60 GHz NPRM Got Few Changes From Draft
The final version FCC NPRM proposing revised rules for short-range radars in the 60 GHz band (see 2107130066) had few changes from the draft, based on our side-by-side comparison. The NPRM Wednesday noted it's based in part on the current…
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European Telecommunications Standards Institute standards, which are under review. The final version noted differences from ETSI in how power levels are measured. “The ETSI standard specifies the conducted output power as a mean (average) limit, rather than a peak limit as our rules do,” the FNPRM said: “We seek input on whether the Commission should consider average transmitter conducted output power limit and what impact this would have on the different types of … devices.” The order was also updated to reflect recent waivers for the band granted last week (see 2107090047). Comments are due 30 days after Federal Register publication, replies 60 days after publication.