FCC 15.519 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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2014
§ 15.519 Technical requirements for hand held UWB systems.
(a) UWB devices operating under the provisions of this section must be
hand held, i.e. , they are relatively small devices that are primarily
hand held while being operated and do not employ a fixed
infrastructure.
(1) A UWB device operating under the provisions of this section shall
transmit only when it is sending information to an associated receiver.
The UWB intentional radiator shall cease transmission within 10 seconds
unless it receives an acknowledgement from the associated receiver that
its transmission is being received. An acknowledgment of reception must
continue to be received by the UWB intentional radiator at least every
10 seconds or the UWB device must cease transmitting.
(2) The use of antennas mounted on outdoor structures, e.g., antennas
mounted on the outside of a building or on a telephone pole, or any
fixed outdoors infrastructure is prohibited. Antennas may be mounted
only on the hand held UWB device.
(3) UWB devices operating under the provisions of this section may
operate indoors or outdoors.
(b) The UWB bandwidth of a device operating under the provisions of
this section must be contained between 3100 MHz and 10,600 MHz.
(c) The radiated emissions at or below 960 MHz from a device operating
under the provisions of this section shall not exceed the emission
levels in § 15.209. The radiated emissions above 960 MHz from a device
operating under the provisions of this section shall not exceed the
following average limits when measured using a resolution bandwidth of
1 MHz:
Frequency in MHz EIRP in dBm
960-1610 -75.3
1610-1990 -63.3
1990-3100 -61.3
3100-10600 -41.3
Above 10600 -61.3
(d) In addition to the radiated emission limits specified in the table
in paragraph (c) of this section, UWB transmitters operating under the
provisions of this section shall not exceed the following average
limits when measured using a resolution bandwidth of no less than 1
kHz:
Frequency in MHz EIRP in dBm
1164-1240 -85.3
1559-1610 -85.3
(e) There is a limit on the peak level of the emissions contained
within a 50 MHz bandwidth centered on the frequency at which the
highest radiated emission occurs, fM . That limit is 0 dBm EIRP. It is
acceptable to employ a different resolution bandwidth, and a
correspondingly different peak emission limit, following the procedures
described in § 15.521.
[ 67 FR 34856 , May 16, 2002; 67 FR 39632 , June 10, 2002]
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