Goto Section: 15.229 | 15.233 | Table of Contents
FCC 15.231
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 15.231 Periodic operation in the band 40.66-40.70 MHz and above 70
MHz.
(a) The provisions of this section are restricted to periodic
operation within the band 40.66-40.70 MHz and above 70 MHz. Except as
shown in paragraph (e) of this section, the intentional radiator is
restricted to the transmission of a control signal such as those used
with alarm systems, door openers, remote switches, etc. Radio control of
toys is not permitted. Continuous transmissions, such as voice or video,
and data transmissions are not permitted. The prohibition against data
transmissions does not preclude the use of recognition codes. Those
codes are used to identify the sensor that is activated or to identify
the particular component as being part of the system. The following
conditions shall be met to comply with the provisions for this periodic
operation:
(1) A manually operated transmitter shall employ a switch that will
automatically deactivate the transmitter within not more than 5 seconds
of being released.
(2) A transmitter activated automatically shall cease transmission
within 5 seconds after activation.
(3) Periodic transmissions at regular predetermined intervals are
not permitted. However, polling or supervision transmissions to
determine system integrity of transmitters used in security or safety
applications are allowed if the periodic rate of transmission does not
exceed one transmission of not more than one second duration per hour
for each transmitter.
(4) Intentional radiators which are employed for radio control
purposes during emergencies involving fire, security, and safety of
life, when activated to signal an alarm, may operate during the pendency
of the alarm condition
(b) In addition to the provisions of Sec. 15.205, the field strength
of emissions from intentional radiators operated under this section
shall not exceed the following:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Field strength of Field strength of
Fundamental frequency (MHz) fundamental spurious emissions
(microvolts/meter) (microvolts/meter)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
40.66-40.70..................... 2,250............. 225
70-130.......................... 1,250............. 125
130-174......................... \1\ 1,250 to 3,750 \1\ 125 to 375
174-260......................... 3,750............. 375
260-470......................... \1\ 3,750 to \1\ 375 to 1,250
12,500.
Above 470....................... 12,500............ 1,250
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Linear interpolations.
(1) The above field strength limits are specified at a distance of 3
meters. The tighter limits apply at the band edges.
(2) Intentional radiators operating under the provisions of this
section shall demonstrate compliance with the limits on the field
strength of emissions, as shown in the above table, based on the average
value of the measured emissions. As an alternative, compliance with the
limits in the above table may be based on the use of measurement
instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector. The specific method of
measurement employed shall be specified in the application for equipment
authorization. If average emission measurements are employed, the
provisions in Sec. 15.35 for averaging pulsed emissions and for limiting
peak emissions apply. Further, compliance with the provisions of
Sec. 15.205 shall be demonstrated using the measurement instrumentation
specified in that section.
(3) The limits on the field strength of the spurious emissions in
the above table are based on the fundamental frequency of the
intentional radiator. Spurious emissions shall be attenuated to the
average (or, alternatively, CISPR quasi-peak) limits shown in this table
or to the general limits shown in Sec. 15.209, whichever limit permits a
higher field strength.
(c) The bandwidth of the emission shall be no wider than 0.25% of
the center frequency for devices operating above 70 MHz and below 900
MHz. For devices operating above 900 MHz, the emission shall be no wider
than 0.5% of the center frequency. Bandwidth is determined at the points
20 dB down from the modulated carrier.
(d) For devices operating within the frequency band 40.66-40.70 MHz,
the bandwidth of the emission shall be confined within the band edges
and the frequency tolerance of the carrier shall be &177;0.01%.
This frequency tolerance shall be maintained for a temperature variation
of -20 degrees to +50 degrees C at normal supply voltage, and for a
variation in the primary supply voltage from 85% to 115% of the rated
supply voltage at a temperature of 20 degrees C. For battery operated
equipment, the equipment tests shall be performed using a new battery.
(e) Intentional radiators may operate at a periodic rate exceeding
that specified in paragraph (a) of this section and may be employed for
any type of operation, including operation prohibited in paragraph (a)
of this section, provided the intentional radiator complies with the
provisions of paragraphs (b) through (d) of this section, except the
field strength table in paragraph (b) of this section is replaced by the
following:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Field strength of Field strength of
Fundamental frequency (MHz) fundamental spurious emission
(microvolts/meter) (microvolts/meter)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
40.66-40.70..................... 1,000............. 100
70-130.......................... 500............... 50
130-174......................... 500 to 1,500 \1\.. 50 to 150 \1\
174-260......................... 1,500............. 150
260-470......................... 1,500 to 5,000 \1\ 150 to 500 \1\
Above 470....................... 5,000............. 500
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Linear interpolations.
In addition, devices operated under the provisions of this paragraph
shall be provided with a means for automatically limiting operation so
that the duration of each transmission shall not be greater than one
second and the silent period between transmissions shall be at least 30
times the duration of the transmission but in no case less than 10
seconds.
[ 54 FR 17714 , Apr. 25, 1989; 54 FR 32340 , Aug. 7, 1989]
Goto Section: 15.229 | 15.233
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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