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- (3) message; and (4) preamble and EAS end of message codes. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(a). 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33. 47 C.F.R. § 11.34(c). EAS equipment also provides a means to automatically interrupt regular programming and is capable of providing warnings in the primary language that is used by the station or cable system. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. A CAP-formatted alert may include fields for message type, scope, event information, event certainty, sender, geographic scope, and expiration, among others. CAP-formatted messages also can include links to data, audio and video files, and can be validated and authenticated through the use of digital signatures and encryption. EAS 1994 Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 1786. Amendment of Part 73,
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- that describe their functions within EAS. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.18. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33. 47 C.F.R. § 11.34(c). EAS equipment also provides a means to automatically interrupt regular programming and is capable of providing warnings in the primary language that is used by the station or cable system. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54 (EAS operation during a national level emergency). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54. Id. The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency
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- a trade name used by Sage Alerting Systems, Inc. Accordingly, we use the generic term ``encoder/decoder'' throughout this Order. 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33. EAS equipment also provides a means to automatically interrupt regular programming and is capable of providing warnings in the primary language that is used by the station or cable system. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. A PEP station can serve more than one role; for example, it can also serve as an SP. See 47 CFR § 11.31. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54 (EAS operation during a national level emergency). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54. Id. State and local emergency operations managers also can request activation of the EAS by utilizing state-designated EAS entry points,
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- service. We tentatively conclude that we should define the geo-targeting element of mandated gubernatorial alerts in Part 11 in the same way as we define the location provisions in the current EAS Protocol. Revising the Procedures for Processing Emergency Action Notifications (EANs): We seek comment on whether the Commission should substantially simplify procedures for processing EANs set forth in section 11.54 and related Part 11 rule sections so that EAS Participants process EANs like any other EAS message, only on a mandatory and priority basis. We also seek comment on whether the Commission should: eliminate the Emergency Action Termination event code and replace it where necessary with the End Of Message code in the Part 11 rules; delete sections 11.16, 11.42,
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- 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting). Tampa, FL District Office (9/14/00). Monterey Licenses, L.L.C., Monterey, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Transmission Requirements) and 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedues). Tampa, FL District Office (9/15/00). Word of Victory Outreach Center Inc.(KLUH), Poplar Bluff, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Transmission Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During National Level Emergency), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.47 (Inspection of Antenna Structure Lights and Associated Control Equipment), 73.1226 (Availability of FCC Station Logs and Records), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1870 (Chief Operators), and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection of Noncommercial Educational Stations). Kansas City, MO District Office (9/21/00). Tele-Media of Western Connecticut, Seymour,
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- (10/10/00). University of New Hampshire, WUNH, Durham, NH. Other violations: 47 CFR §§ 11.61 (Tests for EAS Procedures), 73.1870 (Chief Operators) and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection File for Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Stations). Boston, MA District Office (10/10/00). Usher Broadcasting Company, East Prairie, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During a National Level Emergency), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4(a) (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.47 (Inspection of Antenna Structure Lights and Associated Equipment), 73.49 (AM Transmission System Fencing Requirements), 73.1226 (Availability to FCC of Station Logs and Records), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements), 73.1840 (Retention of Logs), 73.1870 (Chief Operators), and 73.3526 (Local Public Inspection
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- sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to Arnold Broadcasting Company, Inc., P.O. Box 830, 803 West Main, Sterling, Colorado 80751 and to its counsel David Tillotson, Esq., 4606 Charleston Terrace, N.W., Washington, DC 20007-1911. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau Arnold Broadcasting Company, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 2704 (Enf. Bur. 2000). See also, 47 C.F.R. (( 11.54 and 11.55. 47 C.F.R. (( 11.35, 11.61, 17.4, 73.1225, 73.1350, 73.1820, 73.1870. 47 C.F.R. ( 1.80; See also The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment to Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 13 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). 47 C.F.R. ( 1.106. Payment of the forfeiture in
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- local emergency is activated, and upon activation, provide guidelines for all participating entities to follow during national, state, and local-level emergencies. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 606. Section Number and Title: 11.51 EAS code and Attention Signal Transmission requirements. 11.52 EAS code and Attention Signal Monitoring requirements. 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification 11.54 EAS operation during a National Level emergency. 11.55 EAS operation during a State or Local Area emergency. SUBPART E -- TESTS Brief Description: These rules describe EAS testing protocols for all participating entities. Need: Regular testing of EAS equipment will ensure operational readiness in the event of an emergency. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g)
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- Localism, Notice of Inquiry, 19 FCC Rcd 12425, 12427 (2004). Applications of Citicasters Licenses, L.P., Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 Rcd 19324, 19329 (MB 2007). Id. (citing License Renewal Applications of Certain Commercial Radio Stations Serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 6400, 6401 (MB 1993) (further citations omitted). See 47 C.F.R. §11.54(b)(8). 47 U.S.C. § 309(k); 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.61, 0.283. Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 January 22, 2008 D E ' `` h*` ¥%¿ÿ‰PNG ` ` b``DÐ 4 £&)œ@°-ˆ@Ž@ÿ7 H >˜ôO‡ìà p jóý ¨2£=ÿõk²‡Ñ Ÿ"_ - J÷Ë, µNt£Rb Ê7P÷ÔUÿZS 'ÄýwpˆÖˈ jP˜T{.|Â87w]žgíãyAèÒ¨-¾=T#ÆO> ·#W páÃí°U^SŽ ³tÉ''ôTxNt›l Û¦ÆéX6`T{ŠÓÌÿþÓ:ér¶• ÄAÉR\ )]h]eÆM8îIÌŸ`Ì?K^ûòá ?CªôAþUU ˆ3ê¡Ÿ=¼¼A „ \±+í_ ÆeùPgö ÀÙƒéæ à_ą {ì.ó â•"€Ì{ZòýHV9„iÑŠ÷¸Úè s+ ~ p€¦,Éö
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- EAS may be used to provide the heads of state and local governments, or their designated representatives, with a means to communicate emergency information with the public. Legal Basis: Sections 1, 4(i) and (o), 303(r), 624(g) and 706 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 606. Section Number and Title: 11.54(b) EAS operation during a National Level emergency. [Subpart D] 11.61 Tests of EAS procedures. [Subpart E] PART 13-COMMERCIAL RADIO OPERATORS Brief Description: The Part 13 rules prescribe the manner and conditions under which commercial radio operators are licensed by the Commission. Need: These rules provide conditional temporary operating authority during which a person who has passed the necessary examination(s) can
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- Virginia 26/ 12.91 15.55 14.30 15.87 17.46 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA, & SC) 13.66 13.48 13.39 19.17 19.05 20.66 50 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 14.06 14.93 15.55 18.41 20.33 24.30 26.13 24.19 28.98 38.21 51 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 12.75 12.33 13.15 16.54 15.93 16.12 13.91 17.33 20.16 20.03 Central Telephone of Illinois 26/ 27/ 11.54 10.18 18.87 19.55 18.40 18.92 All Other Companies 52 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 28/ 12.36 14.95 15.47 16.09 14.95 12.27 15.02 19.27 12.00 53 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 29/ 20.04 17.81 25.45 28.95 54 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 30/ 15.42 9.77 17.87 16.71 19.68 55 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 30/ 13.58 13.25 14.29 15.74 24.05 56 Citizens Telecommunications
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- Newton Square Suite 207 Reston VA 22090 New River Valley Radio Partners LLC 1930 Isaac Newton Square Suite 207 Reston VA 22090 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35(a), 17.50 and 73.49. 47 C.F.R. § 17.23. EAS tests and activations, failure to receive such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. § 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to
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- Receipt Requested to Falcon Cablevision D/B/A Charter Communications, 12405 Powerscourt Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63131. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Robert C. McKinney District Director, Kansas City Office Enforcement Bureau Attachment 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(a)(1). EAS tests and activations, failure to receive such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. § 312(f)(1), which applies equally to Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful,' when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision of this Act
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- to Palmetto Broadcasting Company, Inc., 2203 Old Williamston Rd., Anderson, SC 29621. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Fred L. Broce District Director, Atlanta Office Enforcement Bureau Attachment A 1 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61(a) and 17.4(a). EAS tests and activations, failure to receive such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 17.7(a). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. § 312(f)(1), which applies to Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any
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- for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and relay EAS sources. 8 47 C.F.R. § 11.35. 9 47 C.F.R. § 1161. The required monthly and weekly tests are required to conform with the procedures in the EAS Operational Handbook. 10 47 C.F.R. § 11.54. 11 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(a)(1). 12 The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). 13 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(2)(D). 14 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.111, 0.311, 1.80. 15 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35(a) and 11.61. 17 47
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- Requested to Reef Broadcast, Inc., 79-A Castle Coakley, Christiansted, US Virgin Islands 00820. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Reuben Jusino Resident Agent - San Juan Office, Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R § 11.61(a)(1)(i) EAS equipment malfunctions, EAS activations and tests, as well as the failure to receive activations and tests must be recorded in the station's logs. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35(a), 11.35(b), 11.54.(b)(14), 11.55(c)(7), and 11.61(b). Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. § 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to
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- They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities.'' At the time of inspection, station WIMG-AM was monitoring station WPST-FM and the National Weather Service as EAS sources. However, the station must also monitor station WKDN-FM, according to the New Jersey State Plan. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in broadcast station ... records as specified in § 11.54(b)(12).'' At the time of inspection, station WIMG-AM's records failed to show why it did not receive the weekly tests from WPST-FM between September 7 and September 13, 2003 and between October 5 to October 20, 2003. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1745(a): ``No broadcast station shall operate at times, or with modes or power, other than those specified and made part of
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- (dB W/Hz) Max Satellite Antenna Gain (dB9 Min Antenna Discrimination Min Spreading Loss (dBW m2) Max eirp towards R1/3 (dBW/27 MHz) Max pfd (dBW/m2/27 MHz) -160 dB(W/(mZ 27 MHz)) for 0" I 0 < 0.054' -137.46 + 17.74 log 0 dB(W/(m2 27 MHz)) for 0.054" 5 0 < 3.67" -141.56 + 25 log 0 dB(W/(mz27 MHz)) for 3.67" IO -= 11.54" -1 15 dB(W/(m2 27 MHz)) for 11.54" I 8 -54.90 35.10 30.00 162.07 24.00 - 138.07 where 0 corresponds to the minimum geocentric angular separation between the interfering BSS and the interfered-with FSS space station. USAT-Sl analvsis: All FSS networks serving Regions 1 and 3 in these frequency bands are more than 11.54 degrees from 105.5. W.L. Therefore, the level
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- (dB W/Hz) Max Satellite Antenna Gain (dB9 Min Antenna Discrimination Min Spreading Loss (dBW m2) Max eirp towards R1/3 (dBW/27 MHz) Max pfd (dBW/m2/27 MHz) -160 dB(W/(mZ 27 MHz)) for 0" I 0 < 0.054' -137.46 + 17.74 log 0 dB(W/(m2 27 MHz)) for 0.054" 5 0 < 3.67" -141.56 + 25 log 0 dB(W/(mz27 MHz)) for 3.67" IO -= 11.54" -1 15 dB(W/(m2 27 MHz)) for 11.54" I 8 -54.90 35.10 30.00 162.07 24.00 - 138.07 where 0 corresponds to the minimum geocentric angular separation between the interfering BSS and the interfered-with FSS space station. USAT-Sl analvsis: All FSS networks serving Regions 1 and 3 in these frequency bands are more than 11.54 degrees from 105.5. W.L. Therefore, the level
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- Robinson Tract Road Pulaski, VA 24301 and by mail to PO Box 150, Pulaski, VA, 24301. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Joseph P. Husnay Resident Agent, Norfolk Office, Enforcement Bureau Attachment 47 C.F.R. § 11.35(a). EAS tests and activations, failure to conduct such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). The term ``repeated,'' when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, ``means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' 47 U.S.C. § 312(f)(2). 47 C.F.R. § 1.80(b)(4). 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(2)(D). 47 U.S.C. § 503(b). 47 C.F.R.
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- larger percentage decrease in advertising revenues. Hallmark states that, typically, annual advertising revenues range from $1 .OO to $6.00 per subscriber for program networks, depending upon programming genre, target audience, and brand identity. If a program network with 70 million GSN Comments at 4. 215 2'6 A&E Comments at 13-14. Viacom Comments at 8-9. 217 Joint Programmers Comments at 21-22 11.54. See A&E Comments at iii-v; Bloomberg Comments at 2-3; Courtroom Television Comments at iii-v; C-SPAN Comments at 1-5; Discovery Comments at iii-v; Eternal Word Television Networks Comments at 2-6; Fox Cable Comments at i-iv; GSN Comments at 2-8; Hallmark Comments at 2-12; International Channel Comments at 1; Joint Programmers Comments at i-v ; LAtv Holdings Comments at 1-2 ; LeSEA
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- observed that the station transmitted in an unauthorized mode for over 45 minutes. On April 14, 2005, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station, WTHE, located at 260 East Second Street, Mineola, New York and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in broadcast station ... records as specified in § 11.54(b)(12).'' A review of station records showed that WTHE failed to log monthly tests from January 1 to March 31, 2005, and failed to log weekly tests from two monitoring sources from January 1 to March 31, 2005. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1870(c)(3): ``Review of the station logs at least once each week to determine if required entries are being made correctly.
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- Kentucky. On May 11, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office conducted an inspection at the main studios for radio stations WUOL-FM, WFPK and WFPL, which are collocated in Louisville, Kentucky, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries must be made in broadcast station and cable systems and wireless cable systems records as specified in § 11.54(b)(12).'' At the time of the inspection, the records for radio stations WUOL-FM, WFPK, and WFPL were missing various EAS entries for the months of February, March, April and May 2006. 47 C.F. R. § 73.1870(b)(3): ``The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license.'' At the time of
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- Texas License Company LLC, licensee of Radio Station KCUL(AM). On June 7, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Dallas Office inspected the EAS system for radio station KCUL(AM) located in Marshall, Texas and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries must be made in broadcast station and cable systems and wireless cable systems records as specified in § 11.54 (b)(12).'' At the time of the inspection, the records for radio station KCUL(AM) were missing various EAS entries for the months of April and May 2006. Additionally, no entries were noted for the period between April 12, 2006 and May 11, 2006. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1870 (c)(3): Station records shall be reviewed ...''at least once a week to determine if
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- meters.'' At the time of inspection signal leakage was observed on the frequency 133.2625 MHz as follows: 1) 517 N. Woodrow Street 206 µV/m 2) 101 McIver Street 145 µV/m 3) 508 N. Shipp Street 84 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system records as specified in § 11.54(b)(12).'' The EAS records indicated that the last confirmed EAS weekly test was received on June 27, 2006. All EAS monthly and weekly tests must be properly logged in your system's EAS records. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Northland Cable Television, must submit a written statement concerning
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- Licenses, LLC, licensee of radio station WASP in Brownsville, Pennsylvania. On November 14, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected radio station WASP located at 123 Blaine Road, Brownsville, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries must be made in broadcast station and cable systems and wireless cable systems records as specified in § 11.54 (b)(12). At the time of inspection, the EAS equipment was operational, but there were no log entries of tests sent between November 1, 2006 and November 13, 2006 and no log entries of the tests received from station WQED between November 1, 2006 and November 13, 2006. Furthermore, there were no entries in the log indicating the reasons why these
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- 184,688 101,840 81,407 44.08 14.35 Sprint - Central Telephone Company of Virginia VA 230,155 173,883 55,656 24.18 17.76 Verizon South - Contel/Virginia VA 345,406 240,436 119,630 34.63 12.20 Verizon Virginia VA 1,955,687 1,331,585 692,490 35.41 4.11 Verizon South - Virginia VA 20,501 14,633 7,386 36.03 (9.90) Sprint - United Telephone Co. - Southeast - Virginia VA 94,144 73,516 21,845 23.20 11.54 CenturyTel of Washington WA 214,426 155,071 60,221 28.08 15.06 Verizon Northwest - Contel/Washington WA 110,747 87,214 25,143 22.70 0.95 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 832,740 656,148 208,022 24.98 (0.84) Qwest - Washington WA 1,633,142 1,280,692 392,783 24.05 2.25 Verizon West Virginia WV 267,584 162,853 129,029 48.22 11.15 Verizon North - Wisconsin WI 146,691 101,175 86,700 59.10 14.36 AT&T -
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- 184,688 101,840 81,407 44.08 14.35 Sprint - Central Telephone Company of Virginia VA 230,155 173,883 55,656 24.18 17.76 Verizon South - Contel/Virginia VA 345,406 240,436 119,630 34.63 12.20 Verizon Virginia VA 1,955,687 1,331,585 692,490 35.41 4.11 Verizon South - Virginia VA 20,501 14,633 7,386 36.03 (9.90) Sprint - United Telephone Co. - Southeast - Virginia VA 94,144 73,516 21,845 23.20 11.54 CenturyTel of Washington WA 214,426 155,071 60,221 28.08 15.06 Verizon Northwest - Contel/Washington WA 110,747 87,214 25,143 22.70 0.95 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 832,740 656,148 208,022 24.98 (0.84) Qwest - Washington WA 1,633,142 1,280,692 392,783 24.05 2.25 Verizon West Virginia WV 267,584 162,853 129,029 48.22 11.15 Verizon North - Wisconsin WI 146,691 101,175 86,700 59.10 14.36 AT&T -
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- ``The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license.'' A copy of the designation letter was not posted at the station with the station license. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system records as specified in § 11.54(b)(12).'' At the time of inspection, there was no EAS logging mechanism in place. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Sherman Broadcasting Corp. must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must
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- Cable of Coastal-Texas LP ("US Cable"), operator of a cable system in Marshdale, Colorado. On November 21, 2006, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Denver Office inspected the US Cable cable system located at Marshdale, Colorado, and observed the following violation(s): 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in...cable system and wireless cable system records as specified in § 11.54(b)(12)." At the time of the inspection, while the EAS equipment was found to be operational, US Cable's 2006 logs contained no entries made of transmitted or received required monthly tests. 47 C.F.R. § 76.605(a)(12): "As an exception to the general provision requiring measurements to be made at subscriber terminals, and without regard to the type of signals carried by the
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- Operating] Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty, and immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions.'' During the inspection, the EAS Handbook was not available. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): EAS ``entries must be made in broadcast station records as specified in § 11.54(b)(12).'' At the time of the inspection, agents found that the station was not maintaining EAS records. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1870(b)(3): ``The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license.'' During the inspection, the agents observed that there was no written designation of the chief operator. 47 C.F.R. §
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- of the Commission's Rules to Kasa Radio Hogar, Inc. (``Kasa'') operator of radio station KASA serving Phoenix, Arizona. On April 26, 2007, agents of the Commission's San Diego Office inspected radio station KASA located in Phoenix, Arizona, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of inspection, the station's log contained no entries documenting sending of a required weekly test (RWT) for the months of January 2007 through mid April 2007. Furthermore, the station's log did not contain any record of reception of the RWT from a second monitoring source at any time in April 2007. No station log entries were found
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- are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook.'' At the time of inspection, the designated first local primary (LP-1), radio station KDES-FM, Palm Springs, CA, was not being monitored. KEZN was monitoring only the second local primary (LP-2) KCLB-FM, Coachella, CA. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the month of June 2007, and indicated that the required weekly test (RWT) had been received once during the month of May 2007 from the second local primary (LP-2) KCLB-FM. No system record entries were found indicating the
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- Media''), licensee of FM Broadcast radio station KMRJ, Rancho Mirage, California. On August 16, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KMRJ, located at 1061 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of required weekly tests since May 20, 2007, and no entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been transmitted. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Mitchell Media, must
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- the station's EAS logs showed that, except during the weeks of June 17 and August 26, 2007 when the station properly monitored two EAS sources, the station was monitoring only one EAS source during the months of June, July, and August 2007. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' A review of the station's EAS logs showed that there were no entries for required Weekly Test transmitted and required Monthly Test received and re-transmitted for the months of June, July and August 2007. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, MTC must submit a written statement concerning
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- State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook." At the time of inspection, BTC was not monitoring the designated second local primary (``LP2'') station, WQED on 89.3 MHz. BTC was monitoring station WFHM, Cleveland, Ohio and the first local primary (``LP-1'') station KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the receipt and transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the month of August 2007 and the receipt of the required weekly test (RWT) between August 31, 2007 and September 12, 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the RMT had not
