Frequency Emissions Sample Clauses

Frequency Emissions. To the extent applicable, Materials or Products furnished under this Agreement shall comply with the requirements of Part 15 and any other related Parts of the Federal Communication Commission's Rules and Regulations, as may be amended from time to time. Compliance shall include those sections concerning the labeling of such Materials or Products, the suppression of radio frequency and electro-magnetic radiation to specified levels and the transmission of RF emissions under the MPE (Maximum Possible Exposure) prescribed by the FCC. Should the Materials or Products during use generate interference to radio communications, SUPPLIER shall inform CINGULAR how to suppress such interference. CINGULAR may opt to return Materials or Products to SUPPLIER and receive a prompt refund of the price CINGULAR paid for the Materials or Products if CINGULAR cannot reasonable suppress such interference. Nothing herein shall diminish or otherwise limit SUPPLIER's obligations under any other warranty herein.
Frequency Emissions. Government shall provide Lessee with any and all releasable information within sixty (60) days of lease start date to ensure that there shall be no electrical or radio frequency emission interference with the operation of the NEXRAD or other Government equipment as the Government may from time to time specify and Lessee commits to ensuring that there shall be no electrical or radio frequency emission interference with the operation of NEXRAD. Prior to use of frequency emitting equipment, Lessee shall provide the Government with frequency spectrum information for Government approval.

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  • FREQUENCY AND COVERAGE 3.1 All MI Reports must be completed by the Supplier using the MI Reporting Template and returned to the Authority on or prior to the Reporting Date every Month during the Framework Period and thereafter, until all transactions relating to Call Off Agreements have permanently ceased. 3.2 The MI Report should be used (among other things) to report Orders received and transactions occurring during the Month to which the MI Report relates, regardless of when the work was actually completed. For example, if an invoice is raised for October but the work was actually completed in September, the Supplier must report the invoice in October's MI Report and not September's. Each Order received by the Supplier must be reported only once when the Order is received. 3.3 The Supplier must return the MI Report for each Month even where there are no transactions to report in the relevant Month (a "Nil Return"). 3.4 The Supplier must inform the Authority of any errors or corrections to the Management Information: 3.4.1 in the next MI Report due immediately following discovery of the error by the Supplier; or 3.4.2 as a result of the Authority querying any data contained in an MI Report.

  • Under-Frequency and Over Frequency Conditions The New York State Transmission System is designed to automatically activate a load- shed program as required by the NPCC in the event of an under-frequency system disturbance. Developer shall implement under-frequency and over-frequency relay set points for the Large Generating Facility as required by the NPCC to ensure “ride through” capability of the New York State Transmission System. Large Generating Facility response to frequency deviations of predetermined magnitudes, both under-frequency and over-frequency deviations, shall be studied and coordinated with the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner in accordance with Good Utility Practice. The term “ride through” as used herein shall mean the ability of a Generating Facility to stay connected to and synchronized with the New York State Transmission System during system disturbances within a range of under-frequency and over-frequency conditions, in accordance with Good Utility Practice and with NPCC Regional Reliability Reference Directory # 12, or its successor.

  • FREQUENCY AND CAPACITY LEVELS No restriction on frequency, capacity or aircraft types

  • Reactive Power and Primary Frequency Response 9.6.1 Power Factor Design Criteria

  • Frequency Your milk must be supplied on a consistent basis throughout the week on either a daily or skip-a-day basis as agreed by you and DFMC, except in emergencies. DFMC has no obligation to collect your milk more frequently than once per day, but may agree to do so from time to time. If, at DFMC’s election, your milk is collected more frequently than you require, no Gate Fees or charges will apply for the additional collections.