Goto Section: 74.935 | 74.937
FCC 74.936
Revised as of January 7, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 74.936 Emissions and bandwidth.
(a) An ITFS station may employ amplitude modulation (C3F) for the
transmission of the visual signal and frequency modulation (F3E) or
(G3E) for the transmission of the aural signal when transmitting a
standard analog television signal. Quadrature amplitude modulation
(QAM), digital vestigial sideband modulation (VSB), quadrature phase
shift key modulation (QPSK), code division multiple access (CDMA) and
orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) emissions may be
employed, subject to compliance with the policies set forth in the
Declaratory Ruling and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 18839 (1996). Use of OFDM
also is subject to the subsequently Digital Declaratory Ruling and
Order, DA 99-554 (Mass Med. Bur. rel. Mar. 19, 1999). Other digital
emissions may be added to those authorized above, including emissions
with non-uniform power spectral density, if the applicant provides
information in accordance with the guidelines and procedures set forth
in the Declaratory Ruling and Order which clearly demonstrates the
spectral occupancy and interference characteristics of the emission.
The licensee may subchannelize its authorized bandwidth, provided that
digital modulation is employed and the aggregate power does not exceed
the authorized power for the channel, and may utilize all or a portion
of its authorized bandwidth for ITFS response stations authorized
pursuant to Sec. 74.939. The licensee may also, jointly with affected
adjacent channel licensees, transmit utilizing bandwidth in excess of
its authorized frequencies, provided that digital modulation is
employed, all power spectral density requirements set forth in this
part are met and the out-of-band emissions restrictions set forth in
Sec. 74.936 are met at the edges of the channels employed. The wider
channels thus created may be redivided to create narrower channels.
(b) Notwithstanding the above, any digital emission which complies
with the out-of-band emission restrictions of Sec. 21.908 of this chapter
may be used in the following circumstances:
(1) At any ITFS main or booster station transmitter which is located
more than 160.94 km (100 miles) from the nearest boundary of all
cochannel and adjacent channel ITFS and MDS protected service areas,
including Basic Trading Areas and Partitioned Service Areas; and
(2) At all ITFS response station transmitters within a response
service area if all points along the response service area boundary
line are more than 160.94 km (100 miles) from the nearest boundary of
all cochannel and adjacent channel ITFS and MDS protected service
areas, including Basic Trading Areas and Partitioned Service Areas;
and
(3) At any ITFS transmitter where all parties entitled by this part to
interference protection from that transmitter have mutually consented
to the use at that transmitter of such emissions.
(c) The maximum out-of-band power of an ITFS station transmitter or
booster transmitting on a single 6 MHz channel with an EIRP in excess
of -9 dBW employing analog modulation shall be attenuated at the
channel edges by at least 38 dB relative to the peak visual carrier,
then linearly sloping from that level to at least 60 dB of attenuation
at 1 MHz below the lower band edge and 0.5 MHz above the upper band
edge, and attenuated at least 60 dB at all other frequencies. The
maximum out-of-band power of an ITFS station transmitter or booster
transmitting on a single 6 MHz channel or a portion thereof with an
EIRP in excess of -9 dBW (or, when subchannels are used, the
appropriately adjusted value based upon the ratio of the
channel-to-subchannel bandwidths) employing digital modulation shall
be attenuated at the 6 MHz channel edges at least 25 dB relative to
the licensed average 6 MHz channel power level, then attenuated along
a linear slope to at least 40 dB at 250 kHz beyond the nearest channel
edge, then attenuated along a linear slope from that level to at least
60 dB at 3 MHz above the upper and below the lower licensed channel
edges, and attenuated at least 60 dB at all other frequencies.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in situations where an ITFS station or
booster station transmits, or where adjacent channel licensees jointly
transmit, a single signal over more than one contiguous 6 MHz channel
utilizing digital modulation with an EIRP in excess of -9 dBW (or,
when subchannels or superchannels are used, the appropriately adjusted
value based upon the ratio of 6 MHz to the subchannel or superchannel
bandwidth), the maximum out-of-band power shall be attenuated at the
channel edges of those combined channels at least 25 dB relative to
the power level of each channel, then attenuated along a linear slope
from that level to at least 40 dB at 250 kHz above or below the
channel edges of those combined channels, then attenuated along a
linear slope from that level to at least 60 dB at 3 MHz above the
upper and below the lower edges of those combined channels, and
attenuated at least 60 dB at all other frequencies. However, should
harmful interference occur as a result of emissions outside the
assigned channel, additional attenuation may be required. A
transmitter licensed prior to November 1, 1991, that remains at the
station site initially licensed, and does not comply with this
paragraph, may continue to be used for its life if it does not cause
harmful interference to the operation of any other licensee. Any
non-conforming transmitter replaced after November 1, 1991, must be
replaced by a transmitter meeting the requirements of this paragraph.
