47 C.F.R. § 24.237   Interference protection.


Title 47 - Telecommunication


Title 47: Telecommunication
PART 24—PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
Subpart E—Broadband PCS

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§ 24.237   Interference protection.

(a) All licensees are required to coordinate their frequency usage with the co-channel or adjacent channel incumbent fixed microwave licensees in the 1850–1990 MHz band. Coordination must occur before initiating operations from any base station. Problems that arise during the coordination process are to be resolved by the parties to the coordination. Licensees are required to coordinate with all users possibly affected, as determined by Appendix I to this subpart E (Appendix E of the Memorandum Opinion and Order, GEN Docket No. 90–314, FCC 94–144; TIA Telecommunications Systems Bulletin 10–F, “Interference Criteria for Microwave Systems,” May 1994, (TSB10–F)); or an alternative method agreed to by the parties.

(b) The results of the coordination process need to be reported to the Commission only if the parties fail to agree. Because broadband PCS licensees are required to protect fixed microwave licensees in the 1850–1990 MHz band, the Commission will be involved in the coordination process only upon complaint of interference from a fixed microwave licensee. In such a case, the Commission will resolve the issues.

(c) In all other respects, coordination procedures are to follow the requirements of §101.103(d) of this chapter to the extent that these requirements are not inconsistent with those specified in this part.

(d) The licensee must perform an engineering analysis to assure that the proposed facilities will not cause interference to existing OFS stations within the coordination distance specified in Table 3 of a magnitude greater than that specified in the criteria set forth in paragraphs (e) and (f) of this section, unless there is prior agreement with the affected OFS licensee. Interference calculations shall be based on the sum of the power received at the terminals of each microwave receiver from all of the applicant's current and proposed PCS operations.

                                                      Table 3_Coordination Distances in Kilometers--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------                                                         PCS Base Station Antenna HAAT in Meters---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------                     EIRP(W)                         5      10      20      50      100     150     200     250     300     500    1000    1500    2000--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0.1.............................................      90      93      99     110     122     131     139     146     152     173     210     239     2630.5.............................................      96     100     105     116     128     137     145     152     158     179     216     245     2691...............................................      99     103     108     119     131     140     148     155     161     182     219     248     2722...............................................     120     122     126     133     142     148     154     159     164     184     222     250     2745...............................................     154     157     161     168     177     183     189     194     198     213     241     263     28210..............................................     180     183     187     194     203     210     215     220     225     240     268     291     31020..............................................     206     209     213     221     229     236     242     247     251     267     296     318     33750..............................................     241     244     248     255     264     271     277     282     287     302     331     354     374100.............................................     267     270     274     282     291     297     303     308     313     329     358     382     401200.............................................     293     296     300     308     317     324     330     335     340     356     386     409     436500.............................................     328     331     335     343     352     359     365     370     375     391     421     4401000............................................     354     357     361     369     378     385     391     397     402     4181200............................................     361     364     368     376     385     392     398     404     409     4251640............................................     372     375     379     388     397     404     410     416     421     4372400............................................     384     387     391     399     408     415     423     427     4313280............................................     396     399     403     412     419     427     435     439     446--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(e) For microwave paths of 25 kilometers or less, interference determinations shall be based on the C/I criteria set forth in TIA Telecommunications Systems Bulletin 10–F, “Interference Criteria for Microwave Systems,” May 1994 (TSB10–F).

(f) For microwave paths longer than 25 kilometers, the interference protection criterion shall be such that the interfering signal will not produce more than 1.0 dB degradation of the practical threshold of the microwave receiver for analog system, or such that the interfering signal will not cause an increase in the bit error rate (BER) from 10E–6 to 10E–5 for digital systems.

(g) The development of the C/I ratios and interference criteria specified in paragraphs (e) and (f) of this section and the methods employed to compute the interfering power at the microwave receivers shall follow generally acceptable good engineering practices. The procedures described for computing interfering signal levels in (Appendix I to this subpart E Appendix E of the Memorandum Opinion and Order, GEN Docket No. 90–314, FCC 94–144) shall be applied. Alternatively, procedures for determining interfering signal levels and other criteria as may be developed by the Electronics Industries Association (EIA), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or any other recognized authority will be acceptable to the Commission.

[59 FR 32854, June 24, 1994, as amended at 61 FR 29691, June 21, 1996; 69 FR 75171, Dec. 15, 2004]

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