Goto Section: 24.215 | 24.217
FCC 24.216
Revised as of May 5, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 25.216 Limits on emissions from mobile earth stations for protection of
aeronautical radionavigation-satellite service.
Link to an amendment published at 70 FR 19318 , Apr. 13, 2005.
(a) The e.i.r.p. density of emissions from mobile earth stations
placed in service on or before July 21, 2002 with assigned uplink
frequencies between 1610 MHz and 1660.5 MHz shall not exceed -70
dBW/MHz, averaged over any 2 millisecond active transmission interval,
in the band 1559-1587.42 MHz. The e.i.r.p. of discrete emissions of
less than 700 Hz bandwidth generated by such stations shall not exceed
-80 dBW, averaged over any 2 millisecond active transmission interval,
in that band.
(b) The e.i.r.p. density of emissions from mobile earth stations
placed in service on or before July 21, 2002 with assigned uplink
frequencies between 1610 MHz and 1626.5 MHz shall not exceed -64
dBW/MHz, averaged over any 2 millisecond active transmission interval,
in the band 1587.42-1605 MHz. The e.i.r.p. of discrete emissions of
less than 700 Hz bandwidth generated by such stations shall not exceed
-74 dBW, averaged over any 2 millisecond active transmission interval,
in the 1587.42-1605 MHz band.
(c) The e.i.r.p. density of emissions from mobile earth stations
placed in service after July 21, 2002 with assigned uplink frequencies
between 1610 MHz and 1660.5 MHz shall not exceedq -70 dBW/MHz,
averaged over any 2 millisecond active transmission interval, in the
band 1559-1605 MHz. The e.i.r.p. of discrete emissions of less than
700 Hz bandwidth from such stations shall not exceed -80 dBW, averaged
over any 2 millisecond active transmission interval, in the 1559-1605
MHz band.
(d) As of January 1, 2005, the e.i.r.p. density of emissions from
mobile earth stations placed in service on or before July 21, 2002
with assigned uplink frequencies between 1610 MHz and 1660.5 MHz
(except Standard A and B Inmarsat terminals used as Global Maritime
Distress and Safety System ship earth stations) shall not exceed
-70dBW/MHz, averaged over any 2 millisecond active transmission
interval, in the 1559-1605 MHz band. The e.i.r.p. of discrete
emissions of less than 700 Hz bandwidth from such stations shall not
exceed -80 dBW, averaged over any 2 millisecond active transmission
interval, in the 1559-1605 MHz band. Standard A Inmarsat terminals
used as Global Maritime Distress and Safety System ship earth stations
that do not meet the e.i.r.p. density limits specified in this
paragraph may continue operation until December 31, 2007. Inmarsat-B
terminals manufactured more than six months after Federal Register
publication of the rule changes adopted in FCC 03-283 must meet these
limits. Inmarsat B terminals manufactured before then are temporarily
grandfathered under the condition that no interference is caused by
these terminals to aeronautical satellite radio-navigation systems.
The full-compliance deadline for grandfathered Inmarsat-B terminals is
December 31, 2012.
(e) The e.i.r.p density of emissions from mobile earth stations with
assigned uplink frequencies between 1990 MHz and 2025 MHz shall not
exceed -70 dBW/MHz, averaged over any 2 millisecond active
transmission interval, in frequencies between 1559 MHz and 1610 MHz.
The e.i.r.p. of discrete emissions of less than 700 Hz bandwidth from
such stations between 1559 MHz and 1605 MHz shall not exceed -80 dBW,
averaged over any 2 millisecond active transmission interval. The
e.i.r.p. of discrete emissions of less than 700 Hz bandwidth from such
stations between 1605 MHz and 1610 MHz manufactured more than six
months after Federal Register publication of the rule changes adopted
in FCC 03-283 shall not exceed -80 dBW, averaged over any 2
millisecond active transmission interval.
(f) Mobile earth stations placed in service after July 21, 2002 with
assigned uplink frequencies in the 1610-1660.5 MHz band shall suppress
the power density of emissions in the 1605-1610 MHz band to an extent
determined by linear interpolation from -70 dBW/MHz at 1605 MHz to -10
dBW/MHz at 1610 MHz.
(g) Mobile earth stations manufactured more than six months after
Federal Register publication of the rule changes adopted in FCC 03-283
with assigned uplink frequencies in the 1610-1626.5 MHz band shall
suppress the power density of emissions in the 1605-1610 MHz
band-segment to an extent determined by linear interpolation from -70
dBW/MHz at 1605 MHz to -10 dBW/MHz at 1610 MHz averaged over any 2
millisecond active transmission interval. The e.i.r.p of discrete
emissions of less than 700 Hz bandwidth from such stations shall not
exceed a level determined by linear interpolation from -80 dBW at 1605
MHz to -20 dBW at 1610 MHz, averaged over any 2 millisecond active
transmission interval.
(h) Mobile earth stations manufactured more than six months after
Federal Register publication of the rule changes adopted in FCC 03-283
with assigned uplink frequencies in the 1626.5-1660.5 MHz band shall
suppress the power density of emissions in the 1605-1610 MHz
band-segment to an extent determined by linear interpolation from -70
dBW/MHz at 1605 MHz to -46 dBW/MHz at 1610 MHz, averaged over any 2
millisecond active transmission interval. The e.i.r.p of discrete
emissions of less than 700 Hz bandwidth from such stations shall not
exceed a level determined by linear interpolation from -80 dBW at 1605
MHz to -56 dBW at 1610 MHz, averaged over any 2 millisecond active
transmission interval.
(i) The peak e.i.r.p density of carrier-off state emissions from
mobile earth stations manufactured more than six months after Federal
Register publication of the rule changes adopted in FCC 03-283 with
assigned uplink frequencies between 1 and 3 GHz shall not exceed -80
dBW/MHz in the 1559-1610 MHz band averaged over any 2 millisecond
active transmission interval.
(j) A Root-Mean-Square detector shall be used for all power density
measurements.
[ 69 FR 5710 , Feb. 6, 2004]
Goto Section: 24.215 | 24.217
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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