Wireless Medical Telemetry Service
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Safety: FCC Information
This section applies to Model 340M Telemetry Systems only. Refer to
"Identifying Your System"
what type of telemetry system you have in your hospital.
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Operation of a Model 340M Telemetry System requires
prior coordination with a frequency coordinator
designated by the FCC for the Wireless Medical
Telemetry Service.
In June 2000, the FCC allocated new spectrum and established rules for
Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) allowing potentially life-
critical equipment to operate on an interference-protected basis.
The frequency allocation for WMTS provides spectrum where the
equipment can operate on a primary basis increasing the reliability of
this important service. The FCC allocated 14 MHz of spectrum for use by
medical telemetry equipment in the 608–614 MHz, 1395–1400 MHz, and
1429–1432 MHz bands. This allocation was based on a needs assessment
conducted by the American Hospital Association (AHA).
The 608–614 MHz band, which corresponds to TV channel 37 had been
reserved for radio astronomy uses, so this action elevates medical
telemetry to a co-primary status with radio astronomy in this band. The
1395–1400 MHz and 1429–1432 MHz bands were government bands
reallocated for non-government use.
WMTS is designated as one of the Citizen's Band Services in Part 95 of
the rules and licensed by rule to eliminate the possible costs and delays
to obtain individual operator's licenses. The medical telemetry
equipment is authorized under the certification procedure in Part 2 of
the rules. One or more frequency coordinators maintain a database of all
equipment used in conjunction with WMTS.
For more information visit http://www.fcc.gov.
Model 340 Telemetry System
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