Intermodulation Study Clause Samples

Intermodulation Study. Motorola will perform Intermodulation (IM) studies to identify possible harmful RF emissions and interactions at each of the sites impacted by rebanding. Motorola will provide a report with recommendations to you. If the proposed frequencies cannot be effectively used at the appropriate sites, Motorola will notify you. Intermodulation studies are necessary in rebanding projects only under limited circumstances. An IM study for a site is appropriate if at least one of the three criteria, as noted in the table below, is present. Location with two or more co-site transmitters with potential to impair base station receivers. Yes Unknown Licensee's fixed receive antenna is proximate to a transmitting antenna other than your own. Yes Unknown Landlords or site managers of shared transceiver sites requiring an analysis of the IM environment as part of site agreements when changing frequencies. Yes Unknown
Intermodulation Study. The City of El Paso will supply available radio frequency input data for each site. Federal Engineering will review the FCC ULS database for other co-located users and perform intermodulation studies to identify potentially harmful RF emissions and interactions at each site affected by rebanding and include its findings in the system reconfiguration plan. Should any channel or channels not be suitable for use, Federal Engineering will request new channels from the TA on behalf of the City of El Paso. Location with two or more co-site transmitters with potential to impair base station receivers. Yes All Licensee’s fixed receive antenna is proximate to a transmitting antenna other than your own. Yes TBD Landlords or site managers of shared transceiver sites requiring an analysis of the IM environment as part of site agreements when changing transmitting frequencies. Yes TBD
Intermodulation Study. A study to determine whether an Interference problem may arise.
Intermodulation Study. Prior to the start of equipment installation at each of the nine (9) radio tower sites, Contractor shall perform an intermodulation (IM) study to find the effects of other radio interference resulting from all other frequencies in use at each site. The City will provide the Vendor with a list of frequencies present at each site location. The purpose of the analysis is to determine the baseline radio frequency (RF) environment at each site to minimize or eliminate intermodulation issues. The intermodulation study shall analyze intermodulation interference, transmitter noise interference, and receiver desensitization. Contractor shall submit a report on the results of the intermodulation study that will serve as a guide for channel assignments, transmitter combining, and site selection. The report shall specify potential sources of interference and the preventive measures that will be taken to address any identified interference problems. Contractor will assist the City to identify interference or desensitization issues, but because the Contractor must use specified Frequencies, resolution of interference or desensitization issues is the responsibility of the City.

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