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- MHz and 216 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. § 76.605(a)(12). The agent measured signal leakage in excess of 20 µV/m at the following location: Date Frequency (MHz) Signal Strength (µV/m) Location 4/30/07 120.0060 146 In front of 80 Armstrong Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)'' Inspection of EAS logs from January 1 through April 30, 2007 indicated that there were no entries of Required Weekly Tests received from WABC for a total of nine weeks during this period, and there were no entries of Required Monthly Tests received from WABC for the months of January through April, 2007. There were no entries in the log
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- Entertainment, LLC (``Visionary''), licensee of radio station KPOI-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KPOI-FM located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test (``RWT'') entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test (``RMT'') entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- Entertainment, LLC (``Visionary''), licensee of radio station KUMU in Honolulu, Hawaii. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KUMU located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test (``RWT'') entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test (``RMT'') entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- Entertainment, LLC (``Visionary''), licensee of radio station KUMU-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KUMU-FM located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test (``RWT'') entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test (``RMT'') entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- Entertainment, LLC (``Visionary''), licensee of radio station KDDB in Honolulu, Hawaii. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KDDB located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test (``RWT'') entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test (``RMT'') entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- Entertainment, LLC (``Visionary''), licensee of radio station KQMQ-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KQMQ-FM located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test (``RWT'') entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test (``RMT'') entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules to William Paterson College of N.J. (``WPSC-FM''), licensee of radio station WPSC-FM, Wayne, New Jersey. On October 25, 2007, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WPSC-FM, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the station records contained no entries documenting the receipt and transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the months of July 2007 through September 2007. Although there is a record of the monthly test for October having been received, there is no record of the test being re-transmitted. In addition, there is no record
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- State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook." At the time of inspection, BTC was not monitoring the designated second local primary (``LP2'') station, WQED on 89.3 MHz. BTC was monitoring station WFHM, Cleveland, Ohio and the first local primary (``LP-1'') station KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the receipt and transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the month of August 2007 and the receipt of the required weekly test (RWT) between August 31, 2007 and September 12, 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the RMT had not
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- de Audio Este es un Comunicado de Emergencia solicitado por la Casa Blanca. Todos los participantes en el EAS seguirán los procedimientos de activación del Manual de Operación del EAS para una emergencia de nivel nacional. En breve, el presidente de los Estados Unidos o su representante hará llegar su mensaje por el Sistema de Alerta de Emergencia. (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 8 Para la operación manual Cese toda la programación y prepárese para transmitir el siguiente anuncio. Interrumpimos nuestra programación; esta es una emergencia nacional. Transmita este anuncio Este anuncio se hará en el idioma principal de la estación. 2 Interrumpa la programación normal 3 Transmita este anuncio: 9 Para la operación automática Los equipos de la EAS retransmiten los códigos
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- de Audio Este es un Comunicado de Emergencia solicitado por la Casa Blanca. Todos los participantes en el EAS seguirán los procedimientos de activación del Manual de Operación del EAS para una emergencia de nivel nacional. En breve, el presidente de los Estados Unidos o su representante hará llegar su mensaje por el Sistema de Alerta de Emergencia. (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 7 Para la operación manual Cese toda la programación y prepárese para transmitir el siguiente anuncio. Interrumpimos nuestra programación; esta es una emergencia nacional. Transmita este anuncio Este anuncio se hará en el idioma principal del proveedor de SDARS o DBS. 2 Interrumpa la programación normal 3 Transmita este anuncio: 8 Para la operación automática Los equipos de la EAS
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- from the EAS decoder. Emergency Action Notification Audio Message This is an Emergency Action Notification requested by the White House. All EAS participants will follow activation procedures in the EAS Operating Handbook for a national level emergency. The President of the United States or his representative will shortly deliver a message over the Emergency Alert System. (All Systems) (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 1 Receive the Emergency Action Notification (EAN) message 8 For Manual Operation Cease all programming and prepare to transmit the following announcement. We interrupt our programming; this is a national emergency. Broadcast this Announcement This announcement may be made in the primary language of the station. 2 Interrupt normal programming 3 Transmit this announcement: (All Systems) 9 For Automatic Operation
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- Action Notification (EAN) message Emergency Action Notification Audio Message This is an Emergency Action Notification requested by the White House. All EAS participants will follow activation procedures in the EAS Operating Handbook for a national level emergency. The President of the United States or his representative will shortly deliver a message over the Emergency Alert System. (All Stations) (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 7 For Manual Operation Cease all programming and prepare to transmit the following announcement. 2 Interrupt normal programming 3 Transmit this announcement: We interrupt our programming; this is a national emergency. Broadcast this Announcement This announcement may be made in the primary language of the station. (All Stations) 8 For Automatic Operation EAS equipment will retransmit header codes and the
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- the Emergency Action Notification (EAN) message Emergency Action Notification Audio Message This is an Emergency Action Notification requested by the White House. All EAS participants will follow activation procedures in the EAS Operating Handbook for a national level emergency. The President of the United States or his representative will shortly deliver a message over the Emergency Alert System. (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 7 For Manual Operation Cease all programming and prepare to transmit the following announcement. We interrupt our programming; this is a national emergency. Broadcast this Announcement This announcement may be made in the primary language of the SDARS or DBS provider. 2 Interrupt normal programming 3 Transmit this announcement: 8 For Automatic Operation EAS equipment will retransmit header codes and
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- Action Notification (EAN) message Emergency Action Notification Audio Message This is an Emergency Action Notification requested by the White House. All EAS participants will follow activation procedures in the EAS Operating Handbook for a national level emergency. The President of the United States or his representative will shortly deliver a message over the Emergency Alert System. (All Stations) (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 7 For Manual Operation Cease all programming and prepare to transmit the following announcement. We interrupt our programming; this is a national emergency. Broadcast this Announcement This announcement may be made in the primary language of the station. 2 Interrupt normal programming 3 Transmit this announcement: (All Stations) 8 For Automatic Operation EAS equipment will retransmit header codes and the
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- Notification message from the EAS decoder. Emergency Action Notification Audio Message This is an Emergency Action Notification requested by the White House. All EAS participants will follow activation procedures in the EAS Operating Handbook for a national level emergency. The President of the United States or his representative will shortly deliver a message over the Emergency Alert System. (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 1 Receive the Emergency Action Notification (EAN) message 8 For Manual Operation Cease all programming and prepare to transmit the following announcement. We interrupt our programming; this is a national emergency. Broadcast this Announcement This announcement may be made in the primary language of the system. 2 Interrupt normal programming 3 Transmit this announcement: 9 For Automatic Operation EAS equipment
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- es un Comunicado de Emergencia solicitado por la Casa Blanca. Todos los participantes en el EAS seguirán los procedimientos de activación del Manual de Operación del EAS para una emergencia de nivel nacional. En breve, el presidente de los Estados Unidos o su representante hará llegar su mensaje por el Sistema de Alerta de Emergencia. (Todas las estaciones) (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 7 Para la operación manual Cese toda la programación y prepárese para transmitir el siguiente anuncio. Interrumpimos nuestra programación; esta es una emergencia nacional. Transmita este anuncio Este anuncio se hará en el idioma principal de la estación. 2 Se interrumpe la programación normal 3 Se transmite este anuncio: (Todas las estaciones) 8 Para la operación automática Los equipos de
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- es un Comunicado de Emergencia solicitado por la Casa Blanca. Todos los participantes en el EAS seguirán los procedimientos de activación del Manual de Operación del EAS para una emergencia de nivel nacional. En breve, el presidente de los Estados Unidos o su representante hará llegar su mensaje por el Sistema de Alerta de Emergencia. (Todas las estaciones) (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 7 Para la operación manual Cese toda la programación y prepárese para transmitir el siguiente anuncio. Interrumpimos nuestra programación; esta es una emergencia nacional. Transmita este anuncio Este anuncio se hará en el idioma principal de la estación. 2 Se interrumpe la programación normal 3 Se transmite este anuncio: (Todas las estaciones) 8 Para la operación automática Los equipos de
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- es un Comunicado de Emergencia solicitado por la Casa Blanca. Todos los participantes en el EAS seguirán los procedimientos de activación del Manual de Operación del EAS para una emergencia de nivel nacional. En breve, el presidente de los Estados Unidos o su representante hará llegar su mensaje por el Sistema de Alerta de Emergencia. (Todos los sistemas) (47 C.F.R. §11.54) 8 Para la operación manual Cese toda la programación y prepárese para transmitir el siguiente anuncio. Interrumpimos nuestra programación; esta es una emergencia nacional. Transmita este anuncio Este anuncio se hará en el idioma principal de la estación. 2 Interrumpa la programación normal 3 Transmita este anuncio: (Todos los sistemas) 9 Para la operación automática Los equipos de la EAS
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- COMPANY 5.02 -0.46 5.51 6.71 421874 C ELLINGTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.67 -3.01 14.10 25.89 421876 A FARBER TELEPHONE COMPANY 24.40 3.13 20.63 56.71 421882 C FIDELITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 15.68 -2.69 18.88 INFINITE 421885 C WINDSTREAM MISSOURI, INC. (ALLTEL) -0.39 -3.18 2.88 -25.50 421886 C GOODMAN TEL. CO. 23.28 -3.37 27.57 45.50 421887 C GRANBY TEL CO - MISSOURI 9.72 -1.63 11.54 20.17 421888 C GRAND RIVER MUTUAL TEL CORP - MO 2.63 -12.80 17.69 28.73 421890 C GREEN HILLS TELEPHONE CORP. 4.23 -1.77 6.12 5.96 421893 A CHOCTAW TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.69 -3.33 10.37 35.04 421900 A KLM TEL. CO. 11.51 -5.36 17.83 46.38 421901 C KINGDOM TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.80 1.32 -9.00 -24.92 421908 C LE-RU TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.73 0.06 -0.79 -2.21
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- COMPANY 5.02 -0.46 5.51 6.71 421874 C ELLINGTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.67 -3.01 14.10 25.89 421876 A FARBER TELEPHONE COMPANY 24.40 3.13 20.63 56.71 421882 C FIDELITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 15.68 -2.69 18.88 INFINITE 421885 C WINDSTREAM MISSOURI, INC. (ALLTEL) -0.39 -3.18 2.88 -25.50 421886 C GOODMAN TEL. CO. 23.28 -3.37 27.57 45.50 421887 C GRANBY TEL CO - MISSOURI 9.72 -1.63 11.54 20.17 421888 C GRAND RIVER MUTUAL TEL CORP - MO 2.63 -12.80 17.69 28.73 421890 C GREEN HILLS TELEPHONE CORP. 4.23 -1.77 6.12 5.96 421893 A CHOCTAW TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.69 -3.33 10.37 35.04 421900 A KLM TEL. CO. 11.51 -5.36 17.83 46.38 421901 C KINGDOM TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.80 1.32 -9.00 -24.92 421908 C LE-RU TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.73 0.06 -0.79 -2.21
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- offenses, ability to pay, and other such matters as justice may require. Applying the Forfeiture Policy Statement, Section 1.80, and the statutory factors to the instant case, we conclude that Hensley Broadcasting is apparently liable for a $4,000 forfeiture. Section 11.61(b) of the Rules provides that EAS entries must be made in a broadcast station's record in accordance with Section 11.54(b)(12) of the Rules, which states that broadcast stations must enter the time of receipt of the Emergency Alert Notice (``EAN'') and Emergency Action Termination in the stations logs as specified in Section 73.1820 of the Rules. Agents found that, between the EAS inspection on September 16, 2005, and the follow-up EAS inspection on January 25, 2007, the station did not
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- Broadcasting Company. (``McGraw-Hill''), licensee of TV Broadcast station KGTV, San Diego, California. On January 23, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KGTV's emergency alert system, located at 4600 Air Way, San Diego, California and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the months of December 2007 and January 2008. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- licensee of Low Power FM Broadcast station KGIC-LP, Corona, California. On January 30, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KGIC-LP's emergency alert system (``EAS''), located at 1717 Via Del Rio, Corona, California, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the months of October and November of 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted. 47 C.F.R. § 11.52(d): ``Broadcast stations and cable systems and wireless cable
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- City, AZ. On February 26, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KLHU-CA's emergency alert system (``EAS'') and public inspection file, located at 1600 W. Acoma Blvd., Suite 36, Lake Havasu City, AZ, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (``RMT'') for the months of January 2008. No entries were found in the EAS records indicating the reasons why the RMT had not been received or transmitted. 47 C.F.R. § 11.52(d): ``EAS participants must monitor two Emergency Alert System (``EAS'')
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- modifications thereto or any conditions that the FCC has placed on the authorization." At the time of inspection, WBJB-FM's public inspection file did not contain the current authorization, nor was the station able to provide it to the agent upon request. b. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required weekly tests from February 7, 2008 through February 15, 2008, and no reasons why tests were not conducted. There was no record of a monthly test being received and transmitted in the month of February 2008, and no entry was found indicating
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- (``Notice'') issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules to CC Licenses, LLC, licensee of radio station WRNQ, Poughkeepsie, New York. On February 13, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WRNQ, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, there were no entries in the station records documenting the transmission of the Required Weekly Test (RWT) for the weeks of November 11, 18 and 25, 2007, and the re-transmission of the Required Monthly Test (RMT) for the month of January 2008. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and
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- licensee of FM Broadcast station KUPD(FM), Tempe, Arizona. On February 6, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected the KUPD emergency alert system (``EAS'') equipment, located at 1900 W. Carmen Street, Tempe, Arizona, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmissions from November, 2007, to January, 2008, from the first local primary (``LP-1'') station KTAR - Phoenix. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted. 47 C.F.R. § 11.52(d): ``EAS participants must monitor two EAS sources.
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- of AM Broadcast station KDUS(AM) - Tempe, Arizona. On February 6, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected the KDUS emergency alert system (``EAS'') equipment, located at 1900 W. Carmen Street, Tempe, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception or transmission of EAS tests for the month of December 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted or if the EAS equipment had failed. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of
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- Communications, operator of a cable system serving Peoria, Arizona. On February 4, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected Cox Communications' emergency alert system (``EAS''), located at 9534 W. Peoria Avenue, Peoria, Arizona, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the first local primary (``LP-1'') station KTAR(AM) or (FM) - Phoenix, for over 12 months. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received. 47 C.F.R. § 11.52(d): ``EAS participants must monitor two EAS sources. The monitoring
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- Commission's Rules to Princeton Broadcasting Service, Inc., licensee of radio station WPRB in Princeton, New Jersey. On March 19, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WPRB located in Princeton, New Jersey, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly tests or the reception and retransmission of monthly tests from December, 2007 through March 11, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why weekly tests were not received or why monthly tests were not received and retransmitted. Pursuant to Section 308(b)
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- LLC, (``Sun City''), licensee of FM Broadcast station KVIB, Scottsdale, Arizona. On February 6, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KVIB's emergency alert system (``EAS''), located at 4343 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, Arizona and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required weekly test (RWT) since November 2007 to the date of the inspection. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been transmitted. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section
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- Inc., operator of a cable system serving Kingman, Arizona. On March 25, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected NPG Cable, Inc.' emergency alert system (``EAS''), located at 2900 Airway Avenue, Kingman, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." NPG Cable, Inc.'s EAS records do not indicate that the required monthly test (``RMT'') for the months of May, August, September and December of 2007 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the cable system did not receive the required weekly test (``RWT'') or the required monthly tests (``RMT'') from the second local primary (LP-2) station, KNLB(FM)
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- the Commission's Rules to Blue Ridge Communications in Duncannon, Pennsylvania. On February 26, 2008, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected the Blue Ridge cable system serving Duncannon, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries of each test and activation of the EAS must be made in the broadcast station log as specified in Section 11.54(b).2'' At the time of inspection, the agent observed that the station did not have any records of conducted ``EAS Required Monthly Tests'' and ``EAS Required Weekly Tests'' between August 1, 2005 and July 23, 2006. The agent also observed that there were no entries in the log indicating the reasons why the tests were not conducted as required. 47 C.F.R.
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- of the Commission's Rules to Cablevision Systems New York City Corporation (``Cablevision''), operator of a cable system in Brooklyn, New York. On June 6, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision in Brooklyn, NY, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the reception of tests from LP-1 station WABC, 770 kHz, New York, NY, since January 1, 2008. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received. The records contained no entries of a monthly test received or transmitted for April,
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of inspection, there were EAS Participant records available and no record that KSEY-FM had sent or received any tests at any time. 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.1560(a) & (d): ``The station's antenna input power must be maintained as near as practicable to the authorized antenna input power and may not be less than 90% nor more than 105%
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of inspection, there were EAS Participant records available and no record that KSEY-FM had sent or received any tests at any time. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1800(a): ``The licensee of each station must maintain a station log as required by § 73.1820.'' At the time of inspection, the required station log was not available for inspection. 47 C.F.R.
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- to Comcast of Southwest Washington (``Comcast''), operator of a cable system in Vancouver, Washington. On July 2, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Resident Agent Office inspected the Comcast cable system located in Vancouver, Washington and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of the inspection on July 2, 2008, the agent observed that the record for the Required Monthly Tests (``RMT'') for the month of June 2008 was not in the EAS logs. Comcast later provided a copy of the referenced receipt via facsimile indicating that Comcast had found the receipt and the retransmission of the RMT was made
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- Corporation (``Cablevision''), operator of a cable system in Yonkers, New York (Physical System ID 007341). On July 10, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision's cable system serving Yonkers, New York, and observed following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries [of EAS tests] shall be made in EAS Participant records as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13). § 11.35(a) states ``EAS Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in § 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2). Appropriate entries indicating reasons why any tests were not received must be made in . . . cable system records as specified in Sec. Sec. 76.1700, 76.1708, and 76.1711 of this chapter.'' During the inspection,
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- a cable system serving Port Chester and Harrison, New York (Physical System ID 008370). On July 16, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision's cable system, Physical System ID 008370, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries [of EAS tests] shall be made in EAS Participant records as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13). § 11.35(a) states ``EAS Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in § 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2). Appropriate entries indicating reasons why any tests were not received must be made in . . . cable system records as specified in Sec. Sec. 76.1700, 76.1708, and 76.1711 of this chapter.'' During the inspection,
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- cable system in Mammoth Lakes, California. On June 20, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Francisco Office inspected NPG Cable, Inc.'s emergency alert system (``EAS''), located at 123 Commerce Drive, Suite B6, Mammoth Lakes, California, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." NPG Cable, Inc's EAS records did not indicate that the required monthly test (``RMT'') for the months of January, February, March, and April of 2008 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the cable system did not receive the required weekly test (``RWT'') or the required monthly tests (``RMT'') from the local primary (LP-1) station, KIBS(FM) -
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' The station had no records of an EAS test reception or activation prior to April 18, 2008. 47 C.F.R. § 11.15: ``A copy of the EAS Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions.''
