (a)(1) Frequency band. The following frequencies are available for use
   by the fixed-satellite service. Precise frequencies and bandwidths of
   emission shall be assigned on a case-by-case basis. The Table follows:
   Space-to-earth
   (GHz) Earth-to-space
   (GHz)
         3.65-3.7 ^17          ^12 ^19 5.091-5.25
         3.7-4.2 ^1            ^1 5.925-6.425
         6.7-7.025 ^12         ^1 ^12 ^14 12.75-13.25
         10.7-10.95 ^1 12      ^4 ^12 13.75-14
         10.95-11.2 ^1 2 12    ^5 14-14.2
         11.2-11.45 ^1 12      14.2-14.5
         11.45-11.7 ^1 2 12    ^12 ^20 15.43-15.63
         11.7-12.2 ^3          ^9 17.3-17.8
         12.2-12.7 ^13         ^18 24.75-25.05
         18.3-18.58 ^1 10      ^1 ^18 25.05-25.25
         18.58-18.8 ^6 ^10 ^11 ^127.5-29.5
         18.8-19.3 ^7 10       29.5-30
         19.3-19.7 ^8 10       ^1 47.2-50.2
         19.7-20.2 ^10
         37.5-40 ^15 16
         40-42 ^16

   ^1 This band is shared coequally with terrestrial radiocommunication
   services.

   ^2 Use of this band by geostationary satellite orbit satellite systems
   in the fixed-satellite service is limited to international
   systems;i.e., other than domestic systems.

   ^3 Fixed-satellite transponders may be used additionally for
   transmissions in the broadcasting-satellite service.

   ^4 This band is shared on an equal basis with the Government
   radiolocation service and grandfathered space stations in the Tracking
   and Data Relay Satellite System.

   ^5 In this band, stations in the radionavigation service shall operate
   on a secondary basis to the fixed-satellite service.

   ^6 The band 18.58-18.8 GHz is shared coequally with existing
   terrestrial radiocommunication systems until June 8, 2010.

   ^7 The band 18.8-19.3 GHz is shared coequally with terrestrial
   radiocommunication services, until June 8, 2010. After this date, the
   sub-band 19.26-19.3 GHz is shared coequally with existing terrestrial
   radiocommunication systems.

   ^8 The use of the band 19.3-19.7 GHz by the fixed-satellite service
   (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links for the mobile-satellite
   service.

   ^9 The use of the band 17.3-17.8 GHz by the fixed-satellite service
   (Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links for broadcasting-satellite
   service, and the sub-band 17.7-17.8 GHz is shared coequally with
   terrestrial fixed services.

   ^10 This band is shared coequally with the Federal Government
   fixed-satellite service.

   ^11 The band 18.6-18.8 GHz is shared coequally with the non-Federal
   Government and Federal Government Earth exploration-satellite (passive)
   and space research (passive) services.

   ^12 Use of this band by nongeostationary satellite orbit systems in the
   fixed-satellite service is limited to gateway earth station operations.

   ^13 Use of this band by the fixed-satellite service is limited to
   nongeostationary satellite orbit systems.

   ^14 Use of this band by NGSO FSS gateway earth station uplink
   operations is subject to the provisions of §  2.106 NG53.

   ^15 Use of this band by the fixed-satellite service is limited to
   “gateway” earth station operations, provided the licensee under this
   Part obtains a license under Part 101 of this Chapter or an agreement
   from a Part 101 licensee for the area in which an earth station is to
   be located. Satellite earth station facilities in this band may not be
   ubiquitously deployed and may not be used to serve individual
   consumers.

   ^16 The band 37.5-40.0 GHz is designated as being available for use by
   the fixed and mobile services and the band 40.0-42.0 GHz is designated
   as being available for use by the fixed-satellite service.

   ^17 FSS earth stations in this band must operate on a secondary basis
   to terrestrial radiocommunication services, except that the band is
   shared coequally between certain grandfathered earth stations and the
   terrestrial radiocommunication services.

   ^18 Use of the band 24.75-25.25 GHz by the fixed-satellite service
   (Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links for space stations in the
   broadcasting-satellite service, and the sub-band 25.05-25.25 GHz is
   shared coequally with terrestrial fixed services.

