W. Va. Code R. § 36-2-4

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 43, October 25, 2024
Section 36-2-4 - Effective Date of Rules and Regulations
4.1. These rules and regulations will become effective six (6) months after they are filed in the Office of the Secretary of State.

TABLE 36-2A

RECOMMENDED DISTANCE OFMOBILETRANSMITTERS

INCLUDING AMATEUR AND CITIZENS' BAND

MINIMUM DISTANCE (FEET)

Transmitter1 HF Power (Watts)

MF 1.6 to 3.4 MHz Industrial

28 to 29.7 MHZ Amateur

10

40

100

50

90

220

100

125

310

1802

250

200

490

5003

6004

300

760

1,0005

400

980

10,0006

1,250

VHF

VHF

UHF

35 to 36 MHz Public Use

144 to 148 MHz Amateur

450 to 470 MHz

42 to 44 MHz Public Use

150.8 to 161.6 MHz

Public Use

50 to 54 MHz Amateur

Public Use

40

15

10

90

35

20

130

50

30

65

40

205

75

45

290

315

115

70

410

150

90

1,300

Citizens' Band (Walkie-Talkie) 5 watts -- Minimum Distance 5 ft.

26.96 to 27.23 MHz

1Power delivered to antenna.

2Maximum power for two-way mobile unites in VHF (150.8 to 161.6 MHz range) and for any two-way mobile and fixed station units in UHF (450 to 460 MHz range.)

3Maximum power for major VHF two-way mobile and fixed station units in 35 to 44 MHz range.

4maximum power for two-way fixed station in VHF (150.8 to 161.6 range).

5Maximum power for amateur radio mobile units.

6Maximum power for some base stations in 42 to 44 MHz band and 1.6 to 1.8

MHz band.

W. Va. Code R. § 36-2-4