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' The station had no records of an EAS test reception or activation prior to April 18, 2008. 47 C.F.R. § 11.15: ``A copy of the EAS Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions.''
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- Rules to Newark Public Radio Inc., licensee of radio station WBGO in Newark, New Jersey. On November 3, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WBGO located in Newark, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly tests from primary entry point WABC, 770 KHz, for the period from October 1, 2008 through October 18, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why weekly tests were not received. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3527(e)(2): The public inspection file shall contain
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- Vision Cristiana Management Corp. (``Radio Vision''), licensee of radio station WWRV in Paterson, New Jersey. On December 15, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WWRV located in Paterson, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly test from LP-1 station WFAN, 660 KHz, for the periods from September 3, 2008 through September 25, 2008 and from October 3, 2008 through October 19, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why weekly tests were not received. At the
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- HANCOCK TEL. CO.-NY 11.08 -2.01 13.36 73.15 150100 C FRONTIER COMM. OF NY, INC. -9.19 -6.46 -2.91 0.00 150104 C MARGARETVILLE TEL. CO.,INC. -8.54 -1.06 -7.56 0.00 150105 C MIDDLEBURGH TELEPHONE CO. -3.69 -2.21 -1.52 0.00 150106 C WINDSTREAM NEW YORK, INC.-FULTON -3.37 -15.08 13.79 0.00 150107 C NEWPORT TEL. CO.,INC. -4.68 -3.11 -1.62 -84.86 150108 C NICHOLVILLE TEL. CO.,INC. -11.54 -6.36 -5.54 -26.31 150109 C WINDSTREAM NEW YORK, INC.-JAMESTOWN 0.21 -13.83 16.30 0.00 150110 C OGDEN TEL. CO. DBA FRONTIER OGDEN TEL. CO. -4.59 -6.83 2.41 0.00 150111 C ONEIDA COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 0.06 -7.52 8.20 34.35 150112 A ONTARIO TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 2.51 -3.68 6.43 INFINITE 150113 C WINDSTREAM NEW YORK, INC.-RED JACKET 23.18 -22.73 59.40 0.00 150114
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- HANCOCK TEL. CO.-NY 11.08 -2.01 13.36 73.15 150100 C FRONTIER COMM. OF NY, INC. -9.19 -6.46 -2.91 0.00 150104 C MARGARETVILLE TEL. CO.,INC. -8.54 -1.06 -7.56 0.00 150105 C MIDDLEBURGH TELEPHONE CO. -3.69 -2.21 -1.52 0.00 150106 C WINDSTREAM NEW YORK, INC.-FULTON -3.37 -15.08 13.79 0.00 150107 C NEWPORT TEL. CO.,INC. -4.68 -3.11 -1.62 -84.86 150108 C NICHOLVILLE TEL. CO.,INC. -11.54 -6.36 -5.54 -26.31 150109 C WINDSTREAM NEW YORK, INC.-JAMESTOWN 0.21 -13.83 16.30 0.00 150110 C OGDEN TEL. CO. DBA FRONTIER OGDEN TEL. CO. -4.59 -6.83 2.41 0.00 150111 C ONEIDA COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 0.06 -7.52 8.20 34.35 150112 A ONTARIO TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 2.51 -3.68 6.43 INFINITE 150113 C WINDSTREAM NEW YORK, INC.-RED JACKET 23.18 -22.73 59.40 0.00 150114
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- of a cable system in Ely, Nevada. On September 18, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Francisco Office inspected Precis Communications LLC's emergency alert system (``EAS''), located at Squaw Peak and Morley Ave, Ely, Nevada, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." Precis Communications, LLC's EAS records did not indicate that the required monthly tests (``RMTs'') for the months of June, July, August, and September of 2008 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the cable system did not receive the RMTs from the local primary (LP-1) station, KELY (AM) - Ely, Nevada, from June 2008 to September 2008.
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- Cumulus Licensing LLC, licensee of AM radio station WFAS in White Plains, New York. On January 13, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected AM station WFAS, located in White Plains, New York, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly tests from the local primary (LP-1) station, WABC, New York, New York, for the period October 1, 2008, through October 18, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why the weekly tests were not received from station WABC during that period.
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- to Pacifica Foundation, Inc., licensee of FM radio station WBAI in New York, New York. On February 25, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected FM station WBAI, located in New York, New York, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the receipt and retransmission of the monthly tests from the local primary stations during the months of November 2008 and December 2008. For the month of January 2009, the station records indicated that the monthly test was received, but there was no indication that the test was
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- Commission's Rules to Youngshine Media, Inc., (``Youngshine''), licensee of radio station WDNJ in Hopatcong, New Jersey. On March 25, 2009, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WDNJ located in Hopatcong, New Jersey, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries at all for the period from February 13, 2009 to February 25, 2009, documenting the reception of the weekly tests from either WFME or WABC. Moreover, the station records contained no entries for the weekly test from WABC for the period between February 29, 2009 and March 19,
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- 431165 C VALOR TELECOMM OF TX, LP-OK DBA WINDSTREAM SW -17.49 -7.40 -10.90 0.00 431704 A LAVACA TELEPHONE CO.- OK -1.69 -6.32 4.94 -8.12 431788 C KANOKLA TELEPHONE ASSN.INC. - OK -1.02 -5.38 4.61 -1.22 431831 C SOUTH CENTRAL TEL. ASSN., INC.-OK 1.53 -1.82 3.41 1.29 431965 C WINDSTREAM OKLAHOMA, INC. -2.82 -5.83 3.20 -6.13 431966 C ATLAS TELEPHONE CO. -11.54 -9.10 -2.68 -19.31 431968 A BEGGS TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.70 -0.55 7.28 80.96 431969 C BIXBY TELEPHONE CO. 0.75 -12.98 15.78 14.52 431974 C CANADIAN VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. -6.26 1.18 -7.36 -14.38 431976 C CARNEGIE TELEPHONE CO.INC. 9.81 -3.71 14.04 19.25 431977 C CENTRAL OKLAHOMA TELEPHONE CO. 1.67 -7.45 9.86 4.03 431979 C CHEROKEE TELEPHONE CO. 9.15 -9.46 20.55 53.40 431980
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- 431165 C VALOR TELECOMM OF TX, LP-OK DBA WINDSTREAM SW -17.49 -7.40 -10.90 0.00 431704 A LAVACA TELEPHONE CO.- OK -1.69 -6.32 4.94 -8.12 431788 C KANOKLA TELEPHONE ASSN.INC. - OK -1.02 -5.38 4.61 -1.22 431831 C SOUTH CENTRAL TEL. ASSN., INC.-OK 1.53 -1.82 3.41 1.29 431965 C WINDSTREAM OKLAHOMA, INC. -2.82 -5.83 3.20 -6.13 431966 C ATLAS TELEPHONE CO. -11.54 -9.10 -2.68 -19.31 431968 A BEGGS TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.70 -0.55 7.28 80.96 431969 C BIXBY TELEPHONE CO. 0.75 -12.98 15.78 14.52 431974 C CANADIAN VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. -6.26 1.18 -7.36 -14.38 431976 C CARNEGIE TELEPHONE CO.INC. 9.81 -3.71 14.04 19.25 431977 C CENTRAL OKLAHOMA TELEPHONE CO. 1.67 -7.45 9.86 4.03 431979 C CHEROKEE TELEPHONE CO. 9.15 -9.46 20.55 53.40 431980
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- Bronx, New York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision's cable television system serving Bronx, New York, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of May 3 and August 9, 2009, and from the secondary source for the weeks of May 17, May 24, June 14, August 2, and August 16, 2009. Entries were not made in the
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- This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Time Warner's cable television system serving Brooklyn and Queens, New York, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of March 8, May 31, and August 9, 2009 and from the secondary source for the weeks of March 8, April 19, June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19, and July
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- New York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Time Warner's cable television system serving Manhattan, New York, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of March 8, April 26, and May 31, 2009, and from the secondary source for the weeks of March 8, June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19, and July 26, 2009.
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- New York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Time Warner's cable television system serving Woodside, New York, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of March 8, May 31, August 9, August 16, and August 23, 2009, and from the secondary source for the weeks of July 26, August 2, August 9, August 16, and August 23, 2009.
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- EAS sources. The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook....'' A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that WZUM was monitoring only one EAS source. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``"Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests for the weeks of June 7, 2009, August 16, 2009, and August 23, 2009. The station's EAS logs also revealed that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required monthly EAS tests received and
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- codes, and End of Message code." At the time of inspection, the agents found that the station had no record of RWT transmissions from June 1 to June 20, 2009; July 5 to July 11, 2009; and August 9 to August 15, 2009. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the agents found that the licensee's EAS records did not indicate that the RMTs for the months of June, July and August 2009 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the station did not receive the required weekly test or the required monthly tests from the first and second monitoring assignments,
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- New York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On September 29, 2009, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WOSS located in Ossining, New York, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records did not contain entries documenting the weekly tests received or weekly tests conducted for the period from July 1, 2009 to September 28, 2009, with the exception of one entry for a test received on September 21, 2009. Moreover, the station records contained no entries for monthly tests received or retransmitted
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- Commission's Rules to Kickin' Country Broadcasting, LLC, licensee of radio station KCKM in Monahans, TX. On December 1, 2009, agents of the Commission's Dallas Office inspected the main studio of radio station KCKM, located in Monahans, TX 79756, and observed the following violation(s): 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' Although the station's EAS equipment was operational and all required tests were sent and received, a review of the station records showed a failure to log any tests sent during the month of August 2009 and a failure to log required monthly tests sent between August 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1870(c)(3): ``The chief operator is
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- systems must monitor two EAS sources. The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook....'' The agent found that station WKQW was monitoring only one EAS source. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received or conducted for the weeks of April 13, 2009, May 4, 2009, May 18, 2009, June 1, 2009, June 8, 2009, June 15, 2009, July 13, 2009, and August 2, 2009. Entries were not made in the EAS logs to show
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- sources. The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. . . .'' The agent found that station WTHE was monitoring only one of its assigned EAS sources. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show Required Weekly Tests (``RWT'') received and Required Monthly Tests ("RMT") received or sent from July 1, 2009 to November 30, 2009. There were no entries in the station logs indicating the reasons why the required EAS tests were not received or sent. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1590(a)(6):
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- in an EAS Local Area or State. Analog and digital class D non-commercial educational FM and analog and digital LPTV stations are required to transmit only the test script.'' Agents observed that WLFM-LP did not retransmit the monthly test script in February. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required monthly EAS tests retransmitted for the month of January. There were no entries in the station log indicating the reason why the required monthly tests were not transmitted. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical
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- licensee of broadcast radio stations WADC and WGGE in Parkersburg, WV. On March 30, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Columbia Field Office inspected the WADC and WGGE main studios located at #5 Rosemar Circle, Parkersburg, WV, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS participants records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of the inspection, the agent observed that there were no entries in the stations' logs documenting the Required Weekly Tests received by WADC and WGGE for the weeks of December 21, 2009, December 28, 2009, January 4, 2010, January 11, 2010, January 18, 2010, February 15, 2010, and February 22, 2010. In addition, there were no entries
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- be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On May 20, 2010, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected WNYU's main studio located at 5-11 University Place, New York, NY 10003, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' The station records did not contain entries for weekly tests conducted during the weeks of January 31, 2010, February 21 and 28, 2010 and March 14, 2010 The station records also did not contain an entry of the monthly test received and retransmitted for the month of February 2010. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why the weekly tests
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- warranted. On June 3, 2010, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected the main studios of stations WHUD, WSPK, WLNA and WBNR, which are co-located at 715 Route 52, Beacon, New York, NY 12508, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of inspection, the EAS logs for the EAS equipment shared by stations WHUD and WLNA contained no entries documenting the retransmission of the monthly test during the month of April 2010. The EAS logs for the EAS equipment shared by stations WSPK and WBNR contained no entries documenting the retransmission of the monthly tests during the months
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- Casey, Illinois. On July 22, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office inspected the co-located main studios of radio stations WPFR and WPFR-FM licensed to Terre Haute, Indiana and WKZI and WLHW licensed to Casey, Illinois, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participants records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of the inspection, there were no entries in the station log indicating that the required monthly tests were conducted for the months of May and June, 2010. There were no entries in the log indicating why the required monthly tests were not conducted. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1870(c)(3): The chief operator shall ``[r]eview. . . the station records
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- the following violation(s): 47 C.F.R. § 11.52(d): ``EAS participants must monitor two assigned EAS sources.'' The station was monitoring only one of the two assigned EAS sources. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61: ``(a)... All tests will conform with the procedures in the EAS Operating Handbook. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' The EAS Operating Handbook requires EAS participants to log all received and transmitted EAS tests. In addition, Section 73.1820(a)(1)(iii) states that ``[e]ntries must be made in the station log either manually by a person designated by the licensee ... or by automatic devices. ... The following information must be entered: An entry of each test and activation of the EAS
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- a further action, if further action is warranted. On July 14, 2010, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected the KCMA-LP emergency alert system (``EAS'') equipment, located at 700 S. McLane Road, Payson, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. §11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of EAS tests for the months of May and June of 2010. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted or if the EAS equipment had failed. As the nation's emergency warning system, the
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- station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities..." At the time of the inspection, Iron River TV was monitoring only one source, LP1, WNMU. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS participant records as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of the inspection, no EAS log was available for inspection. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its regulatees.
