FCC 22.627 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 22.627 Effective radiated power limits.
The effective radiated power (ERP) of transmitters operating on the
channels listed in § 22.621 must not exceed the limits in this
section.
(a) Maximum ERP. The ERP must not exceed the applicable limits in this
paragraph under any circumstances.
Frequency range (MHz) Maximum ERP (watts)
470-512 1000
928-929 50
932-933 30
941-942 600
952-960 150
(b) 470-512 MHz limits . The purpose of the rules in paragraphs (b)(1)
through (b)(3) of this section is to reduce the likelihood that
interference to television receiption from public mobile operations on
these channels will occur. The protected TV station locations specified
in this section are the locations of record as of September 1974, and
these do not change even though the TV stations may have been
subsequently relocated.
(1) Co-channel protection . The ERP of control transmitters must not
exceed the limits in the tables in paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) and
(b)(1)(iii) of this section. The limits depend upon the height above
average terrain of the control transmitter antenna and the distance
between the control transmitter and the nearest protected TV station
location in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section.
(i) The protected TV station locations are as follows (all coordinates
are referenced to North American Datum 1983 (NAD83)):
Control transmitter frequency range Protected TV station location
470-476 MHz Jacksonville, IL, 39DEG45'52.2'' N. Lat. 90DEG30'29.5'' W.
Long.
Mt. Pleasant, MI, 43DEG34'24.1'' N. Lat. 84DEG46'21.1'' W. Long.
476-482 MHz
482-488 MHz
488-494 MHz
494-500 MHz
500-506 MHz
506-512 MHz Oxford, OH, 39DEG30'26.2'' N. Lat. 84DEG44'8.8'' W. Long.
Washington, DC, 38DEG57'17.4'' N. Lat. 77DEG00'15.9'' W. Long.
Champaign, IL, 40DEG04'11.1'' N. Lat. 87DEG54'45.1'' W. Long.
Madison, WI, 43DEG03'01.0'' N. Lat. 89DEG29'15.4'' W. Long.
Parkersburg, WV, 39DEG20'50.3'' N. Lat. 81DEG33'55.5'' W. Long.
Fort Wayne, IN, 41DEG05'35.2'' N. Lat. 85DEG10'41.9'' W. Long.
Lancaster, PA, 40DEG15'45.3'' N. Lat. 76DEG27'47.9'' W. Long.
South Bend, IN, 41DEG36'26.2'' N. Lat. 86DEG27'48.1'' W. Long.
Philadelphia, PA, 40DEG02'30.4'' N. Lat. 75DEG14'22.6'' W. Long.
None.
Johnstown, PA, 40DEG19'47.3'' N. Lat. 78DEG53'44.1'' W. Long.
Washington, DC, 38DEG57'49.4'' N. Lat. 77DEG06'16.9'' W. Long.
Waterbury, CT, 41DEG31'2.3'' N. Lat. 73DEG00'58.4'' W. Long.
(ii) Table E-3 and E-4 apply to control transmitters in the New
York-Northeastern New Jersey and Cleveland urban areas that transmit on
channels in the 476-482 MHz range and to control transmitters in the
Detroit urban area that transmit on channels in the 482-488 MHz range.
(iii) Tables E-5 and E-6 apply to all control transmitters except those
to which Tables E-3 and E-4 apply.
(2) Adjacent channel protection. The ERP of control transmitters must
not exceed the limits in Table E-7. The limits depend upon the height
above average terrain of the control transmitter antenna and the
distance between the control transmitter and the nearest protected TV
station location listed in this paragraph. The protected TV station
locations are as follows (all coordinates are referenced to North
American Datum 1983 (NAD83)):
Control transmitter frequency range Protected TV station location TV
channel
470-476 MHz Hanover, NH, 43DEG42'30.3'' N. Lat. 72DEG09'14.3'' W. Long.
(15)
Madison, WI, 43DEG03'01.0'' N. Lat. 89DEG29'15.4'' W. Long. (15)
Champaign, IL, 40DEG04'11.1'' N. Lat. 87DEG54'45.1'' W. Long. (15)
San Diego, CA, 32DEG41'48.2'' N. Lat. 116DEG56'13.1'' W. Long. (15)
Lancaster, PA, 40DEG15'45.3'' N. Lat. 76DEG27'47.9'' W. Long. (15)
Parkersburg, WV, 39DEG20'50.3'' N. Lat. 81DEG33'55.5'' W. Long.
(15)
476-482 MHz South Bend, IN, 41DEG36'26.2'' N. Lat. 86DEG27'48.1'' W.
Long. (16)
Pittsburgh, PA, 40DEG26'46.2'' N. Lat. 79DEG57'50.2'' W. Long. (16)
Mt. Pleasant, MI, 43DEG34'24.1'' N. Lat. 84DEG46'21.1'' W. Long.
(14)
Scranton, PA, 41DEG10'58.3'' N. Lat. 75DEG52'19.7'' W. Long. (16)
482-488 MHz Hanover, NH, 43DEG42'30.3'' N. Lat. 72DEG09'14.3'' W. Long.
(15)
Fort Wayne, IN, 41DEG05'35.2'' N. Lat. 85DEG10'41.9'' W. Long. (15)
488-494 MHz Salisbury, MD, 38DEG24'15.4'' N. Lat. 75DEG34'43.7'' W.
Long. (16)
494-500 MHz Philadelphia, PA, 40DEG02'30.4'' N. Lat. 75DEG14'22.6'' W.
Long. (17)
500-506 MHz Washington, DC, 38DEG57'17.4'' N. Lat. 77DEG00'15.9'' W.
