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- amateur service. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(c)(3). See Miller Petition at 1. See id. This system is commonly referred to as the Hellschriber system and uses emission type A1C, which also is an image emission type. See id. at 1-2. See id. See id. at 2. 47 C.F.R. § 97.1(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 2.202 for the rules that apply to emissions. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(a)(31). A ``message forwarding system'' is a voluntary amateur station arrangement whereby communications are sent from the control operator of an originating station to the control operator of one or more destination stations by one or more forwarding stations. Examples of message forwarding systems in the amateur service include
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- above-captioned applications to seek earth station feeder link authority for its Big LEO Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) system in Sebring, Florida. Globalstar requested consolidated treatment of these applications. Pursuant to Section 25.112(a)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §25.112(a)(1), we dismiss all four applications as defective, without prejudice to refiling, because of internal inconsistencies provided within each application. Under Section 2.202(g) of the Commission's Rules, the emission designator for an ``unmodulated CW'' emission that you listed in all four applications in Item E50 of Form 312, Schedule B should be ``N0N'' for Item E47. Since such an emission has no bandwidth, the 50 kHz bandwidth in the emission designator ``50K0N0N'' (Item E47) listed in all four applications is inconsistent with an
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- emission designator. This does not conform to the Commission's emission designator rules. Section 2.201(b) of the Commission's rules provides that ``[A] minimum of three symbols are used to describe the basic characteristics of radio waves. First symbol-type of modulation of the main character; Second symbol-nature of signal modulating the main carrier; Third symbol-type of information to be transmitted.'' Also, Section 2.202(b)(1) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(b)(1), indicates that the necessary bandwidth of the emission designator is to be expressed by three numerals and one letter. Therefore, the last two symbols and the designation of the necessary bandwidth of the emission designator do not conform to the Commission's rules. While we dismiss the application on the above basis, we
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- Attachment 2 at p. 18 (filed June 3, 1999). Id., Attachment 2 at p. 19. The emission designator 24M0G7W indicates a necessary bandwidth of 24.0 MHz (24M0), and a phase modulated signal (G) carrying two or more channels containing quantized or digital information (7) with a combination of several types of transmitted information (W). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201 and 2.202. See DIRECTV Enterprises, Inc., Application for Modification of Direct Broadcast Satellite System and for Authorization to Relocate DBS-1 Satellite to the 109.8° W.L. Orbital Location, File No. SAT-MOD-199990603-00062, Order and Authorization, 15 FCC Rcd. 6738 (rel. September 1, 1999). See DIRECTV, Inc. Request for Special Temporary Authority to Move and Operate Direct Broadcast Satellites to the 110º W.L. and to
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- third, the type of information to be transmitted. See id. Accordingly, an emission with the designator 518KG7W is phase modulated (G) with two or more channels containing quantized or digital information (7) transmitting a combination of different types of information (W). See id. The prefix ``518K'' indicates that the bandwidth of the emission is 518 kilohertz. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(b)(2). In order to achieve a non-negative link margin for the 2M07G7W emission, using the same FEC technique and rate that it uses for its 518KG7W emission, Raysat would need to use a power spectral density of at least -19.8 (= -18.1 - 1.7) dBW/4 kHz at the antenna flange, resulting in a higher EIRP out of the earth station antenna.
