Sec. 27.53 Emission limits.
(a) The power of any emission outside the licensee's frequency
band(s) of operation shall be attenuated below the transmitter power (p)
within the licensed band(s) of operation, measured in watts, by the
following amounts:
(1) For fixed, land, and radiolocation land stations: By a factor
not less than 80 + 10 log (p) dB on all frequencies between 2320 and
2345 MHz;
(2) For mobile and radiolocation mobile stations: By a factor not
less than 110 + 10 log (p) dB on all frequencies between 2320 and 2345
MHz;
(3) For fixed, land, mobile, radiolocation land and radiolocation
mobile stations: By a factor not less than 70 + 10 log (p) dB on all
frequencies below 2300 MHz and on all frequencies above 2370 MHz; and
not less than 43 + 10 log (p) dB on all frequencies between 2300 and
2320 MHz and on all frequencies between 2345 and 2370 MHz that are
outside the licensed bands of operation;
(4) Compliance with these provisions is based on the use of
measurement instrumentation employing a resolution bandwidth of 1 MHz or
less, but at least one percent of the emission bandwidth of the
fundamental emission of the transmitter, provided the measured energy is
integrated over a 1 MHz bandwidth;
(5) In complying with the requirements in Sec. 27.53(a)(1) and
Sec. 27.53(a)(2), WCS equipment that uses opposite sense circular
polarization from that used by Satellite DARS systems in the 2320-2345
MHz band shall be permitted an allowance of 10 dB;
(6) When measuring the emission limits, the nominal carrier
frequency shall be adjusted as close to the edges, both upper and lower,
of the licensee's bands of operation as the design permits;
(7) The measurements of emission power can be expressed in peak or
average values, provided they are expressed in the same parameters as
the transmitter power;
(8) Waiver requests of any of the out-of-band emission limits in
paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(7) of this section shall be entertained
only if interference protection equivalent to that afforded by the
limits is shown;
(9) In the 2305-2315 MHz band, if portable devices comply with all
of the following requirements, then paragraph (a)(2) of this section
shall not apply to portable devices, which instead shall attenuate all
emissions into the 2320-2345 MHz band by a factor of not less than 93 +
10 log (p) dB:
(i) The portable device has a duty cycle of 12.5% or less, with at
most a 312.5 microsecond pulse every 2.5 milliseconds;
(ii) The portable device must employ time division multiple access
(TDMA) technology;
(iii) The nominal peak transmit output power of the portable device
is no more than 200 milliwatts (25 milliwatts average power);
(iv) The portable device operates with the minimum power necessary
for successful communications;
(v) The nominal average base station transmit output power is no
more than 800 milliwatts when the base station antennas is located at a
height of at least 8 meters (26.25 feet) above the ground;
(vi) Only fixed and portable devices and services may be provided:
vehicle-mounted units are not permitted; and
(vii) Transmitting antennas shall employ linear polarization or
another polarization that provides equivalent of better discrimination
with respect to a DARS antenna;
(10) The out-of-band emissions limits in paragraphs (a)(1) through
(a)(9) of this section may be modified by the private contractual
agreement of all affected licensees, who shall maintain
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a copy of the agreement in their station files and disclose it to
prospective assignees or transferees and, upon request, to the
Commission.
(b) For WCS Satellite DARS operations: The limits set forth in
Sec. 25.202(f) of this chapter shall apply, except that Satellite DARS
operations shall be limited to a maximum power flux density of -197 dBW/
m2/4 kHz in the 2370-2390 MHz band at Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
(c) When an emission outside of the authorized bandwidth causes
harmful interference, the Commission may, at its discretion, require
greater attenuation than specified in this section.
[ 62 FR 16497 , Apr. 7, 1997]
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