FCC Web Documents citing 15.225
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- below. In paragraph 59 of the text of the Order, we are correcting the effective date of the rules adopted in this proceeding. Specifically, the effective date is changed from 120 days after publication in the Federal Register to 30 days after publication in the Federal Register. In paragraph 19 of Appendix A of the Order, we are correcting Section 15.225(d) to read ``the general radiated emission limits in 15.209,'' rather than ``30 microvolts/meter at 30 meters.'' This action is taken pursuant to authority contained in Sections 0.31(i) and 0.241(a) of the Commission's regulations, 47 C.F.R 0.31(i) and 0.241(a). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Edmond J. Thomas Chief Office of Engineering and Technology (continued....) Federal Communication Commission @ @ @ @
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- tag mounted on the item to be identified, and a transmitter/receiver unit that interrogates the tag and receives identification data back from the tag. The tag may be a self-powered transmitter, or it may receive power from the interrogating transmitter. RFID systems can operate in a number of frequency bands under Part 15. NCITS B10 Petition for Rule Making. Section 15.225 of the Commission's rules permits intentional radiators, such as unlicensed RFID devices, to operate between 13.553 and 13.567 MHz (13.56 MHz band) with a maximum field strength of 10,000 V/m measured at a distance of 30 meters. Section 15.209 further requires that any emissions appearing outside of the 13.56 MHz band must not exceed the general radiated emissions limit of
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- limits in 15.209 shall be verified pursuant to the procedures in Subpart J of part 2 of this chapter prior to marketing. * * * * * Section 15.205 is amended by adding new paragraphs (d)(6) and (d)(7). 15.205 Restricted bands of operation. * * * * * (d) * * * (7) Devices operated pursuant to 15.225 are exempt from complying with this section for the 13.36-13.41 MHz band only. (8) Devices operated in the 24.075-24.175 GHz band under 15.245 are exempt from complying with the requirements of this section for the 48.15-48.35 GHz and 72.225-72.525 GHz bands only, and shall not exceed the limits specified in 15.245(b). (9) Devices operated in the 24.0-24.25 GHz
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- federal government radar sites from interference by requiring grantees of an equipment authorization for a 433 MHz RFID device to register their location and inform purchasers where the devices may or may not be used. I'm excited by the prospects for improved inventory control, lower costs, and increased homeland security that this technology promises to bring. See 47 C.F.R. 15.225 and 15.249. See 47 C.F.R. 15.231. See Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order in ET Docket No. 01-278, (``Notice''), 16 FCC Rcd 18205 (2001). See The 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review Report and Federal Communications Commission Biennial Regulatory Review 2000 Updated Staff Report (``Updated Staff Report''), FCC 00-456, dated January 17, 2001. See National Council for Information Technology Standardization
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- 74.861(e)(1). See Shure Incorporated Comments to the Notice of Proposed Rule Making in ET Docket Nos. 04-186 and 02-380 (filed Nov. 30, 2004) at 8. Transmit distance, i.e., service range, would be affected by a number of conditions, but we expect that the transmit distance would typically extend to about 50 meters. See 47 C.F.R. 74.802(c). See id. 15.225(e), 15.229(d) and 15.231(d). See id. 74.861(e)(6). See id. 74.709. In the White Spaces proceeding, some parties requested that the Commission reconsider certain protection requirements for wireless microphones, including the requirement for TV Band Devices to sense for wireless microphones. These issues will be addressed in the White Spaces proceeding and will not be addressed herein. See id.