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- at 3-4. See id. at 3. NSTN asserts that ``[t]he FCC and the industry have confused `channel spacing' with `occupied bandwidth.''' See id. at 3 n.5. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a). Moreover, the necessary bandwidth ``is not the only characteristic of an emission to be considered in evaluating the interference that may be caused by that emission.'' 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(d). See Petition at 2, 6-8. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b)(2). Such monitoring is not required if the applicant has exclusive use of the frequency, or obtains written consent from all ``affected licensees,'' as defined in Section 90.187. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b)(1), (2). We thus disagree with El Segundo's assertion, see Opposition at 4-8, that Section 90.187(b)(2) does not apply
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- it does not include a description of the types of services to be provided, including transmission characteristics and link performance analysis, required by Section 25.114(d)(4). 25.114(d)(4) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.114(d)(4). In any refiling requesting access to the JCSAT-1B satellite, NHK should include all technical information for that satellite required by Part 25. Finally, Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.201 and 2.202, require applicants to format emission designators with seven characters according to their classification and their bandwidth. In response to item E47 of Schedule B for both earth stations, NHK lists ``All Typ'' and ``All Type'' for emissions in the 12.25-12.75 GHz band. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 25.112(a)(1) of the Commission's
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- Valley Broadcasting Company's application does not comply with the Commission's rules and is technically inconsistent, which renders it unacceptable and subject to dismissal. The deficiencies are as follows: In response to item E47 of Schedule B, Valley Broadcasting Company lists 24000F9, 36000F9, 24M0GF7F, and 40F3 as emission designators. These designations are not in the format required by Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201 and 2.202. As a result, we cannot identify the emissions that Valley Broadcasting Company plans to use. Without this information, we cannot continue to process this application. Further, in response to item E48 of Schedule B, Valley Broadcasting Company lists the maximum EIRP per carrier for emissions 24000F9, 36000F9, 40F3, 24M0GF7F, 24M0G7F
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- five channels do not overlap any channels licensed to MRA. See PFR at 4-5, 9. See PFR at 6, 7, 12. See id. at 6, 7. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a). Moreover, the necessary bandwidth ``is not the only characteristic of an emission to be considered in evaluating the interference that may be caused by that emission.'' 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(d). See PFR at 4, 8. See id. at 4, 9. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b)(2). Such monitoring is not required if the applicant has exclusive use of the frequency, or obtains written consent from all ``affected licensees,'' as defined in Section 90.187. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b)(1), (2). See Ralph A. Haller, Letter, 23 FCC Rcd 4714, 4715 (WTB/PSHSB 2008).
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- 6 (PSHSB 2006). See LMCC Consensus, Attachment at 2. See Bureau Public Notice, 13 FCC Rcd at 5942. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.209(b)(5). The emission designator is a series of alphanumeric characters that denotes the necessary bandwidth, type of modulation, nature of the signal modulating the main carrier, and type of information to be transmitted. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201(b), 2.202(b). See Petitions at 1. Id. See, e.g., National Science and Technology Network, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 25 FCC 549, 550-51 ¶ 4 (2010) (NSTN). See Replies at 1-2. See Letter dated May 17, 2010, from Scot Stone, Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau to Kenton Sturdevant, President, Land Mobile Communications Council. See Letter dated June 9, 2010, from
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- 4 kHz. Thus, . . . there is no 6SeeLMCC Consensus, Attachment at 2. 7See Bureau Public Notice, 13 FCC Rcd at 5942. 8See 47 C.F.R. § 90.209(b)(5). 9The emissiondesignatoris a series of alphanumericcharactersthat denotes the necessary bandwidth, type of modulation, nature of the signal modulating the main carrier, and type of information to be transmitted. See47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201(b), 2.202(b). 10SeePetitions at 1. 11Id. 12See, e.g., National Science and Technology Network, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 25 FCC 549, 550- 51 ¶ 4 (2010) (NSTN). 13See Replies at 1-2. 14SeeLetter dated May 17, 2010, from Scot Stone, Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau to Kenton Sturdevant, President, Land Mobile Communications Council. 15896 Federal Communications Commission DA 10-2164 overlapping occupied
