Part 15 Beacons

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= Overview =
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There are three bands available to hobbyists for Part 15 transmitters:
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* 160 - 190 kHz
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* 13.553 - 13.567 kHz (often referred to as 13560 kHz)
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* 26960 - 27280 kHz
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== 160-190 kHz Part 15 Beacons ==
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* 167.180 LC Sacramento CA
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* 180.580 6R El Dorado Hills CA
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* 181.818 JH Florence SC
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* 182.448 R  Keeler CA
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* 183.500 WD2XFJ  Burbank CA
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* 185.100 22A Baraga MI
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* 185.185 SIW Oswego IL
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* 185.290  KT  Oswego KS
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* 185.295 MBD Westminster CO
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* 185.297 TAG  Raymond ME
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* 185.298 CV South Coffeyville OK
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* 185.299 SIW Oswego IL
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* 185.303 SJ East Haven CT
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* 185.650 WE2XEB Penn Yan NY
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* 186.008 WG2XNI  Denver CO
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* 186.204 MLS  Massilon OH
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* 187.015 J  La Crescenta CA
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* 187.507 WI  Aiken SC
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* 188.830 EAR  Saltford, ON
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== 13560 kHz Part 15 Beacons ==
== 13560 kHz Part 15 Beacons ==
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13562.8   GNK Madison WI
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*13554.000 AZ  Oro Valley AZ
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*13555.380  USC  Spartanburg SC
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*13555.414 TAG  Holden MA
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*13555.420 JIM  Dallas TX
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*13555.430 SIW  Elgin IL
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*13555.440 SIW  Elgin IL
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*13555.450 MP  London ON
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*13555.462 EH  East Haven CT
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*13555.465 XR  Friendsville TN
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*13555.472 7P  Ajo AZ
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*13555.484 BC  Spring Creek NV
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*13555.500 NC  Stanfield NC
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*13555.528 EDJ  Monroe GA
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*13555.600  MTI Stone Mountain GA
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*13555.920 WV  Richwood, WV
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*13555.98 TSN
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*13556.200 HHH CT/MA Border (testing, may not be 24/7)
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*13556.600 OH  Findlay OH
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*13557.50 PBJ  Tracey City TN
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*13557.800 PLM  [UNKNOWN]
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*13558.2 PVC
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*13558.510 AJO Ajo AZ
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*13562.080  NDB
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*13562.950 SZX  Macomb IL
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*13563.000 RR
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*13563.55 PCO Colorado
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*13564.280 T  Sun City CA
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*13565.050 FRC  Patterson CA
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*13562.80   GNK Madison WI
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*13564.00  K6FRC
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*13564.20 RF Grid EM96 NC
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Pending beacons:
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*''Freq TBD  VVV CT/MA Border (Vertical dipole, solar powered)''
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*''Freq TBD  WOO Worcester, MA (Solar powered)''
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== 26960-27280 kHz Part 15 Beacons ==
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None reported
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== 22 meter band beacon kit ==
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This beacon includes a custom programmed micro controller which sends the CW ID.
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Available from: [https://blackcatsystems.com/rf-products/22_meter_band_part_15_beacon_kit.html https://blackcatsystems.com/rf-products/22_meter_band_part_15_beacon_kit.html]
