FCC 101.117 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 101.117 Antenna polarization.
Except as set forth herein, stations operating in the radio services
included in this part are not limited as to the type of polarization of
the radiated signal that may be employed. However, in the event
interference in excess of permissible levels is caused to the operation
of other stations as a result of employing other than linear
polarization, the Commission may order a licensee to change its system
polarization to mitigate the interference. No change in polarization
may be made without prior authorization from the Commission. Unless
otherwise allowed, only linear polarization (horizontal and vertical)
shall be used. For LMDS systems, unless otherwise authorized, system
operators are permitted to use any polarization within its service
area, but only vertical and/or horizontal polarization for antennas
located within 20 kilometers of the outermost edge of their service
area.
[ 68 FR 4957 , Jan. 31, 2003]
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