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- replies that the noise bandwidth mentioned in the link budget corresponds to the signal symbol rate, whereas the carrier bandwidth specifications in Schedule B pertain to necessary bandwidth; that its EIRP spectral density specifications are accurate; and that there is no need to measure signal bandwidth. Further Panasonic Reply Reply at 21-22. Necessary bandwidth is defined in 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(b). Row 44 Reply at 17. Panasonic replies that eXConnect operation in U.S. airspace will be restricted to areas where AES skew angle with respect to the target satellite does not exceed 34º. Further Panasonic Reply at 23. See Row 44 AMSS Order at ¶19. Among other things, ViaSat argued that Row 44 had failed to account for the effect of
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- Panasonic replies that the noise bandwidth mentioned in the link budget corresponds to the signal symbol rate, whereas the carrier bandwidth specifications in Schedule B pertain to necessary bandwidth; that its EIRPspectral density specifications are accurate; and that there is no need to measure signal bandwidth. Further Panasonic Reply Reply at 21-22. Necessary bandwidth is defined in 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(b). 52Row44 Replyat 17. Panasonic replies that eXConnectoperation in U.S. airspace will be restricted to areas where AES skew angle with respect to the target satellite does not exceed 34º. Further Panasonic Reply at 23. 53See Row 44 AMSS Order at ¶19. Among other things, ViaSat argued that Row 44 had failed to account for the effect of aircraft banking on
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- Commission's rules. Equant's application does not comply with the Commission's rules, rendering it unacceptable and subject to dismissal. In its response to FCC Form 312 Schedule B E47, which requires applicants to identify emission designators for their proposed operations, Equant made the following entry: ``G1DXT.'' Equant's response fails to comply with the data format and requirements of Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's rules. Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's rules prescribe specific formats for designating the emissions of proposed earth station operations. Failure to provide this data in the specified format renders the application incomplete because the data cannot be used for accurate calculations of interference potential. Based on the foregoing, and pursuant to Section 25.112 of the
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- in dBm. Item 40 Enter the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), in dBm rounded to one decimal place, radiated off the transmitting antenna. For 70/80/90 GHz, if Automatic Transmitter Power Control is employed, specify the maximum EIRP. Item 41 Not required for ITS. Enter the transmitter emission designator, composed of its necessary bandwidth and emission type. (See Sections 2.201 and 2.202 for further information on emission and bandwidth designation. Item 42 Not required for ITS. Enter the appropriate Modulation Scheme (e.g. AM, FM, OFDM, QAM, etc.). Item 43 Not required for ITS and 3650 3700 MHz. Enter the name of the manufacturer of the receiver. Item 44 Not required for ITS and 3650 3700 MHz. Enter the model number
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- sections that no longer appear to be necessary. In addition, we identified several sections that need to be updated to reflect the availability of more recent industry documents, or that need other minor revisions. The proposed changes are listed below, and text of the proposed rules is provided in Appendix A. We request comment on each of these proposals. Section 2.202 Bandwidths. The table of necessary bandwidth calculations in paragraph (g) does not contain entries for newer digital modulation types. The NTIA Manual of Regulations & Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management contains formulas for calculating necessary bandwidths for various digital modulation types, and we are proposing to add them to the table in Section 2.202(g). Section 2.948 Description of measurement
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- percent or more to the total peak frequency deviation of a transmitted radio frequency carrier. The total peak frequency deviation will be determined by adding the deviation produced by the digital modulation signal and the deviation produced by any frequency division multiplex (FDM) modulation used. The deviation (D) produced by the FDM signal must be determined in accordance with § 2.202(f) of this chapter. * * * * * Section 74.536 is proposed to be amended by removing the line for 31.0 to 31.3 and footnotes 2 and 3 from the table in paragraph (c). Section 74.537 is proposed to be amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (c) to read as follows: § 74.537 Temporary authorizations. * * * * *
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- percent or more of the total peak frequency deviation of a transmitted radio frequency carrier. The total peak frequency deviation will be determined by adding the deviation produced by the digital modulation signal and the deviation produced by any frequency division multiplex (FDM) modulation used. The deviation (D) produced by the FDM signal must be determined in accordance with § 2.202(f) of this chapter. (2) If the transmitter modulates two or more carriers, with at least one using digital modulation and one using frequency or other analog modulation, digital modulation techniques are considered as being employed when the necessary bandwidth of the digital signal(s) is 50 percent or more of the aggregate bandwidth of the system, comprising the digital necessary bandwidth(s),
