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47 CFR §97.303: | 47 CFR §97.303: | ||
(j) In the 13 cm band: | (j) In the 13 cm band: | ||
(1) The amateur service is allocated on a secondary basis in all ITU Regions. In ITU Region 1, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, and shall be not protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the fixed and mobile services. In ITU Regions 2 and 3, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, and shall not be protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the fixed, mobile and radiolocation services. | (1) The amateur service is allocated on a secondary basis in all ITU Regions. | ||
(2) In the United States: | In ITU Region 1, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, | ||
(i) The 2300-2305 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis. (Currently the 2300-2305 MHz segment is not allocated to any service on a primary basis.); | and shall be not protected from interference due to the operation of, | ||
(ii) The 2305-2310 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis to the fixed, mobile, and radiolocation services; | stations authorized by other nations in the fixed and mobile services. | ||
In ITU Regions 2 and 3, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference | |||
to, and shall not be protected from interference due to the operation of, | |||
stations authorized by other nations in the fixed, mobile and radiolocation | |||
services. | |||
(2) In the United States: | |||
(i) The 2300-2305 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis. | |||
(Currently the 2300-2305 MHz segment is not allocated to any service on a primary basis.); | |||
(ii) The 2305-2310 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis | |||
to the fixed, mobile, and radiolocation services; | |||
(iii) The 2390-2417 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a primary basis. | (iii) The 2390-2417 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a primary basis. | ||
(A) The 2390-2395 MHz segment is shared with Federal and non-Federal Government mobile services on a co-equal basis. See 47 CFR 2.106, footnote US276. | (A) The 2390-2395 MHz segment is shared with Federal and non-Federal Government | ||
(B) Amateur stations operating in the 2400-2417 MHz segment must accept harmful interference that may be caused by the proper operation of industrial, scientific and medical equipment. | mobile services on a co-equal basis. See 47 CFR 2.106, footnote US276. | ||
(iv) The 2417-2450 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a co-secondary basis with the Federal Government radiolocation service. Amateur stations operating within the 2417-2450 MHz segment must accept harmful interference that may be caused by the proper operation of industrial, scientific, and medical devices operating within the band. | (B) Amateur stations operating in the 2400-2417 MHz segment must accept harmful | ||
interference that may be caused by the proper operation of industrial, scientific and | |||
medical equipment. | |||
(iv) The 2417-2450 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a co-secondary | |||
basis with the Federal Government radiolocation service. Amateur stations operating | |||
within the 2417-2450 MHz segment must accept harmful interference that may be | |||
caused by the proper operation of industrial, scientific, and medical devices operating | |||
within the band. | |||
== 5 GHz (5 cm) == | == 5 GHz (5 cm) == | ||
FCC allocation (47 CFR §97.301): 5.650-5.925 GHz | FCC allocation (47 CFR §97.301): 5.650-5.925 GHz | ||
47 CFR §97.303: | 47 CFR §97.303: | ||
(m) In the 5 cm band: | |||
(1) In the 5.650-5.725 GHz segment, the amateur service is allocated in all ITU Regions on a co-secondary basis with the space research (deep space) service. | (m) In the 5 cm band: | ||
(2) In the 5.725-5.850 GHz segment, the amateur service is allocated in all ITU Regions on a secondary basis. No amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the fixed-satellite service in ITU Region 1. | (1) In the 5.650-5.725 GHz segment, the amateur service is allocated in all ITU Regions | ||
(3) No amateur station transmitting in the 5.725-5.875 GHz segment is protected from interference due to the operation of industrial, scientific and medical devices operating on 5.8 GHz. | on a co-secondary basis with the space research (deep space) service. | ||
(4) In the 5.650-5.850 GHz segment, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the radiolocation service. | (2) In the 5.725-5.850 GHz segment, the amateur service is allocated in all ITU Regions | ||
(5) In the 5.850-5.925 GHz segment, the amateur service is allocated in ITU Region 2 on a co-secondary basis with the radiolocation service. In the United States, the segment is allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis to the non-Government fixed-satellite service. No amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the fixed, fixed-satellite and mobile services. No amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations in the non-Government fixed-satellite service. | on a secondary basis. No amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is | ||
protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other | |||
nations in the fixed-satellite service in ITU Region 1. | |||
(3) No amateur station transmitting in the 5.725-5.875 GHz segment is protected from | |||
interference due to the operation of industrial, scientific and medical devices operating | |||
on 5.8 GHz. | |||
(4) In the 5.650-5.850 GHz segment, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference | |||
to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by | |||
other nations in the radiolocation service. | |||
(5) In the 5.850-5.925 GHz segment, the amateur service is allocated in ITU Region 2 on a | |||
co-secondary basis with the radiolocation service. In the United States, the segment is | |||
allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis to the non-Government fixed-satellite | |||
service. No amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from | |||
interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the fixed, | |||
fixed-satellite and mobile services. No amateur station shall cause harmful interference | |||
to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations in the non-Government | |||
fixed-satellite service. |
Revision as of 12:35, 8 September 2010
Overview
HSMM, the technology this project is based on, uses radios operating under part 97 of the FCC regulations.
2.4 GHz (13cm)
FCC allocation (47 CFR §97.301): 2300-2310 MHz, 2390-2450 MHz
47 CFR §97.303:
(j) In the 13 cm band: (1) The amateur service is allocated on a secondary basis in all ITU Regions. In ITU Region 1, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, and shall be not protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the fixed and mobile services. In ITU Regions 2 and 3, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, and shall not be protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the fixed, mobile and radiolocation services. (2) In the United States: (i) The 2300-2305 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis. (Currently the 2300-2305 MHz segment is not allocated to any service on a primary basis.); (ii) The 2305-2310 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis to the fixed, mobile, and radiolocation services; (iii) The 2390-2417 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a primary basis. (A) The 2390-2395 MHz segment is shared with Federal and non-Federal Government mobile services on a co-equal basis. See 47 CFR 2.106, footnote US276. (B) Amateur stations operating in the 2400-2417 MHz segment must accept harmful interference that may be caused by the proper operation of industrial, scientific and medical equipment. (iv) The 2417-2450 MHz segment is allocated to the amateur service on a co-secondary basis with the Federal Government radiolocation service. Amateur stations operating within the 2417-2450 MHz segment must accept harmful interference that may be caused by the proper operation of industrial, scientific, and medical devices operating within the band.
5 GHz (5 cm)
FCC allocation (47 CFR §97.301): 5.650-5.925 GHz 47 CFR §97.303:
(m) In the 5 cm band: (1) In the 5.650-5.725 GHz segment, the amateur service is allocated in all ITU Regions on a co-secondary basis with the space research (deep space) service. (2) In the 5.725-5.850 GHz segment, the amateur service is allocated in all ITU Regions on a secondary basis. No amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the fixed-satellite service in ITU Region 1. (3) No amateur station transmitting in the 5.725-5.875 GHz segment is protected from interference due to the operation of industrial, scientific and medical devices operating on 5.8 GHz. (4) In the 5.650-5.850 GHz segment, no amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the radiolocation service. (5) In the 5.850-5.925 GHz segment, the amateur service is allocated in ITU Region 2 on a co-secondary basis with the radiolocation service. In the United States, the segment is allocated to the amateur service on a secondary basis to the non-Government fixed-satellite service. No amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations authorized by other nations in the fixed, fixed-satellite and mobile services. No amateur station shall cause harmful interference to, nor is protected from interference due to the operation of, stations in the non-Government fixed-satellite service.