Table 1 to Paragraph (c)
Frequencies | Signal leakage limit | Distance in meters (m) |
Analog signals less than and including 54 MHz, and over 216 MHz | 15 [MICRO]V/m | 30 |
Digital signals less than and including 54 MHz, and over 216 MHz | 13.1 [MICRO]V/m | 30 |
Analog signals over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz | 20 [MICRO]V/m | 3 |
Digital signals over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz | 17.4 [MICRO]V/m | 3 |
47 C.F.R. §76.605
For Federal Register citations affecting § 76.605 see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
NOTE 1: Local franchising authorities of systems serving fewer than 1,000 subscribers may adopt standards less stringent than those in § 76.605(a) and (b). Any such agreement shall be reduced to writing and be associated with the system's proof-of-performance records.
NOTE 2: For systems serving rural areas as defined in § 76.5 , the system may negotiate with its local franchising authority for standards less stringent than those in § 76.605(b)(3), (7), (8), (10) and (11). Any such agreement shall be reduced to writing and be associated with the system's proof-of-performance records.
NOTE 3: The requirements of this section shall not apply to devices subject to the TV interface device rules under part 15 of this chapter.
NOTE 4: Should subscriber complaints arise from a system failing to meet § 76.605(b)(10), the cable operator will be required to remedy the complaint and perform test measurements on § 76.605(b)(10) containing the full number of channels as indicated in § 76.601(b)(2) at the complaining subscriber's terminal. Further, should the problem be found to be system-wide, the Commission may order that the full number of channels as indicated in § 76.601(b)(2) be tested at all required locations for future proof-of-performance tests.
NOTE 5: No State or franchising authority may prohibit, condition, or restrict a cable system's use of any type of subscriber equipment or any transmission technology.