FCC 23.13 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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2006
Sec. 23.13 Types of emission.
Stations in the international fixed public radiocommunication services may
be authorized to use any of the types of emission or combinations thereof,
described in part 2 of this chapter, as well as new types which may be
developed: Provided, That harmful interference to adjacent operations is not
caused thereby, And provided further, That the intelligence to be
transmitted will use the bandwidth requested to a degree of efficiency
compatible with the current state of the art. A determination of the
possibilities of interference will be made as outlined in Sec. 23.20. In certain
cases frequencies or emissions may be authorized on a temporary basis to
determine if interference will occur. During normal operations, emissions
shall be centered about an assigned frequency. Non-centered emissions may be
employed for short periods of time as needed to avoid interfering signals or
meet fluctuating traffic loading: Provided, That the occupied bandwidth of
these emissions be contained within the authorized bandwidth, And provided
further, That prior to any such use, the Commission be notified of the
reference frequency or frequencies proposed to be used in lieu of the
assigned frequency.
[ 38 FR 22479 , Aug. 21, 1973]
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