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Basic Types of FCC Compliance Reports
According to the FCC, compliance may be
demonstrated either by a software-based analysis (using the models in
FCC Bulletin OET65) or by on-site measurements. Each approach has
its place, as described below.
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Software-based Report --
Software-based analysis is appropriate for new sites (obviously, you
can't measure what isn't there), as well as for existing sites for
which modifications are proposed and for which all necessary antenna
data is available. Depending on the particular need, we offer
a variety of different software-based reports. Click
here for descriptions
of the most commonly requested types of software-based reports.
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Measurements Report --
On-site RF measurements to assess compliance can be required for a
number of reasons, including a lack of available data on existing
antenna operations at a site, which can preclude an effective
software-based assessment. Other reasons include a municipal
or site landlord requirement to confirm compliance. In
addition, measurements are often requested in indoor environments to
assure compliance related to rooftop and/or nearby antenna
operations.
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"Math Overlay" Report
-- A combination of software analysis and
measurements is sometimes needed for collocated sites when there is
insufficient information on the existing facilities. The
measurements provide baseline information, and a software analysis
is performed on the incremental effects of added or modified
antennas.
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