OPERATING FREQUENCY Sample Clauses

OPERATING FREQUENCY. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by OpCo, ------------------- the Lessee Radio Facilities shall not be operated at the frequency for which the communications systems of OpCo or any of its Affiliates are currently licensed to operate by the Federal Communications Commission, or which would interfere with the operation of such systems.
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OPERATING FREQUENCY. 5.4.1 PRODUCER is responsible for the proper coordination of any applied under/over frequency generator tripping as per 756, Appendix C, Section II, A, 2.7. If the PRODUCTION FACILITY elects to employ under frequency generator tripping protection, then the under frequency relay set point MUST be on or below the under frequency curve referred to in 756, Appendix C, Section IV, A., 3.0, Exhibit C-1. Similarly, if the PRODUCTION FACILITY elects to employ over frequency generator tripping protection, then the over frequency relay set point MUST be on or above the over frequency curve referred to in 756, Appendix C, Section IV, A., 3.0, Exhibit C-1. If the PRODUCTION FACILITY decides that, after consultation with NIAGARA MOHAWK, it cannot meet the under frequency -tripping set point limitation referred to in Exhibit C-1, then PRODUCER shall agree to fund the cost incurred by NIAGARA MOHAWK to install and maintain compensatory load shedding equipment required by the NYSRC. If the PRODUCER decides that it cannot meet the over frequency tripping set point limitation referred to in Exhibit C-1, PRODUCER shall consult with NIAGARA MOHAWK and NIAGARA MOHAWK will notify PRODUCER of any consequences associated with that decision.
OPERATING FREQUENCY. Receive 4.5 to 4.8 GHz, Vertical Pol/Horizontal Pol Transmit 6.725 – 7.025 GHz, Horizontal Pol/Vertical Pol 4 Antenna gain Receive 42.7+20 log ( f/4.65 GHz)dBi or better Transmit 46.1+20 log ( f /6.875 GHz)dBi or better 5 Feed type 2-port LP rotatable frequencies re-use feed. 1 port for TX and 1 port for RX.
OPERATING FREQUENCY. 5.4.1 PRODUCER is responsible for the proper coordination of any applied under/over frequency generator tripping as per 756, Appendix C, Section II, A, 2.7. If the PRODUCTION FACILITY elects to employ under frequency generator tripping protection, then the under frequency relay set point MUST be on or below the under frequency curve referred to in 756, Appendix C, Section IV, A., 3.0, Exhibit C-1. Similarly, if the PRODUCTION FACILITY elects to employ over

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