Goto Section: 15.247 | 15.250 | Table of Contents

FCC 15.249
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 | 2006
Sec.  15.249   Operation within the bands 902–928 MHz, 2400–2483.5 MHz, 5725–5875
MHZ, and 24.0–24.25 GHz.

   (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the field strength
   of emissions from intentional radiators operated within these frequency
   bands shall comply with the following:


------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Field         Field
                                               strength of   strength of
            Fundamental frequency              fundamental    harmonics
                                              (millivolts/  (microvolts/
                                                 meter)        meter)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
902-928 MHz.................................            50           500
2400-2483.5 MHz.............................            50           500
5725-5875 MHz...............................            50           500
24.0-24.25 GHz..............................           250          2500
------------------------------------------------------------------------

   (b) Fixed, point-to-point operation as referred to in this paragraph shall
   be limited to systems employing a fixed transmitter transmitting to a fixed
   remote location. Point-to-multipoint systems, omnidirectional applications,
   and multiple co-located intentional radiators transmitting the same
   information are not allowed. Fixed, point-to-point operation is permitted in
   the 24.05–24.25 GHz band subject to the following conditions:

   (1) The field strength of emissions in this band shall not exceed 2500
   millivolts/meter.

   (2) The frequency tolerance of the carrier signal shall be maintained within
    ±0.001% of the operating frequency over 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.

   (3) Antenna gain must be at least 33 dBi. Alternatively, the main lobe
   beamwidth must not exceed 3.5 degrees. The beamwidth limit shall apply to
   both the azimuth and elevation planes. At antenna gains over 33 dBi or
   beamwidths narrower than 3.5 degrees, power must be reduced to ensure that
   the field strength does not exceed 2500 millivolts/meter.

   (c) Field strength limits are specified at a distance of 3 meters.

   (d) Emissions radiated outside of the specified frequency bands, except for
   harmonics, shall be attenuated by at least 50 dB below the level of the
   fundamental or to the general radiated emission limits in  Sec. 15.209, whichever
   is the lesser attenuation.

   (e) As shown in  Sec. 15.35(b), for frequencies above 1000 MHz, the field
   strength limits in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section are based on
   average limits. However, the peak field strength of any emission shall not
   exceed the maximum permitted average limits specified above by more than 20
   dB under any condition of modulation. For point-to-point operation under
   paragraph (b) of this section, the peak field strength shall not exceed 2500
   millivolts/meter at 3 meters along the antenna azimuth.

   (f) Parties considering the manufacture, importation, marketing or operation
   of equipment under this section should also note the requirement in
    Sec. 15.37(d).

   [ 54 FR 17714 , Apr. 25, 1989, as amended at  55 FR 25095 , June 20, 1990;  67 FR 1625 , Jan. 14, 2002]


Goto Section: 15.247 | 15.250

Goto Year: 2004 | 2006
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