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- station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities.'' At the time of inspection, Station KMOJ was monitoring only one EAS source. b. 47. C.F. R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that monthly tests were not received and retransmitted during July, October, and November. No weekly tests were received or transmitted during October. There were no entries in the station log indicating the reason why the required monthly tests and required weekly tests were not received or transmitted. c. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3527(d)(8)(i):
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- licensee of Station WTUV in Louisville, Kentucky. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On August 17, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office inspected Station WTUV in Louisville, Kentucky, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participants records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of the inspection, there were no entries in the station log documenting that EAS weekly and monthly tests were received or transmitted. There were no entries in the logs indicating why the required monthly and weekly tests were not received or transmitted. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety,
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- Louisville, Kentucky. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On August 17, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office inspected co-located and co-owned Stations WLLV and WLOU in Louisville, Kentucky, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participants records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of the inspection, there were no entries in the station log documenting (1) that the required weekly tests were received and conducted for the weeks of May 30, 2010 through June 20, 2010 and (2) that the monthly tests were received and retransmitted during the months of May and June. There were no entries in the logs
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- DBA WAR TEL 0.31 -2.60 2.99 -100.00 200259 C HARDY TELECOM -1.14 -1.34 0.20 -25.60 200267 C ARMSTRONG TEL. CO. -0.61 -0.29 -0.32 -16.13 200271 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-WV -3.51 -1.37 -2.17 0.00 200277 C WEST SIDE TEL-WV -11.24 -1.71 -9.69 -61.51 204338 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-WV -3.82 -3.46 -0.37 0.00 204339 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-WV -5.96 -5.06 -0.95 0.00 205050 C FRONTIER W VA -21.85 -11.54 -11.65 -100.00 TOTAL WISCONSIN -3.63 -7.75 4.47 11.03 330841 C CENTURYTEL-MW-WI(CENCOM) -3.37 -8.35 5.43 -100.00 330842 A AMERY TELCOM, INC. -5.84 -7.13 1.39 0.00 330843 A AMHERST TEL CO -1.44 -3.97 2.63 -100.00 330844 C BADGER TELECOM, INC. -4.81 -6.98 2.34 -29.85 330846 A BALDWIN TELECOM -4.33 -5.19 0.91 0.00 330847 A BELMONT TEL CO 2.27 -3.10 5.54 -29.64 330848
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- DBA WAR TEL 0.31 -2.60 2.99 -100.00 200259 C HARDY TELECOM -1.14 -1.34 0.20 -25.60 200267 C ARMSTRONG TEL. CO. -0.61 -0.29 -0.32 -16.13 200271 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-WV -3.51 -1.37 -2.17 0.00 200277 C WEST SIDE TEL-WV -11.24 -1.71 -9.69 -61.51 204338 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-WV -3.82 -3.46 -0.37 0.00 204339 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-WV -5.96 -5.06 -0.95 0.00 205050 C FRONTIER W VA -21.85 -11.54 -11.65 -100.00 TOTAL WISCONSIN -3.63 -7.75 4.47 11.03 330841 C CENTURYTEL-MW-WI(CENCOM) -3.37 -8.35 5.43 -100.00 330842 A AMERY TELCOM, INC. -5.84 -7.13 1.39 0.00 330843 A AMHERST TEL CO -1.44 -3.97 2.63 -100.00 330844 C BADGER TELECOM, INC. -4.81 -6.98 2.34 -29.85 330846 A BALDWIN TELECOM -4.33 -5.19 0.91 0.00 330847 A BELMONT TEL CO 2.27 -3.10 5.54 -29.64 330848
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- WXNM-LP in Erie, Pennsylvania. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On September 23, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected Low Power FM Station WXNM-LP in Erie, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS participant records as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of the inspection, no EAS log was available for inspection. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1230(a): ``The station license and any other instrument of station authorization shall be posted in a conspicuous place and in such a manner that all terms are visible at the place the licensee considers to be the principal control point of the transmitter.'' At
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- licensee of Station WUCO in Marysville, Ohio. This Notice may be combined with further action, if further action is warranted. On January 27, 2011, an agent of the Commission's Detroit Office inspected radio station WUCO in Marysville, Ohio, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of the inspection, the station records contained no entries regarding the receipt and transmission of EAS tests. 47 C.F.R. § 73.62(a): ``Each AM station operating a directional antenna must maintain the indicated relative amplitudes of the antenna monitor currents within 5% of the values specified therein. Directional antenna relative phase currents must be maintained to within 3
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- an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions." At the time of inspection, the EAS Operating Handbook was not present at the station's normal duty position or EAS equipment location. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS participant records as specified in §11.35(a) and §11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of inspection, no EAS log was available for inspection. Pursuant to section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and section 1.89 of the Commission's rules, BGI Broadcasting L.P., must submit a written statement concerning this matter within 20 days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain a
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- available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions.'' At the time of the inspection on August 11, 2011, Valley Christian Radio Corp. did not have the EAS Operating Handbook at the normal duty position and at the EAS equipment location. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' KFYL-LP could not produce any EAS logs during an inspection on August 11, 2011. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its
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- may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KLBM located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1870(b)(3): `` The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing with
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- may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KBKR located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1870(b)(3): `` The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing with
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- may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KKBC-FM located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1870(b)(3): `` The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing with
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- may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KRJT located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1870(b)(3): `` The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing with
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- EAS Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in § 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2).'' The Portland agent's inspection revealed that the EAS Encoder/Decoder was not operational and was noted as sent out for repair. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' The Portland agent's inspection revealed that multiple EAS log entries were missing. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its regulatees. Pursuant
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- EAS Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in § 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2).'' The Portland agent's inspection revealed that the EAS Encoder/Decoder was not operational and was noted as sent out for repair. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' The Portland agent's inspection revealed that multiple EAS log entries were missing. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its regulatees. Pursuant
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- Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On August 19, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KURY located at 605 Railroad Avenue, Brookings, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were missing EAS log entries from June 29, 2011 through August 10, 2011. b. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3526(e)(12): ``For commercial AM and FM broadcast stations, every three months a list of programs that have provided the station's most significant treatment of community issues during the preceding three month period. The list for each calendar quarter is to be filed
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- Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On August 19, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KURY-FM located at 605 Railroad Avenue, Brookings, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§ 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' There were missing EAS log entries from June 29, 2011 through August 10, 2011. b. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3526(e)(12): ``For commercial AM and FM broadcast stations, every three months a list of programs that have provided the station's most significant treatment of community issues during the preceding three month period. The list for each calendar quarter is to be filed
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- EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities.'' At the time of the inspection, agents observed that station KTRB(AM) was monitoring only one EAS assigned source, the LP-1 (Local Primary), KCBS 740 kHz. 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Tests of EAS Procedures. Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in §§11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of inspection, there were no entries in the KTRB(AM)'s logs that the required monthly test (RMT) for October, November, and December of 2010, and January, March, and April of 2011 were received. 47 C.F.R. § 73.57(d): ``Each remote reading ammeter shall be accurate to within 2 percent of the value read on its corresponding regular ammeter.'' At
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- 0.00 7.08 7.08 7.17 0.00 0.00 7.17 7.17 7.09 0.00 0.00 7.09 7.09 Kansas 7.25 3.50 1.75 9.00 12.50 7.05 2.24 1.12 8.17 10.41 7.16 2.93 1.46 8.62 11.55 Kentucky 8.19 3.47 1.74 9.92 13.39 8.55 3.49 1.75 10.30 13.79 8.31 3.48 1.74 10.05 13.53 Louisiana 8.25 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.30 2.37 1.19 9.49 11.86 8.29 2.16 1.08 9.38 11.54 Maine 7.99 3.50 1.75 9.74 13.24 8.02 3.50 1.75 9.77 13.28 8.00 3.50 1.75 9.75 13.25 Maryland 7.36 3.41 1.71 9.07 12.48 7.40 3.50 1.75 9.15 12.65 7.40 3.49 1.75 9.15 12.64 Massachusetts 8.10 3.50 1.75 9.85 13.35 8.10 3.50 1.75 9.85 13.35 8.10 3.50 1.75 9.85 13.35 Michigan 7.26 2.22 1.11 8.38 10.60 7.47 2.83 1.41 8.88 11.71 7.44
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- in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. On August 10, 2011, agents of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected AM Station WPAM in Pottsville, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61(b): ``Tests of EAS Procedures. Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).'' At the time of inspection, Curran was only able to provide the EAS logs for the period between May 23, 2011 and June 27, 2011. Curran stated that it did not have any other EAS logs available. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1590(a)(6): ``The licensee of each AM, FM, TV and Class A TV station, except licensees of Class D non-commercial educational
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- Completed - Total No Dispatch 13.60 10.75 17.81 12.08 1b,2a PR-2-02 Av. Interval Completed - Total Dispatch 9.67 9.46 6.69 5.58 PR-4-02 Average Delay Days - Total 3.29 6.65 9.55 7.72 5.08 14.19 9.00 8.24 4x PR-4-04 % Missed Appointment - Verizon - Dispatch 8.80 4.33 2.96 0.66 PR-4-05 % Missed Appointment - Verizon - No Dispatch 0.46 2.49 0.88 11.54 0.73 3.85 0.53 1.41 2c PR-4-14 % Completed On Time [With Serial Number] 85.70 86.98 90.59 94.72 PR-6-01 % Install. Troubles Reported within 30 Days 4.28 8.59 4.28 8.45 4.27 5.31 5.02 3.99 PR-8-01 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 30 Days 0.33 3.75 0.15 4.07 0.15 1.59 0.00 1.17 PR-8-02 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 90
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- we propose to delete those portions of the Part 11 rules which reference the EAN network and its participants. International High Frequency Stations In a letter dated August 30, 1996, the National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters, Inc. (``NASB'') requested that the Commission exempt FCC licensed international HF broadcast stations from the requirement to purchase and install EAS equipment. Under Section 11.54(b)(9) of the Rules, stations in the International Broadcast Service (``IBS'') are required to cease broadcasting immediately upon receipt of a national-level EAS message and must remain off the air until they receive an EAS message terminating the activation. IBS stations may, however, be issued an emergency authorization by the FCC, with the concurrence of the Office of Science and Technology
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- cap 0.0025.45 33.3320.36 16.6726.22 50.0011.62 33.3326.19abcde 20 - 2095601UNE lp 2 w Dig xDSL cap 12.05 n/a 13.09 n/a 16.98 n/a 18.52 n/a 14.7013.89 20 - 2095801UNE lp 4 w Dig 1.544 mbps cap/HDSL 39.1632.40 34.5529.99 34.8430.86 35.9630.18 38.8026.85 20 - 2097001UNE Ded Transpt DS1 38.6430.32 32.1427.46 52.1728.89 40.7427.90 36.8426.56 20 - 2097002UNE Ded Transpt DS3 25.0011.11 0.0030.00 0.00 6.25 11.54 8.70 41.67 5.88ab 20 - 2097005UNE EELs Voice Grade 66.67 tbd 75.00 tbd 60.00 tbd 0.00 tbd 0.00 tbdabcde 20 - 2097006UNE EELs DS1 36.05 tbd 32.77 tbd 25.76 tbd 29.73 tbd 40.66 tbd 20 - 2097201UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 6.63 7.37 8.10 7.69 9.63 8.17 10.21 8.25 6.87 7.56 20 - 2097202UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop
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- our proposal. Accordingly, we will amend Part 11 as proposed in the NPRM to eliminate all references to the EAN network and its participants. I. International High Frequency Stations The NPRM proposed to amend Part 11 of the Rules to eliminate the requirement that international HF broadcast stations purchase and install EAS equipment. The NPRM also proposed to delete Section 11.54(b)(9) of the Rules, which requires international HF broadcast stations to cease broadcasting immediately upon receipt of a national-level EAS message and remain off the air until they receive an EAS message terminating the activation. We noted that in 1996, after concluding that the technical and political concerns which gave rise to the requirements of Section 11.54(b)(9) are no longer relevant,
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- ENDEC unit. EAS equipment sends and receives messages using a precise format referred to as the EAS digital protocol. An emergency activation of EAS uses a four part message: (1) preamble and EAS header codes; (2) audio attention signal; (3) message; and (4) preamble and EAS end of message codes. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(a). 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(c). 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(a)(3)(i). MSRC was formed following the events of September 11, 2001, to study, develop, and report on Best Practices designed to ensure the continued operations and security of media facilities in times of a national emergency. See FCC News Release, FCC Announces Creation of Media Security & Reliability Council; Tribune Company President Dennis
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- Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.11(b). See Request of W.A.T.C.H. TV and Benton Ridge Telephone Co. for a Waiver of Section 11.11(a) of the Commission's Rules, EB-02-TS-510, Order, DA-02-2398, 17 FCC
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- stations must determine whether the EAS has been activated by monitoring the assigned EAS sources. In order to clarify how EAS monitoring assignments are determined, we amend this section to add the following to the end of section 11.53(c): ``as specified in their State or Local plan.'' Finally, because section 76.305 no longer exists, the reference to that section in 11.54(b)(13) is changed to the correct reference: section 76.1711. Conclusion We expand the reach of EAS, as currently constituted, to ensure that more Americans are able to receive national and/or regional public alerts and warnings. Digital technologies are rapidly becoming the norm for communications technologies and public alert and warning must keep pace with this digital revolution. Government and industry are
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- stations must determine whether the EAS has been activated by monitoring the assigned EAS sources. In order to clarify how EAS monitoring assignments are determined, we amend this section to add the following to the end of section 11.53(c): ``as specified in their State or Local plan.'' Finally, because section 76.305 no longer exists, the reference to that section in 11.54(b)(13) is changed to the correct reference: section 76.1711. Conclusion We expand the reach of EAS, as currently constituted, to ensure that more Americans are able to receive national and/or regional public alerts and warnings. Digital technologies are rapidly becoming the norm for communications technologies and public alert and warning must keep pace with this digital revolution. Government and industry are
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- (3) message; and (4) preamble and EAS end of message codes. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(a). 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33. 47 C.F.R. § 11.34(c). EAS equipment also provides a means to automatically interrupt regular programming and is capable of providing warnings in the primary language that is used by the station or cable system. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. A CAP-formatted alert may include fields for message type, scope, event information, event certainty, sender, geographic scope, and expiration, among others. CAP-formatted messages also can include links to data, audio and video files, and can be validated and authenticated through the use of digital signatures and encryption. EAS 1994 Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 1786. Amendment of Part 73,
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- be made jointly for both stations for periods of such simultaneous operations. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.1201(c)(2). PIC Comments at 36-37. PIC Reply Comments at 16. iBiquity Comments at 26. SBAs Comments at 16. See Second Periodic Review of the Commission's Rules and Policies Affecting the Conversion to Digital Television, 19 FCC Rcd 18279, 18354 (2004). 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.44, 11.54. 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.1, 11.55. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.1250. Emergency situations in which the broadcasting of information is considered as furthering the safety of life and property include, but are not limited to the following: tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, tidal waves, earthquakes, icing conditions, heavy snows, widespread fires, discharge of toxic gasses, widespread power failures, industrial explosions, civil disorders and
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- that describe their functions within EAS. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.18. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33. 47 C.F.R. § 11.34(c). EAS equipment also provides a means to automatically interrupt regular programming and is capable of providing warnings in the primary language that is used by the station or cable system. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54 (EAS operation during a national level emergency). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54. Id. The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency
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- a trade name used by Sage Alerting Systems, Inc. Accordingly, we use the generic term ``encoder/decoder'' throughout this Order. 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33. EAS equipment also provides a means to automatically interrupt regular programming and is capable of providing warnings in the primary language that is used by the station or cable system. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. A PEP station can serve more than one role; for example, it can also serve as an SP. See 47 CFR § 11.31. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54 (EAS operation during a national level emergency). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54. Id. State and local emergency operations managers also can request activation of the EAS by utilizing state-designated EAS entry points,
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- service. We tentatively conclude that we should define the geo-targeting element of mandated gubernatorial alerts in Part 11 in the same way as we define the location provisions in the current EAS Protocol. Revising the Procedures for Processing Emergency Action Notifications (EANs): We seek comment on whether the Commission should substantially simplify procedures for processing EANs set forth in section 11.54 and related Part 11 rule sections so that EAS Participants process EANs like any other EAS message, only on a mandatory and priority basis. We also seek comment on whether the Commission should: eliminate the Emergency Action Termination event code and replace it where necessary with the End Of Message code in the Part 11 rules; delete sections 11.16, 11.42,
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- message that has been converted into a SAME-compliant message for the benefit of downstream monitoring stations can only encode the EAS header codes. Accordingly, EAS Participants must continue to display the information available in the EAS header code and, to the extent that an alert initiator has supplied the CAP-based enhanced text, EAS Participants must display that as well. Section 11.54. Section 11.54 specifies the operational requirements that apply to EAS Participants during a national level emergency. Section 11.54(b) lists the actions an EAS Participant must take upon receipt of an EAN. In the Third FNPRM, we explained that CSRIC had recommended that we add a new subparagraph to section 11.54(b) specifying that ``EAS Messages will be broadcast only if the
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- 3.95 7.81 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-04-3341 % Missed Appointment Verizon Dispatch 9.92 0.9 7.1 0 5.46 0 12.2 0 5.29 0 PR-4-05-3341 % Missed Appointment Verizon No Dispatch 0.37 1.22 0 0 0 NA 0 NA 0 0 b,e PR-6 Installation Quality PR-6-01-3341 % Install. Troubles Reported within 30 Days 1.94 15.27 1.41 14.19 6.21 26.58 6.05 11.54 5.59 15.63 PR-6-03-3341 % Install. Troubles Reported within 30 Days FOK/TOK/CPE 4.07 12.32 3.72 16.22 2.44 11.39 6.41 21.88 PR-8 Open Orders in a Hold Status PR-8-01-3341 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 30 Days 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-8-02-3341 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 90 Days 0 0
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- Square Suite 207 Reston VA 22090 New River Valley Radio Partners LLC 1930 Isaac Newton Square Suite 207 Reston VA 22090 _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a), 17.50 and 73.49. 2 47 C.F.R. 17.23. 3 EAS tests and activations, failure to receive such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). 4 Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to
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- Requested to Falcon Cablevision D/B/A Charter Communications, 12405 Powerscourt Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63131. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Robert C. McKinney District Director, Kansas City Office Enforcement Bureau Attachment _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 11.61(a)(1). 2 EAS tests and activations, failure to receive such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). 3 Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies equally to Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful,' when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision of this Act
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- to Palmetto Broadcasting Company, Inc., 2203 Old Williamston Rd., Anderson, SC 29621. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Fred L. Broce District Director, Atlanta Office Enforcement Bureau Attachment A _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 11.61(a) and 17.4(a). 1 EAS tests and activations, failure to receive such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). 2 See 47 C.F.R. 17.7(a). 3 Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ?[t]he term `willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any
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- They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities.'''' At the time of inspection, station WIMG-AM was monitoring station WPST-FM and the National Weather Service as EAS sources. However, the station must also monitor station WKDN-FM, according to the New Jersey State Plan. ``'' c. 47 C.F.R. 11.61(b): ````Entries shall be made in broadcast station ... records as specified in 11.54(b)(12).'''' At the time of inspection, station WIMG-AM's records failed to show why it did not receive the weekly tests from WPST-FM between September 7 and September 13, 2003 and between October 5 to October 20, 2003. d. 47 C.F.R. 73.1745(a): ``No broadcast station shall operate at times, or with modes or power, other than those specified and made part of
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- Tract Road Pulaski, VA 24301 and by mail to PO Box 150, Pulaski, VA, 24301. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Joseph P. Husnay Resident Agent, Norfolk Office, Enforcement Bureau Attachment _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a). 2 EAS tests and activations, failure to conduct such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). 3 The term ``repeated,'' when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, ``means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(2). 4 47 C.F.R. 1.80(b)(4). 5 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 6 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 7 47
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- observed that the station transmitted in an unauthorized mode for over 45 minutes. 3. On April 14, 2005, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station, WTHE, located at 260 East Second Street, Mineola, New York and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in broadcast station ... records as specified in 11.54(b)(12).'' A review of station records showed that WTHE failed to log monthly tests from January 1 to March 31, 2005, and failed to log weekly tests from two monitoring sources from January 1 to March 31, 2005. b. 47 C.F.R. 73.1870(c)(3): ``Review of the station logs at least once each week to determine if required entries are being made correctly.