(d) A booster transmitting on multiple contiguous or non-contiguous
channels carrying separate signals (a "broadband" booster) with an
EIRP in excess of -9 dBW per 6 MHz channel and employing analog,
digital or a combination of these modulations shall have the following
characteristics:
(1) For broadband boosters operating in the frequency range of
2.150-2.160/2 GHz, the maximum out-of-band power shall be attenuated
at the upper and lower channel edges forming the band edges by at
least 25 dB relative to the licensed analog peak visual carrier or
digital average power level (or, when subchannels are used, the
appropriately adjusted value based on upon the ratio of the
channel-to-subchannel bandwidths), then linearly sloping from that
level to at least 40 dB of attenuation at 0.25 MHz above and below the
band edges, then linearly sloping from that level to at least 60 dB of
attenuation at 3.0 MHz above and below the band edges, and attenuated
at least 60 dB at all other frequencies.
(2) For broadband boosters operating in the frequency range of
2.500-2.690 GHz, the maximum out-of-band power shall be attenuated at
the upper and lower channel edges forming the band edges by at least
25 dB relative to the licensed analog peak visual carrier or digital
average power level (or, when subchannels are used, the appropriately
adjusted value based on upon the ratio of the channel-to-subchannel
bandwidths), then linearly sloping from that level to at least 40 dB
of attenuation at 0.25 MHz above and below the band edges, then
linearly sloping from that level to at least 50 dB of attenuation at
3.0 MHz above and below the band edges, then linearly sloping from
that level to at least 60 dB of attenuation at 20 MHz above and below
the band edges, and attenuated at least 60 dB at all other
frequencies.
(3) Within unoccupied channels in the frequency range of 2.500-2.690
GHz, the maximum out-of-band power shall be attenuated at the upper
and lower channel edges of an unoccupied channel by at least 25 dB
relative to the licensed analog peak visual carrier power level or
digital average power level of the occupied channels (or, when
subchannels or 125 kHz channels are used, the appropriately adjusted
value based upon the ratio of the channel-to-subchannel bandwidths),
then linearly sloping from that level to at least 40 dB of attenuation
at 0.25 MHz above and below the occupied channel edges, then linearly
sloping from that level to at least 50 dB of attenuation at 3.0 MHz
above and below the occupied channel edges, and attenuated at least 50
dB at all other unoccupied frequencies.
(e) Boosters operating with an EIRP less than -9 dBW per 6 MHz channel
shall have no particular out-of-band power attenuation requirement,
except that if they cause harmful interference, their operation shall
be terminated within 2 hours of notification by the Commission until
the interference can be cured.
(f) The maximum out-of-band power of an ITFS response station using
all or part of a 6 MHz channel, employing digital modulation and
transmitting with an EIRP greater than -6 dBW per 6 MHz channel shall
be attenuated (as measured in accordance with Sec. 21.908(e)) at the 6 MHz
channel edges at least 25 dB relative to the average 6 MHz channel
power level, then attenuated along a linear slope to at least 40 dB at
250 kHz beyond the nearest channel edge, then attenuated along a
linear slope from that level to at least 60 dB at 3 MHz above the
upper and below the lower licensed channel edges, and attenuated at
least 60 dB at all other frequencies. The maximum out-of-band power of
an ITFS response station using all or part of a 6 MHz channel,
employing digital modulation and transmitting with an EIRP no greater
than -6 dBW per 6 MHz channel shall be attenuated (as measured in
accordance with Sec. 21.908(e)) at the channel edges at least 25 dB
relative to the average 6 MHz channel transmitter output power level
(P), then attenuated along a linear slope to at least 40 dB or
33+10log(P) dB, whichever is the lesser attenuation, at 250 kHz beyond
the nearest channel edge, then attenuated along a linear slope from
that level to at least 60 dB or 43+10log(P) dB, whichever is the
lesser attenuation, at 3 MHz above the upper and below the lower
licensed channel edges, and attenuated at least 60 dB or 43+10log(P)
dB, whichever is the lesser attenuation, at all other frequencies.
Where ITFS response stations with digital modulation utilize all or
part of more than one contiguous 6 MHz channel to form a larger
channel (e.g., a channel of width 12 MHz), the above-specified
attenuations shall be applied only at the upper and lower edges of the
overall combined channel. Notwithstanding these provisions, should
harmful interference occur as a result of emissions outside the
assigned channel(s), additional attenuation may be required by the
Commission.
(g) The requirements of Sec. 73.687(c)(2) will be considered to be
satisfied insofar as measurements of operating power are concerned if
the transmitter is equipped with instruments for determining the
combined visual and aural operating power. However, licensees are
expected to maintain the operating powers within the limits specified
in Sec. 74.935. Measurements of the separate visual and aural operating
powers must be made at sufficiently frequent intervals to insure
compliance with the rules, and in no event less than once a month.
However, the provisions of Sec. 73.687(c)(2) and of this paragraph shall
not be applicable to ITFS response stations or to low power ITFS
booster stations authorized pursuant to Sec. 74.985(e).
(h) Compliance with the out-of-band emissions limitations shall be
established in accordance with Sec. 21.908(e) of this chapter.
[ 63 FR 65117 , Nov. 25, 1998, as amended at 64 FR 63740 , Nov. 22, 1999;
65 FR 46622 , July 31, 2000]
Goto Section: 74.935 | 74.937
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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