FCC Web Documents citing 15.601
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- power supplies............ Verification Other Class B digital devices & peripherals.......... Verification Class A digital devices, peripherals & external switching power supplies....................................... Verification Access Broadband over Power Line (Access BPL) Certification All other devices..................................................... Verificatio n Part 15 is amended by adding a new Subpart G, to read as follows: SUBPART G - ACCESS BROADBAND OVER POWER LINE (Access BPL) Section 15.601 Scope. This subpart sets out the regulations for Access Broadband over Power Line (Access BPL) devices operating in the 1.705-80 MHz band over medium or low voltage lines. Section 15.603 Definitions. (a) Excluded Band: A band of frequencies within which Access BPL operations are not permitted. (b) Exclusion Zone: A geographical area within which Access BPS operations are not permitted
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- 14-15. See Opposition of Intellon at 4 and HomePlug at 4. See Response of Phonex (pages unnumbered) and Opposition of Intellon at 8. Report and Order at ¶49. See Memorandum from Joseph Casey, Enforcement Bureau, to Bruce Franca, Office of Engineering and Technology, Federal Communications Commission, filed in ET Docket Nos. 03-104 & 04-37, on January 27, 2004. 47 C.F.R. §15.601. Petition of MSTV at 5-6 and 10. Id. at 8 and 10-11; see also, Interference Effects into Low VHF Television arising from Broadband over Power Line (BPL-Television Study) filed as an Appendix to MSTV's petition. Opposition of Current, in Technical Appendix. Opposition of UPLC at 4 and petition of MSTV at 26. Reply of MSTV at 6, and NAB at
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- or induction. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.3(z). BPL Order, supra at 21266, 21271. Memorandum Opinion and Order in ET Docket Nos. 04-37, 03-104 (Amendment of Part 15 Regarding New Requirements and Measurement Guidelines for Access Broadband Over Power Line Systems, Carrier Current Systems, Memorandum Opinion and Order) (``BPL Reconsideration Order''), 21 FCC Rcd 9308, 9310 (2006). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.601-15.615. See ARRL Petition for Reconsideration (filed Feb. 7, 2005 in ET Docket 04-37). See also, ARRL Petition for Issuance of Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making and for Amendments of Regulations (filed Oct. 18, 2005) in ET Docket No. 04-37. On reconsideration, the Commission clarified rule section 47 C.F.R. § 15.611(c)(1), as requested by ARRL. BPL Reconsideration Order, supra at
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- is defined in the rules as a device that intentionally generates radio frequency energy for use within the device, or that sends radio frequency signals by conduction to associated equipment via connecting wiring, but which is not intended to emit RF energy by radiation or induction. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.3(z). The Access BPL regulations are set forth in Sections 15.601-15.615 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§15.601-15.615. Carrier current systems transmit radio frequency energy by conduction over electric power lines, see 47 C.F.R. §15.3(f). These systems have been operating successfully as unlicensed campus radio stations in the AM Broadcast band for over fifty years in the United States at many universities. BPL Order at 21266 and 21271. Id. at 21266.
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- as defined in 76.5, the system may negotiate with its local franchising authority for standards less stringent than those in 76.605(a)(3), 76.605(a)(7), 76.605(a)(8), 76.605(a)(10) and 76.605(a)(11). Any such agreement shall be reduced to writing and be associated with the system's proof-of-performance records. NOTE: Note 3: The requirements of this section shall not apply to devices subject to the provisions of 15.601 through 15.626. NOTE: Note 4: Should subscriber complaints arise from a system failing to meet 76.605(a)(6) prior to December 30, 1999, the cable operator will be required to provide a converter that will allow the system to meet the standard immediately at the complaining subscriber's terminal. Further, should the problem be found to be system-wide, the Commission may order all
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/605print.html
- as defined in 76.5, the system may negotiate with its local franchising authority for standards less stringent than those in 76.605(a)(3), 76.605(a)(7), 76.605(a)(8), 76.605(a)(10) and 76.605(a)(11). Any such agreement shall be reduced to writing and be associated with the system's proof-of-performance records. NOTE: Note 3: The requirements of this section shall not apply to devices subject to the provisions of 15.601 through 15.626. NOTE: Note 4: Should subscriber complaints arise from a system failing to meet 76.605(a)(6) prior to December 30, 1999, the cable operator will be required to provide a converter that will allow the system to meet the standard immediately at the complaining subscriber's terminal. Further, should the problem be found to be system-wide, the Commission may order all
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- areas as defined in 76.5, the system may negotiate with its local franchising authority for standards less stringent than those in 76.605(a)(3), 76.605(a)(7), 76.605(a)(8), 76.605(a)(10) and 76.605(a)(11). Any such agreement shall be reduced to writing and be associated with the system's proof-of-performance records. Note 3: The requirements of this section shall not apply to devices subject to the provisions of 15.601 through 15.626. Note 4: Should subscriber complaints arise from a system failing to meet 76.605(a)(6) prior to December 30, 1999, the cable operator will be required to provide a converter that will allow the system to meet the standard immediately at the complaining subscriber's terminal. Further, should the problem be found to be system-wide, the Commission may order all converters