FCC Web Documents citing 15.252
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-10-128A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-10-128A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-10-128A1.txt
- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit v v v v v â T v v v ________________________________________________________________________ ____________ DA 10-128 Released: January 26, 2010 OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DECLARES THE OHMART/VEGA CORPORATION REQUEST FOR A WAIVER OF SECTION 15.252 TO BE A ``PERMIT-BUT-DISCLOSE'' PROCEEDING FOR EX PARTE PURPOSES AND REQUESTS COMMENTS ET Docket No. 10-27 Comment Date: February 26, 2010 Reply Comment Date: March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-100A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-100A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-100A1.txt
- - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this band must be operated in a manner so as not to cause harmful interference to licensed fixed satellite service (FSS) earth stations authorized to receive signals in the 3650 - 3700 MHz band. (b) Fixed
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- 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 may
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- 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 be
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- 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. On January 26, 2010, the Commission placed on public notice a request for waiver
- http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Digest/2010/dd100126.html
- SEEKS COMMENT ON ERA SYSTEMS CORPORATION' PROPOSAL TO PERMIT FIXED GROUND-TRAFFIC RADAR AT AIRPORTS IN 76-77 GHZ BAND. (DA No. 10-127). (Dkt No 10-26 ). Comments Due: 02/26/2010. Reply Comments Due: 03/15/2010. OET . Contact: Aamer Zain at (202) 418-2437 [11]DA-10-127A1.doc [12]DA-10-127A1.pdf [13]DA-10-127A1.txt Released: 01/26/2010. OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DECLARES THE OHMART/VEGA CORPORATION REQUEST FOR A WAIVER OF SECTION 15.252 TO BE A "PERMIT-BUT-DISCLOSE" PROCEEDING FOR EX PARTE PURPOSES AND REQUESTS COMMENTS. (DA No. 10-128). (Dkt No 10-27 ). Comments Due: 02/26/2010. Reply Comments Due: 03/15/2010. OET . Contact: Anh Wride at (202) 418-0577 [14]DA-10-128A1.doc [15]DA-10-128A1.pdf [16]DA-10-128A1.txt Released: 01/26/2010. OET DECLARES THE WILLIAMS SOUND CORP., PETITION FOR DECLARATORY RULING REGARDING PART 15 AUDITORY ASSISTANCE DEVICES IN THE 72-76 MHZ AND