Track Number 75017

FCC ID: RFKCHACDMA819

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FCCID_742317

 William Graff

  From:    Generic Office of Engineering Technology [oetech@fccsun27w.fcc.gov]
  Sent:    Friday, December 22, 2006 1:47 AM
  To:      hotline@atcb.com
  Subject: Response to Inquiry to FCC (Tracking Number 750117)

Inquiry:
Gentlemen - I have an application for a Part 22/24 dual-band bi-directionsl
subscriber CDMA amplifier for use in automotive applications. The device has a
conducted RF uplink Pout of about 1.5W conducted and a downlink RF Pout of
about 3mW. Can the Applicant apply for a subset of the Part 22 and part 24 bands
instead of the entire band? In other words, can the Applicant sucessfully get a
Grant for only 826-847 MHz in Part 22, and 1851.84-1909.16 in Part 24 for the
uplink portion of the band? (these frequencies represent the center channels
of 1M25F9W emissions) The guidance document provided to TCBs specifies low,
mid, and high channels should be tested, but does not say who can define these
channels. Your guidance would be greatly appreciated. Bill.

Response:

If a device doesn't operate across an entire allocated band than a grant listing only the operational
frequencies is acceptable.




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12/27/2006



Document Created: 2006-12-27 11:09:30
Document Modified: 2006-12-27 11:09:30

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