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- reflect that recommendation. Additional changes to Part 2 In the Notice, the Commission proposed to make additional changes to Part 2 of the rules to modify sections that need to be updated to reflect the availability of more recent industry documents, or that needed other minor revisions. We received comments supporting the proposals and are adopting the following changes. Section 2.202 Bandwidths: add entries to the table of necessary bandwidth calculations in paragraph (g) for newer digital modulation types. Section 2.948 Description of measurement facilities: remove references to expired transition dates and obsolete measurement procedures, update references to reflect the availability of the new ANSI C63.4-2001 measurement procedure, and to correct the Commission's mailing address. Section 2.1033 Application for certification: re-designate
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- amateur service. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(c)(3). See Miller Petition at 1. See id. This system is commonly referred to as the Hellschriber system and uses emission type A1C, which also is an image emission type. See id. at 1-2. See id. See id. at 2. 47 C.F.R. § 97.1(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 2.202 for the rules that apply to emissions. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(a)(31). A ``message forwarding system'' is a voluntary amateur station arrangement whereby communications are sent from the control operator of an originating station to the control operator of one or more destination stations by one or more forwarding stations. Examples of message forwarding systems in the amateur service include
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- to operate in the sub-band 7368.5-7371.3 kHz (indicated as ``7.36990, 7.36850c'' MHz and by emission designator 2K80J3E in the ULS database). That is, each of these licensees is authorized to transmit telephony using single-sideband, suppressed carrier modulation, and the received signal is centered on the frequency 7.36990 MHz with a necessary bandwidth of 2.8 kHz. 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201 and 2.202(b). 47 C.F.R. § 80.387(b). Below 28 MHz Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 3430, para. 14. This decision is codified at 47 C.F.R. § 80.387(b), note 5. The public coast stations are located at: Palo Alto, CA (7316.6 kHz and 7319.6 kHz, call sign KFS); Seabrook, MD (7350 kHz and 7390 kHz, call sign WHX); and Coden, AL (7398
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- a radionavigation service or of other safety services or seriously degrades, obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a radiocommunication service operating in accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.1(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.307(f). See NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 7302 ¶ 16. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 2.202 for the rules that apply to emission types. A1C signifies double-sideband facsimile transmissions on a single channel containing quantized or digital information without the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time-division multiplex. F2C signifies frequency-modulated facsimile transmissions on a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time-division multiplex. See NPRM, 19 FCC
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- a radionavigation service or of other safety services or seriously degrades, obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a radiocommunication service operating in accordance with the ITU Radio Regulations. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.1. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.1(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.305(c). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.307(f). See NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 7302 ¶ 16. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.201, 2.202 for the rules that apply to emission types. A1C signifies double-sideband facsimile transmissions on a single channel containing quantized or digital information without the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time-division multiplex. F2C signifies frequency-modulated facsimile transmissions on a single channel containing quantized or digital information with the use of a modulating sub-carrier, excluding time-division multiplex. See NPRM, 19 FCC
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- of this chapter. § 5.105 Authorized bandwidth. Each authorization issued to a station operating in this service will show, as the prefix to the emission classification, a figure specifying the maximum necessary bandwidth for the emission used. The authorized bandwidth is considered to be the occupied or necessary bandwidth, whichever is greater. This bandwidth shall be determined in accordance with §2.202 of this chapter. § 5.107 Transmitter control requirements. Each licensee shall be responsible for maintaining control of the transmitter authorized under its station authorization, including the ability to terminate transmissions should interference occur. (a) Conventional experimental radio stations. The licensee shall ensure that transmissions are in conformance with the operating characteristics prescribed in the station authorization and that the station
