Goto Section: 22.357 | 22.361 | Table of Contents
FCC 22.359
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 22.359 Emission masks.
Unless otherwise indicated in the rules governing a specific radio
service, all transmitters intended for use in the Public Mobile Services
must be designed to comply with the emission masks outlined in this
section. If an emission outside of the authorized bandwidth causes
harmful interference, the FCC may, at its discretion, require greater
attenuation than specified in this section.
(a) Analog modulation. For transmitters other than those employing
digital modulation techniques, the mean or peak envelope power of
adjacent channel emissions must be attenuated below the output mean or
peak envelope power of the total emission (P, in Watts) in accordance
with the following schedule:
(1) On any frequency removed from the center frequency of the
assigned channel by more than 50 percent up to and including 100 percent
of the authorized bandwidth:
at least 25 dB:
(2) On any frequency removed from the center frequency of the
assigned channel by more than 100 percent up to and including 250
percent of the authorized bandwidth:
at least 35 dB:
(3) On any frequency removed from the center frequency of the
assigned channel by more than 250 percent of the authorized bandwidth:
at least 43 + 10 log P dB, or 80 dB, whichever is the lesser
attenuation.
(b) Digital modulation. For transmitters not equipped with an audio
low pass filter and for transmitters employing digital modulation
techniques, the mean or peak envelope power of sideband emissions must
be attenuated below the mean or peak envelope power of the total
emission (P, in Watts) in accordance with the following schedule:
(1) For transmitters that operate in the frequency ranges 35 to 44
MHz, 72 to 73 MHz, 75.4 to 76.0 MHz and 152 to 159 MHz,
(i) On any frequency removed from the center frequency of the
assigned channel by a displacement frequency fd (in kHz) of
more than 5 kHz but not more than 10 kHz:
at least 83 log (fd5) dB;
(ii) On any frequency removed from the center frequency of the
assigned channel by a displacement frequency fd (in kHz) of
more than 10 kHz but not more than 250 percent of the authorized
bandwidth:
at least 29 log fd211) dB or 50 dB, whichever is the
lesser attenuation;
(iii) On any frequency removed from the center frequency of the
assigned channel by more than 250 percent of the authorized bandwidth:
at least 43 + 10 log P dB, or 80 dB, whichever is the lesser
attenuation.
(2) For transmitters that operate in the frequency ranges 450 to 512
MHz and 929 to 932 MHz,
(i) On any frequency removed from the center frequency of the
assigned channel by a displacement frequency fd (in kHz) of
more than 5 kHz but not more than 10 kHz:
at least 83 log (fd5) dB;
(ii) On any frequency removed from the center frequency of the
assigned channel by a displacement frequency fd (in kHz) of
more than 10 kHz but not more than 250 percent of the authorized
bandwidth:
at least 116 log (fd6.1) dB, or 50 + 10 log P dB, or
70 dB, whichever is the lesser attenuation;
(iii) On any frequency removed from the center frequency of the
assigned channel by more than 250 percent of the authorized bandwidth:
at least 43 + 10 log P dB, or 80 dB, whichever is the lesser
attenuation.
(c) Measurement procedure. Either peak or average power may be used,
provided that the same technique is used for both the adjacent channel
or sideband emissions and the total emission. The resolution bandwidth
of the measuring instrument must be set to
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300 Hz for measurements on any frequency removed from the center
frequency of the assigned channel by no more than 250 percent of the
authorized bandwidth and 30 kHz for measurements on any frequency
removed from the center frequency of the assigned channel by more than
250 percent of the authorized bandwidth.
Goto Section: 22.357 | 22.361
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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