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Document TitleNew FCC Guidelines for Installation and Operation of Outdoor Wireless LAN devices (“U-NII devices”) Operating in the 5470-5725-MHz Band Data Sheet
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Data Sheet
New FCC Guidelines for Installation and Operation of Outdoor
Wireless LAN devices (“U-NII devices”) Operating in the 5470-5725MHz Band.
The following Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines required for operation of WLAN
systems were created to help mitigate interference to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Terminal
Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) from Wireless LAN systems operating outdoors in the 5470-5725-MHz
band. The FAA has reported interference to many of their radar systems from WLANs operating
specifically in the 5600-5650-MHz TDWR band, as well as from operation of WLANs on adjacent
channels.
The FCC, FAA, and National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) have been investigating the
issues, and have reported to industry that the cases of interference stem from many different causes. In addition to
temporarily stopping new equipment certification for outdoor devices, the FCC has asked the industry to help address
the issue by applying these guidelines to customer installations and ensuring customers are aware of the guidelines
and how to comply.
Note:
These installation and operation guidelines apply to new systems being installed outdoors as well as current
systems already installed and operating.
Requirements
The following requirements for installation and operation of outdoor systems must be addressed:
1.
Operation in the 5600-5650-MHz band is not authorized for 5-GHz WLAN systems, whether operating indoor or
outdoors. This does not pose a problem for Cisco® WLAN since this band is not accessible for Cisco products.
Use of indoor-only equipment outdoors can lead to FCC enforcement action, such as fines or requirements to
disable the system. This includes installations where the access point is placed indoors and the antenna is
placed outdoors, as well as installations involving retractable roofs (for example, football stadiums).
2.
For WLAN systems being installed outdoors, the following requirements must be met.
a)
Systems must be professionally installed by a qualified engineer familiar with WLAN, including Cisco
trained partners and resellers.
b)
Operation in the 5600-5650-MHz band is prohibited.
c)
It is recommended that the installer register the installation of their system in the Wireless Internet Service
Providers Association (WISPA database). This is especially important for systems that are installed within 35 km
of the FAA TDWR. (Please see the links later in this document to WISPA database with TDWR locations.)
d)
When within 35 km distance of a TDWR, the center frequency of the WLAN must be separated from the
TDWR center frequency by 30 MHz.
a.
If the radar is operating from 5600-5610 MHz, disable the use of channel 116 (5580 MHz).
b.
If the radar is operating from 5630-5650 MHz, disable the use of channel 132 (5660 MHz).
Note:
Cisco will be disabling channels 116 and 132 for outdoor systems in the future, the instructions in
(d) only applies to systems that currently have the channels enabled.
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e)
Additional mitigation techniques can include first, not orienting the antennas in the main beam of the weather
radar, and second, ensuring that the antenna is not positioned in line-of-sight of the FAA TDWR.
f)
Verify that the antennas used are approved for use with Cisco WLAN systems. Installers or operators using
nonapproved antennas or making any unauthorized changes may be subject to enforcement action.
WISPA Database
In conjunction with industry, the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA) has created a database for
installers and operators for registration of these outdoor systems including Mesh installations. This database,
accessible from the WISPA website http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udrs/home.aspx, should be used by the installer
or operator to determine if they are within 35 km of the TDWR, as well as to register the system if operating within this
range of the TDWR.
This will help the FCC and FAA address interference issues in the future. Cisco strongly urges our customers to
register their outdoor systems in this database:
Instructions for WISPA Database Registration
1.
Connect to the database at: http://www.spectrumbridge.com/udrs/home.aspx. This will take you to the main
page.
2.
On the main page, select Search at the upper-left. This will take you to the TDWR radar page. Enter the
requested information to find the proximity of specific WLAN systems to TDWR systems.
3.
If you need to register one or more WLANs, you will need an account. Click the User Signup button on the page
and create a registration for your company. There is no charge for registration.
4.
Once you are registered user or if already registered log in using your username and password.
5.
Select “device management” - to start process to register your device.
6.
Enter all information and follow procedure as instructed to complete registration. Once you complete your
registration for that device, you can repeat the process for other devices needing to be registered.
Table 1 shows the TDWR information provided by NTIA, this information is here to use as a quick reference, please
see WISPA web page for any changes or additions.
Table 1.
