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REGULATORY ISSUES<br />

Each country has its own specific set of regulations regarding radio frequency systems and equipment built<br />

and sold within their jurisdiction. These regulations are strongly applicable to transmitting devices. The<br />

rules are based on both local needs and international treaties. The regulations are established to provide<br />

maximum utilization of the limited available radio spectrum. <strong>Motorola</strong> strongly recommends that you, the<br />

user of these communication <strong>ICs</strong>, obtain the applicable regulations and abide by them.<br />

In the United States, the regulations of the Federal Communications Commission are published in the<br />

Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 47, Parts 0 through 99. In the U.S.A. most of the consumer<br />

applications fall under CFR 47, Part 15, covering non licensed intentional radiators, or Part 68 which covers<br />

public network interconnections. CFR 47 may be obtained at most libraries (in the reference section) or<br />

from the U.S. Government Printing Office. You may call their office at (213) 894-5841 , or (202) 274-2054 for<br />

prices and availability. In addition, private contractors such as the Rules Service Company, (301) 424-9402<br />

can provide both the CFR data and an automatic update service. In the U.S.A., further information is<br />

available from the FCC field organization.<br />

For the address and telephone number of the nearest office, contact the FCC at:<br />

FCC CONSUMER OFFICE AND SMALL BUSINESS DIVISION<br />

1919 M STREET WEST<br />

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554<br />

(202) 632-7000<br />

In other countries, the Ministry of Posts or Telecommunications should be contacted. <strong>Motorola</strong><br />

Semiconductor does not warrant that the applications shown in this data book meet all the conditions<br />

prescribed by government regulations.<br />

INDUSTRY STANDARDS<br />

Throughout the world the telecommunications industry has established working standards committees to<br />

ensure equipment compatibility by setting minimum standards. These standards also help make the best<br />

use of the available radio spectrum. In the U.S.A., the Electronic Industries Association (E.I.A.) has<br />

developed a series of these recommended standards which have become the defacto global guidelines.<br />

The following standards apply to Frequency Modulation (FM) systems.<br />

EIAlTIA-204C EIA STANDARD FM/PM RECEIVER STANDARDS<br />

EIAlTIA-152B EIA STANDARD FM/PM TRANSMITTER STANDARDS<br />

EIAlTIA-316B EIA STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS, PORTABLE PERSONAL RADIO<br />

For additional information and priCing, contact the E.I.A. at the following address:<br />

ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION<br />

ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT<br />

2001 EYE STREET N.W.<br />

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006<br />

(202) 457-4900<br />

MOTOROLA LINEAR/INTERFACE <strong>ICs</strong> DEVICE DATA<br />

8-180

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