Spectrum Details for 1.9 GHz Frequency Band
Band | 1.9 GHz |
Band Name | Unlicensed PCS band |
Frequency | 1920 - 1930 MHz |
Used in Region | North America |
Duplex Mode | TDD |
TDD Band (MHz) | 1920 - 1930 |
Bandwidth | 10 |
PART 15—RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES
Technical Summary
Part 15 regulates unlicensed devices, such as Wi-Fi routers and Bluetooth transmitters, to prevent interference with licensed services. It includes technical standards for intentional and unintentional radiators, with power limits for devices in bands like 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Wi-Fi's output power is limited to 1 watt in certain U-NII bands. To ensure compliance, devices must undergo testing and meet specific emission thresholds.
Legal Summary
47 CFR Part 15 governs the operation of unlicensed RF devices in the U.S., including Wi-Fi, and other consumer electronics. It specifies technical standards, power limits, and interference rules to ensure that these devices do not disrupt licensed services. Devices operating under Part 15 must not cause harmful interference and must accept any interference received (47 CFR Part 15.5). Compliance includes emission limits, certification, and labeling requirements.
The Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) band is the 1920–1930 MHz frequency band that the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has allocated for short-range PCS applications. The Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) wireless protocol is an example of a PCS application that uses the UPCS band.