FCC 95.1115 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 95.1115 General technical requirements.
(a) Field strength limits. (1) In the 608–614 MHz band, the maximum
allowable field strength is 200 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters,
using measuring instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector.
(2) In the 1395–1400 MHz and 1427–1429.5 MHz bands, the maximum allowable
field strength is 740 mV/m, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using
measuring equipment with an averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement
bandwidth.
(b) Undesired emissions. (1) Out-of-band emissions below 960 MHz are limited
to 200 microvolts/meter, as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using
measuring instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector.
(2) Out-of-band emissions above 960 MHz are limited to 500 microvolts/meter
as measured at a distance of 3 meters, using measuring equipment with an
averaging detector and a 1 MHz measurement bandwidth.
(c) Emission types. A wireless medical telemetry device may transmit any
emission type appropriate for communications in this service, except for
video and voice. Waveforms such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) are not
considered video.
(d) Channel use. (1) In the 1395–1400 MHz and 1427–1429.5 MHz bands, no
specific channels are specified. Wireless medical telemetry devices may
operate on any channel within the bands authorized for wireless medical
telemetry use in this part.
(2) In the 608–614 MHz band, wireless medical telemetry devices utilizing
broadband technologies such as spread spectrum shall be capable of operating
within one or more of the following channels of 1.5 MHz each, up to a
maximum of 6 MHz, and shall operate on the minimum number of channels
necessary to avoid harmful interference to any other wireless medical
telemetry devices.
608.0–609.5 MHz
609.5–611.0 MHz
611.0–612.5 MHz
612.5–614.0 MHz
(3) Channel usage is on a co-primary shared basis only, and channels will
not be assigned for the exclusive use of any entity.
(4) Authorized health care providers, in conjunction with the equipment
manufacturers, must cooperate in the selection and use of frequencies in
order to reduce the potential for interference with other wireless medical
telemetry devices, or other co-primary users. Operations in the 608–614 MHz
band (television channel 37) are not protected from adjacent band
interference from broadcast television operating on channels 36 and 38.
(e) Frequency stability. Manufacturers of wireless medical telemetry devices
are responsible for ensuring frequency stability such that an emission is
maintained within the band of operation under all of the manufacturer's
specified conditions.
[ 65 FR 44008 , July 17, 2000, as amended at 67 FR 6194 , Feb. 11, 2002; 68 FR 68547 , Dec. 9, 2003]
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