Goto Section: 95.2565 | 95.2569 | Table of Contents

FCC 95.2567
Revised as of October 5, 2017
Goto Year:2016 | 2018
  § 95.2567   MedRadio radiated power limits.

   Each MedRadio transmitter type must be designed such that the MedRadio
   equivalent isotropically radiated power (M-EIRP) does not exceed the
   limits in this section. Compliance with these limits must be determined
   as set forth in § 95.2569.

   (a) Transmitters subject to frequency monitoring—401-406 MHz. For
   MedRadio transmitters that are not excepted under § 95.2559(b) from the
   frequency monitoring requirements of § 95.2559(a):

   (1) The M-EIRP within any 300 kHz bandwidth within the 402-405 MHz band
   must not exceed 25 microwatts.

   (2) The M-EIRP within any 100 kHz bandwidth within the 401-402 MHz or
   405-406 MHz bands must not exceed 25 microwatts.

   (b) Transmitters excepted from frequency monitoring—401-402 MHz and
   405-406 MHz. For MedRadio transmitters that are excepted under
   § 95.2559(b)(2) or (3) from the frequency monitoring requirements of
   § 95.2559(a):

   (1) The M-EIRP of any transmitter operating in the 401-401.85 MHz or
   405-406 MHz bands must not exceed 250 nanowatts in any 100 kHz
   bandwidth.

   (2) The M-EIRP of any transmitter operating in the 401.85-402 MHz band
   must not exceed 25 microwatts in any 150 kHz bandwidth.

   (c) Transmitters excepted from frequency monitoring—403.65 MHz. For
   MedRadio transmitters that are excepted under § 95.2559(b)(4) from the
   frequency monitoring requirements of § 95.2559(a), the M-EIRP must not
   exceed 100 nanowatts in the 300 kHz bandwidth centered at 403.65 MHz.

   (d) Transmitters—other frequency bands. For MedRadio transmitters
   operating in the 413-419 MHz, 426-432 MHz, 438-444 MHz, or 451-457 MHz
   bands:

   (1) The peak M-EIRP over the frequency bands of operation must not
   exceed the lesser of zero dBm (1 mW) or 10 log (B)−7.782 dBm, where B
   is the MedRadio 20 dB emission bandwidth in megahertz.

   (2) The peak power spectral density must not exceed 800 microwatts per
   megahertz in any one megahertz band.

   (e) Transmitters—2360-2390 MHz band. For MedRadio transmitters
   operating in the 2360-2390 MHz band, the M-EIRP over the bands of
   operation must not exceed the lesser of zero dBm (1 mW) or 10 log (B)
   dBm, where B is the MedRadio 20 dB emission bandwidth in megahertz.

   (f) Transmitters—2390-2400 MHz band. For MedRadio transmitters
   operating in the 2390-2400 MHz band, the M-EIRP over the bands of
   operation must not exceed the lesser of 13 dBm (20 mW) or 16 + 10 log
   (B) dBm, where B is the MedRadio 20 dB emission bandwidth in megahertz.

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Goto Section: 95.2565 | 95.2569

Goto Year: 2016 | 2018
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