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- On May 11, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office conducted an inspection at the main studios for radio stations WUOL-FM, WFPK and WFPL, which are collocated in Louisville, Kentucky, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries must be made in broadcast station and cable systems and wireless cable systems records as specified in S 11.54(b)(12)." At the time of the inspection, the records for radio stations WUOL-FM, WFPK, and WFPL were missing various EAS entries for the months of February, March, April and May 2006. b. 47 C.F. R. S 73.1870(b)(3): "The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license." At the time
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- Company LLC, licensee of Radio Station KCUL(AM). 2. On June 7, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Dallas Office inspected the EAS system for radio station KCUL(AM) located in Marshall, Texas and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries must be made in broadcast station and cable systems and wireless cable systems records as specified in S 11.54 (b)(12)." At the time of the inspection, the records for radio station KCUL(AM) were missing various EAS entries for the months of April and May 2006. Additionally, no entries were noted for the period between April 12, 2006 and May 11, 2006. b. 47 C.F.R. S 73.1870 (c)(3): Station records shall be reviewed ..."at least once a week to determine
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- At the time of inspection signal leakage was observed on the frequency 133.2625 MHz as follows: 1) 517 N. Woodrow Street 206 uV/m 2) 101 McIver Street 145 uV/m 3) 508 N. Shipp Street 84 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system records as specified in S 11.54(b)(12)." The EAS records indicated that the last confirmed EAS weekly test was received on June 27, 2006. All EAS monthly and weekly tests must be properly logged in your system's EAS records. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Northland Cable Television, must submit a written statement
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- licensee of radio station WASP in Brownsville, Pennsylvania. 2. On November 14, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected radio station WASP located at 123 Blaine Road, Brownsville, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries must be made in broadcast station and cable systems and wireless cable systems records as specified in S 11.54 (b)(12). At the time of inspection, the EAS equipment was operational, but there were no log entries of tests sent between November 1, 2006 and November 13, 2006 and no log entries of the tests received from station WQED between November 1, 2006 and November 13, 2006. Furthermore, there were no entries in the log indicating the reasons why these
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- Coastal-Texas LP ("US Cable"), operator of a cable system in Marshdale, Colorado. 2. On November 21, 2006, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Denver Office inspected the US Cable cable system located at Marshdale, Colorado, and observed the following violation(s): a. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in...cable system and wireless cable system records as specified in S 11.54(b)(12)." At the time of the inspection, while the EAS equipment was found to be operational, US Cable's 2006 logs contained no entries made of transmitted or received required monthly tests. b. 47 C.F.R. S 76.605(a)(12): "As an exception to the general provision requiring measurements to be made at subscriber terminals, and without regard to the type of signals carried by
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- Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty, and immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions." During the inspection, the EAS Handbook was not available. b. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): EAS "entries must be made in broadcast station records as specified in S 11.54(b)(12)." At the time of the inspection, agents found that the station was not maintaining EAS records. c. 47 C.F.R. S 73.1870(b)(3): "The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license." During the inspection, the agents observed that there was no written designation of the chief operator. d. 47
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- Commission's Rules to Kasa Radio Hogar, Inc. ("Kasa") operator of radio station KASA serving Phoenix, Arizona. 2. On April 26, 2007, agents of the Commission's San Diego Office inspected radio station KASA located in Phoenix, Arizona, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the station's log contained no entries documenting sending of a required weekly test (RWT) for the months of January 2007 through mid April 2007. Furthermore, the station's log did not contain any record of reception of the RWT from a second monitoring source at any time in April 2007. No station log entries were found
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- specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook." At the time of inspection, the designated first local primary (LP-1), radio station KDES-FM, Palm Springs, CA, was not being monitored. KEZN was monitoring only the second local primary (LP-2) KCLB-FM, Coachella, CA. b. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the month of June 2007, and indicated that the required weekly test (RWT) had been received once during the month of May 2007 from the second local primary (LP-2) KCLB-FM. No system record entries were found indicating the
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- licensee of FM Broadcast radio station KMRJ, Rancho Mirage, California. 2. On August 16, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KMRJ, located at 1061 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of required weekly tests since May 20, 2007, and no entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been transmitted. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Mitchell Media,
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- station's EAS logs showed that, except during the weeks of June 17 and August 26, 2007 when the station properly monitored two EAS sources, the station was monitoring only one EAS source during the months of June, July, and August 2007. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." A review of the station's EAS logs showed that there were no entries for required Weekly Test transmitted and required Monthly Test received and re-transmitted for the months of June, July and August 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, MTC must submit a written statement
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- EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook." At the time of inspection, BTC was not monitoring the designated second local primary ("LP2") station, WQED on 89.3 MHz. BTC was monitoring station WFHM, Cleveland, Ohio and the first local primary ("LP-1") station KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. b. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the receipt and transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the month of August 2007 and the receipt of the required weekly test (RWT) between August 31, 2007 and September 12, 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the RMT had not
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- and 216 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. S 76.605(a)(12). The agent measured signal leakage in excess of 20 uV/m at the following location: Frequency Signal Strength Date Location (MHz) (uV/m) 4/30/07 120.0060 146 In front of 80 Armstrong Avenue, Jersey City, NJ b. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)" Inspection of EAS logs from January 1 through April 30, 2007 indicated that there were no entries of Required Weekly Tests received from WABC for a total of nine weeks during this period, and there were no entries of Required Monthly Tests received from WABC for the months of January through April, 2007. There were no entries in the log
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KPOI-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KPOI-FM located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KUMU in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KUMU located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KUMU-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KUMU-FM located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KDDB in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KDDB located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KQMQ-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KQMQ-FM located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules to William Paterson College of N.J. ("WPSC-FM"), licensee of radio station WPSC-FM, Wayne, New Jersey. 2. On October 25, 2007, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WPSC-FM, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the station records contained no entries documenting the receipt and transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the months of July 2007 through September 2007. Although there is a record of the monthly test for October having been received, there is no record of the test being re-transmitted. In addition, there is no record
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- EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook." At the time of inspection, BTC was not monitoring the designated second local primary ("LP2") station, WQED on 89.3 MHz. BTC was monitoring station WFHM, Cleveland, Ohio and the first local primary ("LP-1") station KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. b. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the receipt and transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the month of August 2007 and the receipt of the required weekly test (RWT) between August 31, 2007 and September 12, 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the RMT had not
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- Company. ("McGraw-Hill"), licensee of TV Broadcast station KGTV, San Diego, California. 2. On January 23, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KGTV's emergency alert system, located at 4600 Air Way, San Diego, California and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the months of December 2007 and January 2008. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- of Low Power FM Broadcast station KGIC-LP, Corona, California. 2. On January 30, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KGIC-LP's emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 1717 Via Del Rio, Corona, California, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the months of October and November of 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "Broadcast stations and cable systems and wireless
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- AZ. 2. On February 26, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KLHU-CA's emergency alert system ("EAS") and public inspection file, located at 1600 W. Acoma Blvd., Suite 36, Lake Havasu City, AZ, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test ("RMT") for the months of January 2008. No entries were found in the EAS records indicating the reasons why the RMT had not been received or transmitted. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "EAS participants must monitor two Emergency Alert System
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- modifications thereto or any conditions that the FCC has placed on the authorization." At the time of inspection, WBJB-FM's public inspection file did not contain the current authorization, nor was the station able to provide it to the agent upon request. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required weekly tests from February 7, 2008 through February 15, 2008, and no reasons why tests were not conducted. There was no record of a monthly test being received and transmitted in the month of February 2008, and no entry was found indicating
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- issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules to CC Licenses, LLC, licensee of radio station WRNQ, Poughkeepsie, New York. 2. On February 13, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WRNQ, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, there were no entries in the station records documenting the transmission of the Required Weekly Test (RWT) for the weeks of November 11, 18 and 25, 2007, and the re-transmission of the Required Monthly Test (RMT) for the month of January 2008. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- of FM Broadcast station KUPD(FM), Tempe, Arizona. 2. On February 6, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected the KUPD emergency alert system ("EAS") equipment, located at 1900 W. Carmen Street, Tempe, Arizona, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmissions from November, 2007, to January, 2008, from the first local primary ("LP-1") station KTAR - Phoenix. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "EAS participants must monitor two EAS
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- AM Broadcast station KDUS(AM) - Tempe, Arizona. 2. On February 6, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected the KDUS emergency alert system ("EAS") equipment, located at 1900 W. Carmen Street, Tempe, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception or transmission of EAS tests for the month of December 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted or if the EAS equipment had failed. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act
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- operator of a cable system serving Peoria, Arizona. 2. On February 4, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected Cox Communications' emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 9534 W. Peoria Avenue, Peoria, Arizona, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the first local primary ("LP-1") station KTAR(AM) or (FM) - Phoenix, for over 12 months. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "EAS participants must monitor two EAS sources. The
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- Rules to Princeton Broadcasting Service, Inc., licensee of radio station WPRB in Princeton, New Jersey. 2. On March 19, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WPRB located in Princeton, New Jersey, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly tests or the reception and retransmission of monthly tests from December, 2007 through March 11, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why weekly tests were not received or why monthly tests were not received and retransmitted. 3. Pursuant to Section
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- ("Sun City"), licensee of FM Broadcast station KVIB, Scottsdale, Arizona. 2. On February 6, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KVIB's emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 4343 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, Arizona and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required weekly test (RWT) since November 2007 to the date of the inspection. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been transmitted. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and
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- operator of a cable system serving Kingman, Arizona. 2. On March 25, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected NPG Cable, Inc.' emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 2900 Airway Avenue, Kingman, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." NPG Cable, Inc.'s EAS records do not indicate that the required monthly test ("RMT") for the months of May, August, September and December of 2007 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the cable system did not receive the required weekly test ("RWT") or the required monthly tests ("RMT") from the second local primary (LP-2) station, KNLB(FM)
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- Rules to Blue Ridge Communications in Duncannon, Pennsylvania. 2. On February 26, 2008, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected the Blue Ridge cable system serving Duncannon, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries of each test and activation of the EAS must be made in the broadcast station log as specified in Section 11.54(b).2" At the time of inspection, the agent observed that the station did not have any records of conducted "EAS Required Monthly Tests" and "EAS Required Weekly Tests" between August 1, 2005 and July 23, 2006. The agent also observed that there were no entries in the log indicating the reasons why the tests were not conducted as required. b. 47
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- the Commission's Rules to Cablevision Systems New York City Corporation ("Cablevision"), operator of a cable system in Brooklyn, New York. 2. On June 6, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision in Brooklyn, NY, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the reception of tests from LP-1 station WABC, 770 kHz, New York, NY, since January 1, 2008. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received. The records contained no entries of a monthly test received or transmitted for April,
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, there were EAS Participant records available and no record that KSEY-FM had sent or received any tests at any time. c. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 73.1560(a) & (d): "The station's antenna input power must be maintained as near as practicable to the authorized antenna input power and may not be less than 90% nor more than
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, there were EAS Participant records available and no record that KSEY-FM had sent or received any tests at any time. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1800(a): "The licensee of each station must maintain a station log as required by S: 73.1820." At the time of inspection, the required station log was not available for inspection. d.
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- of Southwest Washington ("Comcast"), operator of a cable system in Vancouver, Washington. 2. On July 2, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Resident Agent Office inspected the Comcast cable system located in Vancouver, Washington and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection on July 2, 2008, the agent observed that the record for the Required Monthly Tests ("RMT") for the month of June 2008 was not in the EAS logs. Comcast later provided a copy of the referenced receipt via facsimile indicating that Comcast had found the receipt and the retransmission of the RMT was made
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- system serving Port Chester and Harrison, New York (Physical System ID 008370). 2. On July 16, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision's cable system, Physical System ID 008370, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries [of EAS tests] shall be made in EAS Participant records as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13). S: 11.35(a) states "EAS Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in S: 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2). Appropriate entries indicating reasons why any tests were not received must be made in . . . cable system records as specified in Sec. Sec. 76.1700, 76.1708, and 76.1711 of this chapter." During the inspection,
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- system in Mammoth Lakes, California. 2. On June 20, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Francisco Office inspected NPG Cable, Inc.'s emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 123 Commerce Drive, Suite B6, Mammoth Lakes, California, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." NPG Cable, Inc's EAS records did not indicate that the required monthly test ("RMT") for the months of January, February, March, and April of 2008 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the cable system did not receive the required weekly test ("RWT") or the required monthly tests ("RMT") from the local primary (LP-1) station, KIBS(FM) -
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The station had no records of an EAS test reception or activation prior to April 18, 2008. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.15: "A copy of the EAS Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The station had no records of an EAS test reception or activation prior to April 18, 2008. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.15: "A copy of the EAS Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating
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- to Newark Public Radio Inc., licensee of radio station WBGO in Newark, New Jersey. 2. On November 3, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WBGO located in Newark, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly tests from primary entry point WABC, 770 KHz, for the period from October 1, 2008 through October 18, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why weekly tests were not received. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.3527(e)(2): The public inspection file shall
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- Cristiana Management Corp. ("Radio Vision"), licensee of radio station WWRV in Paterson, New Jersey. 2. On December 15, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WWRV located in Paterson, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly test from LP-1 station WFAN, 660 KHz, for the periods from September 3, 2008 through September 25, 2008 and from October 3, 2008 through October 19, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why weekly tests were not received. At the
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- a cable system in Ely, Nevada. 2. On September 18, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Francisco Office inspected Precis Communications LLC's emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at Squaw Peak and Morley Ave, Ely, Nevada, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." Precis Communications, LLC's EAS records did not indicate that the required monthly tests ("RMTs") for the months of June, July, August, and September of 2008 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the cable system did not receive the RMTs from the local primary (LP-1) station, KELY (AM) - Ely, Nevada, from June 2008 to September 2008.
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- Licensing LLC, licensee of AM radio station WFAS in White Plains, New York. 2. On January 13, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected AM station WFAS, located in White Plains, New York, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly tests from the local primary (LP-1) station, WABC, New York, New York, for the period October 1, 2008, through October 18, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why the weekly tests were not received from station WABC during that period.
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- Pacifica Foundation, Inc., licensee of FM radio station WBAI in New York, New York. 2. On February 25, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected FM station WBAI, located in New York, New York, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the receipt and retransmission of the monthly tests from the local primary stations during the months of November 2008 and December 2008. For the month of January 2009, the station records indicated that the monthly test was received, but there was no indication that the test was
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- Rules to Youngshine Media, Inc., ("Youngshine"), licensee of radio station WDNJ in Hopatcong, New Jersey. 2. On March 25, 2009, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WDNJ located in Hopatcong, New Jersey, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries at all for the period from February 13, 2009 to February 25, 2009, documenting the reception of the weekly tests from either WFME or WABC. Moreover, the station records contained no entries for the weekly test from WABC for the period between February 29, 2009 and March 19,
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- New York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision's cable television system serving Bronx, New York, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of May 3 and August 9, 2009, and from the secondary source for the weeks of May 17, May 24, June 14, August 2, and August 16, 2009. Entries were not made in the
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- Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Time Warner's cable television system serving Brooklyn and Queens, New York, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of March 8, May 31, and August 9, 2009 and from the secondary source for the weeks of March 8, April 19, June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19, and July
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- York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Time Warner's cable television system serving Manhattan, New York, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of March 8, April 26, and May 31, 2009, and from the secondary source for the weeks of March 8, June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19, and July 26, 2009.
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- York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Time Warner's cable television system serving Woodside, New York, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of March 8, May 31, August 9, August 16, and August 23, 2009, and from the secondary source for the weeks of July 26, August 2, August 9, August 16, and August 23, 2009.
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- sources. The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook...." A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that WZUM was monitoring only one EAS source. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): ""Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests for the weeks of June 7, 2009, August 16, 2009, and August 23, 2009. The station's EAS logs also revealed that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required monthly EAS tests received and
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- and End of Message code." At the time of inspection, the agents found that the station had no record of RWT transmissions from June 1 to June 20, 2009; July 5 to July 11, 2009; and August 9 to August 15, 2009. d. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the agents found that the licensee's EAS records did not indicate that the RMTs for the months of June, July and August 2009 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the station did not receive the required weekly test or the required monthly tests from the first and second monitoring assignments,
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- This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 29, 2009, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WOSS located in Ossining, New York, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records did not contain entries documenting the weekly tests received or weekly tests conducted for the period from July 1, 2009 to September 28, 2009, with the exception of one entry for a test received on September 21, 2009. Moreover, the station records contained no entries for monthly tests received or retransmitted
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- to Kickin' Country Broadcasting, LLC, licensee of radio station KCKM in Monahans, TX. 2. On December 1, 2009, agents of the Commission's Dallas Office inspected the main studio of radio station KCKM, located in Monahans, TX 79756, and observed the following violation(s): a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." Although the station's EAS equipment was operational and all required tests were sent and received, a review of the station records showed a failure to log any tests sent during the month of August 2009 and a failure to log required monthly tests sent between August 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(c)(3): "The chief operator
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- must monitor two EAS sources. The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook...." The agent found that station WKQW was monitoring only one EAS source. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received or conducted for the weeks of April 13, 2009, May 4, 2009, May 18, 2009, June 1, 2009, June 8, 2009, June 15, 2009, July 13, 2009, and August 2, 2009. Entries were not made in the EAS logs to show
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- The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. . . ." The agent found that station WTHE was monitoring only one of its assigned EAS sources. b. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show Required Weekly Tests ("RWT") received and Required Monthly Tests ("RMT") received or sent from July 1, 2009 to November 30, 2009. There were no entries in the station logs indicating the reasons why the required EAS tests were not received or sent. c. 47 C.F.R. S:
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- an EAS Local Area or State. Analog and digital class D non-commercial educational FM and analog and digital LPTV stations are required to transmit only the test script." Agents observed that WLFM-LP did not retransmit the monthly test script in February. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required monthly EAS tests retransmitted for the month of January. There were no entries in the station log indicating the reason why the required monthly tests were not transmitted. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is
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- of broadcast radio stations WADC and WGGE in Parkersburg, WV. 2. On March 30, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Columbia Field Office inspected the WADC and WGGE main studios located at #5 Rosemar Circle, Parkersburg, WV, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS participants records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed that there were no entries in the stations' logs documenting the Required Weekly Tests received by WADC and WGGE for the weeks of December 21, 2009, December 28, 2009, January 4, 2010, January 11, 2010, January 18, 2010, February 15, 2010, and February 22, 2010. In addition, there were no entries
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On May 20, 2010, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected WNYU's main studio located at 5-11 University Place, New York, NY 10003, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The station records did not contain entries for weekly tests conducted during the weeks of January 31, 2010, February 21 and 28, 2010 and March 14, 2010 The station records also did not contain an entry of the monthly test received and retransmitted for the month of February 2010. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why the weekly tests
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- 2. On June 3, 2010, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected the main studios of stations WHUD, WSPK, WLNA and WBNR, which are co-located at 715 Route 52, Beacon, New York, NY 12508, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the EAS logs for the EAS equipment shared by stations WHUD and WLNA contained no entries documenting the retransmission of the monthly test during the month of April 2010. The EAS logs for the EAS equipment shared by stations WSPK and WBNR contained no entries documenting the retransmission of the monthly tests during the months
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- Illinois. 2. On July 22, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office inspected the co-located main studios of radio stations WPFR and WPFR-FM licensed to Terre Haute, Indiana and WKZI and WLHW licensed to Casey, Illinois, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participants records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, there were no entries in the station log indicating that the required monthly tests were conducted for the months of May and June, 2010. There were no entries in the log indicating why the required monthly tests were not conducted. a. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(c)(3): The chief operator shall "[r]eview. . . the station
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- violation(s): a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "EAS participants must monitor two assigned EAS sources." The station was monitoring only one of the two assigned EAS sources. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61: "(a)... All tests will conform with the procedures in the EAS Operating Handbook. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The EAS Operating Handbook requires EAS participants to log all received and transmitted EAS tests. In addition, Section 73.1820(a)(1)(iii) states that "[e]ntries must be made in the station log either manually by a person designated by the licensee ... or by automatic devices. ... The following information must be entered: An entry of each test and activation of the EAS
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- further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On July 14, 2010, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected the KCMA-LP emergency alert system ("EAS") equipment, located at 700 S. McLane Road, Payson, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of EAS tests for the months of May and June of 2010. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted or if the EAS equipment had failed. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system,
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- and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities..." At the time of the inspection, Iron River TV was monitoring only one source, LP1, WNMU. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS participant records as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, no EAS log was available for inspection. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its
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- station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities." At the time of inspection, Station KMOJ was monitoring only one EAS source. b. 47. C.F. R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that monthly tests were not received and retransmitted during July, October, and November. No weekly tests were received or transmitted during October. There were no entries in the station log indicating the reason why the required monthly tests and required weekly tests were not received or transmitted. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.3527(d)(8)(i):
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- of Station WTUV in Louisville, Kentucky. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 17, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office inspected Station WTUV in Louisville, Kentucky, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participants records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, there were no entries in the station log documenting that EAS weekly and monthly tests were received or transmitted. There were no entries in the logs indicating why the required monthly and weekly tests were not received or transmitted. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public
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- Kentucky. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 17, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office inspected co-located and co-owned Stations WLLV and WLOU in Louisville, Kentucky, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participants records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, there were no entries in the station log documenting (1) that the required weekly tests were received and conducted for the weeks of May 30, 2010 through June 20, 2010 and (2) that the monthly tests were received and retransmitted during the months of May and June. There were no entries in the logs
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- Erie, Pennsylvania. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 23, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected Low Power FM Station WXNM-LP in Erie, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS participant records as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, no EAS log was available for inspection. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1230(a): "The station license and any other instrument of station authorization shall be posted in a conspicuous place and in such a manner that all terms are visible at the place the licensee considers to be the principal control point of the transmitter."
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- Station WUCO in Marysville, Ohio. This Notice may be combined with further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On January 27, 2011, an agent of the Commission's Detroit Office inspected radio station WUCO in Marysville, Ohio, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the station records contained no entries regarding the receipt and transmission of EAS tests. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.62(a): "Each AM station operating a directional antenna must maintain the indicated relative amplitudes of the antenna monitor currents within 5% of the values specified therein. Directional antenna relative phase currents must be maintained to within
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- operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions." At the time of inspection, the EAS Operating Handbook was not present at the station's normal duty position or EAS equipment location. d. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS participant records as specified in S:11.35(a) and S:11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, no EAS log was available for inspection. 3. Pursuant to section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and section 1.89 of the Commission's rules, BGI Broadcasting L.P., must submit a written statement concerning this matter within 20 days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain
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- to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions." At the time of the inspection on August 11, 2011, Valley Christian Radio Corp. did not have the EAS Operating Handbook at the normal duty position and at the EAS equipment location. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." KFYL-LP could not produce any EAS logs during an inspection on August 11, 2011. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KLBM located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(b)(3): " The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KBKR located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(b)(3): " The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KKBC-FM located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(b)(3): " The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KRJT located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(b)(3): " The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing
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- Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in S: 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2)." The Portland agent's inspection revealed that the EAS Encoder/Decoder was not operational and was noted as sent out for repair. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The Portland agent's inspection revealed that multiple EAS log entries were missing. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its regulatees.
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- Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in S: 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2)." The Portland agent's inspection revealed that the EAS Encoder/Decoder was not operational and was noted as sent out for repair. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The Portland agent's inspection revealed that multiple EAS log entries were missing. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its regulatees.
