FCC Web Documents citing 15.250
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- TO BE A "PERMIT-BUT-DISCLOSE" PROCEEDING FOR EX PARTE PURPOSES ET Docket No. 06-103 Comments Due: June 12, 2006 Reply Comments Due: June 27, 2006 On April 12, 2006, Multispectral Solutions, Inc. (``MSSI'') filed a request for a waiver of Part 15 of the Commission's rules to permit a 12.75 dB increase in the peak power for transmitters operating under Section 15.250 in the 5925-7250 MHz band. These transmitters would be used for the tracking and identification of assets and personnel in petrochemical facilities and for the tracking and identification of livestock. MSSI states that a waiver of the regulations, permitting higher peak power, is needed to permit effective and reliable operation of its wideband identification systems. The existing regulations limit the
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- employing an average detector function. Unless otherwise specified, measurements above 1000 MHz shall be performed using a minimum resolution bandwidth of 1 MHz. When average radiated emission measurements are specified in this part, including average emission measurements below 1000 MHz, there also is a limit on the peak level of the radio frequency emissions. Unless otherwise specified, e.g., see §§ 15.250, 15.252, 15.255, and 15.509-15.519 of this part, the limit on peak radio frequency emissions is 20 dB above the maximum permitted average emission limit applicable to the equipment under test. This peak limit applies to the total peak emission level radiated by the device, e.g., the total peak power level. Note that the use of a pulse desensitization correction factor
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- approach adopted herein provides for higher operating powers and interference protection for such operations. We note that the electromagnetic compatibility analysis was required in this band for the purpose of sharing with the Federal Government radiolocation service, which, for the 3650 MHz band, is now covered by footnotes US348 and US349. In the NPRM, we also proposed to revise Section 15.250(a) by removing the restriction against unlicensed operations in the 3650-3700 MHz band. See NPRM at ¶ 58. In view of the streamlined licensing approach adopted herein for terrestrial operations, we maintain the restriction. Consequently, unlicensed devices will continue to be limited to spurious emissions only in this band. Prior coordination between co-primary services would be difficult to administer when all
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Multispectral Solutions, Inc. Request for Waiver of Section 15.250 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ET Docket No. 06-103 ORDER Adopted: May 21, 2007 Released: May 24, 2007 By the Commission: Introduction By this action, we grant a waiver of the peak power limit contained in Section 15.250(d)(3) of the rules to allow Multispectral Solutions, Inc. (MSSI) to obtain FCC certification and market a higher power
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- operation. See In the Matter of Remington Arms Company, Inc. Request for a Waiver of the Part 15 Regulations (Remington Arms Order) in ET Docket No. 05-183, 20 FCC Rcd 18724. FiberTower petition at 6-7. See Order at ¶¶10, 14. Id., at ¶¶23-25. Id., at ¶23. See, e.g., In the Matter of Multispectral Solutions, Inc. Request for Waiver of Section 15.250 of the Commission's Rules, Order in ET Docket 06-103, 22 FCC Rcd 9831 (2007); In the Matter of UltraVision Security Systems, Inc. Request for Interpretation and Waiver of Section 15.511(a) & (b) of the Commission's Rules for Ultra-Wideband Devices, Order in ET Docket 06-195, 23 FCC Rcd 17632 (2008). Order at ¶¶24-25. FiberTower petition at 7, note 12; Application of
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- C.F.R. § 15.5. m. As an example, the wavelength of a 10 MHz signal is about: 3×108 / 10×106 = 30 meters. ARRL comments at 49-50 and Exhibit C to ARRL comments. Id., at 56. See BPL Order, Appendix C (Measurement Guidelines) at 21340. CURRENT Technologies comments at 11-12. See for example, 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.107 (a), 15.207 (a), or 15.250 (d). In each of these sections, a different limit applies to each band of frequencies, despite their adjacency. Courts have found that, in complex areas of regulation, an administrative agency often ``must create bright lines to separate prohibited and permissible activity. We defer to this line-drawing provided the interpretation is both reasonable and consonant with Congress' intent.'' Beazer East, Inc.
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- employing an average detector function. Unless otherwise specified, measurements above 1000 MHz shall be performed using a minimum resolution bandwidth of 1 MHz. When average radiated emission measurements are specified in this part, including average emission measurements below 1000 MHz, there also is a limit on the peak level of the radio frequency emissions. Unless otherwise specified, e.g., see §§ 15.250, 15.252, 15.253 (b), 15.255, and 15.509-15.519, the limit on peak radio frequency emissions is 20 dB above the maximum permitted average emission limit applicable to the equipment under test. This peak limit applies to the total peak emission level radiated by the device, e.g., the total peak power level. Note that the use of a pulse desensitization correction factor may
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- whether they could operate under other Part 15 rules applicable to wide-band devices, i.e., those employing a bandwidth greater than 10 megahertz. Those rules allow higher peak-to-average power ratios than are permitted by Section 15.35(b) and specify a power limit in terms of power spectral density rather than total peak power, thus eliminating the need to apply a PDCF. Section 15.250 permits operation in the 5.925-7.250 GHz band but prohibits ``fixed outdoor infrastructure.'' Section 15.252 only permits operation of radars mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles in the 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. Because of these various frequency and operational restrictions, LPR devices currently cannot be certified to operate under either of these alternative wide-band rules without grant of a waiver.
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- MB [71]DA-07-2126A1.doc [72]DA-07-2126A1.pdf [73]DA-07-2126A1.txt HENDRIX COLLEGE. Issued a $7,000 Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture for Station KHDX(FM), Conway, Arkansas for failure to timely file renewal application and unauthorized operation. Granted the application for renewal. Action by: Associate Chief, Media Bureau. Adopted: 05/22/2007 by NALF. (DA No. 07-2125). MB [74]DA-07-2125A1.doc [75]DA-07-2125A1.pdf [76]DA-07-2125A1.txt MULTISPECTRAL SOLUTIONS, INC., REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SECTION 15.250 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted the Request for Waiver. (Dkt No. 06-103). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 05/21/2007 by ORDER. (FCC No. 07-95). OET [77]FCC-07-95A1.doc [78]FCC-07-95A1.pdf [79]FCC-07-95A1.txt WIRELESS PROPERTIES, LLC PETITION FOR DECLARATORY RULING, PROPOSED TOWER. Denied the Petition for Expedited Declaratory Ruling filed by Wireless Properties, LLC. Action by: Deputy Chief, Spectrum and Competition Policy Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau.