Well actually, not quite. Incidental radiators are the noisemakers such a power lines arcing. They radiate RF but have no need to. They also do it across broad frequency ranges over several tens of MHz.

Unintentional radiators are computers, wall warts and SMPS, plasma TV's, and the like. They generate RF internally for their operation, but do not intend to radiate it. Alas, thanks to James Maxwell, they do.

Intentional radiators are those unlicensed devices that must radiate RF to function ... WiFi, Bluetooth, cell phones, etc. They tend to be confined to certain bands [usually ISM bands like 2.4 GHz]. Many are spread-spectrum types of signals, and in a narrow receive BW just raise the noise floor a bit.

Some intentional radiators are in other than ISM bands. 443.93 MHz, familiar to most hams, is full of beeps, squawks, and other very short bursts. They're remote reading thermometers, and other sensors. Some RFID equipment operates on that and a few other frequencies which can be a problem for hams near ports, large rail yards, and intermodal yards. Pacific Gas and Electric remote-reading meters are said to be around 500 MHz in a mesh network of some sort.

The TAC in the original link points out that quantitative data on the noise floor is sparse at best and very hard to obtain and analyze since it depends on so many factors in an almost infinite number of locations.

As to FCC enforcement or the lack of it, in the 50's the Commission was very active in enforcement ... especially if it affected commercial communications. Today, the FCC is very much more a "Coordinator of Communications" than an enforcement agency.

I've concluded that, "It is what it is," and there aren't many ways to quantify noise floor for a finite amount of investment dollars.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the Cal QSO Party 1-2 Oct 2016
- www.cqp.org

On 6/21/2016 10:39 AM, Barry LaZar wrote:
David,
    This is interesting. But, how does it relate to the regulations
already on the books having to do with incidental radiation? That's the
regulation set that controls conducted and radiated noise from
powerlines, TV, computers, etc.

73,
Barry
K3NDM

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