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- be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 19, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KURY located at 605 Railroad Avenue, Brookings, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries from June 29, 2011 through August 10, 2011. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.3526(e)(12): "For commercial AM and FM broadcast stations, every three months a list of programs that have provided the station's most significant treatment of community issues during the preceding three month period. The list for each calendar quarter is to be filed
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- be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 19, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KURY-FM located at 605 Railroad Avenue, Brookings, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries from June 29, 2011 through August 10, 2011. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.3526(e)(12): "For commercial AM and FM broadcast stations, every three months a list of programs that have provided the station's most significant treatment of community issues during the preceding three month period. The list for each calendar quarter is to be filed
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- Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities." At the time of the inspection, agents observed that station KTRB(AM) was monitoring only one EAS assigned source, the LP-1 (Local Primary), KCBS 740 kHz. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Tests of EAS Procedures. Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, there were no entries in the KTRB(AM)'s logs that the required monthly test (RMT) for October, November, and December of 2010, and January, March, and April of 2011 were received. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.57(d): "Each remote reading ammeter shall be accurate to within 2 percent of the value read on its corresponding regular ammeter."
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- sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to Arnold Broadcasting Company, Inc., P.O. Box 830, 803 West Main, Sterling, Colorado 80751 and to its counsel David Tillotson, Esq., 4606 Charleston Terrace, N.W., Washington, DC 20007-1911. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau Arnold Broadcasting Company, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 2704 (Enf. Bur. 2000). See also, 47 C.F.R. (( 11.54 and 11.55. 47 C.F.R. (( 11.35, 11.61, 17.4, 73.1225, 73.1350, 73.1820, 73.1870. 47 C.F.R. ( 1.80; See also The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment to Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 13 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). 47 C.F.R. ( 1.106. Payment of the forfeiture in
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- we propose to delete those portions of the Part 11 rules which reference the EAN network and its participants. International High Frequency Stations In a letter dated August 30, 1996, the National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters, Inc. (``NASB'') requested that the Commission exempt FCC licensed international HF broadcast stations from the requirement to purchase and install EAS equipment. Under Section 11.54(b)(9) of the Rules, stations in the International Broadcast Service (``IBS'') are required to cease broadcasting immediately upon receipt of a national-level EAS message and must remain off the air until they receive an EAS message terminating the activation. IBS stations may, however, be issued an emergency authorization by the FCC, with the concurrence of the Office of Science and Technology
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- proposal.140 Accordingly, we will amend Part 11 as proposed in the NPRM to eliminate all references to the EAN network and its participants. I. International High Frequency Stations 64. The NPRM proposed to amend Part 11 of the Rules to eliminate the requirement that international HF broadcast stations purchase and install EAS equipment.141 The NPRM also proposed to delete Section 11.54(b)(9) of the Rules, which requires international HF broadcast stations to cease broadcasting immediately upon receipt of a national-level EAS message and remain off the air until they receive an EAS message terminating the activation.142 We noted that in 1996, after concluding that the technical and political concerns which gave rise to the requirements of Section 11.54(b)(9) are no longer relevant,
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- an ENDEC unit. EAS equipment sends and receives messages using a precise format referred to as the EAS digital protocol. An emergency activation of EAS uses a four part message: (1) preamble and EAS header codes; (2) audio attention signal; (3) message; and (4) preamble and EAS end of message codes. See 47 C.F.R. 11.31(a). 37 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. 38 47 C.F.R. 11.31(c). 39 47 C.F.R. 11.31(a)(3)(i). 40 MSRC was formed following the events of September 11, 2001, to study, develop, and report on Best Practices designed to ensure the continued operations and security of media facilities in times of a national emergency. See FCC News Release, FCC Announces Creation of Media Security & Reliability Council; Tribune Company President
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- stations must determine whether the EAS has been activated by monitoring the assigned EAS sources.194 In order to clarify how EAS monitoring assignments are determined, we amend this section to add the following to the end of section 11.53(c): ``as specified in their State or Local plan.''195 Finally, because section 76.305 no longer exists, the reference to that section in 11.54(b)(13) is changed to the correct reference: section 76.1711.196 III.H. Conclusion We expand the reach of EAS, as currently constituted, to ensure that more Americans are able to receive national and/or regional public alerts and warnings. Digital technologies are rapidly becoming the norm for communications technologies and public alert and warning must keep pace with this digital revolution. Government and industry
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- (EAS Encoder), 11.33 (EAS Decoder), 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting), and 73.1230 (Posting of Station License). Norfolk, VA Resident Agent Office (8/01/00). AT&T Broadband, Des Moines, IA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During National Level Emergency) and 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures). Kansas City, MO District Office (8/23/00). 47 C.F.R. § 11.32 - EAS Encoder Lenora Alexander, KAGM(FM), Strasburg, Colorado. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operations Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Requirements), 73.1125 (Station Main Studio
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- 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting). Tampa, FL District Office (9/14/00). Monterey Licenses, L.L.C., Monterey, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Transmission Requirements) and 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedues). Tampa, FL District Office (9/15/00). Word of Victory Outreach Center Inc.(KLUH), Poplar Bluff, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Transmission Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During National Level Emergency), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.47 (Inspection of Antenna Structure Lights and Associated Control Equipment), 73.1226 (Availability of FCC Station Logs and Records), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1870 (Chief Operators), and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection of Noncommercial Educational Stations). Kansas City, MO District Office (9/21/00). Tele-Media of Western Connecticut, Seymour,
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- (10/10/00). University of New Hampshire, WUNH, Durham, NH. Other violations: 47 CFR §§ 11.61 (Tests for EAS Procedures), 73.1870 (Chief Operators) and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection File for Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Stations). Boston, MA District Office (10/10/00). Usher Broadcasting Company, East Prairie, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During a National Level Emergency), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4(a) (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.47 (Inspection of Antenna Structure Lights and Associated Equipment), 73.49 (AM Transmission System Fencing Requirements), 73.1226 (Availability to FCC of Station Logs and Records), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements), 73.1840 (Retention of Logs), 73.1870 (Chief Operators), and 73.3526 (Local Public Inspection
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- codes, LPFM shall retransmit the audio portion of any required EAS message received. 31. MONITORING ASSIGNED STATIONS: Is the EAS decoder/monitor tuned to receive EAS activations from the monitoring priorities named in the State EAS plan? [See 11.52] NOTE 1: EAS test and activation announcements are to be in the same language as the primary language of the station. [See 11.54(b)(2&7), 11.55(c)(4) and 11.61(a)(1)(v)] NOTE 2: The Commission released a report and order (FCC 02-64) on February 26, 2002, authorizing the use of selective display and logging of state and local EAS activations and the use of additional alert codes. This same order authorized EAS manufacturers and system operators to upgrade existing systems on an optional basis without need for additional
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- location. * * * * * M.. Section 11.53 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(2) to read as follows: § 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. * * * * * (a) * * * (1) * * * (2) Cable networks and program suppliers to cable systems, wireless cable systems and subscribers. * * * * * N.. Section 11.54 is amended by revising paragraph (b); adding a new paragraph (b)(8); renumbering existing paragraph (b)(8) as (b)(9) and likewise renumbering subsequent paragraphs; revising existing paragraphs (b)(10), (b)(11) and (b)(14); and revising paragraphs (c) and (d) to read as follows: 12 § 11.54 EAS operation during a National Level emergency. * * * * * (b) Immediately upon receipt of an
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- 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 50 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 38.21 28.98 24.19 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 51 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 20.03 20.16 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 52 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 12.00 19.27 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 53 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 28.95 25.45 17.81 20.04 54 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 19.68 16.71 17.87 9.77 15.42 55 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 24.05 15.74 14.29 13.25 13.58 56 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 3) 16.12 15.56 57 Citizens Telecommunications Cos.
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- 16.05 12.37 17.42 21.85 - 13.70 19.95 98GTE MTO INC. - ILLINOIS 11.80 12.45 18.82 12.43 (41.08) 5.58 10.16 99GTE MTO INC. - INDIANA 13.11 12.45 23.11 9.62 (41.10) 15.69 11.39 100GTE MTO INC. - IOWA 14.32 12.45 8.99 17.54 (71.93) 20.91 18.47 101GTE MTO INC. - MICHIGAN 12.69 12.45 14.22 12.93 (94.74) 13.14 12.85 102GTE MTO INC. - MINNESOTA 11.54 12.46 14.69 9.82 (301.14) 14.24 9.93 103GTE MTO INC. - MISSOURI 13.95 12.44 17.23 16.23 (76.07) 18.37 16.39 104GTE MTO INC. - NEBRASKA 12.04 12.45 8.75 11.58 (62.27) 13.06 11.80 105GTE MTO INC. - OHIO 12.98 12.45 23.45 10.50 (38.38) 16.78 11.99 106GTE MTO INC. - PENNSYLVANIA 11.74 12.46 12.57 9.52 (61.16) 13.62 10.61 107GTE MTO INC. - WISCONSIN 15.01
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- NEW YORK (NEW YORK CONTEL) 19/ 12.10 8.60 9.90 GSTC - NORTH (EAST NORTH CONTEL) 19/ 15.51 10.15 10.36 SPRINT 55 SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES - FLORIDA 20.05 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF FLORIDA 20/ 17.85 17.16 15.93 14.66 11.44 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF FLORIDA 19.79 19.28 17.63 14.44 12.27 13.00 56 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF ILLINOIS 20/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 57 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF NEVADA 20/ 17.07 20.42 20.46 18.90 14.23 12.44 58 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF NORTH CAROLINA 20/ 16.55 15.75 15.36 14.19 11.97 11.29 59 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF TEXAS 20/ 43.40 21.58 21.81 18.39 16.19 14.94 60 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF VIRGINIA 20/ 16.01 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 61 CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 16.53 15.38 17.77 15.39 11.10
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- 19/ 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 UNITED TELEPHONE - SOUTHEAST (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 63 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF INDIANA, INC. 24.20 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 64 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF OHIO 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF ILLINOIS 19/ 20/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 ALL OTHER COMPANIES 65 ALIANT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 21/ 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 66 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 22/ 17.81 20.04 67 CITIZENS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COS. (TARIFF 1) 23/ 17.87 9.77 15.42 68 CITIZENS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COS. (TARIFF 2) 23/ 14.29 13.25 13.58 69 FRONTIER TELEPHONE OF ROCHESTER, INC. 24/ 25/ 18.37 13.19 10.20 11.87 12.02 11.63 12.11 11.82 70
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- 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 62 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 29.92 24.19 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 63 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 20.20 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 23/ 24/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 64 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 25/ 10.20 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 65 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 26/ 25.45 17.81 20.04 66 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 27/ 16.71 17.87 9.77 15.42 67 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 27/ 15.74 14.29 13.25 13.58 68 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 3) 15.56 69 Frontier Telephone of Rochester,
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- 23/ 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 63 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 24.20 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 64 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 23/ 24/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 65 Aliant Communications Company 25/ 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 66 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 26/ 17.81 20.04 67 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 27/ 17.87 9.77 15.42 68 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 27/ 14.29 13.25 13.58 69 Frontier Telephone of Rochester, Inc. 28/ 29/ 18.37 13.19 10.20 11.87 12.02 11.63 12.11 11.82 70
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- NEW YORK (NEW YORK CONTEL) 19/ 12.10 8.60 9.90 GSTC - NORTH (EAST NORTH CONTEL) 19/ 15.51 10.15 10.36 SPRINT 55 SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES - FLORIDA 20.05 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF FLORIDA 20/ 17.85 17.16 15.93 14.66 11.44 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF FLORIDA 19.79 19.28 17.63 14.44 12.27 13.00 56 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF ILLINOIS 20/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 57 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF NEVADA 20/ 17.07 20.42 20.46 18.90 14.23 12.44 58 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF NORTH CAROLINA 20/ 16.55 15.75 15.36 14.19 11.97 11.29 59 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF TEXAS 20/ 43.40 21.58 21.81 18.39 16.19 14.94 60 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF VIRGINIA 20/ 16.01 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 61 CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 16.53 15.38 17.77 15.39 11.10
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- 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 62 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 29.92 24.19 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 63 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 20.20 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 23/ 24/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 64 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 25/ 10.20 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 65 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 26/ 25.45 17.81 20.04 66 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 27/ 16.71 17.87 9.77 15.42 67 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 27/ 15.74 14.29 13.25 13.58 68 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 3) 15.56 69 Frontier Telephone of Rochester,
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- NEW YORK (NEW YORK CONTEL) 19/ 12.10 8.60 9.90 GSTC - NORTH (EAST NORTH CONTEL) 19/ 15.51 10.15 10.36 SPRINT 55 SPRINT LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES - FLORIDA 20.05 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF FLORIDA 20/ 17.85 17.16 15.93 14.66 11.44 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF FLORIDA 19.79 19.28 17.63 14.44 12.27 13.00 56 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF ILLINOIS 20/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 57 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF NEVADA 20/ 17.07 20.42 20.46 18.90 14.23 12.44 58 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF NORTH CAROLINA 20/ 16.55 15.75 15.36 14.19 11.97 11.29 59 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF TEXAS 20/ 43.40 21.58 21.81 18.39 16.19 14.94 60 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF VIRGINIA 20/ 16.01 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 61 CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 16.53 15.38 17.77 15.39 11.10
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- 23/ 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 63 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 24.20 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 64 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 23/ 24/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 65 Aliant Communications Company 25/ 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 66 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 26/ 17.81 20.04 67 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 27/ 17.87 9.77 15.42 68 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 27/ 14.29 13.25 13.58 69 Frontier Telephone of Rochester, Inc. 28/ 29/ 18.37 13.19 10.20 11.87 12.02 11.63 12.11 11.82 70
