Goto Section: 24.211 | 24.213
FCC 24.212
Revised as of May 5, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 25.212 Narrowband transmissions in the 12/14 GHz GSO Fixed-Satellite
Service.
(a) Except as otherwise provided by this part, criteria for
unacceptable levels of interference caused by other satellite networks
shall be established on the basis of nominal operating conditions and
with the objective of minimizing orbital separations between
satellites.
(b) Emissions with an occupied bandwidth of less than 2 MHz are not
protected from interference from wider bandwidth transmissions if the
r.f. carrier frequency of the narrowband signal is within ±1 MHz of
one of the frequencies specified in Sec. 25.211(a).
(c) In the 14 GHz band, an earth station with an equivalent diameter
of 1.2 meters or greater may be routinely licensed for transmission of
narrowband analog services with bandwidths up to 200 kHz if the
maximum input power density into the antenna does not exceed -8 dBW/4
kHz and the maximum transmitted satellite carrier EIRP density does
not exceed 13 dBW/4 kHz, and for transmission of narrowband and/or
wideband digital services, if the maximum input power density into the
antenna does not exceed -14 dBW/4 kHz and the maximum transmitted
satellite carrier EIRP density does not exceed +6.0 dBW/4 kHz.
(d) In the 6 GHz band, an earth station with an equivalent diameter of
4.5 meters or greater may be routinely licensed for transmission of
SCPC services if the maximum power densities into the antenna do not
exceed +0.5 dBW/4 kHz for analog SCPC carriers with bandwidths up to
200 kHz, and do not exceed -2.7 dBW/4 kHz for narrow and/or wideband
digital SCPC carriers.
[ 58 FR 13421 , Mar. 11, 1993, as amended at 62 FR 5931 , Feb. 10, 1997;
62 FR 51378 , Oct. 1, 1997]
Goto Section: 24.211 | 24.213
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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