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§ 30.201 - Equipment authorization.

(a) Except as provided under paragraph (c) of this section, each transmitter utilized for operation under this part must be of a type that has been authorized by the Commission under its certification procedure.

(b) Any manufacturer of radio transmitting equipment to be used in these services may request equipment authorization following the procedures set forth in subpart J of part 2 of this chapter. Equipment authorization for an individual transmitter may be requested by an applicant for a station authorization by following the procedures set forth in part 2 of this chapter.

(c) Unless specified otherwise, transmitters for use under the provisions of subpart E of this part for fixed point-to-point microwave and point-to-multipoint services must be a type that has been verified for compliance.

§ 30.202 - Power limits.

(a) For fixed and base stations operating in connection with mobile systems, the average power of the sum of all antenna elements is limited to an equivalent isotopically radiated power (EIRP) density of +75dBm/100 MHz. For channel bandwidths less than 100 megahertz the EIRP must be reduced proportionally and linearly based on the bandwidth relative to 100 megahertz.

(b) For mobile stations, the average power of the sum of all antenna elements is limited to a maximum EIRP of +43 dBm.

(c) For transportable stations, as defined in § 30.2, the average power of the sum of all antenna elements is limited to a maximum EIRP of +55 dBm.

(d) For fixed point-to-point and point-to-multipoint limits see § 30.405.

§ 30.203 -

(a) The conductive power or the total radiated power of any emission outside a licensee's frequency block shall be −13 dBm/MHz or lower. However, in the bands immediately outside and adjacent to the licensee's frequency block, having a bandwidth equal to 10 percent of the channel bandwidth, the conductive power or the total radiated power of any emission shall be −5 dBm/MHz or lower.

(b)(1) Compliance with this provision is based on the use of measurement instrumentation employing a resolution bandwidth of 1 megahertz or greater.

(2) When measuring the emission limits, the nominal carrier frequency shall be adjusted as close to the licensee's frequency block edges as the design permits.

(3) The measurements of emission power can be expressed in peak or average values.

(c) For fixed point-to-point and point-to-multipoint limits see § 30.404.

§ 30.204 - Field strength limits.

(a) Base/mobile operations: The predicted or measured Power Flux Density (PFD) from any Base Station operating in the 27.5-28.35 GHz band, 37-38.6 GHz band, and 38.6-40 GHz bands at any location on the geographical border of a licensee's service area shall not exceed −76dBm/m 2/MHz (measured at 1.5 meters above ground) unless the adjacent affected service area licensee(s) agree(s) to a different PFD.

(b) Fixed point-to-point operations. (1) Prior to operating a fixed point-to-point transmitting facility in the 27,500-28,350 MHz band where the facilities are located within 20 kilometers of the boundary of the licensees authorized market area, the licensee must complete frequency coordination in accordance with the procedures specified in § 101.103(d)(2) of this chapter with respect to neighboring licensees that may be affected by its operations.

(2) Prior to operating a fixed point-to-point transmitting facility in the 37,000-40,000 MHz band where the facilities are located within 16 kilometers of the boundary of the licensees authorized market area, the licensee must complete frequency coordination in accordance with the procedures specified in § 101.103(d)(2) of this chapter with respect to neighboring licensees that may be affected by its operations.

§ 30.205 - Federal coordination requirements.

(a) Licensees in the 37-38 GHz band located within the zones defined by the coordinates in the tables below must coordinate their operations with Federal Space Research Service (space to Earth) users of the band via the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). All licensees operating within the zone defined by the 60 dBm/100 MHz EIRP coordinates in the tables below must coordinate all operations. Licensees operating within the area between the zones defined by the 60 dBm and 75 dBm/100 MHz EIRP coordinates in the tables below must coordinate all operations if their base station EIRP is greater than 60 dBm/100 MHz or if their antenna height exceeds 100 meters above ground level. Licensees operating outside the zones defined by the 75 dBm/100 MHz EIRP coordinates in the tables below are not required to coordinate their operations with NTIA.

Table 1 to Paragraph (a): Goldstone, California Coordination Zone

60 dBm/100 MHz EIRP 75 dBm/100 MHz EIRP Latitude/Longitude
(decimal degrees)
Latitude/Longitude
(decimal degrees)
Latitude/Longitude
(decimal degrees)
Latitude/Longitude
(decimal degrees)
34.69217/−115.649134.19524/−117.4796334.69217/−115.649134.19524/−117.47963 35.25746/−115.3204134.24586/−117.3621035.25746/−115.3204134.24586/−117.36210 36.21257/−117.0656735.04648/−117.0378136.11221/−116.6363234.21748/−117.12812 36.55967/−117.6369135.04788/−117.0094936.54731/−117.4824234.20370/−116.97024 36.66297/−118.3101734.22940/−117.2232736.73049/−118.3368334.12196/−116.93109 36.06074/−118.3852834.20370/−116.9702436.39126/−118.4730734.09498/−116.75473 35.47015/−118.3900834.12196/−116.9310936.36891/−118.4713434.13603/−116.64002 35.40865/−118.3435334.09498/−116.7547335.47015/−118.3900834.69217/−115.6591 35.35986/−117.2470934.19642/−116.7290135.40865/−118.3435334.69217/−115.6491 35.29539/−117.2110234.64906/−116.6274135.32048/−117.26386 34.67607/−118.5541234.44404/−116.3148634.63725/−118.96736 34.61532/−118.3691934.52736/−116.2784534.55789/−118.36204 34.91551/−117.7037134.76685/−116.2793034.51108/−118.15329 34.81257/−117.6540034.69217/−115.659134.39220/−118.28852 34.37411/−118.1838534.69217/−115.649134.38546/−118.27460 34.33405/−117.9418934.37524/−118.24191 34.27249/−117.6544534.37039/−118.22557