TDWR Location Information
STATE
CITY
LONGITUDE
LATITUDE
FREQUENCY
TERRAIN
ANTENNA
ELEVATION (MSL) HEIGHT ABOVE
[ft]
TERRAIN [ft]
AZ
PHOENIX
W 112 09 46
N 33 25 14
5610 MHz
1024
64
CO
DENVER
W 104 31 35
N 39 43 39
5615 MHz
5643
64
FL
FT LAUDERDALE
W 080 20 39
N 26 08 36
5645 MHz
113
FL
MIAMI
W 080 29 28
N 25 45 27
5605 MHz
10
113
FL
ORLANDO
W 081 19 33
N 28 20 37
5640 MHz
72
97
FL
TAMPA
W 082 31 04
N 27 51 35
5620 MHz
14
80
FL
WEST PALM BEACH
W 080 16 23
N 26 41 17
5615 MHz
20
113
GA
ATLANTA
W 084 15 44
N 33 38 48
5615 MHz
962
113
IL
MCCOOK
W 087 51 31
N 41 47 50
5615 MHz
646
97
IL
CRESTWOOD
W 087 43 47
N 41 39 05
5645 MHz
663
113
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
W 086 26 08
N 39 38 14
5605 MHz
751
97
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STATE
CITY
LONGITUDE
LATITUDE
FREQUENCY
TERRAIN
ANTENNA
ELEVATION (MSL) HEIGHT ABOVE
[ft]
TERRAIN [ft]
KS
WICHITA
W 097 26 13
N 37 30 26
5603 MHz
1270
80
KY
COVINGTON
CINCINNATI
W 084 34 48
N 38 53 53
5610 MHz
942
97
KY
LOUISVILLE
W 085 36 38
N 38 02 45
5646 MHz
617
113
LA
NEW ORLEANS
W 090 24 11
N 30 01 18
5645 MHz
97
MA
BOSTON
W 070 56 01
N 42 09 30
5610 MHz
151
113
MD
BRANDYWINE
W 076 50 42
N 38 41 43
5635 MHz
233
113
MD
BENFIELD
W 076 37 48
N 39 05 23
5645 MHz
184
113
MD
CLINTON
W 076 57 43
N 38 45 32
5615 MHz
249
97
MI
DETROIT
W 083 30 54
N 42 06 40
5615 MHz
656
113
MN
MINNEAPOLIS
W 092 55 58
N 44 52 17
5610 MHz
1040
80
MO
KANSAS CITY
W 094 44 31
N 39 29 55
5605 MHz
1040
64
MO
SAINT LOUIS
W 090 29 21
N 38 48 20
5610 MHz
551
97
MS
DESOTO COUNTY
W 089 59 33
N 34 53 45
5610 MHz
371
113
NC
CHARLOTTE
W 080 53 06
N 35 21 39
5608 MHz
807
113
NC
RALEIGH DURHAM
W 078 41 50
N 36 00 07
5647 MHz
400
113
NJ
WOODBRIDGE
W 074 16 13
N 40 35 37
5620 MHz
19
113
NJ
PENNSAUKEN
W 075 04 12
N 39 56 57
5610 MHz
39
113
NV
LAS VEGAS
W 115 00 26
N 36 08 37
5645 MHz
1995
64
NY
FLOYD BENNETT
FIELD
W 073 52 49
N 40 35 20
5647 MHz
97
OH
DAYTON
W 084 07 23
N 40 01 19
5640 MHz
922
97
OH
CLEVELAND
W 082 00 28
N 41 17 23
5645 MHz
817
113
OH
COLUMBUS
W 082 42 55
N 40 00 20
5605 MHz
1037
113
OK
AERO. CTR TDWR #1
W 097 37 31
N 35 24 19
5610 MHz
1285
80
OK
AERO. CTR TDWR #2
W 097 37 43
N 35 23 34
5620 MHz
1293
97
OK
TULSA
W 095 49 34
N 36 04 14
5605 MHz
712
113
OK
OKLAHOMA CITY
W 097 30 36
N 35 16 34
5603 MHz
1195
64
PA
HANOVER
W 080 29 10
N 40 30 05
5615 MHz
1266
113
PR
SAN JUAN
W 066 10 46
N 18 28 26
5610 MHz
59
113
TN
NASHVILLE
W 086 39 42
N 35 58 47
5605 MHz
722
97
TX
HOUSTON
INTERCONTL
W 095 34 01
N 30 03 54
5605 MHz
154
97
TX
PEARLAND
W 095 14 30
N 29 30 59
5645 MHz
36
80
TX
DALLAS LOVE FIELD
W 096 58 06
N 32 55 33
5608 MHz
541
80
TX
LEWISVILLE DFW
W 096 55 05
N 33 03 53
5640 MHz
554
31
UT
SALT LAKE CITY
W 111 55 47
N 40 58 02
5610 MHz
4219
80
VA
LEESBURG
W 077 31 46
N 39 05 02
5605 MHz
361
113
WI
MILWAUKEE
W 088 02 47
N 42 49 10
5603 MHz
820
113
Latitude and Longitude are specified in NAD 83
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