Goto Section: 15.301 | 15.305 | Table of Contents

FCC 15.303
Revised as of October 1, 2013
Goto Year:2012 | 2014
§  15.303   Definitions.

   Asynchronous devices. Devices that transmit RF energy at irregular time
   intervals, as typified by local area network data systems.

   Emission bandwidth. For purposes of this subpart the emission bandwidth
   shall be determined by measuring the width of the signal between two
   points, one below the carrier center frequency and one above the
   carrier center frequency, that are 26 dB down relative to the maximum
   level of the modulated carrier. Compliance with the emissions limits is
   based on the use of measurement instrumentation employing a peak
   detector function with an instrument resolutions bandwidth
   approximately equal to 1.0 percent of the emission bandwidth of the
   device under measurement.

   Isochronous devices. Devices that transmit at a regular interval,
   typified by time-division voice systems.

   Peak transmit power. The peak power output as measured over an interval
   of time equal to the frame rate or transmission burst of the device
   under all conditions of modulation. Usually this parameter is measured
   as a conducted emission by direct connection of a calibrated test
   instrument to the equipment under test. If the device cannot be
   connected directly, alternative techniques acceptable to the Commission
   may be used.

   Personal Communications Services (PCS) Devices [Unlicensed].
   Intentional radiators operating in the frequency band 1920-1930 MHz
   that provide a wide array of mobile and ancillary fixed communication
   services to individuals and businesses.

   Spectrum window. An amount of spectrum equal to the intended emission
   bandwidth in which operation is desired.

   Thermal noise power. The noise power in watts defined by the formula
   N=kTB where N is the noise power in watts, K is Boltzmann's constant, T
   is the absolute temperature in degrees Kelvin (e.g., 295 DEGK) and B is
   the emission bandwidth of the device in hertz.

   Time window. An interval of time in which transmission is desired.

   [ 58 FR 59180 , Nov. 8, 1993, as amended at  59 FR 32852 , June 24, 1994;
    60 FR 13073 , Mar. 10, 1995;  69 FR 62620 , Oct. 27, 2004;  69 FR 77949 ,
   Dec. 29, 2004;  77 FR 43013 , July 23, 2012]

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Goto Section: 15.301 | 15.305

Goto Year: 2012 | 2014
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