[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 47, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

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

[CITE: 47CFR15.33]



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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION

 

              CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

 

PART 15_RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 15.33  Frequency range of radiated measurements.



    (a) For an intentional radiator, the spectrum shall be investigated 

from the lowest radio frequency signal generated in the device, without 

going below 9 kHz, up to at least the frequency shown in this paragraph:

    (1) If the intentional radiator operates below 10 GHz: to the tenth 

harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency or to 40 GHz, whichever is 

lower.

    (2) If the intentional radiator operates at or above 10 GHz and 

below 30 GHz: to the fifth harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency 

or to 100 GHz, whichever is lower.

    (3) If the intentional radiator operates at or above 30 GHz: to the 

fifth harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency or to 200 GHz, 

whichever is lower, unless specified otherwise elsewhere in the rules.

    (4) If the intentional radiator contains a digital device, 

regardless of whether this digital device controls the functions of the 

intentional radiator or the digital device is used for additional 

control or function purposes other than to enable the operation of the 

intentional radiator, the frequency range shall be investigated up to 

the range specified in paragraphs (a)(1) through (a)(3) of this section 

or the range applicable to the digital device, as shown in paragraph 

(b)(1) of this section, whichever is the higher frequency range of 

investigation.

    (b) For unintentional radiators:

    (1) Except as otherwise indicated in paragraphs (b)(2) or (b)(3) of 

this section, for an unintentional radiator, including a digital device, 

the spectrum shall be investigated from the lowest radio frequency 

signal generated or used in the device, without going below the lowest 

frequency for which a radiated emission limit is specified, up to the 

frequency shown in the following table:



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

Highest frequency generated or used in the

 device or on which the device operates or       Upper frequency of

                tunes (MHz)                    measurement range (MHz)

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

Below 1.705...............................  30.

1.705-108.................................  1000.

108-500...................................  2000.

500-1000..................................  5000.

Above 1000................................  5th harmonic of the highest

                                             frequency or 40 GHz,

                                             whichever is lower.

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



    (2) A unintentional radiator, excluding a digital device, in which 

the highest frequency generated in the device,



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the highest frequency used in the device and the highest frequency on 

which the device operates or tunes are less than 30 MHz and which, in 

accordance with Sec. 15.109, is required to comply with standards on 

the level of radiated emissions within the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 

MHz, such as a CB receiver or a device designed to conduct its radio 

frequency emissions via connecting wires or cables, e.g., a carrier 

current system not intended to radiate, shall be investigated from the 

lowest radio frequency generated or used in the device, without going 

below 9 kHz (25 MHz for CB receivers), up to the frequency shown in the 

following table. If the unintentional radiator contains a digital 

device, the upper frequency to be investigated shall be that shown in 

the table below or in the table in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, as 

based on both the highest frequency generated and the highest frequency 

used in the digital device, whichever range is higher.



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

                                                                Upper

                                                              frequency

  Highest frequency generated or used in the device or on         of

          which the device operates or tunes (MHz)           measurement

                                                             range (MHz)

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

Below 1.705................................................           30

1.705-10...................................................          400

10-30......................................................          500

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



    (3) Except for a CB receiver, a receiver employing superheterodyne 

techniques shall be investigated from 30 MHz up to at least the second 

harmonic of the highest local oscillator frequency generated in the 

device. If such receiver is controlled by a digital device, the 

frequency range shall be investigated up to the higher of the second 

harmonic of the highest local oscillator frequency generated in the 

device or the upper frequency of the measurement range specified for the 

digital device in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.

    (c) The above specified frequency ranges of measurements apply to 

the measurement of radiated emissions and, in the case of receivers, the 

measurement to demonstrate compliance with the antenna conduction limits 

specified in Sec. 15.111. The frequency range of measurements for AC 

power line conducted limits is specified in Sec. Sec. 15.107 and 15.207 

and applies to all equipment subject to those regulations. In some 

cases, depending on the frequency(ies) generated and used by the 

equipment, only signals conducted onto the AC power lines are required 

to be measured.

    (d) Particular attention should be paid to harmonics and 

subharmonics of the fundamental frequency as well as to those 

frequencies removed from the fundamental by multiples of the oscillator 

frequency. Radiation at the frequencies of multiplier states should also 

be checked.



[54 FR 17714, Apr. 25, 1989, as amended at 61 FR 14502, Apr. 2, 1996; 63 

FR 42278, Aug. 7, 1998]