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FCC Overview

FCC Overview. Dennis Ward ATCB. CFR 47 FCC Regulation. Part 2 General Requirements Part 5 Experimental Radio Service Part 15 Subpart C, D, and E Unlicensed Low Power Transmitters Part 20 Common Carrier Part 21 Domestic Public Service Part 22 Public Mobile Service Part 24 Licensed PCS.

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FCC Overview

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  1. FCC Overview Dennis Ward ATCB

  2. CFR 47 FCC Regulation • Part 2 General Requirements • Part 5 Experimental Radio Service • Part 15 Subpart C, D, and E Unlicensed Low Power Transmitters • Part 20 Common Carrier • Part 21 Domestic Public Service • Part 22 Public Mobile Service • Part 24 Licensed PCS

  3. CFR 47 FCC Regulation • Part 25 Satellite Communication Services • Part 26 General Wireless services • Part 27 Miscellaneous Wireless Services • Part 68 Telecom Services • Part 73 Education Services • Part 74 Television Broadcast • Part 80 Maritime Service

  4. CFR 47 FCC Regulations • Part 87 Aviation • Part 90 Private Land Mobile • Part 95 Personal Radio Service • Part 97 Amateur Radio • Part 100 Digital Satellite Broadcast (Eliminated and now requirements are in Part 25) • Part 101 Fixed Microwave

  5. Organization of the Equipment Authorization Process • Historical by nature • FCC enacted by Congress so rules are hard to change. • Written originally for Licensed transmitters • Provide the very first “pre-standards” rules for authorization of radio transmitters • Has been expanded several times as technology changes

  6. Three methods of authorization • Verification • Manufacturer tests to limits • Maintins records • Verifies compliance • No reporting to FCC required • DoC • Testing done only by accredited and FCC recognized test lab • Lab must be accredited and must be either in the US of in a country with an active MRA with the US • DoC logo placed on equipment and DoC provided to end user

  7. Certification Process • Used for new equipment authorizations • Is more than just a “test report” – is in actually a legal document • Requires a detailed list of “Exhibits” See 2.1033 for complete details. • Receives a grant of equipment authorization from FCC. • Certification

  8. Certification Process • Purpose of the grant • To define the capability and ratings of a transmitter for the FCC and other equipment users • To show the equipment is “Acceptable for Licensing” and what that use is • If the grant isn’t correct or clear then there may be issues getting user/site license when attempts to operate the device are done. • To signify that the device has been properly tested and may be marketed in the US • Compliance report should clearly state all modes of operation, which modes were tested and which were worst case.

  9. Certification Process • Uses of the grant • FCC licensing bureaus use the grant information to issue licenses to equipment users/stations • Incorrect information on the grant can lead to significant problems obtaining a license • The public regularly checks the details of a grant before purchasing a product • US Customs reviews grant information when products are imported into the United States • Many other countries will allow products to be imported based on the FCC approval and information on the grant

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