FCC 90.361 Revised as of September 29, 2014
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§ 90.361 Interference from part 15 and Amateur operations.
Operations authorized under parts 15 and 97 of this chapter may not
cause harmful interference to LMS systems in the 902-928 MHz band.
These operations will not be considered to be causing harmful
interference to a multilateration LMS system operating in one of the
three EA sub-bands (see § 90.357(a)) if they are non-video links
operating in accordance with the provisions of parts 15 or 97 of this
chapter and at least one of the following conditions are met:
(a) It is a field disturbance sensor operating under § 15.245 of this
chapter and it is not operating in the 904-909.750 or 919.750-928.000
MHz sub-bands; or
(b) It does not employ an outdoor antenna; or
(c) If it does employ an outdoor antenna, then if:
(1) The directional gain of the antenna does not exceed 6 dBi, or if
the directional gain of the antenna exceeds 6 dBi, it reduces its
transmitter output power below 1 watt by the proportional amount that
the directional gain of the antenna exceeds 6 dBi; and
(2) Either:
(i) The antenna is 5 meters or less in height above ground; or
(ii) The antenna is more than 5 meters in height above ground but less
than or equal to 15 meters in height above ground and either:
(A) Adjusts its transmitter output power below 1 watt by 20 log (h/5)
dB, where h is the height above ground of the antenna in meters; or
(B) Is providing the final link for communications of entities eligible
under subpart B or C of this part, or is providing the final link for
communications of health care providers that serve rural areas,
elementary schools, secondary schools or libraries.
[ 60 FR 15253 , Mar. 23, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 52044 , Oct. 6, 1997]
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