Sec. 74.937 Antennas.
(a) In order to minimize the hazard of harmful interference from
other stations, directive receiving antennas should be used at all
receiving locations. The choice of receiving antennas is left to the
discretion of the licensee. However, for the purpose of interference
calculations, the general characteristics of the reference receiving
antenna shown in Figure 1 of this section (i.e., a 0.6 meter (2 foot)
parabolic reflector antenna) are assumed to be used in accordance with
the provisions of Sec. 74.903(a)(3) unless pertinent data is submitted
of the actual antenna in use at the receive site. Licensees may install
receiving antennas with general characteristics superior to those of the
reference receive antenna. Nevertheless, should interference occur and
it can be demonstrated by an applicant that the existing antenna at the
receive site is inappropriate, a more suitable yet practical receiving
antenna should be installed. In such cases, the modification of the
receive site will be in the discretion, and will be the responsibility,
of the licensee serving the site.
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(b) Directive transmitting antennas shall be used whenever feasible
so as to minimize interference to other licensees. The radiation pattern
shall be designed to minimize radiation in directions where no reception
is intended. When an ITFS station is used for point-to-point service, an
appropriate directional antenna must be used.
(c) The use of elevated receiving antennas is preferable to the use
of elevated transmitting antennas or greater power to provide the
desired service.
(d) The use of vertical or horizontal plane polarization or right-
hand or left-hand rotating (circular) polarization may be used to
minimize the hazard of harmful interference between systems. The
Commission reserves the right to specify the polarization to be used.
(e) The power gain compared to an isotropic antenna and the
directive properties of the transmitting and receiving antennas proposed
to be employed, as well as the geometric distribution of the
transmitting and receiving points, shall be supplied with each
application for a new ITFS fixed station or for changes in the antenna
facilities of an existing station.
[ 28 FR 13731 , Dec. 14, 1963, as amended at 48 FR 9012 , Mar. 3, 1983; 49 FR 32596 , Aug. 15, 1984; 50 FR 26761 , June 28, 1985; 52 FR 3806 , Feb. 6,
1987; 58 FR 44951 , Aug. 25, 1993]
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