FCC Web Documents citing 15.211
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-07-281A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-07-281A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-07-281A1.txt
- .'' In an attempt to alleviate concerns about the potential for interference to over-the-air broadcasting, Telex again proposes that the Division grant the waiver request on a non-interference basis and require the operators to coordinate licensing with Part 74 Broadcast Auxiliary frequency coordinators. In the alternative, Telex suggests that its equipment be treated as a tunnel radio system under Section 15.211 of the Commission's Rules, and condition grant of the waiver on RF emissions at the boundary of the nuclear power facilities not exceeding the limits in Section 15.209 of the Commission's Rules. Discussion. As set forth below, Telex has presented no new evidence or specific, factual support to justify a blanket or conditional waiver of the Commission's rules. We therefore
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- only UWB GPRs that have been certified by the Commission are those produced by U.S. Radar. U.S. Radar received a waiver from the Commission, subsequent to extensive coordinated with NTIA, to permit the marketing and use of its product. The marketing or use of any GPR that has not been certified, except under the conditions specified in 47 C.F.R. § 15.211, is in violation of 47 U.S.C. 301 and 302 and is subject to the penalties described in 47 U.S.C. 501-510. Similarly, we believe that medical imaging systems would be used indoors such that intervening walls would attenuate the emissions. GPS operation occurs at 1164-1215 MHz for the L5 band, 1215-1240 MHz for the L2 band, and 1559-1610 MHz for the
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- S.W., Washington, D.C.'' Section 15.120 is amended by changing the Federal Communications Commission's mailing address to paragraph (d) to ``Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C.'' Section 15.201 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 15.201 Equipment authorization requirement. (a) Intentional radiators operated as carrier current systems, devices operated under the provisions of §§ 15.211, 15.213, and 15.221, and devices operating below 490 kHz in which all emissions are at least 40 dB below the limits in § 15.209 shall be verified pursuant to the procedures in Subpart J of part 2 of this chapter prior to marketing. * * * * * Section 15.205 is amended by adding new paragraphs (d)(6) and (d)(7). §
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- shall be considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this Section. The manufacturer may design the unit so that a broken antenna can be replaced by the user, but the use of a standard antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited. This requirement does not apply to carrier current devices or to devices operated under the provisions of Sections 15.211, 15.213, 15.217, 15.219, or 15.221. Further, this requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that must be professionally installed, such as perimeter protection systems and some field disturbance sensors, or to other intentional radiators which, in accordance with Section 15.31(d), must be measured at the installation site. However, the installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is
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- Part 15 Regulations and Request for Waiver of the Part 2 Marketing Regulations ) ) ) ) ) RM-11002 ORDER Adopted: June 30, 2005 Released: July 6, 2005 By the Commission: Introduction By this action, we are denying a Petition for Rulemaking and a Request for Waiver by GPS Networking, Inc. Specifically, GPS Networking requests that the Commission amend Section 15.211 of its regulations regarding tunnel radio systems, 47 C.F.R. § 15.211, or other regulations as deemed necessary, to permit GPS Networking to market a ``re-radiation'' kit for Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) signals. It also requests that the Commission grant a waiver of Section 2.803 of its marketing regulations, 47 C.F.R. § 2.803, to permit GPS Networking to market this equipment
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet63/oet63rev.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet63/oet63rev.wp
- waves. Transmitters that are operated inside these tunnels are not subject to any radiation limits inside the tunnel. Instead, the signals they produce must meet the Part 15 general radiated emission limits on the outside of the tunnel, including its openings. They also must comply with the conducted emission limits on the electric power lines outside of the tunnel. Section 15.211 Buildings and other structures that are not surrounded by earth or water (e.g. oil storage tanks) are not tunnels. Transmitters that are operated inside such structures are subject to the same standards as transmitters operated in an open area. Commonly Asked Questions What happens if one sells, imports or uses non-compliant low-power transmitters? The FCC rules are designed to control
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2002/fcc02048.pdf
- only UWB GPRs that have been certified by the Commission are those produced by U.S. Radar. U.S. Radar received a waiver from the Commission, subsequent to extensive coordinated with NTIA, to permit the marketing and use of its product. The marketing or use of any GPR that has not been certified, except under the conditions specified in 47 C.F.R. § 15.211, is in violation of 47 U.S.C. 301 and 302 and is subject to the penalties described in 47 U.S.C. 501-510. 279 Similarly, we believe that medical imaging systems would be used indoors such that intervening walls would attenuate the emissions. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-48 67 being adopted in this proceeding should provide sufficient attenuation to protect authorized services from
- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/related.html
- [120]Office of Engineering and Technology. [121]Travellers Information Stations (TIS), which broadcast on the AM band, are handled by the [122]Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. These stations are sometimes referred to as Highway Advisory Radio stations. [123]Travellers' Information Station (TIS) Search from the Audio Division Tunnel Radio Systems are administered by the FCC's [124]Office of Engineering and Technology. See also 47 CFR Section 15.211. [125]TV Station Query -- Technical information about individual TV stations (such as effective radiated power, coordinates) [126]Telephone Conversations, Broadcast of (47 CFR 73.1206) . Television application processing is handled by the [127]Video Division. [128]Wireless Telecommunications Bureau __________________________________________________________________ Links to Sites Outside the FCC -- The following sites may be useful to the reader. Neither the Audio Division nor the FCC
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/presentations/files/oct05/Unlicensed_Devices_JD.pdf
- the Grant accordingly (i.e., "This device must be professionally installed."). Professional installation examples Transmitters used for data and control signal transmissions located in oil fields Transmitters mounted on trains and train stations Pole-mounted transmitters used by utility companies Transmitters mounted on traffic signals for use by police and/or emergency vehicles. *** Section 15.203 Antenna requirement applies to all devices except 15.211 Tunnel radio systems 15.213 Cable locating equipment 15.217 160 -190 kHz transmitters 15.219 510 1705 kHz transmitters 15.221 525 1705 kHz transmitters Perimeter protection systems and some field disturbance sensors requiring professional installation October 2005 TCB Workshop 56 15.204 15.204 Do Not authorize a Part 15 standalone amplifier Do Not authorize a Part 15 amplifier and antenna device. (akaactive antenna).
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/presentations/files/oct07/Oct_07-Basics_of_Unlicensed_Trans-JD.pdf
- Grant accordingly (i.e., "This device must be professionally installed ."). Professional installation examples Transmitters used for data and control signal transmissions located in oil fields Transmitters mounted on trains and train stations Pole-mounted transmitters used by utility companies Transmitters mounted on traffic signals for use by police and/or emergency vehicles. *** Section 15.203 Antenna requirement applies to all devices except 15.211 Tunnel radio systems 15.213 Cable locating equipment 15.217 160 -190 kHz transmitters 15.219 510 1705 kHz transmitters 15.221 525 1705 kHz transmitters Perimeter protection systems and some field disturbance sensors requiring professional installation 57 15.204 15.204 Do Not authorize a Part 15 standalone amplifier Do Not authorize a Part 15 amplifier and antenna device. (aka active antenna). Authorize only complete