Table 1-Maximum Radiated Power
Class of station | Band MHz | Maximum EIRP | Maximum ERP1 | ||
Watts | dBW | Watts | dBW | ||
Master | 941.0-941.5 | 1000 | 30 | 600 | 27.8 |
Fixed Remote and Master | 932.0-932.5 | 50 | 17 | 30 | 14.8 |
1 Where ERP = EIRP/1.64.[GREATER THAN]
Table 2-Antenna Height-Power Reduction Table
Antenna height above average terrain (meters) | EIRP | ERP | ||
Watts | dBW | Watts | dBW | |
Above 305 | 200 | 23 | 120 | 20.8 |
Above 275 to 305 | 250 | 24 | 150 | 21.8 |
Above 245 to 275 | 315 | 25 | 190 | 22.8 |
Above 215 to 245 | 400 | 26 | 240 | 23.8 |
Above 180 to 215 | 500 | 27 | 300 | 24.8 |
Above 150 to 180 | 630 | 28 | 380 | 25.8 |
Note to Table 2: This information is from the Arrangement between the Federal Communications Commission and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration of the United States of America, and Industry Canada concerning the use of the bands 932 to 935 MHz and 941 to 944 MHz along the United States-Canada border signed in 1994. This agreement also lists grandfathered stations that must be protected.
Maximum EIRP for master stations in the MHz band: 1000 watts (30 dBW) 952-953
Maximum EIRP for fixed remote stations or stations in the 928-929 MHz band: 50 watts (17 dBW) master
Maximum EIRP for mobile master stations: 25 watts (14 dBW)
Maximum antenna height above average master or control stations: 152 m at 1000 watts terrain for EIRP, power derated in accordance with the following table:
Antenna height above average terrain (m) | EIRP | |
Watts | dBm | |
Above 305 | 200 | 53 |
Above 275 to 305 | 250 | 54 |
Above 244 to 274 | 315 | 55 |
Above 214 to 243 | 400 | 56 |
Above 183 to 213 | 500 | 57 |
Above 153 to 182 | 630 | 58 |
Below 152 | 1000 | 60 |
Note to table in paragraph (d)(2): This information is from the Arrangement between the Department of Communications of Canada and the Federal Communications Commission of the United States of America Concerning the Use of the Bands 928 to 929 MHz and 952 to 953 MHz along the United States-Canada Border signed in 1991. This agreement also lists grandfathered stations that must be protected.
Antenna height above average mean sea level (meters) | EIRP | |
Watts | dBW | |
Above 305 | 200 | 23 |
Above 274 to 305 | 250 | 24 |
Above 243 to 274 | 315 | 25 |
Above 213 to 243 | 400 | 26 |
Above 182 to 213 | 500 | 27 |
Above 152 to 182 | 630 | 28 |
Up to 152 | 1000 | 30 |
Note to table in paragraph (d)(3): This information is from the Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Mexican States Concerning the Allocation and Use of Frequency Bands by Terrestrial Non-Broadcasting Radiocommunication Services Along the Common Border, Protocol #6 Concerning the Allotment and Use of Channels in the 932-932.5 and 941-941.5 MHz Bands for Fixed Point-to-Multipoint Services Along the Common Border signed in 1994.
47 C.F.R. §101.1333
to table in paragraph ( d )(3): This information is from the Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Mexican States Concerning the Allocation and Use of Frequency Bands by Terrestrial Non-Broadcasting Radiocommunication Services Along the Common Border, Protocol #6 Concerning the Allotment and Use of Channels in the 932-932.5 and 941-941.5 MHz Bands for Fixed Point-to-Multipoint Services Along the Common Border signed in 1994.