eCFR :: Title 47 of the CFR -
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the official legal print publication containing the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the departments and agencies
Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette
(1) Radiation levels from telecommunications /broadcasting base stations shall be monitored to ensure that the base stations do not transmit electromagnetic waves with potential adverse effects on people
Tower and Antenna Siting
Building new towers or collocating antennas on existing structures requires compliance with the Commission''s rules for environmental review.
Fact Sheet: Wind Energy and Telecommunications
Wind energy systems often operate without interrupting telecommunications services, however in some cases the placement of a turbine could lead to the disruption of communications signals.
What to do if wind power is installed illegally at a communication
The telecommunication services included in this review are those that have demonstrated to be more sensitive to nearby wind turbines: weather, air traffic control and marine radars, radio navigation
Tower and Antenna Siting
Wind energy systems often operate without interrupting telecommunications services, however in some cases the placement of a turbine could lead to the disruption of communications signals.
Navigating wind energy siting in the U.S.: The role of permitting and
This study investigates how wind energy siting policies, including local zoning ordinances and state-level public engagement rules, influence wind project siting decisions.
Design Guidelines for Deployable Wind Turbines for Defense and
These design drivers depart from features found in conventional distributed wind turbines, thus necessitating unique design guidance. The supporting information for this guidance comes from
Article J: Signal Receiving Antennas; Wind Energy Systems;
No entity may construct, operate or continue to operate a Wireless Telecommunications System within the City without having been issued a Wireless Telecommunications Permit by the Zoning
Base Station Antennas: Pushing the Limits of Wind Loading on
By taking the time to refine measurement techniques to ensure the most accurate possible test results, we are now able to look at pushing the wind loading eficiency of base station antennas.
eCFR :: 47 CFR 24.232 -
§ 24.232 Power and antenna height limits. (a) (1) Base stations with an emission bandwidth of 1 MHz or less are limited to 1640 watts equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) with an antenna height