Sec. 22.861 Emission limitations.
Any appropriate emission type may be used to provide air-ground
radiotelephone service on the channels listed in Sec. 22.857, provided
that the emission limitations of this section are met.
(a) Emission mask. The emission mask described in this paragraph
applies instead of those in Sec. 22.359. The power of any emission in
each of the adjacent channels must be at least 30 dB below the power of
the total emission. The power of any emission in any of the channels
other than the one being used and the adjacent channels must be at least
50 dB below the power of the total emission.
(b) Airborne mobile transmitters. The power of any emission in each
of the adjacent channels must not exceed -130 dBm at any ground station
receiver, assuming a 0 dBi receive antenna. The power of any emission in
any of the channels other than the one being used and the adjacent
channels must not exceed -148 dBm at any ground station receiver,
assuming a 0 dBi receive antenna.
(c) Ground station transmitters. The effective radiated power (ERP)
of any emission outside of the frequency ranges set forth in Sec. 22.857
must not exceed -10 dBm. The ERP of any emission in each of the adjacent
channels must not exceed +10 dBm. The ERP of any emission in any of the
channels other than the one being used and the adjacent channels must
not exceed -5 dBm.
(d) If an emission on any frequency outside of the authorized
bandwidth
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causes harmful interference, the FCC may require greater attenuation of
that emission than required in paragraph (a) of this section.
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