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- 1.87 1984 9,102 5,714 62.78 3,041 33.41 347 3.81 1985 9,124 5,244 57.47 3,020 33.10 860 9.43 1986 9,167 4,604 50.22 2,943 32.10 1,620 17.67 1987 9,190 3,819 41.56 2,833 30.83 2,538 27.62 1988 9,300 3,031 32.59 2,692 28.95 3,577 38.46 1989 9,338 2,416 25.87 2,519 26.98 4,403 47.15 1990 9,872 1,646 16.67 2,410 24.41 5,816 58.91 1991 9,951 1,148 11.54 2,167 21.78 6,636 66.69 1992 10,069 615 6.11 1,924 19.11 7,530 74.78 1993 10,089 296 2.93 1,554 15.40 8,239 81.66 1994 10,023 95 0.95 1,133 11.30 8,795 87.75 1995 10,051 60 0.60 976 9.71 9,015 89.69 1996 9,966 1 0.01 718 7.20 9,247 92.79 1997 9,965 0 0.00 548 5.50 9,417 94.50 1998 9,788 0 0.00 431 4.40 9,357 95.60
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- 1.87 1984 9,102 5,714 62.78 3,041 33.41 347 3.81 1985 9,124 5,244 57.47 3,020 33.10 860 9.43 1986 9,167 4,604 50.22 2,943 32.10 1,620 17.67 1987 9,190 3,819 41.56 2,833 30.83 2,538 27.62 1988 9,300 3,031 32.59 2,692 28.95 3,577 38.46 1989 9,338 2,416 25.87 2,519 26.98 4,403 47.15 1990 9,872 1,646 16.67 2,410 24.41 5,816 58.91 1991 9,951 1,148 11.54 2,167 21.78 6,636 66.69 1992 10,069 615 6.11 1,924 19.11 7,530 74.78 1993 10,089 296 2.93 1,554 15.40 8,239 81.66 1994 10,023 95 0.95 1,133 11.30 8,795 87.75 1995 10,051 60 0.60 976 9.71 9,015 89.69 1996 9,966 1 0.01 718 7.20 9,247 92.79 1997 9,965 0 0.00 548 5.50 9,417 94.50 1998 9,788 0 0.00 431 4.40 9,357 95.60
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- 1.87 1984 9,102 5,714 62.78 3,041 33.41 347 3.81 1985 9,124 5,244 57.47 3,020 33.10 860 9.43 1986 9,167 4,604 50.22 2,943 32.10 1,620 17.67 1987 9,190 3,819 41.56 2,833 30.83 2,538 27.62 1988 9,300 3,031 32.59 2,692 28.95 3,577 38.46 1989 9,338 2,416 25.87 2,519 26.98 4,403 47.15 1990 9,872 1,646 16.67 2,410 24.41 5,816 58.91 1991 9,951 1,148 11.54 2,167 21.78 6,636 66.69 1992 10,069 615 6.11 1,924 19.11 7,530 74.78 1993 10,089 296 2.93 1,554 15.40 8,239 81.66 1994 10,023 95 0.95 1,133 11.30 8,795 87.75 1995 10,051 60 0.60 976 9.71 9,015 89.69 1996 9,966 1 0.01 718 7.20 9,247 92.79 1997 9,965 0 0.00 548 5.50 9,417 94.50 1998 9,788 0 0.00 431 4.40 9,357 95.60
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- Virginia 26/ 12.91 15.55 14.30 15.87 17.46 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA, & SC) 13.66 13.48 13.39 19.17 19.05 20.66 50 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 14.06 14.93 15.55 18.41 20.33 24.30 26.13 24.19 28.98 38.21 51 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 12.75 12.33 13.15 16.54 15.93 16.12 13.91 17.33 20.16 20.03 Central Telephone of Illinois 26/ 27/ 11.54 10.18 18.87 19.55 18.40 18.92 All Other Companies 52 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 28/ 12.36 14.95 15.47 16.09 14.95 12.27 15.02 19.27 12.00 53 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 29/ 20.04 17.81 25.45 28.95 54 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 30/ 15.42 9.77 17.87 16.71 19.68 55 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 30/ 13.58 13.25 14.29 15.74 24.05 56 Citizens Telecommunications
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- 1.87 1984 9,102 5,714 62.78 3,041 33.41 347 3.81 1985 9,124 5,244 57.47 3,020 33.10 860 9.43 1986 9,167 4,604 50.22 2,943 32.10 1,620 17.67 1987 9,190 3,819 41.56 2,833 30.83 2,538 27.62 1988 9,300 3,031 32.59 2,692 28.95 3,577 38.46 1989 9,338 2,416 25.87 2,519 26.98 4,403 47.15 1990 9,872 1,646 16.67 2,410 24.41 5,816 58.91 1991 9,951 1,148 11.54 2,167 21.78 6,636 66.69 1992 10,069 615 6.11 1,924 19.11 7,530 74.78 1993 10,089 296 2.93 1,554 15.40 8,239 81.66 1994 10,023 95 0.95 1,133 11.30 8,795 87.75 1995 10,051 60 0.60 976 9.71 9,015 89.69 1996 9,966 1 0.01 718 7.20 9,247 92.79 1997 9,965 0 0.00 548 5.50 9,417 94.50 1998 9,788 0 0.00 431 4.40 9,357 95.60
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- INFINITE 330859 C CENTRAL STATE TEL. CO. 2.37 1.11 1.24 -3.57 330860 C CHEQUAMEGON TEL. COOP., INC. 0.54 2.54 -1.95 -15.86 330861 A CHIBARDUN TEL. COOP., INC. 14.56 1.46 12.92 113.64 330863 A CITIZENS TEL. COOP., INC.-WI 15.31 2.95 12.00 69.06 330865 A CLEAR LAKE TEL. CO., INC.-WI 17.53 5.02 11.91 1,383.36 330866 A COCHRANE COOP. TEL. CO. 18.74 6.46 11.54 67.72 330868 A COON VALLEY FARMERS TEL. CO., INC. 15.64 3.10 12.17 78.03 330870 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (CRANDON) -29.20 1.84 -30.48 -56.65 330872 A CUBA CITY TEL. EXCH. CO. 14.41 1.20 13.05 INFINITE 330875 A DICKEYVILLE TEL. CO. 14.83 1.62 13.00 264.65 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 9.23 -1.01 10.34 39.28 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 15.79
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- 1.80 1.62 0.17 -6.36 170193 A NORTH PITTSBURGH TEL. CO. -0.20 -3.76 3.71 0.00 170194 C FRONTIER COMM.-OSWAYO RIVER, INC. -2.20 -0.63 -1.57 0.00 170195 A ARMSTRONG TEL. CO. NORTH 13.62 7.91 5.29 17.99 170196 A PALMERTON TEL. CO. 9.56 1.06 8.41 0.00 170197 A PENNSYLVANIA TEL. CO. 10.11 -1.24 11.49 148.30 170200 A PYMATUNING IND. TEL. CO. 9.04 -2.24 11.54 0.00 170201 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-PA (QUAKER STATE) -5.49 1.87 -7.22 0.00 170204 A SOUTH CANAAN TEL. CO. 10.77 -0.39 11.20 682.02 170206 C SUGAR VALLEY TEL. CO. 5.33 -0.54 5.90 12.27 170209 C UNITED TEL. CO. OF PA 3.66 -1.07 4.79 0.00 170210 A VENUS TEL. CORP. 11.97 1.05 10.81 128.45 170215 A YUKON-WALTZ TEL. CO. 6.84 -3.81 11.07
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- Residential 5.94 11.17 5.21 18.90 2.07 7.15 2.17 1.88 Small Business 6.02 5.22 2.31 15.86 4.02 6.64 3.56 4.70 Large Business 13.37 9.79 NA 12.51 2.70 13.78 9.00 0.00 9 - 23 Table 9.4(c): Company Comparision -- Customer Perception Surveys -- 1997 Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied Company AmeritechBell AtlanticBellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Installations: Residential 5.52 3.11 5.73 11.54 4.00 5.52 4.86 7.77 Small Business 10.24 7.82 5.83 17.13 6.00 6.36 11.88 13.92 Large Business 10.33 9.29 4.49 16.92 8.00 11.85 18.00 6.38 Repairs:Residential 10.38 8.34 8.54 21.38 11.00 8.03 7.00 11.80 Small Business 11.93 10.30 7.37 20.21 9.00 5.73 7.96 13.71 Large Business 15.82 9.04 5.62 20.24 10.00 8.07 16.00 6.72 Business Office: Residential 8.24 3.47 6.11 14.03
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- 11.83 NA 7.93 NA Business Office: 5.94 5.21 2.07 2.23 Small Business 5.22 15.86 6.64 4.62 13.37 NA 2.70 NA Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications 9 - 21 Table 9.4(b): Company Comparision -- 1997 Customer Perception Surveys Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied Company Ameritech Bell Atlantic BellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Installations: Residential 5.52 3.11 11.54 4.18 4.90 7.77 10.24 7.82 17.13 6.15 11.98 13.97 10.33 9.29 16.92 7.80 NA 6.41 Residential 10.38 8.54 21.38 8.03 7.07 Small Business 11.93 7.37 20.21 5.73 8.05 Large Business 15.82 5.62 20.24 8.07 NA Business Office: Residential 3.47 6.11 2.65 6.64 2.16 Small Business 6.21 6.18 5.04 5.93 5.55 Large Business 5.75 4.15 7.10 15.41 0.00 Please refer to
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- 7.87 2.33 5.41 46.74 250290 C FARMERS TEL. COOP., INC.-AL 0.96 6.17 -4.91 -24.46 250293 C GTE SOUTH INC.-AL -4.95 5.36 -9.78 -62.89 250295 A GRACEBA TOTAL COMM. -0.79 2.61 -3.31 0.00 250296 C GOSHEN TEL. CO. Merged into 250284BUTLER TEL. CO., INC. 250297 C GROVE HILL TEL. CORP. Merged into 250284BUTLER TEL. CO., INC. 250298 C GULF TEL. CO.-AL 11.54 4.26 6.98 88.12 250299 C HAYNEVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 25.60 5.92 18.57 56.82 250300 C HOPPER TELECOMMUNICATIONS CO., INC. 33.60 8.53 23.10 55.25 250301 A FRONTIER COMM. OF LAMAR COUNTY, INC. 0.61 5.74 -4.85 -100.00 250302 C ALLTEL ALABAMA 0.28 4.29 -3.84 -13.41 250304 C MILLRY TEL. CO., INC. -1.27 3.57 -4.67 -10.06 250305 C MON-CRE TEL. COOP. INC. -2.55
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- COMPANY 2.97 2.35 0.61 6.54 442097 C KERRVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.42 5.06 -4.41 -12.78 442101 C CENTURYTEL OF LAKE DALLAS, INC. 6.69 9.31 -2.40 7.14 442103 C LA WARD TELEPHONE EXCHANGE INC. -3.61 7.53 -10.36 -12.47 442104 C LAKE LIVINGSTON TEL. CO. 34.37 0.26 34.02 52.66 442105 C LIPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.95 8.41 1.42 13.43 442107 A LIVINGSTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.54 9.76 1.63 0.00 442109 C TXU COMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.37 4.19 3.06 72.29 442112 C MID-PLAINS RURAL TEL. CO-OP. INC. 9.37 5.85 3.33 18.78 442114 C CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 0.97 2.27 -1.28 INFINITE 442116 C MUENSTER TEL. CORP. OF TX DBA NORTEX COMM. 9.72 9.61 0.10 12.77 442117 C CENTURYTEL OF PORT ARANSAS, INC. -6.60 5.58 -11.53 -43.99
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- 14. Remote 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 118.0 0.0 41.4 0.0 9.1 15. Other/Unknown 0.0 32.0 127.0 1342.1 385.0 36.0 0.0 0.0 386.1 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications Table 2(d): Company Comparision -- 1997 Customer Perception Surveys Company Ameritech Bell Atlantic BellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied Installations: Residential 5.52 3.11 5.73 11.54 4.18 5.52 4.90 7.77 Small Business 10.24 7.82 5.83 17.13 6.15 6.36 11.98 13.97 Large Business 10.33 9.29 4.49 16.92 7.80 11.85 NA 6.41 Repairs: Residential 10.38 8.34 8.54 21.38 10.57 8.03 7.07 11.82 Small Business 11.93 10.30 7.37 20.21 8.71 5.73 8.05 13.75 Large Business 15.82 9.04 5.62 20.24 9.60 8.07 NA 6.75 Business Office: Residential 8.24 3.47 6.11
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- May 19, 1999, agents of the Commission's Denver Field Office conducted a routine inspection of FM broadcast station KNEC. The agents found numerous violations of the Rules, including: (a) failure to install and maintain operable EAS equipment (47 C.F.R. § 11.35(a)); (b) failure to conduct EAS tests and activations or to maintain logs of tests or activations (47 C.F.R. §§ 11.54, 11.55, and 11.61); (c) failure to post the antenna structure registration number at the base of the antenna tower (47 C.F.R. § 17.4(g)); (d) failure to designate and post the designation of a chief operator for the station (47 C.F.R. § 73.1870, and 73.1350(b)); (e) failure to have a chief operator review the station's records weekly and verify in the
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- (EAS Encoder), 11.33 (EAS Decoder), 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting), and 73.1230 (Posting of Station License). Norfolk, VA Resident Agent Office (8/01/00). AT&T Broadband, Des Moines, IA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During National Level Emergency) and 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures). Kansas City, MO District Office (8/23/00). 47 C.F.R. § 11.32 - EAS Encoder Lenora Alexander, KAGM(FM), Strasburg, Colorado. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operations Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Requirements), 73.1125 (Station Main Studio
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- 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting). Tampa, FL District Office (9/14/00). Monterey Licenses, L.L.C., Monterey, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Transmission Requirements) and 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedues). Tampa, FL District Office (9/15/00). Word of Victory Outreach Center Inc.(KLUH), Poplar Bluff, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Transmission Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During National Level Emergency), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.47 (Inspection of Antenna Structure Lights and Associated Control Equipment), 73.1226 (Availability of FCC Station Logs and Records), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1870 (Chief Operators), and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection of Noncommercial Educational Stations). Kansas City, MO District Office (9/21/00). Tele-Media of Western Connecticut, Seymour,
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- follows: § 11.47 Optional use of other communications methods and systems. * * * * * (b) Other technologies and public service providers, such as DBS, low earth orbiting satellites, etc., that wish to participate in the EAS may contact the FCC's Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau, or their State Emergency Communications Committee for information and guidance. Section 11.54 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraphs (b)(3) through (b)(15) as paragraphs (b)(2) through (b)(14). Section 11.55 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(4) to read as follows: § 11.55 EAS operation during a State or Local Area emergency. * * * * * (c) * * * (4) Broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems participating in
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- follows: § 11.47 Optional use of other communications methods and systems. * * * * * (b) Other technologies and public service providers, such as DBS, low earth orbiting satellites, etc., that wish to participate in the EAS may contact the FCC's Technical and Public Safety Division, Enforcement Bureau, or their State Emergency Communications Committee for information and guidance. Section 11.54 is amended by removing paragraph (b)(2) and redesignating paragraphs (b)(3) through (b)(15) as paragraphs (b)(2) through (b)(14). Section 11.55 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(4) to read as follows: § 11.55 EAS operation during a State or Local Area emergency. * * * * * (c) * * * (4) Broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems participating in
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- 3.95 7.81 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-04-3341 % Missed Appointment Verizon Dispatch 9.92 0.9 7.1 0 5.46 0 12.2 0 5.29 0 PR-4-05-3341 % Missed Appointment Verizon No Dispatch 0.37 1.22 0 0 0 NA 0 NA 0 0 b,e PR-6 Installation Quality PR-6-01-3341 % Install. Troubles Reported within 30 Days 1.94 15.27 1.41 14.19 6.21 26.58 6.05 11.54 5.59 15.63 PR-6-03-3341 % Install. Troubles Reported within 30 Days FOK/TOK/CPE 4.07 12.32 3.72 16.22 2.44 11.39 6.41 21.88 PR-8 Open Orders in a Hold Status PR-8-01-3341 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 30 Days 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-8-02-3341 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 90 Days 0 0
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- activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and relay EAS sources. 8 47 C.F.R. 11.35. 9 47 C.F.R. 1161. The required monthly and weekly tests are required to conform with the procedures in the EAS Operational Handbook. 10 47 C.F.R. 11.54. 11 47 C.F.R. 11.61(a)(1). 12 The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). 13 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 14 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80. 15 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a) and 11.61. 17 47 C.F.R. 1.1914. References 1.
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- to Reef Broadcast, Inc., 79-A Castle Coakley, Christiansted, US Virgin Islands 00820. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Reuben Jusino Resident Agent - San Juan Office, Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R 11.61(a)(1)(i) 2 EAS equipment malfunctions, EAS activations and tests, as well as the failure to receive activations and tests must be recorded in the station's logs. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a), 11.35(b), 11.54.(b)(14), 11.55(c)(7), and 11.61(b). 3 Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to
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- Square Suite 207 Reston VA 22090 New River Valley Radio Partners LLC 1930 Isaac Newton Square Suite 207 Reston VA 22090 _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a), 17.50 and 73.49. 2 47 C.F.R. 17.23. 3 EAS tests and activations, failure to receive such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). 4 Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to
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- Requested to Falcon Cablevision D/B/A Charter Communications, 12405 Powerscourt Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63131. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Robert C. McKinney District Director, Kansas City Office Enforcement Bureau Attachment _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 11.61(a)(1). 2 EAS tests and activations, failure to receive such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). 3 Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies equally to Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `willful,' when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision of this Act
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- to Palmetto Broadcasting Company, Inc., 2203 Old Williamston Rd., Anderson, SC 29621. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Fred L. Broce District Director, Atlanta Office Enforcement Bureau Attachment A _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 11.61(a) and 17.4(a). 1 EAS tests and activations, failure to receive such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). 2 See 47 C.F.R. 17.7(a). 3 Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(1), which applies to Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ?[t]he term `willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any
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- They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities.'''' At the time of inspection, station WIMG-AM was monitoring station WPST-FM and the National Weather Service as EAS sources. However, the station must also monitor station WKDN-FM, according to the New Jersey State Plan. ``'' c. 47 C.F.R. 11.61(b): ````Entries shall be made in broadcast station ... records as specified in 11.54(b)(12).'''' At the time of inspection, station WIMG-AM's records failed to show why it did not receive the weekly tests from WPST-FM between September 7 and September 13, 2003 and between October 5 to October 20, 2003. d. 47 C.F.R. 73.1745(a): ``No broadcast station shall operate at times, or with modes or power, other than those specified and made part of
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- Tract Road Pulaski, VA 24301 and by mail to PO Box 150, Pulaski, VA, 24301. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Joseph P. Husnay Resident Agent, Norfolk Office, Enforcement Bureau Attachment _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a). 2 EAS tests and activations, failure to conduct such tests and activations, and EAS equipment malfunctions must be recorded in the station log. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(a)-(b), 11.54(b)(12), 11.55(c)(7) and 11.61(b). 3 The term ``repeated,'' when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, ``means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(2). 4 47 C.F.R. 1.80(b)(4). 5 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 6 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 7 47
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- observed that the station transmitted in an unauthorized mode for over 45 minutes. 3. On April 14, 2005, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station, WTHE, located at 260 East Second Street, Mineola, New York and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. 11.61(b): ``Entries shall be made in broadcast station ... records as specified in 11.54(b)(12).'' A review of station records showed that WTHE failed to log monthly tests from January 1 to March 31, 2005, and failed to log weekly tests from two monitoring sources from January 1 to March 31, 2005. b. 47 C.F.R. 73.1870(c)(3): ``Review of the station logs at least once each week to determine if required entries are being made correctly.
