Spurious Emissions Sample Clauses

Spurious Emissions. 35 RECOMMENDATION No. 5 ................................................................................................................................... 36 Revision of the Agreement..................................................................................................................................... 36 REGIONAL AGREEMENT‌ for the EUROPEAN BROADCASTING AREA Concerning the use of Frequencies by the Broadcasting Service in the VHF and UHF Bands Preamble The undersigned Delegates of the Administrations of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bielorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, People's Republic of Bulgaria, Republic of Cyprus, Vatican City State, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France. Greece, Hungarian People's Republic, Ireland, Iceland, State of Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Kingdom of Morocco, Monaco, Norway, Kingdom of the Netherlands, People's Republic of Poland, Portugal, Federal Republic of Germany, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Roumanian People's Republic, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Sweden, Confederation of Switzerland, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, Overseas Territories for the international relations of which the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are responsible, Turkey, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, meeting in Stockholm for a Regional Conference convened under the terms of Article 44 of the International Telecommunication Convention, Geneva, 1959, have adopted, subject to the approval of their Administrations, the following provisions relating to the broadcasting service (sound and television) in the European Broadcasting Area for the bands between 41 and 960 Mc/s allocated on a primary basis to broadcasting under Article 5 of the Radio Regulations, Geneva, 1959, with the exception of the bands between 68 and 73 Mc/s and between 76 and 87.5 Mc/s which are the subject of a Regional Agreement (Special Regional Conference, Geneva, 1960).
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Spurious Emissions. The receiver shall comply with the requirements FCC part 15 with regard to spurious emissions.
Spurious Emissions. 2 5.5 Ground Station EIRP Stability......................................2 5.6
Spurious Emissions. Spurious emissions transmitted from the Customers earth station will meet the following characteristics: Spurious Radiation (less than or equal to)4 dBW/4 kHz (excluding multicarrier modulation) Digital Carrier Spectral (less than or equal to)12 dBW/4 kHz Sidelobes (less than or equal to)42 dBW/12.5 MHz
Spurious Emissions. The transmitter shall comply with the following spurious level measurements, done at nominal power output. The method of measurement used by the Tenderer should be clearly stated. Spurious level in band fc ± 3.8 MHz Specification: -70dBc Spurious level at fc ± 3.8 MHz to ±12 MHz Specification: -60dBc Spurious level at f > fc ±12 MHz Specification: -60dBc Harmonic Levels Second and third-order harmonic products shall be -70dBc. This is to be measured in a 1 MHz bandwidth at nominal power.

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