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| 2010-4562 | Tank Level Probing Radars in the Frequency Band 77-81 GHz | Proposed Rule | In this document the Commission proposes to modify its rules to allow tank level probing radar (TLPR) devices to operate in the 77- 81 GHz frequency band on an unlicensed basis under the provisions of part 15 of the Commission's rules. Specifically, the Commission proposes to modify Sec. 15.205 of the rules to remove the prohibition on intentional emissions in the 77-81 GHz band for TLPR devices used in closed storage tanks and vessels made of metal, concrete, or material with similar attenuating characteristics, at fixed locations at petroleum and chemical production and storage facilities, and similar commercial and industrial sites. The Commission believes that its proposals will enable the development and deployment of high frequency technology that operates more effectively and reliably than existing tank level measuring radar technology in certain applications where precision measurements are needed, and in certain tanks which cannot now accommodate existing technology. The Commission believes that, with appropriate restrictions, such high frequency TLPR devices can operate on an unlicensed basis without causing harmful interference to authorized services in the 77-81 GHz band. | 2010-03-04 | 2010 | 3 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2010/03/04/2010-4562/tank-level-probing-radars-in-the-frequency-band-77-81-ghz | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2010-03-04/pdf/2010-4562.pdf | Federal Communications Commission | 161 | In this document the Commission proposes to modify its rules to allow tank level probing radar (TLPR) devices to operate in the 77- 81 GHz frequency band on an unlicensed basis under the provisions of part 15 of the Commission's rules. Specifically,... |