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PROPOSAL TO REVISE MP-4 (FCC COMPUTING DEVICE TEST PROCEDURE)
On March 7, 1989, the Commission released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM) in General Docket 89-44, (FCC 89-53) to revise MP-4, the FCC's
procedure for testing computing devices.
Copies of the NPRM, which contains the proposed test procedure, may be
obtained from the Commission's duplicating contractor, International
Transcription Services, 2100 M Street, N.W., Suite 140, Washington, DC 20037,
(202) 857-3800.
Inquiries concerning the NPRM may be directed to Richard Fabina at (301)
725-1585.
Note: The time to file comments and reply comments in the above NPRM has
been extended until June 7 and July 7, 1989, respectively.
See ORDER EXTENDING TIME TO FILE COMMENTS released April 26, 1989.
4/19/89
MEMORANDUM, OPINION AND ORDER (DOC 87-389)
On June 12, 1990, the Commission released a MEMORANDUM, OPINION AND ORDER
(MO&O) in Gen. Docket 87-389 in response to a petition filed by the
Sensormatic Electronics Corporation requesting reconsideration of the FIRST
REPORT AND ORDER in Gen Docket 87-389 (Part 15 Revision released June 23,
1989). In this action the Commission delayed for one (1) year the
implementation of a portion of Section 15.249 of the new rules addressing
non-licensed operation within the frequency band 902-905 MHz. This action
will allow the manufacturers and users of anti-theft equipment to develop and
install systems that are less susceptible to interference from new Part 15
devices.
As a result of the foregoing action, Section 15.37 of the Rules is amended
by adding a new paragraph (d), and Section 15.249 is amended by adding a new
paragraph (e) to read as follows:
Section 15.37 Transition provision for compliance with the rules.
(d) Prior to May 25, 1991, no person shall import, market or operate
intentional radiators within the band 902-905 MHz under the provision of
Section 15.249. Until that date, the Commission will not issue a grant of
equipment authorization for equipment operating under Section 15.249 if the
equipment is designed to permit operation within the band 902-905 MHz.
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Section 15.249 Operation within the band 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz,
5725-5875 MHz, and 24.0-24.25 GHz.
(e) Parties considering the manufacture, importation, marketing or
operation of equipment under this section should also note the requirement
in Section 15.37(d).
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A very limited number of copies of the complete MO&O are available free of
charge from the FCC, Equipment Authorization Branch, 7435 Oakland Mills Rd.,
Columbia, MD 21046, Attn: Ruby Moore. Upon exhaustion of this supply,
copies of the MO&O may be obtained for a small fee from the Commission's
present duplicating contractor, ITS, 2100 M Street, N.W., Suite 140,
Washington, DC 20006, (202) 857-3800, or one of the other distributors of FCC
documents listed under Selection 4 of the main PAL menu (Other Commission
Activities and Procedures).
FCC PROCEDURE FOR MEASUREMENT OF INTENTIONAL RADIATORS (EXCEPT FOR PERIODIC
AND SPREAD SPECTRUM DEVICES AND DEVICES OPERATING BELOW 30 MHz)
On June 29, 1989, the Commission released a NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
(NPRM) in Docket 89-116, (FCC 89-154) to establish a new procedure for
measuring electromagnetic emissions from intentional radiators operating
under Part 15 of the Rules. This new procedure, "FCC/OET TP-3, is intended
to set forth uniform methods for testing such devices for compliance with
the technical standards adopted in the FIRST REPORT and ORDER, Docket 87-389,
Revision of Part 15 of the Rules.
All interested parties may file comments on or before August 17, 1989, and
reply comments on or before September 1, 1989.
Copies of the NPRM may be obtained from the Commission's duplicating
contractor, International Transcription Services, 2100 M St., N.W., Suite 140,
Washington, DC 20037, (202) 857-3800.
Inquiries concerning the NPRM may be directed to Richard Fabina, (301)
725-1585. Inquiries concerning Part 15 revision may be directed to John
Reed, (202) 653-7313.
RADIATORS WITH PERIODIC OPERATION AND ASSOCIATED SUPERREGENERATIVE RECEIVERS.
On June 29, 1989, the Commission released a NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
(NPRM) in Docket 89-117, (FCC 89-155) to establish a new procedure for
measuring electromagnetic emissions from periodic transmitters operating under
Part 15 of the Rules and from superregenerative receivers associated with such
devices. This new procedure, "FCC/OET TP-6, is intended to set forth uniform
methods for testing such devices for compliance with the technical standards
adopted in the FIRST REPORT and ORDER, Docket 87-389, Revision of Part 15 of
the Rules.
All interested parties may file comments on or before August 21, 1989, and
reply comments on or before September 5, 1989.
Copies of the NPRM may be obtained from the Commission's duplicating
contractor, International Transcription Services, 2100 M St., N.W., Suite 140,
Washington, DC 20037, (202) 857-3800.
Inquiries concerning the NPRM may be directed to Hugh Van Tuyl, (301)
725-1585. Inquiries concerning Part 15 revision may be directed to John
Reed, (202) 653-7313.
8/04/89
FCC PROCEDURE FOR MEASUREMENT OF UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS (EXCEPT DIGITAL
DEVICES AND DEVICES OPERATING BELOW 30 MHz)
On June 29, 1989, the Commission released a NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
(NPRM) in Docket 89-118, (FCC 89-156) to establish a new procedure for
measuring electromagnetic emissions from most unintentional radiators
operating under Part 15 of the Rules. The new procedure, "FCC/OET TP-4, is
intended to set forth uniform methods for testing such devices for compliance
with the technical standards adopted in the FIRST REPORT and ORDER, Docket
87-389, Revision of Part 15 of the Rules.
All interested parties may file comments on or before August 21, 1989, and
reply comments on or before September 5, 1989.
Copies of the NPRM may be obtained from the Commission's duplicating
contractor, International Transcription Services, 2100 M St., N.W., Suite 140,
Washington, DC 20037, (202) 857-3800.
Inquiries concerning the NPRM may be directed to Richard Fabina, (301)
725-1585. Inquiries concerning Part 15 revision may be directed to John
Reed, (202) 653-7313.
8/04/89
AMENDMENT OF PART 2 OF THE RULES CONCERNING THE IMPORTATION OF
RADIOFREQUENCY DEVICES CAPABLE OF CAUSING HARMFUL INTERFERENCE
On August 7, 1989, the Commission released a NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
(NPRM) in Docket 89-349, (FCC 89-244) to update its rules covering the
importation of radio frequency devices and to eliminate burdensome and
duplicative government information filing changes. These changes will
facilitate the US Customs Service Day One project to implement an
automated paperless entry system and more closely match the Commission's
rules with the separate requirements of the Telecommunication Trade Act of
1988. The Commission's importation regulations, found in Subpart K of Part
2, requires the submission of FCC Form 740 and sets forth conditions for
importation of radio frequency devices.
All interested parties may file comments on or before September 28, 1989,
and reply comments on or before October 13, 1989.
Copies of the NPRM may be obtained from the Commission's duplicating
contractor, International Transcription Services, 2100 M St., N.W., Suite 140,
Washington, DC 20037, (202) 857-3800.
Inquiries concerning the NPRM may be directed to Richard Engelman, (202)
653-6288.
09/29/89
On December 29, 1989, in response to a petition filed by the Personal
Communications Section of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA),
the Commission released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in GEN Docket
89-605, (FCC 89-341) to amend Parts 15 and 68 of the Commission's Rules to
require cordless telephones to be equipped with security provisions to protect
the