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- at 9-13. See id. at 10-11. NSTN asserts that ``[t]he FCC and the industry have confused `channel spacing' with `occupied bandwidth.''' See id. at 11 n.8. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a). Moreover, the necessary bandwidth ``is not the only characteristic of an emission to be considered in evaluating the interference that may be caused by that emission.'' 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(d). NSTN also argues that Section 90.187, which affords protection only to stations with center frequencies 7.5 kHz or less removed from a proposed 12.5 kHz station, ``determines where spectral overlap must be considered (i[.]e[.], when a frequency study is required by the rules), or no spectral overlap exists, and no frequency study is required.'' AFR at 10. As the Division
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- under Call Sign WQAD318 were constructed and 13See id.at 10-11. NSTN asserts that "[t]he FCC and theindustry have confused `channel spacing' with `occupied bandwidth.'" See id.at 11 n.8. 14See47 C.F.R. § 2.201(a). Moreover, the necessary bandwidth "is not the only characteristic of an emission to be considered in evaluating the interference that maybe caused by that emission." 47 C.F.R. § 2.202(d). 15NSTN also argues that Section 90.187, which affords protection only to stations with center frequencies 7.5 kHz or less removed from a proposed 12.5 kHz station, "determines where spectral overlap mustbe considered (i[.]e[.], when a frequency study is required by the rules), or no spectral overlap exists, and no frequency study is required." AFRat 10. As the Division explained, however,
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- See 47 CFR § 15.209(a). See 47 CFR §§ 15.31-15.35. eparated by 1/T where T is the time, in seconds, of the pulse spacing. Fundamental emissions consist of the carrier and modulation products but exclude unwanted emissions. In other words, the fundamental emission is equivalent to the necessary bandwidth. The necessary bandwidth is defined and calculated in 47 CFR § 2.202, and the definition of unwanted emissions, consisting of out-of-band emissions and spurious emissions, is contained in 47 CFR § 2.1. See the measurement procedure specified in 47 CFR § 15.31(a)(6). This procedure references the use of HP Application Note 150-2 which specifies the use of a pulse desensitization correction factor. See 47 CFR §§ 15.35(b) and 15.209. Because ultra-wideband systems
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- application is subject to mutually exclusive applications. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 C-10 Authorization. A written instrument or oral statement issued by the FCC conveying authority to operate, for a specified term, to a station in the Wireless Telecommunications Services. Authorized bandwidth. The maximum bandwidth permitted to be used by a station as specified in the station license. (See Sec. 2.202 of this chapter) Authorized power. The maximum power a station is permitted to use. This power is specified by the Commission in the station's authorization or rules. Control point. A location at which the control operator (an operator responsible for the operation of the transmitter) under the control and supervision of the licensee is stationed and performs the control operator
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- Rcd at 17,775-76. 348 Approximately 0.4 ppm by automatic frequency control (AFC) locking to base station with intermittent degradation to 2.5 ppm when AFC lock is lost. 349 Approximately 1.25 ppm by AFC locking to base station with intermittent degradation to 5 ppm allowed if AFC lock is lost. 350 See 47 C.F.R. § 90.7. 351 See 47 C.F.R. § 2.202. 352 Authorized bandwidth is the frequency range within which 99 percent of the radiated power appears, extended to include any frequency upon which the power is at least 0.25 percent of the total radiated power. 353 See Section 90.209 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 90.209. 354 Second Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 17,774-75. 355 See, e.g., Region 20
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- (12) RX periscope reflector dimensions (height & width - meters) (if applicable) (13) RX periscope reflector separation (in meters) (if applicable) (t) Frequency information, including (1) Path number (2) lower or center frequency (3) upper frequency (4) tolerance (percent of frequency) (5) EIRP (in dBm) (6) emission designator (using bandwidth and emission type formats, as specified in Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's Rules) (7) digital modulation rate (in kilobits per second (kpbs)) (8) digital modulation type (9) transmitter manufacturer and model (10) whether automatic transmitter power control is used FCC FORM 405 (June 1997 Edition) INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS Beginning September 9, 1999, we will accept filings made on FCC Form 405 (``Application for Renewal of Radio Station License in Specified
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- 2.12 2.112.57 2.47 2.462.95 2.85 2.843.14 3.04 3.033.33 3.25 3.243.44 3.35 3.343.54 3.46 3.453.79 3.68 3.67 19871.48 1.45 1.461.89 1.85 1.862.09 2.04 2.062.38 2.32 2.342.56 2.51 2.522.75 2.70 2.702.95 2.90 2.922.96 2.91 2.933.08 3.04 3.04 19881.47 1.44 1.441.78 1.75 1.761.98 1.94 1.942.16 2.12 2.132.34 2.40 2.402.43 2.50 2.502.64 2.69 2.712.64 2.71 2.732.75 2.84 2.84 19891.71 1.70 1.702.01 2.00 2.002.21 2.15 2.202.21 2.15 2.202.30 2.15 2.252.31 2.15 2.302.40 2.35 2.352.50 2.45 2.452.50 2.45 2.45 19901.71 1.70 1.711.97 1.90 1.901.97 1.90 1.902.15 2.10 2.102.15 2.10 2.102.30 2.10 2.302.39 2.30 2.302.49 2.40 2.402.49 2.40 2.40 19911.70 1.70 1.711.80 1.80 1.801.90 1.90 1.902.10 2.10 2.102.10 2.10 2.102.30 2.30 2.302.30 2.30 2.302.44 2.40 2.402.45 2.40 2.40 19922.00 1.99 2.002.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.10
