[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 47, Volume 5]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 47CFR101.109]



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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION

 

                         COMMISSION (CONTINUED)

 

PART 101_FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart C_Technical Standards

 

Sec. 101.109  Bandwidth.



    (a) Each authorization issued pursuant to these rules will show, as 

the emission designator, a symbol representing the class of emission 

which must be prefixed by a number specifying the necessary bandwidth. 

This figure does not necessarily indicate the bandwidth actually 

occupied by the emission at any instant. In those cases where part 2 of 

this chapter does not provide a formula for the computation of the 

necessary bandwidth, the occupied bandwidth may be used in the emission 

designator.

    (b) Stations in this service will be authorized any type of 

emission, method of modulation, and transmission characteristic, 

consistent with efficient use of the spectrum and good engineering 

practice, except that Type B, damped-wave emission will not be 

authorized.

    (c) The maximum bandwidth which will be authorized per frequency 

assigned is set out in the table that follows. Regardless of the maximum 

authorized bandwidth specified for each frequency band, the Commission 

reserves the right to issue a license for less than the maximum 

bandwidth if it appears that a lesser bandwidth would be sufficient to 

support an applicant's intended communications.



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           Frequency band (MHz)             Maximum authorized bandwidth

------------------------------------------------------------------------

928 to 929................................  25 kHz 1 5 6

932 to 932.5, 941 to 941.5................  12.5 kHz 1 5 6

932.5 to 935, 941.5 to 944................  200 kHz \1\

952 to 960................................  200 KHz 1 5 6

1,850 to 1,990............................  10 MHz \1\

2,110 to 2,130............................  3.5 MHz

2,130 to 2,150............................  800 or 1600 KHz \1\

2,150 to 2,160............................  10 MHz

2,160 to 2,180............................  3.5 MHz

2,180 to 2,200............................  800 or 1600 KHz \1\

2,450 to 2,483.5..........................  625 KHz \2\

2,483.5 to 2,500..........................  800 KHz

3,700 to 4,200............................  20 MHz

5,925 to 6,425............................  30 MHz \1\

6,425 to 6,525............................  25 MHz

6,525 to 6,875............................  10 MHz \1\

10,550 to 10,680..........................  5 MHz \1\

10,700 to 11,700..........................  40 MHz \1\

12,200 to 12,700\8\.......................  500 megahertz

13,200 to 13,250..........................  25 MHz

17,700 to 18,140..........................  220 MHz \1\

18,140 to 18,142..........................  2 MHz

18,142 to 18,580..........................  6 MHz

18,580 to 18,820..........................  20 MHz \1\

18,820 to 18,920..........................  10 MHz

18,920 to 19,160..........................  20 MHz \1\

19,160 to 19,260..........................  10 MHz

19,260 to 19,700..........................  220 MHz \1\

21,200 to 23,600..........................  50 MHz \1\ \4\

24,250 to 25,250..........................  40 MHz \7\



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27,500 to 28,350..........................  850 MHz

29,100 to 29,250..........................  150 MHz

31,000 to 31,075..........................  75 MHz

31,075 to 31,225..........................  150 MHz

31,225 to 31,300..........................  75 MHz

38,600 to 40,000..........................  50 MHz \7\

71,000 to 76,000..........................  5000 MHz

81,000 to 86,000..........................  5000 MHz

92,000 to 95,000..........................  (\3\)

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\1\ The maximum bandwidth that will be authorized for each particular

  frequency in this band is detailed in the appropriate frequency table

  in Sec. 101.147. If contiguous channels are aggregated in the 928-

  928.85/952-952.85/956.25-956.45 MHz, the 928.85-929/959.85-960 MHz, or

  the 932-932.5/941-941.5 MHz bands, then the bandwidth may exceed that

  which is listed in the table.

\2\ 1250 KHz, 1875 KHz, or 2500 KHz on a case-by-case basis.

\3\ To be specified in authorization. For the band 92 to 95 GHz, maximum

  bandwidth is licensed in one segment of 2 GHz from 92-94 GHz and one

  0.9 GHz segment from 94.1 to 95 GHz, or the total of the loaded band

  if smaller than the assigned bandwidth.

\4\ For exceptions, see Sec. 101.147(s).

\5\ A 12.5 kHz bandwidth applies only to frequencies listed in Sec.

  101.147(b)(1) through (4).

\6\ For frequencies listed in Sec. 101.147(b)(1) through (4),

  consideration will be given on a case-by-case basis to authorizing

  bandwidths up to 50 kHz.

\7\ For channel block assignments in the 24,250-25,250 MHz and 38,600-

  40,000 MHz bands, the authorized bandwidth is equivalent to an

  unpaired channel block assignment or to either half of a symmetrical

  paired channel block assignment. When adjacent channels are

  aggregated, equipment is permitted to operate over the full channel

  block aggregation without restriction.

Note to Footnote 7: Unwanted emissions shall be suppressed at the

  aggregate channel block edges based on the same roll-off rate as is

  specified for a single channel block in Sec. 101.111(a)(1) or in

  Sec. 101.111(a)(2)(ii) and (iii) as appropriate.

\8\ For incumbent private operational fixed point-to-point stations in

  this band (those not licensed as MVDDS), the maximum bandwidth shall

  be 20 MHz.





[61 FR 26677, May 28, 1996, as amended at 61 FR 44181, Aug. 28, 1996; 62 

FR 23167, Apr. 29, 1997; 62 FR 24582, May 6, 1997; 63 FR 6105, Feb. 6, 

1998; 65 FR 17449, Apr. 3, 2000; 65 FR 38329, June 20, 2000; 65 FR 

59358, Oct. 5, 2000; 67 FR 43038, June 26, 2002; 68 FR 4956, Jan. 31, 

2003; 69 FR 3266, Jan. 23, 2004; 70 FR 29997, May 25, 2005]