Table 2 to Paragraph (a)—Socorro, New Mexico Coordination Zone

60 dBm/100 MHz EIRP 75 dBm/100 MHz EIRP Latitude/longitude
(decimal degrees)
Latitude/longitude
(decimal degrees)
Latitude/longitude
(decimal degrees)
34.83816/−107.6682833.44401/−108.6787633.10651/−108.19320 34.80070/−107.6875933.57963/−107.7989533.11780/−107.99980 34.56506/−107.7023333.84552/−107.6020733.13558/−107.85611 34.40826/−107.7148933.85964/−107.5191533.80383/−107.16520 34.31013/−107.8834933.86479/−107.1722333.94554/−107.15516 34.24067/−107.9605933.94779/−107.1503833.95665/−107.15480 34.10278/−108.2316634.11122/−107.1813234.08156/−107.18137 34.07442/−108.3064634.15203/−107.3903534.10646/−107.18938 34.01447/−108.3169434.29643/−107.5107135.24269/−107.67969 33.86740/−108.4870634.83816/−107.6682834.06647/−108.70438 33.81660/−108.5105233.35946/−108.68902 33.67909/−108.5875033.29430/−108.65004 33.50223/−108.6547033.10651/−108.19320

Table 3 to Paragraph (a)—White Sands, New Mexico Coordination Zone

60 dBm/100 MHz EIRP 75 dBm/100 MHz EIRP Latitude/longitude
(decimal degrees)
Latitude/longitude
(decimal degrees)
Latitude/longitude
(decimal degrees)
Latitude/longitude
(decimal degrees)
33.98689/−107.1596731.78455/−106.5405831.7494/−106.4913232.88382/−108.16588 33.91573/−107.4630132.24710/−106.5611432.24524/−106.5650732.76255/−108.05679 33.73122/−107.7358532.67731/−106.5368132.67731/−106.5368132.56863/−108.43999 33.37098/−107.8433332.89856/−106.5688232.89856/−106.5688232.48991/−108.50032 33.25424/−107.8640933.24323/−106.7009433.04880/−106.6230932.39142/−108.48959 33.19808/−107.8967333.98689/−107.1596733.21824/−106.6899231.63664/−108.40480 33.02128/−107.8722633.24347/−106.7016531.63466/−108.20921 32.47747/−107.7796334.00708/−107.0865231.78374/−108.20798 32.31543/−108.1610134.04967/−107.1752431.78322/−106.52825 31.79429/−107.8861633.83491/−107.8597131.7494/−106.49132

(b) Licensees in the 37-38.6 GHz band located within the zones defined by the coordinates in the table below must coordinate their operations with the Department of Defense via the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).

Table 4 to Paragraph (b)—Coordination Areas for Federal Terrestrial Systems

Location Agency Coordination area
(decimal degrees)
China Lake, CANavy50 kilometer radius centered on latitude 35.614781 and longitude −117.454309. San Diego, CANavy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 32.68333 and longitude −117.23333. Nanakuli, HINavy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 21.38333 and longitude −158.13333. Fishers Island, NYNavy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 41.25 and longitude −72.01666. Saint Croix, VINavy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 17.74722 and longitude −64.88. Fort Irwin, CAArmy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 35.26666 and longitude −116.68333. Fort Carson, COArmy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 38.71666 and longitude −104.65. Fort Hood, TXArmy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 31.11666 and longitude −97.76666. Fort Bliss, TXArmy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 31.8075 and longitude −106.42166. Yuma Proving Ground, AZArmy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 32.48333 and longitude −114.33333. Fort Huachuca, AZArmy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 31.55 and longitude −110.35. White Sands Missile Range, NMArmy30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 33.35 and longitude −106.3. Edwards AFB, CAAir Force20 kilometer radius centered on latitude 34.922905 and longitude −117.891219. Moody Air Force Base, GAAir Force30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 30.96694 and longitude −83.185. Hurlburt Air Force Base, FLAir Force30 kilometer radius centered on latitude 30.42388 and longitude −86.70694.

(c) In addition to the locations listed in table 4 to paragraph (b) of this section, requests may be submitted to the Commission for access to the 37.6-38.6 GHz band for specific additional military bases and ranges for the purpose of defense applications or national security when the proposed military operations cannot be accommodated in the 37-37.6 GHz band.

[81 FR 79937, Nov. 14, 2016, as amended at 84 FR 18405, May 1, 2019; 84 FR 20820, May 13, 2019]

§ 30.206 - International coordination.

Operations in the 27.5-28.35 GHz, 37-38.6, and 38.6-40 GHz bands are subject to existing and future international agreements with Canada and Mexico.

§ 30.207 - Radio frequency (RF) safety.

Licensees and manufacturers are subject to the radio frequency radiation exposure requirements specified in §§ 1.1307(b), 1.1310, 2.1091, and 2.1093 of this chapter, as appropriate. Applications for equipment authorization of mobile or portable devices operating under this section must contain a statement confirming compliance with these requirements. Technical information showing the basis for this statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request.

§ 30.208 - Operability.

Mobile and transportable stations that operate on any portion of frequencies within the 27.5-28.35 GHz or the 37-40 GHz bands must be capable of operating on all frequencies within those particular bands. Mobile and transportable stations that operate on any portion of either the 24.25-24.45 GHz or 24.75-25.25 GHz bands must be capable of operating on all frequencies within both of those bands.

[83 FR 34492, July 20, 2018]

§ 30.209 - Duplexing.

Stations authorized under this rule part may employ frequency division duplexing, time division duplexing, or any other duplexing scheme, provided that they comply with the other technical and operational requirements specified in this part.