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FCC 25.218
Revised as of October 1, 2013
Goto Year:2012 |
2014
§ 25.218 Off-axis EIRP envelopes for FSS earth station operations.
(a) This section applies to all applications for FSS earth stations
operating in the C-band, Ku-band, or extended Ku-band, except for:
(1) ESV, VMES and ESAA applications
(2) Analog video earth station applications, and
(3) Applications for feeder-link earth stations in the 17/24 GHz BSS.
(b) Earth station applications subject to this section are eligible for
routine processing if they meet the applicable off-axis EIRP envelope
set forth in this section below. For purposes of this section, the term
"extended Ku-band" is the 10.7 through 11.7 GHz, 12.75 through 13.25
GHz, and 13.75 through 14.0 GHz band. The term "conventional Ku-band"
is defined in § 25.201 of this chapter.
(c) C-band analog earth station operations. (1) In the plane of the
geostationary satellite orbit as it appears at the particular earth
station location:
29.5-25log[10]th dBW/4 kHz For 1.5DEG <=th <=7DEG
8.5 dBW/4 kHz For 7DEG 7.0DEG. For th greater than 7.0DEG, the
envelope may be exceeded by no more than 10% of the sidelobes, provided
no individual sidelobe exceeds the envelope given above by more than 3
dB.
(2) In all other directions, or in the plane of the horizon including
any out-of-plane potential terrestrial interference paths:
32.5-25log[10]th dBW/4 kHz For 3DEG <=th <=48DEG
-9.5 dBW/4 kHz For 48DEG | 7.0DEG.
For th greater than 7.0DEG, the envelope may be exceeded by no more
than 10% of the sidelobes, provided no individual sidelobe exceeds the
envelope given above by more than 3 dB. For digital SCPC using
frequency division multiple access (FDMA) or time division multiple
access (TDMA) technique, N is equal to one. For digital SCPC using code
division multiple access (CDMA) technique, N is the maximum number of
co-frequency simultaneously transmitting earth stations in the same
satellite receiving beam.
(2) In all other directions, or in the plane of the horizon including
any out-of-plane potential terrestrial interference paths:
29.3-10log[10](N)-25log[10]th dBW/4 kHz For 3DEG <=th <=48DEG
-12.7-10log[10](N) dBW/4 kHz For 48DEG | 7.0DEG. For th greater than 7.0DEG, the
envelope may be exceeded by no more than 10% of the sidelobes, provided
no individual sidelobe exceeds the envelope given above by more than 3
dB.
(2) In all other directions, or in the plane of the horizon including
any out-of-plane potential terrestrial interference paths:
24-25log[10]th dBW/4 kHz For 3DEG <=th <=48DEG
-18 dBW/4 kHz For 48DEG | 7.0DEG.
For th greater than 7.0DEG, the envelope may be exceeded by no more
than 10% of the sidelobes, provided no individual sidelobe exceeds the
envelope given above by more than 3 dB. For digital SCPC using
frequency division multiple access (FDMA) or time division multiple
access (TDMA) technique, N is equal to one. For digital SCPC using code
division multiple access (CDMA) technique, N is the maximum number of
co-frequency simultaneously transmitting earth stations in the same
satellite receiving beam.
(2) In all other directions, or in the plane of the horizon including
any out-of-plane potential terrestrial interference paths:
18-10log[10](N)-25log[10]th dBW/4 kHz For 3DEG <=th <=48DEG
-24-10log[10](N) dBW/4 kHz For 48DEG | 7.0DEG. For th greater than
7.0DEG, the envelope may be exceeded by no more than 10% of the
sidelobes, provided no individual sidelobe exceeds the envelope given
above by more than 3 dB.
(2) In all other directions, or in the plane of the horizon including
any out-of-plane potential terrestrial interference paths:
24-25log[10]th dBW/4 kHz For 3DEG <=th <=48DEG
-18 dBW/4 kHz For 48DEG | 7.0DEG.
For th greater than 7.0DEG, the envelope may be exceeded by no more
than 10% of the sidelobes, provided no individual sidelobe exceeds the
envelope given above by more than 3 dB. For digital SCPC using
frequency division multiple access (FDMA) or time division multiple
access (TDMA) technique, N is equal to one. For digital SCPC using code
division multiple access (CDMA) technique, N is the maximum number of
co-frequency simultaneously transmitting earth stations in the same
satellite receiving beam.
(2) In all other directions, or in the plane of the horizon including
any out-of-plane potential terrestrial interference paths:
18-10log[10](N)-25log[10]th dBW/4 kHz For 3DEG <=th <=48DEG
-24-10log[10](N) dBW/4 kHz For 48DEG | 73 FR 70902 , Nov. 24, 2008, as amended at 74 FR 57099 , Nov. 4, 2009;
78 FR 8429 , Feb. 6, 2013; 78 FR 14927 , Mar. 8, 2013]
Effective Date Note: At 74 FR 9962 , Mar. 9, 2009, § 25.218, which
contains information collection and recordkeeping requirements, became
effective with approval by the Office of Management and Budget for a
period of three years.
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