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https://blackcatsystems.com/rf-products/pics/beacon/beacon_finished.jpg
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== FCC Regulations ==
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=== 160 - 190 kHz ===
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15.217  Operation in the band 160-190 kHz.
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(a) The total input power to the final radio frequency stage (exclusive of
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  filament or heater power) shall not exceed one watt.
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(b) The total length of the transmission line, antenna, and ground lead
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  (if used) shall not exceed 15 meters.
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(c) All emissions below 160 kHz or above 190 kHz shall be attenuated at
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  least 20 dB below the level of the unmodulated carrier. Determination
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  of compliance with the 20 dB attenuation specification may be based on
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  measurements at the intentional radiator's antenna output terminal
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  unless the intentional radiator uses a permanently attached antenna, in
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  which case compliance shall be demonstrated by measuring the radiated
 +
  emissions.
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=== 13560 kHz ===
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15.225  Operation within the band 13.110-14.010 MHz.
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  (a) The field strength of any emissions within the band 13.553-13.567
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  MHz shall not exceed 15,848 microvolts/meter at 30 meters.
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  (b) Within the bands 13.410-13.553 MHz and 13.567-13.710 MHz, the field
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  strength of any emissions shall not exceed 334 microvolts/meter at 30
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  meters.
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  (c) Within the bands 13.110-13.410 MHz and 13.710-14.010 MHz the field
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  strength of any emissions shall not exceed 106 microvolts/meter at 30
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  meters.
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  (d) The field strength of any emissions appearing outside of the
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  13.110-14.010 MHz band shall not exceed the general radiated emission
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  limits in §  15.209.
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  (e) The frequency tolerance of the carrier signal shall be maintained
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  within ±0.01% of the operating frequency over a temperature variation
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  of −20 degrees to +50 degrees C at normal supply voltage, and for a
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  variation in the primary supply voltage from 85% to 115% of the rated
 +
  supply voltage at a temperature of 20 degrees C. For battery operated
 +
  equipment, the equipment tests shall be performed using a new battery.
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  (f) In the case of radio frequency powered tags designed to operate
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  with a device authorized under this section, the tag may be approved
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  with the device or be considered as a separate device subject to its
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  own authorization. Powered tags approved with a device under a single
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  application shall be labeled with the same identification number as the
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  device.
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=== 26960 - 27280 kHz ===
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15.227  Operation within the band 26.96-27.28 MHz.
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  (a) The field strength of any emission within this band shall not
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  exceed 10,000 microvolts/meter at 3 meters. The emission limit in this
 +
  paragraph is based on measurement instrumentation employing an average
 +
  detector. The provisions in §  15.35 for limiting peak emissions apply.
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  (b) The field strength of any emissions which appear outside of this
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  band shall not exceed the general radiated emission limits in §  15.209.
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UNDERSTANDING THE FCC REGULATIONS FOR LOW-POWER, NON-LICENSED TRANSMITTERS
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http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet63/oet63rev.pdf
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Revision as of 19:39, 1 January 2018