   ^19 See 47 CFR 2.106, footnotes 5.444A and US344, for conditions that
   apply to this band.

   ^20 See 47 CFR 2.106, footnotes 5.511C and US359, for conditions that
   apply to this band.

   (2) [Reserved]

   (3) The following frequencies are available for use by the non-voice,
   non-geostationary mobile-satellite service:

   137-138 MHz: Space-to-Earth

   148-150.05 MHz: Earth-to-space

   399.9-400.05 MHz: Earth-to-space

   400.15-401 MHz: Space-to-Earth

   (4)(i) The following frequencies are available for use by the 1.6/2.4
   GHz Mobile-Satellite Service:

   1610-1626.5 MHz: User-to-Satellite Link

   1613.8-1626.5 MHz: Satellite-to-User Link (secondary)

   2483.5-2500 MHz: Satellite-to-User Link

   (ii) The following frequencies are available for use by the 2 GHz
   Mobile-Satellite Service: 2000-2020 MHz: User-to-Satellite Link;
   2180-2200 MHz: Satellite-to-User Link.

   (iii)(A) The following frequencies are available for use by the L-band
   Mobile-Satellite Service:

   1525-1559 MHz: Space-to-Earth

   1626.5-1660.5 MHz: Earth-to-space

   (B) The use of the frequencies 1544-1545 MHz and 1645.5-1646.5 MHz is
   limited to distress and safety communications.

   (5) The following frequencies are available for use by the
   inter-satellite service:

   22.55-23.00 GHz

   23.00-23.55 GHz

   24.45-24.65 GHz

   24.65-24.75 GHz

   54.25-56.90 GHz

   57.00-58.20 GHz

   65.00-71.00 GHz

   (6) The following frequencies are available for use by the Satellite
   Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS), and for any associated terrestrial
   repeaters: 2320-2345 MHz (space-to-Earth)

   (7) The following frequencies are available for use by the Direct
   Broadcast Satellite service:

   12.2-12.7 GHz: Space-to-Earth.

   12.2-12.7 GHz: Space-to-Earth.

   (8) The following frequencies are available for use by ESVs:

   3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth)

   5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space)

   10.95-11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)

   11.45-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth)

   11.7-12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth)

   14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space)

   ESVs shall be authorized and coordinated as set forth in § §  25.221 and
   25.222. ESV operators, collectively, may coordinate up to 180 megahertz
   of spectrum in the 5925-6425 MHz (Earth-to-space) band for all ESV
   operations at any given location subject to coordination.

   (9) The following frequencies are available for use by the
   Broadcasting-Satellite Service after 1 April 2007:

   17.3-17.7 GHz (space-to-Earth)

   17.7-17.8 GHz (space-to-Earth)

   Note 1 to Paragraph ( a )(9): Use of the 17.3-17.7 GHz band by the
   broadcasting-satellite service is limited to geostationary satellite
   orbit systems.

   Note 2 to Paragraph ( a )(9): Use of the 17.7-17.8 GHz band
   (space-to-Earth) by the broadcasting-satellite service is limited to
   transmissions from geostationary satellite orbit systems to receiving
   earth stations located outside of the United States and its
   Possessions. In the United States and its Possessions, the 17.7-17.8
   GHz band is allocated on a primary basis to the Fixed Service.

   (10)(i) The following frequencies are available for use by
   Vehicle-Mounted Earth Stations (VMESs):

   10.95-11.2GHz (space-to-Earth)

   11.45-11.7GHz (space-to-Earth)

   11.7-12.2GHz (space-to-Earth)

   14.0-14.5GHz (Earth-to-space)

   (ii) VMESs shall be authorized as set forth in §  25.226.

   (b) Other frequencies and associated bandwidths of emission may be
   assigned on a case-by-case basis to space systems under this part in
   conformance with §  2.106 of this chapter and the Commission's rules and
   policies.

   (c) Orbital locations assigned to space stations licensed under this
   part by the commission are subject to change by summary order of the
   Commission on 30 days notice. An authorization to construct and/or to
   launch a space station becomes null and void if the construction is not
   begun or is not completed, or if the space station is not launched and
   positioned at its assigned orbital location and operations commenced in
   accordance with the station authorization, by the respective date(s)
   specified in the authorization. Frequencies and orbital location
   assignments are subject to the policies set forth in the Report and
   Order, FCC 83-184, adopted April 27, 1983 in CC Docket No. 81-704 and
   the Report and Order, adopted July 25, 1985 in CC Docket No. 84-1299 as
   modified by the Report and Order, adopted January 19, 1996 in IB Docket
   No. 95-41.

