Sec. 87.23 Supplemental information required.
(a) To minimize harmful interference at the National Radio Astronomy
Observatory site at Green Bank, Pocahontas County, WV, and at the Naval
Radio Research Observatory site at Sugar Grove, Pendleton County, WV, an
applicant for a new station license (other than mobile, temporary base,
temporary fixed or Civil Air Patrol), or for modification of an existing
license to change the frequency, power, antenna location, height or
directivity within the area bounded by 39'15' N. on the north, 78'30' W.
on the east, 37'30' N on the south and 80'30' W on the west, must first
notify the Director, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Attn:
Interference Office, Post Office Box No. 2, Green Bank, WV 24944, in
writing, of the geographical coordinates of the antenna, antenna height,
antenna directivity, frequency, emission and power. The application to
the Commission must show the date notification was made to the
Observatory. The Commission will allow twenty (20) days after receipt of
its copy of the notification for comments or objections. If a timely
response is received, the Commission will consider the comments or
objections.
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(b) Geographical coordinates of Commission facilities which require
protection are listed in Sec. 0.121(c). Applications for stations
(except mobile stations) which will be located within 80 km (50 miles)
of the referenced coordinates are examined to determine extent of
possible interference. A clause protecting the monitoring station may be
added to the station license.
(c) Each application for a station license to operate in the
vicinity of Boulder County, CO, under this part must give due
consideration, prior to filing applications, to the need to protect the
Table Mountain Radio Receiving Zone from harmful interference. These are
the Research Laboratories of the Department of Commerce, Boulder County,
CO. To prevent degradation of the present ambient radio signal level at
the site, the Department of Commerce seeks to ensure that field strength
at 40 deg.07'50' N latitude, 105 deg. 14'40' W longitude, resulting from
new assignments (other than mobile stations) or from the modification or
relocation of the existing facilities do not exceed the following
values:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Power flux
Field strength density \1\
(mV/m) in (dBW/m \2\) in
Frequency range authorized authorized
bandwidth of bandwidth of
service service
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Below 540 kHz........................... 10 -65.8
540 to 1600 kHz......................... 20 -59.8
1.6 to 470 MHz.......................... 10 \2\-65.8
470 to 890 MHz.......................... 30 \2\-56.2
Above 890 MHz........................... 1 \2\-85.8
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Equivalent values of power flux density are calculated assuming a
free-space characteristic impedence of 376.7 (approximately 120 pi)
ohms.
\2\ Space stations shall conform to the power flux density limits at the
earth's surface specified in appropriate parts of the Commission's
rules, but in no case should exceed the above levels in any 4 kHz band
for all angles of arrival.
(d) Each applicant is responsible for determining whether proposals
for a new or modified station require envionmental information.
Applicants should refer to Sec. 1.1307 to identify those actions for
which environmental information must be submitted.
[ 53 FR 28940 , Aug. 1, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 11719 , Mar. 22, 1989]
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