Contents

Overview

There are three bands available to hobbyists for Part 15 transmitters:

  • 160 - 190 kHz
  • 13.553 - 13.567 kHz (often referred to as 13560 kHz)
  • 26960 - 27280 kHz

160-190 kHz Part 15 Beacons

  • 167.180 LC Sacramento CA
  • 180.580 6R El Dorado Hills CA
  • 181.818 JH Florence SC
  • 182.448 R Keeler CA
  • 183.500 WD2XFJ Burbank CA
  • 185.100 22A Baraga MI
  • 185.185 SIW Oswego IL
  • 185.290 KT Oswego KS
  • 185.295 MBD Westminster CO
  • 185.297 TAG Raymond ME
  • 185.298 CV South Coffeyville OK
  • 185.299 SIW Oswego IL
  • 185.303 SJ East Haven CT
  • 185.650 WE2XEB Penn Yan NY
  • 186.008 WG2XNI Denver CO
  • 186.204 MLS Massilon OH
  • 187.015 J La Crescenta CA
  • 187.507 WI Aiken SC
  • 188.830 EAR Saltford, ON


13560 kHz Part 15 Beacons

  • 13554.000 AZ Oro Valley AZ
  • 13555.380 USC Spartanburg SC
  • 13555.414 TAG Holden MA
  • 13555.420 JIM Dallas TX
  • 13555.430 SIW Elgin IL
  • 13555.440 SIW Elgin IL
  • 13555.450 MP London ON
  • 13555.462 EH East Haven CT
  • 13555.465 XR Friendsville TN
  • 13555.472 7P Ajo AZ
  • 13555.484 BC Spring Creek NV
  • 13555.500 NC Stanfield NC
  • 13555.528 EDJ Monroe GA
  • 13555.600 MTI Stone Mountain GA
  • 13555.920 WV Richwood, WV
  • 13555.98 TSN
  • 13556.200 HHH CT/MA Border (testing, may not be 24/7)
  • 13556.600 OH Findlay OH
  • 13557.50 PBJ Tracey City TN
  • 13557.800 PLM [UNKNOWN]
  • 13558.2 PVC
  • 13558.510 AJO Ajo AZ
  • 13562.080 NDB
  • 13562.950 SZX Macomb IL
  • 13563.000 RR
  • 13563.55 PCO Colorado
  • 13564.280 T Sun City CA
  • 13565.050 FRC Patterson CA
  • 13562.80 GNK Madison WI
  • 13564.00 K6FRC
  • 13564.20 RF Grid EM96 NC

Pending beacons:


  • Freq TBD VVV CT/MA Border (Vertical dipole, solar powered)
  • Freq TBD WOO Worcester, MA (Solar powered)

26960-27280 kHz Part 15 Beacons

None reported

22 meter band beacon kit

This beacon includes a custom programmed micro controller which sends the CW ID.

Available from: https://blackcatsystems.com/rf-products/22_meter_band_part_15_beacon_kit.html

beacon_finished.jpg


FCC Regulations

160 - 190 kHz

15.217   Operation in the band 160-190 kHz.
(a) The total input power to the final radio frequency stage (exclusive of 
  filament or heater power) shall not exceed one watt.
(b) The total length of the transmission line, antenna, and ground lead
  (if used) shall not exceed 15 meters.
(c) All emissions below 160 kHz or above 190 kHz shall be attenuated at
  least 20 dB below the level of the unmodulated carrier. Determination
  of compliance with the 20 dB attenuation specification may be based on
  measurements at the intentional radiator's antenna output terminal
  unless the intentional radiator uses a permanently attached antenna, in
  which case compliance shall be demonstrated by measuring the radiated
  emissions.


13560 kHz

15.225   Operation within the band 13.110-14.010 MHz.
  (a) The field strength of any emissions within the band 13.553-13.567
  MHz shall not exceed 15,848 microvolts/meter at 30 meters.
  (b) Within the bands 13.410-13.553 MHz and 13.567-13.710 MHz, the field
  strength of any emissions shall not exceed 334 microvolts/meter at 30
  meters.
  (c) Within the bands 13.110-13.410 MHz and 13.710-14.010 MHz the field
  strength of any emissions shall not exceed 106 microvolts/meter at 30
  meters.
  (d) The field strength of any emissions appearing outside of the
  13.110-14.010 MHz band shall not exceed the general radiated emission
  limits in §  15.209.
  (e) The frequency tolerance of the carrier signal shall be maintained
  within ±0.01% of the operating frequency over a temperature variation
  of −20 degrees to +50 degrees C at normal supply voltage, and for a
  variation in the primary supply voltage from 85% to 115% of the rated
  supply voltage at a temperature of 20 degrees C. For battery operated
  equipment, the equipment tests shall be performed using a new battery.
  (f) In the case of radio frequency powered tags designed to operate
  with a device authorized under this section, the tag may be approved
  with the device or be considered as a separate device subject to its
  own authorization. Powered tags approved with a device under a single
  application shall be labeled with the same identification number as the
  device.


26960 - 27280 kHz

15.227   Operation within the band 26.96-27.28 MHz.
  (a) The field strength of any emission within this band shall not
  exceed 10,000 microvolts/meter at 3 meters. The emission limit in this
  paragraph is based on measurement instrumentation employing an average
  detector. The provisions in §  15.35 for limiting peak emissions apply.
  (b) The field strength of any emissions which appear outside of this
  band shall not exceed the general radiated emission limits in §  15.209.

UNDERSTANDING THE FCC REGULATIONS FOR LOW-POWER, NON-LICENSED TRANSMITTERS http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/bulletins/oet63/oet63rev.pdf



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