[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: 47CFR90.214] [Page 349] TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION COMMISSION (CONTINUED) PART 90_PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES--Table of Contents Subpart I_General Technical Standards Sec. 90.214 Transient frequency behavior. Transmitters designed to operate in the 150-174 MHz and 421-512 MHz frequency bands must maintain transient frequencies within the maximum frequency difference limits during the time intervals indicated: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ All equipment Maximum ------------------------- Time intervals 1, 2 frequency 150 to 174 421 to 512 difference \3\ MHz MHz ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transient Frequency Behavior for Equipment Designed to Operate on 25 kHz Channels ------------------------------------------------------------------------ t1 4.......................... 25.0 kHz t2............................ 12.5 kHz t3 4.......................... 25.0 kHz ------------------------------- Transient Frequency Behavior for Equipment Designed to Operate on 12.5 kHz Channels ------------------------------------------------------------------------ t1 4.......................... 12.5 kHz t2............................ 6.25 kHz t3 4.......................... 12.5 kHz ------------------------------- Transient Frequency Behavior for Equipment Designed to Operate on 6.25 kHz Channels ------------------------------------------------------------------------ t1 4.......................... 6.25 kHz t2............................ 3.125 kHz t3 4.......................... 6.25 kHz ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \1\on is the instant when a 1 kHz test signal is completely suppressed, including any capture time due to phasing. t1 is the time period immediately following ton. t2 is the time period immediately following t1. t3 is the time period from the instant when the transmitter is turned off until toff. toff is the instant when the 1 kHz test signal starts to rise. 2 During the time from the end of t2 to the beginning of t3, the frequency difference must not exceed the limits specified in Sec. 90.213. 3 Difference between the actual transmitter frequency and the assigned transmitter frequency. 4 If the transmitter carrier output power rating is 6 watts or less, the frequency difference during this time period may exceed the maximum frequency difference for this time period. [62 FR 2040, Jan. 15, 1997]