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2-4 Enterprise Wireless LAN Antenna Specification Guide
• All applications for equipment authorization must clearly show compliance with all of the technical
requirements under worst case parameters, under user or operator control, based on frame rates,
listen/talk ratios and user data transfer conditions.
listen/talk ratios and user data transfer conditions.
All the devices subject to the DFS requirements must be submitted to the Commission’s Laboratory Division
for pre-grant testing and equipment authorization.
for pre-grant testing and equipment authorization.
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The applicant must ensure that all equipment
authorization applications subject to this interim procedure include appropriate attestations that the device
has no option to change the DFS parameters and that transmissions are disabled at least in the 5600 – 5650
MHz band. The application must include the user’s manual with the appropriate installation and operations
requirements for the installers and operators.
has no option to change the DFS parameters and that transmissions are disabled at least in the 5600 – 5650
MHz band. The application must include the user’s manual with the appropriate installation and operations
requirements for the installers and operators.
We are continuing to evaluate additional measures that may need to be taken to further ensure against
interference caused by 5 GHz outdoor wireless systems located near airports. While manufacturers have an
obligation to ensure that their equipment complies with FCC rules, and must take steps to ensure their
devices are unlikely to cause harmful interference, Section 15.5 of the Commission’s rules also places an
obligation on users of devices to avoid causing interference and to correct any interference that may occur.
We encourage the manufacturers to include information for the users, including the operators and installers,
to ensure that they understand that it is incumbent on them to cooperate with manufacturers to implement
any changes necessary to facilitate compliance.
interference caused by 5 GHz outdoor wireless systems located near airports. While manufacturers have an
obligation to ensure that their equipment complies with FCC rules, and must take steps to ensure their
devices are unlikely to cause harmful interference, Section 15.5 of the Commission’s rules also places an
obligation on users of devices to avoid causing interference and to correct any interference that may occur.
We encourage the manufacturers to include information for the users, including the operators and installers,
to ensure that they understand that it is incumbent on them to cooperate with manufacturers to implement
any changes necessary to facilitate compliance.
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Devices may be optionally designed not to transmit on channels which overlap 5570 – 5680 MHz instead
of requiring installers to perform site-by-site adjustments. In that case it is still required that the devices
should be installed professionally and the procedures for registering the device in the industry database
should be included in the Users Manual.
should be installed professionally and the procedures for registering the device in the industry database
should be included in the Users Manual.
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A voluntary WISPA sponsored database has been developed that allows operators and installers to register
the location information of the UNII devices operating outdoors in the 5470 – 5725 MHz band within 35 km
of any TDWR location (see http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx). This database may be used
by government agencies in order to expedite resolution of any interference to TDWRs.
of any TDWR location (see http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udia/home.aspx). This database may be used
by government agencies in order to expedite resolution of any interference to TDWRs.
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For example, device software must not have any country code options or software configuration settings
which allow an end user to modify the DFS operation or impact the performance of DFS. See KDB 594280.
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The TCBs are not permitted to approve transmitters with radar detection capabilities. See KDB 628591.
9 The manufacturers may consider taking steps providing clear instructions to operators and installers of
devices as to the need to comply with rules for use of the band, guidance on registration of devices and any
other processes that are designed to avoid interference. They may use methods that include, but are not
limited to, instructions in manuals, notification on product web pages and service bulletins issued for
products in the field.
devices as to the need to comply with rules for use of the band, guidance on registration of devices and any
other processes that are designed to avoid interference. They may use methods that include, but are not
limited to, instructions in manuals, notification on product web pages and service bulletins issued for
products in the field.
TDWR Location Information*
STATE CITY
LONGITUDE
LATITUDE
FREQUENCY
TERRAIN
ELEVATION
(MSL) [ft]
ELEVATION
(MSL) [ft]
ANTENNA
HEIGHT ABOVE
TERRAIN [ft]
HEIGHT ABOVE
TERRAIN [ft]
AZ
PHOENIX
W 112 09 46
N 33 25 14
5610 MHz
1024
64
CO
DENVER
W 104 31 35
N 39 43 39
5615 MHz
5643
64
FL
FT LAUDERDALE
W 080 20 39
N 26 08 36
5645 MHz
7
113
FL
MIAMI
W 080 29 28
N 25 45 27
5605 MHz
10
113
FL
ORLANDO
W 081 19 33
N 28 20 37
5640 MHz
72
97
FL
TAMPA
W 082 31 04
N 27 51 35
5620 MHz
14
80
FL
WEST PALM
BEACH
BEACH
W 080 16 23
N 26 41 17
5615 MHz
20
113