NOTICE ************************************************************************* NOTICE ************************************************************************* This document was originally prepared in Word Perfect. If the original document contained-- * Footnotes * Boldface & Italics --this information is missing in this version The document format (spacing, margins, tabs, etc.) is changed too. If you need the complete document, download the Word Perfect version. For information about downloading documents (FTP) see file pnmc5021. File pnmc5021 (.txt & .wp) is in directory \pub\Public_Notices\Miscellaneous. ************************************************************************* Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the matter of ) ) Amendment of Parts 2, 15, and 97 of the) Commission's Rules to Permit Use of Radio) ET Docket No. 94-124 Frequencies above 40 GHz for New Radio) RM-8308 Applications ) ERRATUM Adopted: July 18, 1996 Released: July 22, 1996 This Erratum corrects the First Report and Order and Second Notice of Proposed Rule Making in the above captioned proceeding, 11 FCC Rcd 4481 (1995), concerning unlicensed operation above 40 GHz. Subsequent to the release of this item, the Commission noted that it had omitted the amendment to the regulations concerning the level of spurious emissions appearing above 40 GHz from unlicensed field disturbance sensors. Appendix D, Section 15.245 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows: Section 15.245 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2435-2465 MHz, 5785-5815 MHz, 10500-10550 MHz, and 24075-24175 MHz. * * * * * (b)(1) Regardless of the limits shown in the above table, harmonic emissions in the restricted bands below 17.7 GHz, as specified in  15.205, shall not exceed the field strength limits shown in  15.209. Harmonic emissions in the restricted bands at and above 17.7 GHz shall not exceed the following field strength limits: * * * * * FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Richard M. Smith Chief Office of Engineering and Technology