Sec. 76.619 Grandfathered Operation in the frequency bands 108-136 and
225-400 MHz.
All cable television systems operating in a grandfathered status
under Sec. 76.618 of the Rules and transmitting carriers or other signal
components capable of delivering peak power equal to or greater than
10-5 watts at any point
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in the cable system in the frequency bands 108-136 and 225-400 MHz for
any purpose are subject to the following requirements:
(a) The operator of the cable system shall notify the Commission
annually of all signals carried in these bands, noting the type of
information carried by the signal (television, aural, or pilot carrier
and system control, etc.). The timely filing of FCC Form 325, Schedule
2, will meet this requirement.
(b) The operator of the cable system shall notify the Commission of
the proposed extension of the system radius in these bands. Notification
shall include carrier and subcarrier frequencies, types of modulation,
the previously notified geographical coordinates, the new system radius
and the maximum peak power occurring at any location in the cable
distribution system. No system shall extend its radius in these bands
without prior Commission authorization.
(c) The operator of the cable system shall maintain at its local
office a current listing of all signals carried in these bands, noting
carrier and subcarrier frequencies, types of modulation, and maximum
peak power which occurs at any location within the cable distribution
system.
(d) The operator of the system shall provide for regular monitoring
of the cable system for signal leakage covering all portions of the
cable system at least once each calendar year. Monitoring equipment and
procedures shall be adequate to detect leakage sources which produce
field strengths in these bands of 20 microvolts per meter at a distance
of 3 meters. The operator shall maintain a log showing the date and
location of each leakage source identified, the date on which the
leakage was eliminated, and the probable cause of the leakage. The log
shall be kept on file for a period of two (2) years, and shall be made
to authorized representatives of the Commission on request.
(e) All carrier signals or signal components capable of delivering
peak power equal to or greater than 10-5 watts must be
operated at frequencies offset from aeronautical radio services operated
by Commission licensees or by the United States Government or its
agencies within 111 km (60 nautical miles) of any portion of the cable
system as given in paragraph (f) of this section. (The limit of 111 km
may be increased by the Commission in cases of ``extended service
volumes'' as defined by the Federal Aviation Administration or other
federal government agency for low altitude radio navigation or
communication services). If an operator of a cable system is notified by
the Commission that a change in operation of an aeronautical radio
service will place the cable system in conflict with any of the offset
criteria, the cable system operator is responsible for eliminating such
conflict within 30 days of notification.
(f) A minimum frequency offset between the nominal carrier frequency
of an aeronautical radio service qualifying under paragraph (d) of this
Section and the nominal frequency of any cable system carrier or signal
component capable of delivering peak power equal to or greater than
10-5 watts shall be maintained or exceeded at all times. The
minimum frequency offsets are as follows:
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Frequencies Minimun frequency offsets
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108-118 MHz............................... (50+T) kHz.
328.6-335.4 MHz...........................
108-136 MHz...............................
225-328.6 MHz............................. (100+T) kHz.
335.4-400 MHz.............................
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In this table, T is the absolute value of the frequency tolerance of the
cable television signal. The actual frequency tolerance will depend on
the equipment and operating procedures of the cable system, but in no
case shall the frequency tolerance T exceed &177;25 kHz in the
bands 108-136 and 225-400 MHz.
[ 50 FR 29401 , July 19, 1985]
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