[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 47, Volume 2] [Revised as of October 1, 2003] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 47CFR24.232] [Page 238] TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) PART 24--PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES--Table of Contents Subpart E--Broadband PCS Sec. 24.232 Power and antenna height limits. (a) Base stations are limited to 1640 watts peak equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) with an antenna height up to 300 meters HAAT. See Sec. 24.53 for HAAT calculation method. Base station antenna heights may exceed 300 meters with a corresponding reduction in power; see Table 1 of this section. In no case may the peak output power of a base station transmitter exceed 100 watts. The service area boundary limit and microwave protection criteria specified in Sec. 24.236 and Sec. 24.237 apply. Table 1--Reduced Power for Base Station Antenna Heights Over 300 Meters ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Maximum HAAT in meters e.i.r.p. (watts) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [le]300...................................................... 1,640 [le]500...................................................... 1,070 [le]1,000.................................................... 490 [le]1,500.................................................... 270 [le]2,000.................................................... 160 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ (b) Mobile/portable stations are limited to 2 watts e.i.r.p. peak power and the equipment must employ means to limit the power to the minimum necessary for successful communications. (c) Peak transmit power must be measured over any interval of continuous transmission using instrumentation calibrated in terms of an rms-equivalent voltage. The measurement results shall be properly adjusted for any instrument limitations, such as detector response times, limited resolution bandwidth capability when compared to the emission bandwidth, sensitivity, etc., so as to obtain a true peak measurement for the emission in question over the full bandwidth of the channel.