Goto Section: 74.403 | 74.432 | Table of Contents
FCC 74.431
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 74.431 Special rules applicable to remote pickup stations.
(a) Remote pickup mobile stations may be used for the transmission
of material from the scene of events which occur outside the studio back
to studio or production center. The transmitted material shall be
intended for the licensee's own use and may be made available for use by
any other broadcast station or cable system.
(b) Remote pickup mobile or base stations may be used for
communications related to production and technical support of the remote
program. This includes cues, orders, dispatch instructions, frequency
coordination, establishing microwave links, and operational
communications. Operational communications are alerting tones and
special signals of short duration used for telemetry or control.
(c) Remote pickup mobile or base stations may communicate with any
other station licensed under this subpart.
(d) Remote pickup mobile stations may be operated as a vehicular
repeater to relay program material and communications between stations
licensed under this subpart. Precautions shall be taken to avoid
interference to other stations and the vehicular repeater shall only be
activated by hand-carried or pack-carried units.
(e) The output of hand-carried or pack-carried transmitter units
used with a vehicular repeater is limited to
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2.5 watts. The output of a vehicular repeater transmitter used as a
talkback unit on an additional frequency is limited to 2.5 watts.
(f) Remote pickup base and mobile stations in Alaska, Guam, Hawaii,
Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands may be used for any purpose related
to the programming or technical operation of a broadcasting station,
except for transmission intended for direct reception by the general
public.
(g) A broadcast licensee eligible for ``short-term operation'' under
Sec. 74.24, may operate RPU base or mobile stations under the
authorization of the Part 73 license for an indefinite period upon
filing an application for auxiliary operation with the Commission and
subject to the conditions of Sec. 74.24 (a), (b), (e), (f), (h), (i),
and to the conditions set forth below:
(1) The auxiliary station is located within 50 miles (80 km) of the
broadcast studio or broadcast transmitter.
(2) The applicant must coordinate the operation with all affected
co-channel and adjacent channel licensees in the area of operation. This
requirement can be satisfied by coordination with the local frequency
committee if one exists.
(3) Such operation shall be suspended immediately upon notification
from the Commission or by the Engineer in Charge (EIC) of the
Commission's local field office, and shall not be resumed until specific
authority is given by the Commission or EIC. When authorized by the EIC,
short test operations may be made.
(4) Operation under this provision is not permitted between 152.87
MHz and 153.35 MHz.
(h) In the event that normal aural studio to transmitter circuits
are damaged, stations licensed under Subpart D may be used to provide
temporary circuits for a period not exceeding 30 days without further
authority from the Commission necessary to continue broadcasting.
(i) Remote pickup mobile or base stations may be used for activities
associated with the Emergency Broadcast System and similar emergency
survival communications systems. Drills and tests are also permitted on
these stations, but the priority requirements of Sec. 74.403(b) must be
observed in such cases.
[ 51 FR 4602 , Feb. 6, 1986]
Goto Section: 74.403 | 74.432
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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