INTERFERENCE POLICY STATEMENT Clause Samples
INTERFERENCE POLICY STATEMENT. In the event Radio Interference occurs and the above standards are complied with, additional isolators, filters, cavities, etc., may be required to correct specific problems. The need for additional filtering equipment will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
INTERFERENCE POLICY STATEMENT. A. In the event licensed radio interference (RI) intermod occurs, all users of the site are required to participate in solving the problem by providing technical personnel and test equipment to locate the source of the specific problem. If the above standards are complied with, additional filters, cavities, etc. may be required. Before any new user can be added an intermod study will be conducted to see if any intermod will be created by adding the additional user and/or frequencies.
B. All equipment must be maintained in good working order and meet original manufacturers’ standards and be FCC type accepted for the application.
C. Involved systems, not in full compliance with the standards, will be asked to comply immediately or will be removed.
D. The standards are minimums found to be good engineering practices in the operation and maintenance of radio facilities.
▇. ▇▇ prevent receiver desensitizing, further reduce interference, protect adjacent sites and enhance technician safety, no transmitters will be allowed more than 100 ▇▇▇▇▇ output with ERP exceeding 200 ▇▇▇▇▇. Directional antennas will be allowed a higher ERP. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ positions will be engineered by the site manager with the exact placement determined on a non-interfering basis. The top 20 feet of tower space will be reserved for Rx multicoupler use on all tower structures.
INTERFERENCE POLICY STATEMENT. In the event Radio Interference occurs and the above standards are complied with, additional isolators, filters, cavities, etc., may be required to correct specific problems. The need for additional filtering equipment will be determined on a case-by-case basis. Systems involved, not in full compliance with these standards, will be asked to comply immediately. Users who remain non-compliant with these standards, after formal notification, are at risk of having their site use agreement(s) terminated. The standards listed are minimums found to be good engineering practice in the operation and maintenance of electronic sites. STATE OF OREGON