   (d) Frequency tolerance, Earth stations. The carrier frequency of each
   earth station transmitter authorized in these services shall be
   maintained within 0.001 percent of the reference frequency.

   (e) Frequency tolerance, space stations. The carrier frequency of each
   space station transmitter authorized in these services shall be
   maintained within 0.002 percent of the reference frequency.

   (f) Emission limitations. Except for SDARS terrestrial repeaters, the
   mean power of emissions shall be attenuated below the mean output power
   of the transmitter in accordance with the schedule set forth in
   paragraphs (f)(1) through (f)(4) of this section. The out-of-band
   emissions of SDARS terrestrial repeaters shall be attenuated in
   accordance with the schedule set forth in paragraph (h) of this
   section.

   (1) In any 4 kHz band, the center frequency of which is removed from
   the assigned frequency by more than 50 percent up to and including 100
   percent of the authorized bandwidth: 25 dB;

   (2) In any 4 kHz band, the center frequency of which is removed from
   the assigned frequency by more than 100 percent up to and including 250
   percent of the authorized bandwidth: 35 dB;

   (3) In any 4 kHz band, the center frequency of which is removed from
   the assigned frequency by more than 250 percent of the authorized
   bandwidth: An amount equal to 43 dB plus 10 times the logarithm (to the
   base 10) of the transmitter power in watts;

   (4) In any event, when an emission outside of the authorized bandwidth
   causes harmful interference, the Commission may, at its discretion,
   require greater attenuation than specified in paragraphs (f) (1), (2)
   and (3) of this section.

   (g) Telemetry, tracking and telecommand functions for U.S. domestic
   satellites shall be conducted at either or both edges of the allocated
   band(s). Frequencies, polarization and coding shall be selected to
   minimize interference into other satellite networks and within their
   own satellite system.

   (h) Out-of-band emission limitations for SDARS terrestrial repeaters.
   (1) Any SDARS terrestrial repeater operating at a power level greater
   than 2-watt average EIRP is required to attenuate its out-of-band
   emissions below the transmitter power P by a factor of not less than 90
   + 10 log (P) dB in a 1-megahertz bandwidth outside the 2320-2345 MHz
   band, where P is average transmitter output power in watts.

   (2) Any SDARS terrestrial repeater operating at a power level equal to
   or less than 2-watt average EIRP is required to attenuate its
   out-of-band emissions below the transmitter power P by a factor of not
   less than 75 + 10 log (P) dB in a 1-megahertz bandwidth outside the
   2320-2345 MHz band, where P is average transmitter output power in
   watts.

   (3) SDARS repeaters are permitted to attenuate out-of-band emissions
   less than the levels specified in paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(2), of this
   section unless a potentially affected WCS licensee provides written
   notice that it intends to commence commercial service within the
   following 365 days. Starting 180 days after receipt of such written
   notice, SDARS repeaters within the area notified by the potentially
   affected WCS licensee must attenuate out-of-band emissions to the
   levels specified in paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(2) of this section.

   (4) For the purpose of this section, a WCS licensee is potentially
   affected if it meets any of the following criteria:

   (i) The WCS licensee is authorized to operate a base station in the
   2305-2315 MHz or 2350-2360 MHz bands in the same Major Economic Area
   (MEA) as that in which a SDARS terrestrial repeater is located.

   (ii) The WCS licensee is authorized to operate a base station in the
   2315-2320 MHz or 2345-2350 MHz bands in the same Regional Economic Area
   Grouping (REAG) as that in which a SDARS terrestrial repeater is
   located.

   (iii) A SDARS terrestrial repeater is located within 5 kilometers of
   the boundary of an MEA or REAG in which the WCS licensee is authorized
   to operate a WCS base station.

   [ 30 FR 7176 , May 28, 1965]

   Editorial Note: For   Federal Register   citations affecting §  25.202,
   see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding
   Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov .

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