Emission Constraints Sample Clauses

Emission Constraints. The transmit earth station must be equipped and operated in such a manner that spurious emission at the output of the antenna due to all sources does not exceed 4 dBW/4 kHz outside of the assigned carrier bandwidth.
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Emission Constraints. The transmit earth station must be equipped and operated in such a manner that spurious emission at the output of the antenna due to all sources does not exceed 4 dbW/4 kHz outside of the assigned transponder bandwidth. The EIRP density of each carrier, outside the bandwidth allocation of the transponder or partial transponder, which results from spectral regrowth due to earth station non-linearities shall be at least 26 dB below the main carrier spectral density, and shall not exceed 4 dBW in any 4 kHz band within the C-and Ku-band frequency range of the satellite.
Emission Constraints. The EIRP density of intermodulation, products resulting from multicarrier operation of the earth station wideband RF equipment must not exceed 4 dBW/4 kHz within the frequency range 5925 to 6425 GHz. The EIRP outside of the bandwidth assigned to Alpha Lyracom's digital services resulting from spurious tones, bands of noise, and all other unwanted signals (with the exception of multicarrier intermodulation products) must not exceed 4 dBW in any 4 kHz band within frequency range 5925 to 6425 GHz. Spurious products falling in any 4 kHz band within the transponders allocated to Alpha Lyracom's digital service, must be at least 40 dB below the transmitted carrier level for carriers whose information rate is less than or equal to 2.048 Mbits/sec, and 50 dB below the transmitted carrier level for carriers having information rates greater than 2.048 Mbits/sec. The EIRP density in the frequency range 0.35R to 0.5R Hz away from the nominal carrier center frequency must be at least 16 dB below the peak EIRP density, measured in a 4 kHz band, where R is the transmission rate into the QPSK modulator (i.e., after FEC coding has been applied). The EIRP density outside of the allocated bandwidth of the carrier which results from spectral regrowth due to earth station non-linearities shall be at least 26 dB below the main carrier spectral density measured in a 4 kHz band.

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