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- 2.12 2.112.57 2.47 2.462.95 2.85 2.843.14 3.04 3.033.33 3.25 3.243.44 3.35 3.343.54 3.46 3.453.79 3.68 3.67 19871.48 1.45 1.461.89 1.85 1.862.09 2.04 2.062.38 2.32 2.342.56 2.51 2.522.75 2.70 2.702.95 2.90 2.922.96 2.91 2.933.08 3.04 3.04 19881.47 1.44 1.441.78 1.75 1.761.98 1.94 1.942.16 2.12 2.132.34 2.40 2.402.43 2.50 2.502.64 2.69 2.712.64 2.71 2.732.75 2.84 2.84 19891.71 1.70 1.702.01 2.00 2.002.21 2.15 2.202.21 2.15 2.202.30 2.15 2.252.31 2.15 2.302.40 2.35 2.352.50 2.45 2.452.50 2.45 2.45 19901.71 1.70 1.711.97 1.90 1.901.97 1.90 1.902.15 2.10 2.102.15 2.10 2.102.30 2.10 2.302.39 2.30 2.302.49 2.40 2.402.49 2.40 2.40 19911.70 1.70 1.711.80 1.80 1.801.90 1.90 1.902.10 2.10 2.102.10 2.10 2.102.30 2.30 2.302.30 2.30 2.302.44 2.40 2.402.45 2.40 2.40 19922.00 1.99 2.002.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.20 2.202.20 2.10
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- (See instructions) Change in identification of presently authorized equipment Original FCC ID: Grant Date: Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment (See instructions) 2 of 4 11/18/97 9:07 AM http://dettifoss.fcc.go.../forms/731/731_Form.hts http://dettifoss.fcc.gov:8080/cgi-bin/ws.exe/beta/oet/forms/731/731_Form.hts 13. EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS: (See instructions) Frequency range in MHz Rated RF power output in watts Frequency tolerance Emission designator (See 47 CFR § 2.201 and § 2.202) Microprocessor Model Number % % % % % % % % % % 14. Is the equipment in this application: (a) a composite deivce subject to more than one type of equipment authorization? (b) part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? If either of the above questions is answered
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- application is subject to mutually exclusive applications. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 C-10 Authorization. A written instrument or oral statement issued by the FCC conveying authority to operate, for a specified term, to a station in the Wireless Telecommunications Services. Authorized bandwidth. The maximum bandwidth permitted to be used by a station as specified in the station license. (See Sec. 2.202 of this chapter) Authorized power. The maximum power a station is permitted to use. This power is specified by the Commission in the station's authorization or rules. Control point. A location at which the control operator (an operator responsible for the operation of the transmitter) under the control and supervision of the licensee is stationed and performs the control operator
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- Rcd at 17,775-76. 348 Approximately 0.4 ppm by automatic frequency control (AFC) locking to base station with intermittent degradation to 2.5 ppm when AFC lock is lost. 349 Approximately 1.25 ppm by AFC locking to base station with intermittent degradation to 5 ppm allowed if AFC lock is lost. 350 See 47 C.F.R. § 90.7. 351 See 47 C.F.R. § 2.202. 352 Authorized bandwidth is the frequency range within which 99 percent of the radiated power appears, extended to include any frequency upon which the power is at least 0.25 percent of the total radiated power. 353 See Section 90.209 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 90.209. 354 Second Notice, 12 FCC Rcd at 17,774-75. 355 See, e.g., Region 20
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/er991543.pdf
- (12) RX periscope reflector dimensions (height & width meters) (if applicable) (13) RX periscope reflector separation (in meters) (if applicable) (t) Frequency information, including (1) Path number (2) lower or center frequency (3) upper frequency (4) tolerance (percent of frequency) (5) EIRP (in dBm) (6) emission designator (using bandwidth and emission type formats, as specified in Sections 2.201 and 2.202 of the Commission's Rules) (7) digital modulation rate (in kilobits per second (kpbs)) (8) digital modulation type (9) transmitter manufacturer and model (10) whether automatic transmitter power control is used FCC FORM 405 (June 1997 Edition) INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS Beginning September 9, 1999, we will accept filings made on FCC Form 405 ("Application for Renewal of Radio Station License in Specified
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- the operator. (g) Unattended operation. Operation of a station by automatic means whereby the transmitter is turned on and off and performs its functions without attention by a qualified operator. Page 3of 51 Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: 5/6/2011 http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=89769c06679a5b34a150ce4987153f04&rg... (h) Authorized bandwidth. The maximum bandwidth authorized to be used by a station as specified in the station license. (See §§2.202 and 78.104.) (i) Cable network-entity. A cable network-entity is an organization which produces programs available for simultaneous transmission by cable systems serving a combined total of at least 5,000,000 subscribers and having distribution facilities or circuits available to such affiliated stations or cable systems. (j) Other eligible system. A system comprised of microwave radio channels in the BRS/EBS spectrum (as