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FCC 27.1507
Revised as of October 1, 2020
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§ 27.1507 Effective radiated power limits for 900 MHz broadband systems.
(a) Maximum ERP. The power limits specified in this section are
applicable to operations in areas more than 110 km (68.4 miles) from
the U.S./Mexico border and 140 km (87 miles) from the U.S./Canada
border.
(1) General limit. (i) The ERP for base and repeater stations must not
exceed 400 watts/megahertz power spectral density (PSD) per sector and
an antenna height of 304 m height above average terrain (HAAT), except
that antenna heights greater than 304 m HAAT are permitted if power
levels are reduced below 400 watts/megahertz ERP in accordance with
Table 1 of this section.
(ii) Provided that they also comply with paragraphs (b) and (c) of this
section, licensees are permitted to operate base and repeater stations
with up to a maximum ERP of 1000 watts/megahertz power spectral density
(PSD) per sector and an antenna height of 304 m height above average
terrain (HAAT), except that antenna heights greater than 304 m HAAT are
permitted if power levels are reduced below 1000 watts/megahertz ERP in
accordance with Table 2 of this section.
(2) Rural areas. For systems that are located in counties with
population densities of 100 persons or fewer per square mile, based
upon the most recently available population statistics from the Bureau
of the Census:
(i) The ERP for base and repeater stations must not exceed 800
watts/megahertz power spectral density (PSD) per sector and an antenna
height of 304 m height above average terrain (HAAT), except that
antenna heights greater than 304 m HAAT are permitted if power levels
are reduced below 800 watts/megahertz ERP in accordance with Table 3 of
this section.
(ii) Provided that they also comply with paragraphs (b) and (c) of this
section, base and repeater stations may operate with up to a maximum
ERP of 2000 watts/megahertz power spectral density (PSD) per sector and
an antenna height of 304 m height above average terrain (HAAT), except
that antenna heights greater than 304 m HAAT are permitted if power
levels are reduced below 2000 watts/megahertz ERP in accordance with
Table 4 of this section.
(3) Mobile, control and auxiliary test stations. Mobile, control and
auxiliary test stations must not exceed 10 watts ERP.
(4) Portable stations. Portable stations must not exceed 3 watts ERP.
(b) Power flux density (PFD). Each 900 MHz broadband base or repeater
station that exceeds the ERP limit of paragraph (a)(1)(i) or (a)(2)(i)
of this section must be designed and deployed so as not to exceed a
modeled PFD of 3000 microwatts/m2/MHz over at least 98% of the area
within 1 km of the base or repeater station antenna, at 1.6 meters
above ground level. To ensure compliance with this requirement, the
licensee must perform predictive modeling of the PFD values within at
least 1 km of each base or repeater station antenna prior to commencing
such operations and, thereafter, prior to making any site modifications
that may increase the PFD levels around the base or repeater station.
The modeling must take into consideration terrain and other local
conditions and must use good engineering practices for the 900 MHz
band.
(c) Power measurement. Measurement of 900 MHz broadband base
transmitter and repeater ERP must be made using an average power
measurement technique. Power measurements for base transmitters and
repeaters must be made in accordance with either of the following:
(1) A Commission-approved average power technique (see FCC Laboratory's
Knowledge Database); or
(2) For purposes of this section, peak transmit power must be measured
over an interval of continuous transmission using instrumentation
calibrated in terms of an rms-equivalent voltage. The measurement
results shall be properly adjusted for any instrument limitations, such
as detector response times, limited resolution bandwidth capability
when compared to the emission bandwidth, sensitivity, etc., so as to
obtain a true peak measurement for the emission in question over the
full bandwidth of the channel.
(d) PAR limit. The peak-to-average ratio (PAR) of the transmission must
not exceed 13 dB.
(e) Height-power limit. As specified in paragraph (a) of this section,
the following tables specify the maximum base station power for antenna
heights above average terrain (HAAT) that exceed 304 meters.
Table 1 to § 27.1507--Permissible Power and Antenna Heights for Base
Stations and Repeaters Permitted To Transmit With Up to 400
Watts/Megahertz
Antenna height (AAT)
in meters
(feet) Effective radiated
power (ERP)
(watts/megahertz)
Above 1372 (4500) 26
Above 1220 (4000) To 1372 (4500) 28
Above 1067 (3500) To 1220 (4000) 30
Above 915 (3000) To 1067 (3500) 40
Above 763 (2500) To 915 (3000) 56
Above 610 (2000) To 763 (2500) 80
Above 458 (1500) To 610 (2000) 140
Above 305 (1000) To 458 (1500) 240
Up to 305 (1000) 400
Table 2 to § 27.1507--Permissible Power and Antenna Heights for Base
Stations and Repeaters Permitted To Transmit With Up to 1000
Watts/Megahertz
Antenna height (AAT)
in meters
(feet) Effective radiated
power (ERP)
(watts/megahertz)
Above 1372 (4500) 65
Above 1220 (4000) To 1372 (4500) 70
Above 1067 (3500) To 1220 (4000) 75
Above 915 (3000) To 1067 (3500) 100
Above 763 (2500) To 915 (3000) 140
Above 610 (2000) To 763 (2500) 200
Above 458 (1500) To 610 (2000) 350
Above 305 (1000) To 458 (1500) 600
Up to 305 (1000) 1000
Table 3 to § 27.1507--Permissible Power and Antenna Heights for Base
Stations and Repeaters Permitted To Transmit With Up to 800
Watts/Megahertz
Antenna height (AAT)
in meters
(feet) Effective radiated
power (ERP)
(watts/megahertz)
Above 1372 (4500) 52
Above 1220 (4000) To 1372 (4500) 56
Above 1067 (3500) To 1220 (4000) 60
Above 915 (3000) To 1067 (3500) 80
Above 763 (2500) To 915 (3000) 112
Above 610 (2000) To 763 (2500) 160
Above 458 (1500) To 610 (2000) 280
Above 305 (1000) To 458 (1500) 480
Up to 305 (1000) 800
Table 4 to § 27.1507--Permissible Power and Antenna Heights for Base
Stations and Repeaters Permitted To Transmit With Up to 2000
Watts/Megahertz
Antenna height (AAT)
in meters
(feet) Effective radiated
power (ERP)
(watts/megahertz)
Above 1372 (4500) 130
Above 1220 (4000) To 1372 (4500) 140
Above 1067 (3500) To 1220 (4000) 150
Above 915 (3000) To 1067 (3500) 200
Above 763 (2500) To 915 (3000) 280
Above 610 (2000) To 763 (2500) 400
Above 458 (1500) To 610 (2000) 700
Above 305 (1000) To 458 (1500) 1200
Up to 305 (1000) 2000
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