Long. (20)
506-512 MHz Harrisburg, PA, 40DEG20'44.3'' N. Lat. 76DEG52'07.9'' W.
Long. (21)
(c) Los Angeles area. This paragraph applies only to control
transmitters in the Los Angeles urban area that utilize an antenna
height of 457 or more meters (1500 or more feet) above mean sea level.
The ERP of such transmitters must not exceed the following limits:
Antenna height ERP
AMSL in meters (feet) (Watts)
457 (1500) to 610 (2000) 155
611 (2001) to 762 (2500) 100
763 (2501) to 914 (3000) 70
915 (3001) to 1067 (3500) 50
1068 (3501) to 1219 (4000) 40
1220 (4001) to 1372 (4500) 30
1373 (4501) and above 25
Table E-3--Maximum ERP (Watts) for Control Transmitters (HAAT 152
Meters or Less)
Distance to protected TV station in kilometers (miles) Antenna height
above average terrain in meters (feet)
15
(50) 30
(100) 46
(150) 61
(200) 76
(250) 91
(300) 107
(350) 122
(400) 137
(450) 152
(500)
209 (130) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
201 (125) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 850 750 725
193 (120) 1000 1000 1000 1000 900 750 675 600 550 500
185 (115) 1000 1000 800 725 600 525 475 425 375 350
177 (110) 850 700 600 500 425 375 325 300 275 225
169 (105) 600 475 400 325 275 250 225 200 175 150
161 (100) 400 325 275 225 175 150 140 125 110 100
153 (95) 275 225 175 125 110 95 80 70 60 50
145 (90) 175 125 100 75 50
See § 22.627(b)(1)(ii). This table is for antenna heights of 152
meters (500 feet) or less above average terrain. For antenna heights
between those in the table, use the next higher antenna height. For
distances between those in the table, use the next lower distance.
Table E-4--Maximum ERP (Watts) for Control Transmitters (HAAT More Than
152 Meters)
Distance to protected TV station in kilometers (miles) Antenna height
above average terrain in meters (feet)
152 (500) 305 (1000) 457 (1500) 610 (2000) 762 (2500) 914 (3000)
209 (130) 1000 447 219 117 71 46
193 (120) 500 209 95 50 30 19
177 (110) 225 91 35 19 11 8
161 (100) 100 30 10 5 3 2
153 (95) 50 13 5 3 2 1
See § 22.627(b)(1)(ii). This table is for antenna heights of more than
152 meters (500 feet) above average terrain. For intermediate values of
height and/or distance, use linear interpolation to obtain the maximum
permitted ERP.
Table E-5--Maximum ERP (Watts) for Control Transmitters (HAAT 152
Meters or Less)
Distance to protected TV station in kilometers (miles) Antenna Height
Above Average Terrain in meters (feet)
15
(50) 30
(100) 46
(150) 61
(200) 76
(250) 91
(300) 107
(350) 122
(400) 137
(450) 152
(500)
261 (162) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
257 (160) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 800
249 (155) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 875 775 700 625 575
241 (150) 1000 1000 950 775 725 625 550 500 450 400
233 (145) 850 750 650 575 500 440 400 350 320 300
225 (140) 600 575 465 400 350 300 275 250 230 225
217 (135) 450 400 335 300 255 240 200 185 165 150
209 (130) 350 300 245 200 185 160 145 125 120 100
201 (125) 225 200 170 150 125 110 100 90 80 75
193 (120) 175 150 125 105 90 80 70 60 55 50
See § 22.627(b)(1)(iii). This table applies for antenna heights of 152
meters (500 feet) or less above average terrain. For antenna heights
between those in the table, use the next higher antenna height. For
distances between those in the table, use the next lower distance.
Table E-6--Maximum ERP (Watts) for Control Transmitters (HAAT More Than
152 Meters)
Distance to protected TV station in kilometers (miles) Antenna height
above average terrain in meters (feet)
152 (500) 305 (1000) 457 (1500) 610 (2000) 762 (2500) 914 (3000)
261 (162) 1000 501 282 170 110 71
241 (150) 400 209 110 60 36 23
225 (140) 225 102 50 28 16 10
209 (130) 100 48 21 11 7 5
193 (120) 50 19 9 5 3 2
See § 22.627(b)(1)(iii). This table is for antenna heights of more
than 152 meters (500 feet) above average terrain. For intermediate
values of height and/or distance, use linear interpolation to obtain
the maximum permitted ERP.
Table E-7--Maximum ERP (Watts) for Control Transmitters
Distance to protected TV station in kilometers (miles) Antenna height
above average terrain in meters (feet)
30
(100) 46
(150) 61
(200) 76
(250) 91
(300) 107
(350) 122
(400) 137
(450) 152
(500)
108 (67) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
106 (66) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 750
105 (65) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 825 650 600
103 (64) 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 775 625 500 400
101 (63) 1000 1000 1000 1000 440 400 350 320 300
100 (62) 1000 1000 1000 525 375 250 200 150 125
98 (61) 1000 700 450 250 200 125 100 75 50
97 (60) 1000 425 225 125 100 75 50
See § 22.627(b)(2). This table applies to control transmitters in the
Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York-Northeastern
New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Washington, DC urban areas.
This table is for antenna heights of 152 meters (500 feet) or less
above average terrain. For antenna heights between those in the table,
use the next higher antenna height. For distances between those in the
table, use the next lower distance.
[ 59 FR 59507 , Nov. 17, 1994; 60 FR 9890 , Feb. 22, 1995; as amended at
63 FR 68946 , Dec. 14, 1998]
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