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INTERFERENCE POLICY STATEMENT <br /> In the event Radio Interference (RI) occurs, all users of the site are required to <br /> participate in solving the problem by providing technical personnel and test <br /> equipment to locate the source of the specific problem. If these standards are <br /> complied with, additional isolators, filters, cavities, etc. may be required. All <br /> equipment must be maintained in good working order and meet original <br /> manufacturer's and FCC specifications for reduction of transmitter spurious radiation. <br /> In the event radio interference (RI) occurs, and these standards are complied with, <br /> additional isolators, filters, cavities, etc. may be required to correct specific <br /> problems. <br /> Involved systems not in full compliance with these standards will be asked to comply <br /> immediately at their own expense. <br /> It is customary for the offending transmitter owner/operator to finance the required <br /> corrections or equipment necessary to correct the problem. It is also good practice to <br /> allow the affected receiver owner/operator to provide the necessary equipment (if <br /> one so chooses) for installation by the offender without surrendering ownership of <br /> the equipment and expect its use to be uninterrupted, i.e., not taken out of service <br /> without notifying the owner. <br /> The PCS industry is developing the 2.0 Ghz band. It is unknown at this time what <br /> interference may be expected or caused and what products will be available for <br /> interference mitigation. Policies and standards will be developed by this committee <br /> as needed. <br /> These are minimum standards of good engineering practice in the operation and <br /> maintenance of electronic sites. These standards will be revised as deemed <br /> necessary by the committee. <br /> G W I-t 4.1.9.24 <br />