Base staons operang in the 3650‐3700 MHz band may not be located within 80 km of the following
Federal Government radio locaon facilies:
• St. Inigoes, MD ‐ 38° 10’ N., 76°, 23’ W
• Pensacola, FL ‐ 30° 21’ 28” N., 87°, 16’ 26” W
• Pascagoula, MS ‐ 30° 22′ N, 88° 29’
Licensees installing equipment in the 3650‐3700 MHz band should determine if there are any nearby U.S.
Federal Government radar systems that could aect their operaons. Informaon regarding the locaon
and operaonal characteriscs of the radar systems operang adjacent to this band are provided in NTIA
TR‐99‐361.
Requests for base staon locaons closer than 80 km to the U.S. Federal Government radio locaon
facilies listed above will only be approved upon successful coordinaon by the Commission with NTIA
through the Frequency Assignment Subcommiee of the Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Commiee.
Fixed devices operang in the 3650‐3700 MHz band generally must be located at least 8 kilometers from
the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border if the antenna of that device looks within the 160° sector away from
the border. Fixed devices must be located at least 56 kilometers from each border if the antenna looks
within the 200° sector towards the border.
Fixed devices may be located nearer to the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border than specied above only if
the Commission is able to coordinate such use with Canada or Mexico, as appropriate.
Licensees in the 3650‐3700 MHz band must comply with the requirements of current and future
agreements with Canada and Mexico regarding operaon in U.S./Canada and U.S./ Mexico border areas.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ISED‐003.
Cet appareil numeique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB‐003 du Canada.
Radio transmiers operang in the EU need to comply the RE‐DIRECTIVE
2014/53/EU, EMC Direcve 2014/30/EU, Low Voltage Direcve 2014/35/EU.
The 5.8 GHz products are suitable for use in, and comply with the Broadband
Wireless Access System (WAS). It is a Class 2 device and uses operang
frequencies that are not harmonized throughout the EU member states. The
operator is responsible for obtaining any naonal licenses required to operate