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        <CFRTITLE>47</CFRTITLE>
        <CFRTITLETEXT>Telecommunication</CFRTITLETEXT>
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        <DATE>2024-10-01</DATE>
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        <ORIGINALDATE>2024-10-01</ORIGINALDATE>
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            <PARENT HEADING="Title 47" SEQ="5">Telecommunication</PARENT>
            <PARENT HEADING="CHAPTER I" SEQ="4">FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION</PARENT>
            <PARENT HEADING="SUBCHAPTER A" SEQ="3">GENERAL</PARENT>
            <PARENT HEADING="PART 15" SEQ="2">RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES</PARENT>
            <PARENT HEADING="Subpart C" SEQ="1">Intentional Radiators</PARENT>
            <PARENT HEADING="" SEQ="0">Radiated Emission Limits, Additional Provisions</PARENT>
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        <SECTNO>§ 15.229</SECTNO>
        <SUBJECT>Operation within the band 40.66-40.70 MHz.</SUBJECT>
        <P>(a) Unless operating pursuant to the provisions in § 15.231, the field strength of any emissions within this band shall not exceed 1,000 microvolts/meter at 3 meters.</P>
        <P>(b) As an alternative to the limit in paragraph (a) of this section, perimeter protection systems may demonstrate compliance with the following: the field strength of any emissions within this band shall not exceed 500 microvolts/meter at 3 meters, as determined using measurement instrumentations employing an average detector. The provisions in § 15.35 for limiting peak emissions apply where compliance of these devices is demonstrated under this alternative emission limit.</P>
        <P>(c) The field strength of any emissions appearing outside of this band shall not exceed the general radiated emission limits in § 15.209.</P>
        <P>(d) The frequency tolerance of the carrier signal shall be maintained within ±0.01% of the operating frequency over a temperature variation of −20 degrees to + 50 degrees C at normal supply voltage, and for a variation in the primary supply voltage from 85% to 115% of the rated supply voltage at a temperature of 20 degrees C. For battery operated equipment, the equipment tests shall be performed using a new battery.</P>
        <CITA>[54 FR 17714, Apr. 25, 1989, as amended at 55 FR 33910, Aug. 20, 1990]</CITA>
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