Goto Section: 74.682 | 74.701 | Table of Contents
FCC 74.687
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 73.687 of this chapter regarding the installation and performance
of television broadcast transmitters and associated equipment shall
apply to instructional television fixed stations.
(b) The overall attenuation characteristics of the transmitter may
vary from those specified in Sec. 73.687 of this chapter, provided that
the provisions of Sec. 74.936 of this part are met. However, care should
be exercised in the adjustment of the transmitter to insure correct
overall response of the transmitter for proper transmission of the upper
and vestigial lower sideband.
(c) The provisions of Sec. 74.961 in lieu of Sec. 73.687(c)(1) of
this chapter apply with respect to the frequency tolerance for the
visual carrier.
(d) The provisions of Sec. 74.936 in lieu of Sec. 73.687(i)(1) of
this chapter apply with respect to spurious emissions and radio
frequency harmonics.
(e) The requirements of Sec. 73.687(c)(2) of this chapter will be
considered to be met insofar as measurements of operating power are
concerned, if the transmitter is equipped with instruments for
determining the combined visual and aural operating power. However,
licensees are expected to maintain the operating powers within the
limits specified in the rules of this part. Measurements of the separate
visual and aural operating powers should be made at sufficiently
frequent intervals to ensure compliance with the rules.
(f) Transmitting apparatus (translators and boosters) used solely
for relaying signals received from other ITFS stations and operating in
the manner described in Sec. 74.934(a)(2) shall meet the following
requirements before being type accepted by the Commission.
(1) The frequency converter and associated amplifiers shall be so
designed that the electrical characteristics of a standard television
signal introduced into the input terminals will not be significantly
altered by passage through the apparatus except as to frequency and
amplitude. The overall response of the apparatus within its assigned
channel when operating at its rated power output and measured at the
output terminals, shall provide a smooth curve, varying within limits
separated by no more than 4 dB: Provided, however, That means may be
provided to reduce the amplitude of the aural carrier below those
limits, if necessary to prevent intermodulation which would mar the
quality of the retransmitted picture or result in emissions outside of
the assigned channel.
(2) The suppression of emissions appearing outside of the assigned
channel shall comply with Sec. 74.936(b) and (c).
(3) The local oscillator employed in the frequency converter shall
maintain its operating frequency within 0.02 percent of its rated
frequency when subjected to variations in ambient temperature between
minus 30 deg. and plus 50 deg. centigrade and variations in powerline
voltage between 85 percent and 115 percent of the rated supply voltage.
(4) The apparatus shall contain automatic circuits which will
maintain peak visual power output constant within 2 dB when the strength
of the input signal is varied over a range of 30 dB and which will not
permit the peak visual power output to exceed the maximum rated power
output under any conditions. If a manual adjustment is provided to
compensate for different average signal strengths, provision shall be
made for determining the proper setting for the control. If improper
adjustment of the control could result in improper operation a label
bearing a suitable warning shall be affixed at the adjustment control:
Provided, however, That apparatus with an output of 50 milliwatts peak
visual power per channel or less need not comply with this paragraph,
provided the equipment is so designed that the rated output power of the
transmitter cannot be exceeded by more than 3 dB by an increase in the
input signal.
(5) The apparatus shall be equipped with automatic controls which
will place it in a nonradiating condition when no signal is being
received on the input channel, either due to absence of a transmitted
signal or failure of the receiving portion of the relay transmitter. In
the case of equipment (translators or boosters) of 50 milliwatts peak
visual power per channel or less relaying more than one channel it shall
be turned off in the absence of the last signal to be relayed. The
automatic
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control may include a time delay feature to prevent interruptions in the
operation of the relay transmitter caused by fading or other momentary
failures of the incoming signal.
(6) The tube(s) or transistor(s) employed in the final radio
frequency amplifier shall be of the appropriate power rating to provide
the rated power output of the relay transmitter. The normal operating
constants for operation at the rated power output shall be specified.
The apparatus shall be equipped with suitable meters or meter jacks so
that appropriate voltage and current measurements may be made while the
apparatus is in operation.
(7) Boosters used in this service shall comply with all the
provisions of this paragraph except with paragraph (f)(3). However, in
addition, the isolation between the input and output circuits of the
booster, including the receiving and transmitting antenna systems shall
be at least 20 dB greater than the maximum overall gain of the booster
amplifier. Boosters may use opposite antenna polarization of the input
and output antennas.
[ 28 FR 13731 , Dec. 14, 1963, as amended at 36 FR 8873 , May 14, 1971; 48 FR 44807 , Sept. 30, 1983; 55 FR 46014 , Oct. 31, 1990]
Goto Section: 74.682 | 74.701
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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