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FCC 15.712
Revised as of October 1, 2010
Goto Year:2009 |
2011
§ 15.712 Interference protection requirements.
(a) Digital television stations, and digital and analog Class A TV, low
power TV, TV translator and TV booster stations:
(1) Protected contour . TVBDs must protect digital and analog TV
services within the contours shown in the following table. The contours
are based on the R-6602 curves contained in § 73.699 of this chapter.
Type of station Protected contour
Channel Contour
(dBu) Propagation
curve
Analog: Class A TV, LPTV, translator and booster Low VHF (2-6) 47
F(50,50)
High VHF (7-13) 56 F(50,50)
UHF (14-69) 64 F(50,50)
Digital: Full service TV, Class A TV, LPTV, translator and booster Low
VHF (2-6) 28 F(50,90)
High VHF (7-13) 36 F(50,90)
UHF (14-51) 41 F(50,90)
(2) Required separation distance . Fixed TVBDs and personal/portable
TVBDs operating in Mode II must be located outside the contours
indicated in paragraph (a)(1) of this section of co-channel and
adjacent channel stations by at least the minimum distances specified
in the following table. Personal/portable TVBDs operating in Mode II
must comply with the separation distances specified for an unlicensed
device with an antenna height of less than 3 meters. Alternatively,
Mode II personal/portable TVBDs may operate at closer separation
distances, including inside the contour of adjacent channel stations,
provided the power level is reduced as specified in § 15.709(a)(2).
Antenna height of unlicensed device Required separation (km) from
digital or analog TV (full service or low power) protected contour
Co-channel
(km) Adjacent
channel
(km)
Less than 3 meters 6.0 0.1
3-Less than 10 meters 8.0 0.1
10-30 meters 14.4 0.74
(b) Translator receive sites and cable headends . For translator
receive sites and cable headends registered in the TV bands database,
TVBDs may not operate within an arc of +-30 degrees from a line between
the registered translator or cable headend receive site and the TV
station being received within a distance of 80 km from the protected
contour for co-channel operation and 20 km from the protected contour
for adjacent channel operation. Outside of this +-30 degree arc, TVBDs
may not operate within 8 km from the receive site for co-channel
operation and 2 km from the receive site for adjacent channel
operation.
(c) Fixed Broadcast Auxiliary Service (BAS) Links . For permanent BAS
receive sites appearing in the Commission's Universal Licensing System
or temporary BAS receive sites registered in the TV bands database,
TVBDs may not operate within an arc of +-30 degrees from a line between
the BAS receive site and its associated permanent transmitter within a
distance of 80 km from the receive site for co-channel operation and 20
km for adjacent channel operation. Outside this +-30 degree arc, TVBDs
may not operate within 8 km from the receive site for co-channel
operation and 2 km from the receive site for adjacent channel
operation.
(d) PLMRS/CMRS operations . TVBDs may not operate at distances less
than 134 km for co-channel operations and 131 km for adjacent channel
operations from the coordinates of the metropolitan areas and on the
channels listed in § 90.303(a) of this chapter. For PLMRS/CMRS
operations outside of the metropolitan areas listed in § 90.303(a) of
this chapter, co-channel and adjacent channel TVBDs may not operate
closer than 54 km and 51 km, respectively from a base station.
(e) Offshore Radiotelephone Service. TVBDs may not operate on channels
used by the Offshore Radio Service within the geographic areas
specified in § 74.709(e) of this chapter.
(f) Low power auxiliary services, including wireless microphones. (1)
TVBDs will not be permitted to operate within 1 km of the coordinates
of registered wireless microphone sites during designated times on the
channels used by wireless microphones.
(2) In the 13 metropolitan areas listed in § 90.303(a) of this chapter
and nearby areas where private land mobile services and commercial land
mobile services are authorized by waiver, operation of TVBDs will not
be permitted to operate on the first channel on each side of TV channel
37 (608-614 MHz) that is available, i.e., not occupied by a licensed
service, at all locations within the protection range of the
coordinates of each such area as set forth in § 15.712(d).
(g) Border areas near Canada and Mexico. (1) Fixed and
personal/portable TVBDs shall not operate within 32 kilometers of the
Canadian Border.
(2) Fixed and personal/portable TVBDs shall not operate within 40
kilometers of the Mexican border on UHF channels, or within 60
kilometers of that border on VHF channels.
(h) Radio astronomy services. Operation of fixed and personal/portable
TVBDs is prohibited on all channels within 2.4 kilometers at the
following locations.
(1) The Naval Radio Research Observatory in Sugar Grove, West Virginia.
(2) The Table Mountain Radio Receiving Zone (TMRZ) at 40DEG07'50" N and
105DEG15'40" W.
(3) The following facilities.
Observatory Longitude
(deg/min/sec) Latitude
(deg/min/sec)
Allen Telescope Array 121DEG28'24" W 40DEG49'04" N.
Arecibo Observatory 066DEG45'11" W 18DEG20'46" N.
Green Bank Telescope (GBT) 079DEG50'24" W 38DEG25'59" N.
Very Large Array (VLA) 107DEG37'04" W 34DEG04'44" N.
Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) Stations:
Pie Town, AZ 108DEG07'07" W 34DEG18'04" N.
Kitt Peak, AZ 111DEG36'42" W 31DEG57'22" N.
Los Alamos, NM 106DEG14'42" W 35DEG46'30" N.
Ft. Davis, TX 103DEG56'39" W 30DEG38'06" N.
N. Liberty, IA 091DEG34'26" W 41DEG46'17" N.
Brewster, WA 119DEG40'55" W 48DEG07'53" N.
Owens Valley, CA 118DEG16'34" W 37DEG13'54" N.
St. Croix, VI 064DEG35'03" W 17DEG45'31" N.
Hancock, NH 071DEG59'12" W 42DEG56'01" N.
Mauna Kea, HI 155DEG27'29" W 19DEG48'16" N.
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