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- On May 11, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office conducted an inspection at the main studios for radio stations WUOL-FM, WFPK and WFPL, which are collocated in Louisville, Kentucky, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries must be made in broadcast station and cable systems and wireless cable systems records as specified in S 11.54(b)(12)." At the time of the inspection, the records for radio stations WUOL-FM, WFPK, and WFPL were missing various EAS entries for the months of February, March, April and May 2006. b. 47 C.F. R. S 73.1870(b)(3): "The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license." At the time
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- Company LLC, licensee of Radio Station KCUL(AM). 2. On June 7, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Dallas Office inspected the EAS system for radio station KCUL(AM) located in Marshall, Texas and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries must be made in broadcast station and cable systems and wireless cable systems records as specified in S 11.54 (b)(12)." At the time of the inspection, the records for radio station KCUL(AM) were missing various EAS entries for the months of April and May 2006. Additionally, no entries were noted for the period between April 12, 2006 and May 11, 2006. b. 47 C.F.R. S 73.1870 (c)(3): Station records shall be reviewed ..."at least once a week to determine
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- At the time of inspection signal leakage was observed on the frequency 133.2625 MHz as follows: 1) 517 N. Woodrow Street 206 uV/m 2) 101 McIver Street 145 uV/m 3) 508 N. Shipp Street 84 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system records as specified in S 11.54(b)(12)." The EAS records indicated that the last confirmed EAS weekly test was received on June 27, 2006. All EAS monthly and weekly tests must be properly logged in your system's EAS records. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Northland Cable Television, must submit a written statement
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- licensee of radio station WASP in Brownsville, Pennsylvania. 2. On November 14, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected radio station WASP located at 123 Blaine Road, Brownsville, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries must be made in broadcast station and cable systems and wireless cable systems records as specified in S 11.54 (b)(12). At the time of inspection, the EAS equipment was operational, but there were no log entries of tests sent between November 1, 2006 and November 13, 2006 and no log entries of the tests received from station WQED between November 1, 2006 and November 13, 2006. Furthermore, there were no entries in the log indicating the reasons why these
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- designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license." A copy of the designation letter was not posted at the station with the station license. c. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system records as specified in S 11.54(b)(12)." At the time of inspection, there was no EAS logging mechanism in place. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Sherman Broadcasting Corp. must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation,
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- Coastal-Texas LP ("US Cable"), operator of a cable system in Marshdale, Colorado. 2. On November 21, 2006, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Denver Office inspected the US Cable cable system located at Marshdale, Colorado, and observed the following violation(s): a. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in...cable system and wireless cable system records as specified in S 11.54(b)(12)." At the time of the inspection, while the EAS equipment was found to be operational, US Cable's 2006 logs contained no entries made of transmitted or received required monthly tests. b. 47 C.F.R. S 76.605(a)(12): "As an exception to the general provision requiring measurements to be made at subscriber terminals, and without regard to the type of signals carried by
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- Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty, and immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions." During the inspection, the EAS Handbook was not available. b. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): EAS "entries must be made in broadcast station records as specified in S 11.54(b)(12)." At the time of the inspection, agents found that the station was not maintaining EAS records. c. 47 C.F.R. S 73.1870(b)(3): "The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license." During the inspection, the agents observed that there was no written designation of the chief operator. d. 47
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- Commission's Rules to Kasa Radio Hogar, Inc. ("Kasa") operator of radio station KASA serving Phoenix, Arizona. 2. On April 26, 2007, agents of the Commission's San Diego Office inspected radio station KASA located in Phoenix, Arizona, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the station's log contained no entries documenting sending of a required weekly test (RWT) for the months of January 2007 through mid April 2007. Furthermore, the station's log did not contain any record of reception of the RWT from a second monitoring source at any time in April 2007. No station log entries were found
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- specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook." At the time of inspection, the designated first local primary (LP-1), radio station KDES-FM, Palm Springs, CA, was not being monitored. KEZN was monitoring only the second local primary (LP-2) KCLB-FM, Coachella, CA. b. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the month of June 2007, and indicated that the required weekly test (RWT) had been received once during the month of May 2007 from the second local primary (LP-2) KCLB-FM. No system record entries were found indicating the
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- licensee of FM Broadcast radio station KMRJ, Rancho Mirage, California. 2. On August 16, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KMRJ, located at 1061 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of required weekly tests since May 20, 2007, and no entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been transmitted. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Mitchell Media,
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- station's EAS logs showed that, except during the weeks of June 17 and August 26, 2007 when the station properly monitored two EAS sources, the station was monitoring only one EAS source during the months of June, July, and August 2007. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." A review of the station's EAS logs showed that there were no entries for required Weekly Test transmitted and required Monthly Test received and re-transmitted for the months of June, July and August 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, MTC must submit a written statement
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- EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook." At the time of inspection, BTC was not monitoring the designated second local primary ("LP2") station, WQED on 89.3 MHz. BTC was monitoring station WFHM, Cleveland, Ohio and the first local primary ("LP-1") station KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. b. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the receipt and transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the month of August 2007 and the receipt of the required weekly test (RWT) between August 31, 2007 and September 12, 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the RMT had not
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- and 216 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. S 76.605(a)(12). The agent measured signal leakage in excess of 20 uV/m at the following location: Frequency Signal Strength Date Location (MHz) (uV/m) 4/30/07 120.0060 146 In front of 80 Armstrong Avenue, Jersey City, NJ b. 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)" Inspection of EAS logs from January 1 through April 30, 2007 indicated that there were no entries of Required Weekly Tests received from WABC for a total of nine weeks during this period, and there were no entries of Required Monthly Tests received from WABC for the months of January through April, 2007. There were no entries in the log
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KPOI-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KPOI-FM located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KUMU in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KUMU located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KUMU-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KUMU-FM located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KDDB in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KDDB located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- LLC ("Visionary"), licensee of radio station KQMQ-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On May 10, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected radio station KQMQ-FM located at 765 Amana Street, Suite 200 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in SS 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were no transmitted Required Weekly Test ("RWT") entries logged for the months of February, March, and April 2007. There were no Required Monthly Test ("RMT") entries logged for the month of March 2007, as well as no transmitted RMT entry logged for the month of May 2007. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules to William Paterson College of N.J. ("WPSC-FM"), licensee of radio station WPSC-FM, Wayne, New Jersey. 2. On October 25, 2007, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WPSC-FM, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the station records contained no entries documenting the receipt and transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the months of July 2007 through September 2007. Although there is a record of the monthly test for October having been received, there is no record of the test being re-transmitted. In addition, there is no record
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- EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook." At the time of inspection, BTC was not monitoring the designated second local primary ("LP2") station, WQED on 89.3 MHz. BTC was monitoring station WFHM, Cleveland, Ohio and the first local primary ("LP-1") station KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. b. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the receipt and transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the month of August 2007 and the receipt of the required weekly test (RWT) between August 31, 2007 and September 12, 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the RMT had not
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- ability to pay, and other such matters as justice may require. Applying the Forfeiture Policy Statement, Section 1.80, and the statutory factors to the instant case, we conclude that Hensley Broadcasting is apparently liable for a $4,000 forfeiture. 9. Section 11.61(b) of the Rules provides that EAS entries must be made in a broadcast station's record in accordance with Section 11.54(b)(12) of the Rules, which states that broadcast stations must enter the time of receipt of the Emergency Alert Notice ("EAN") and Emergency Action Termination in the stations logs as specified in Section 73.1820 of the Rules. Agents found that, between the EAS inspection on September 16, 2005, and the follow-up EAS inspection on January 25, 2007, the station did not
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- Company. ("McGraw-Hill"), licensee of TV Broadcast station KGTV, San Diego, California. 2. On January 23, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KGTV's emergency alert system, located at 4600 Air Way, San Diego, California and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the months of December 2007 and January 2008. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
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- of Low Power FM Broadcast station KGIC-LP, Corona, California. 2. On January 30, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KGIC-LP's emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 1717 Via Del Rio, Corona, California, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test (RMT) for the months of October and November of 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "Broadcast stations and cable systems and wireless
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- AZ. 2. On February 26, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KLHU-CA's emergency alert system ("EAS") and public inspection file, located at 1600 W. Acoma Blvd., Suite 36, Lake Havasu City, AZ, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required monthly test ("RMT") for the months of January 2008. No entries were found in the EAS records indicating the reasons why the RMT had not been received or transmitted. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "EAS participants must monitor two Emergency Alert System
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- modifications thereto or any conditions that the FCC has placed on the authorization." At the time of inspection, WBJB-FM's public inspection file did not contain the current authorization, nor was the station able to provide it to the agent upon request. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required weekly tests from February 7, 2008 through February 15, 2008, and no reasons why tests were not conducted. There was no record of a monthly test being received and transmitted in the month of February 2008, and no entry was found indicating
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- issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules to CC Licenses, LLC, licensee of radio station WRNQ, Poughkeepsie, New York. 2. On February 13, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected radio station WRNQ, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, there were no entries in the station records documenting the transmission of the Required Weekly Test (RWT) for the weeks of November 11, 18 and 25, 2007, and the re-transmission of the Required Monthly Test (RMT) for the month of January 2008. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- of FM Broadcast station KUPD(FM), Tempe, Arizona. 2. On February 6, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected the KUPD emergency alert system ("EAS") equipment, located at 1900 W. Carmen Street, Tempe, Arizona, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmissions from November, 2007, to January, 2008, from the first local primary ("LP-1") station KTAR - Phoenix. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "EAS participants must monitor two EAS
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- AM Broadcast station KDUS(AM) - Tempe, Arizona. 2. On February 6, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected the KDUS emergency alert system ("EAS") equipment, located at 1900 W. Carmen Street, Tempe, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception or transmission of EAS tests for the month of December 2007. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted or if the EAS equipment had failed. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act
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- operator of a cable system serving Peoria, Arizona. 2. On February 4, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected Cox Communications' emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 9534 W. Peoria Avenue, Peoria, Arizona, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the first local primary ("LP-1") station KTAR(AM) or (FM) - Phoenix, for over 12 months. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "EAS participants must monitor two EAS sources. The
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- Rules to Princeton Broadcasting Service, Inc., licensee of radio station WPRB in Princeton, New Jersey. 2. On March 19, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WPRB located in Princeton, New Jersey, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly tests or the reception and retransmission of monthly tests from December, 2007 through March 11, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why weekly tests were not received or why monthly tests were not received and retransmitted. 3. Pursuant to Section
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- ("Sun City"), licensee of FM Broadcast station KVIB, Scottsdale, Arizona. 2. On February 6, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected KVIB's emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 4343 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, Arizona and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the transmission of the required weekly test (RWT) since November 2007 to the date of the inspection. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been transmitted. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and
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- operator of a cable system serving Kingman, Arizona. 2. On March 25, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected NPG Cable, Inc.' emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 2900 Airway Avenue, Kingman, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." NPG Cable, Inc.'s EAS records do not indicate that the required monthly test ("RMT") for the months of May, August, September and December of 2007 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the cable system did not receive the required weekly test ("RWT") or the required monthly tests ("RMT") from the second local primary (LP-2) station, KNLB(FM)
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- Rules to Blue Ridge Communications in Duncannon, Pennsylvania. 2. On February 26, 2008, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected the Blue Ridge cable system serving Duncannon, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries of each test and activation of the EAS must be made in the broadcast station log as specified in Section 11.54(b).2" At the time of inspection, the agent observed that the station did not have any records of conducted "EAS Required Monthly Tests" and "EAS Required Weekly Tests" between August 1, 2005 and July 23, 2006. The agent also observed that there were no entries in the log indicating the reasons why the tests were not conducted as required. b. 47
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- the Commission's Rules to Cablevision Systems New York City Corporation ("Cablevision"), operator of a cable system in Brooklyn, New York. 2. On June 6, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision in Brooklyn, NY, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the cable system records contained no entries documenting the reception of tests from LP-1 station WABC, 770 kHz, New York, NY, since January 1, 2008. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received. The records contained no entries of a monthly test received or transmitted for April,
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, there were EAS Participant records available and no record that KSEY-FM had sent or received any tests at any time. c. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 73.1560(a) & (d): "The station's antenna input power must be maintained as near as practicable to the authorized antenna input power and may not be less than 90% nor more than
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, there were EAS Participant records available and no record that KSEY-FM had sent or received any tests at any time. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1800(a): "The licensee of each station must maintain a station log as required by S: 73.1820." At the time of inspection, the required station log was not available for inspection. d.
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- of Southwest Washington ("Comcast"), operator of a cable system in Vancouver, Washington. 2. On July 2, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Resident Agent Office inspected the Comcast cable system located in Vancouver, Washington and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection on July 2, 2008, the agent observed that the record for the Required Monthly Tests ("RMT") for the month of June 2008 was not in the EAS logs. Comcast later provided a copy of the referenced receipt via facsimile indicating that Comcast had found the receipt and the retransmission of the RMT was made
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- operator of a cable system in Yonkers, New York (Physical System ID 007341). 2. On July 10, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision's cable system serving Yonkers, New York, and observed following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries [of EAS tests] shall be made in EAS Participant records as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13). S: 11.35(a) states "EAS Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in S: 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2). Appropriate entries indicating reasons why any tests were not received must be made in . . . cable system records as specified in Sec. Sec. 76.1700, 76.1708, and 76.1711 of this chapter." During the inspection,
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- system serving Port Chester and Harrison, New York (Physical System ID 008370). 2. On July 16, 2008, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision's cable system, Physical System ID 008370, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries [of EAS tests] shall be made in EAS Participant records as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13). S: 11.35(a) states "EAS Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in S: 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2). Appropriate entries indicating reasons why any tests were not received must be made in . . . cable system records as specified in Sec. Sec. 76.1700, 76.1708, and 76.1711 of this chapter." During the inspection,
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- system in Mammoth Lakes, California. 2. On June 20, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Francisco Office inspected NPG Cable, Inc.'s emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at 123 Commerce Drive, Suite B6, Mammoth Lakes, California, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." NPG Cable, Inc's EAS records did not indicate that the required monthly test ("RMT") for the months of January, February, March, and April of 2008 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the cable system did not receive the required weekly test ("RWT") or the required monthly tests ("RMT") from the local primary (LP-1) station, KIBS(FM) -
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The station had no records of an EAS test reception or activation prior to April 18, 2008. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.15: "A copy of the EAS Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating
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- Area or State. ... (2) Required Weekly Tests: (i) EAS Header Codes and EOM Codes: (A) Analog and digital AM, FM, and TV broadcast stations must conduct tests of the EAS header and EOM codes at least once a week at random days and times. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The station had no records of an EAS test reception or activation prior to April 18, 2008. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.15: "A copy of the EAS Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating
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- determined that Red Zebra failed to maintain a full-time managerial presence. 3. On December 12, 2007, agents of the Commission's Columbia Field Office inspected radio station WWXX located at 8121 Georgia Avenue, Suite 1050, Silver Spring, Maryland, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." A review of the station's records revealed that, as of December 2006, the records contained no entries specifically documenting the receipt or activation of EAS tests or the reasons why the tests had not been transmitted or received by WWXX. Although the station had piles of EAS printer tapes, it was impossible to determine whether the tapes belonged to station
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- to Newark Public Radio Inc., licensee of radio station WBGO in Newark, New Jersey. 2. On November 3, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WBGO located in Newark, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly tests from primary entry point WABC, 770 KHz, for the period from October 1, 2008 through October 18, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why weekly tests were not received. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.3527(e)(2): The public inspection file shall
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- Cristiana Management Corp. ("Radio Vision"), licensee of radio station WWRV in Paterson, New Jersey. 2. On December 15, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WWRV located in Paterson, New Jersey, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly test from LP-1 station WFAN, 660 KHz, for the periods from September 3, 2008 through September 25, 2008 and from October 3, 2008 through October 19, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why weekly tests were not received. At the
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- a cable system in Ely, Nevada. 2. On September 18, 2008, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Francisco Office inspected Precis Communications LLC's emergency alert system ("EAS"), located at Squaw Peak and Morley Ave, Ely, Nevada, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." Precis Communications, LLC's EAS records did not indicate that the required monthly tests ("RMTs") for the months of June, July, August, and September of 2008 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the cable system did not receive the RMTs from the local primary (LP-1) station, KELY (AM) - Ely, Nevada, from June 2008 to September 2008.
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- Licensing LLC, licensee of AM radio station WFAS in White Plains, New York. 2. On January 13, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected AM station WFAS, located in White Plains, New York, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of the weekly tests from the local primary (LP-1) station, WABC, New York, New York, for the period October 1, 2008, through October 18, 2008. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why the weekly tests were not received from station WABC during that period.
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- Pacifica Foundation, Inc., licensee of FM radio station WBAI in New York, New York. 2. On February 25, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected FM station WBAI, located in New York, New York, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the receipt and retransmission of the monthly tests from the local primary stations during the months of November 2008 and December 2008. For the month of January 2009, the station records indicated that the monthly test was received, but there was no indication that the test was
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- Rules to Youngshine Media, Inc., ("Youngshine"), licensee of radio station WDNJ in Hopatcong, New Jersey. 2. On March 25, 2009, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WDNJ located in Hopatcong, New Jersey, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries at all for the period from February 13, 2009 to February 25, 2009, documenting the reception of the weekly tests from either WFME or WABC. Moreover, the station records contained no entries for the weekly test from WABC for the period between February 29, 2009 and March 19,
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- New York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Cablevision's cable television system serving Bronx, New York, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of May 3 and August 9, 2009, and from the secondary source for the weeks of May 17, May 24, June 14, August 2, and August 16, 2009. Entries were not made in the
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- Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Time Warner's cable television system serving Brooklyn and Queens, New York, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of March 8, May 31, and August 9, 2009 and from the secondary source for the weeks of March 8, April 19, June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19, and July
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- York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Time Warner's cable television system serving Manhattan, New York, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of March 8, April 26, and May 31, 2009, and from the secondary source for the weeks of March 8, June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19, and July 26, 2009.
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- York. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 22, 2009, an agent of the Commission's New York Office inspected Time Warner's cable television system serving Woodside, New York, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received from the primary source for the weeks of March 8, May 31, August 9, August 16, and August 23, 2009, and from the secondary source for the weeks of July 26, August 2, August 9, August 16, and August 23, 2009.
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- sources. The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook...." A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that WZUM was monitoring only one EAS source. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): ""Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests for the weeks of June 7, 2009, August 16, 2009, and August 23, 2009. The station's EAS logs also revealed that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required monthly EAS tests received and
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- and End of Message code." At the time of inspection, the agents found that the station had no record of RWT transmissions from June 1 to June 20, 2009; July 5 to July 11, 2009; and August 9 to August 15, 2009. d. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the agents found that the licensee's EAS records did not indicate that the RMTs for the months of June, July and August 2009 were conducted. There were no notes recorded as to why the station did not receive the required weekly test or the required monthly tests from the first and second monitoring assignments,
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- This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 29, 2009, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected station WOSS located in Ossining, New York, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the broadcast station records did not contain entries documenting the weekly tests received or weekly tests conducted for the period from July 1, 2009 to September 28, 2009, with the exception of one entry for a test received on September 21, 2009. Moreover, the station records contained no entries for monthly tests received or retransmitted
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- to Kickin' Country Broadcasting, LLC, licensee of radio station KCKM in Monahans, TX. 2. On December 1, 2009, agents of the Commission's Dallas Office inspected the main studio of radio station KCKM, located in Monahans, TX 79756, and observed the following violation(s): a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." Although the station's EAS equipment was operational and all required tests were sent and received, a review of the station records showed a failure to log any tests sent during the month of August 2009 and a failure to log required monthly tests sent between August 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(c)(3): "The chief operator
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- must monitor two EAS sources. The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook...." The agent found that station WKQW was monitoring only one EAS source. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required weekly EAS tests received or conducted for the weeks of April 13, 2009, May 4, 2009, May 18, 2009, June 1, 2009, June 8, 2009, June 15, 2009, July 13, 2009, and August 2, 2009. Entries were not made in the EAS logs to show
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- The monitoring assignments of each broadcast station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. . . ." The agent found that station WTHE was monitoring only one of its assigned EAS sources. b. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The agent found that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show Required Weekly Tests ("RWT") received and Required Monthly Tests ("RMT") received or sent from July 1, 2009 to November 30, 2009. There were no entries in the station logs indicating the reasons why the required EAS tests were not received or sent. c. 47 C.F.R. S:
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- an EAS Local Area or State. Analog and digital class D non-commercial educational FM and analog and digital LPTV stations are required to transmit only the test script." Agents observed that WLFM-LP did not retransmit the monthly test script in February. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that entries were not made in the EAS logs to show required monthly EAS tests retransmitted for the month of January. There were no entries in the station log indicating the reason why the required monthly tests were not transmitted. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is
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- of broadcast radio stations WADC and WGGE in Parkersburg, WV. 2. On March 30, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Columbia Field Office inspected the WADC and WGGE main studios located at #5 Rosemar Circle, Parkersburg, WV, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS participants records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed that there were no entries in the stations' logs documenting the Required Weekly Tests received by WADC and WGGE for the weeks of December 21, 2009, December 28, 2009, January 4, 2010, January 11, 2010, January 18, 2010, February 15, 2010, and February 22, 2010. In addition, there were no entries
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On May 20, 2010, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected WNYU's main studio located at 5-11 University Place, New York, NY 10003, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The station records did not contain entries for weekly tests conducted during the weeks of January 31, 2010, February 21 and 28, 2010 and March 14, 2010 The station records also did not contain an entry of the monthly test received and retransmitted for the month of February 2010. The broadcast station records contained no reasons why the weekly tests
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- 2. On June 3, 2010, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's New York Office inspected the main studios of stations WHUD, WSPK, WLNA and WBNR, which are co-located at 715 Route 52, Beacon, New York, NY 12508, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, the EAS logs for the EAS equipment shared by stations WHUD and WLNA contained no entries documenting the retransmission of the monthly test during the month of April 2010. The EAS logs for the EAS equipment shared by stations WSPK and WBNR contained no entries documenting the retransmission of the monthly tests during the months
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- Illinois. 2. On July 22, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office inspected the co-located main studios of radio stations WPFR and WPFR-FM licensed to Terre Haute, Indiana and WKZI and WLHW licensed to Casey, Illinois, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participants records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, there were no entries in the station log indicating that the required monthly tests were conducted for the months of May and June, 2010. There were no entries in the log indicating why the required monthly tests were not conducted. a. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(c)(3): The chief operator shall "[r]eview. . . the station
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- violation(s): a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.52(d): "EAS participants must monitor two assigned EAS sources." The station was monitoring only one of the two assigned EAS sources. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61: "(a)... All tests will conform with the procedures in the EAS Operating Handbook. ... (b) Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The EAS Operating Handbook requires EAS participants to log all received and transmitted EAS tests. In addition, Section 73.1820(a)(1)(iii) states that "[e]ntries must be made in the station log either manually by a person designated by the licensee ... or by automatic devices. ... The following information must be entered: An entry of each test and activation of the EAS
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- further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On July 14, 2010, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected the KCMA-LP emergency alert system ("EAS") equipment, located at 700 S. McLane Road, Payson, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S:11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in Sections 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the broadcast station records contained no entries documenting the reception of EAS tests for the months of May and June of 2010. No system record entries were found indicating the reasons why the tests had not been received or transmitted or if the EAS equipment had failed. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system,
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- and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities..." At the time of the inspection, Iron River TV was monitoring only one source, LP1, WNMU. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS participant records as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, no EAS log was available for inspection. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its
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- station and cable system and wireless cable system are specified in the State EAS Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities." At the time of inspection, Station KMOJ was monitoring only one EAS source. b. 47. C.F. R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." A review of the station's EAS logs revealed that monthly tests were not received and retransmitted during July, October, and November. No weekly tests were received or transmitted during October. There were no entries in the station log indicating the reason why the required monthly tests and required weekly tests were not received or transmitted. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.3527(d)(8)(i):
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- of Station WTUV in Louisville, Kentucky. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 17, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office inspected Station WTUV in Louisville, Kentucky, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participants records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, there were no entries in the station log documenting that EAS weekly and monthly tests were received or transmitted. There were no entries in the logs indicating why the required monthly and weekly tests were not received or transmitted. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public
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- Kentucky. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 17, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Chicago Office inspected co-located and co-owned Stations WLLV and WLOU in Louisville, Kentucky, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participants records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, there were no entries in the station log documenting (1) that the required weekly tests were received and conducted for the weeks of May 30, 2010 through June 20, 2010 and (2) that the monthly tests were received and retransmitted during the months of May and June. There were no entries in the logs
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- Erie, Pennsylvania. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On September 23, 2010, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected Low Power FM Station WXNM-LP in Erie, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS participant records as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, no EAS log was available for inspection. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1230(a): "The station license and any other instrument of station authorization shall be posted in a conspicuous place and in such a manner that all terms are visible at the place the licensee considers to be the principal control point of the transmitter."
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- Station WUCO in Marysville, Ohio. This Notice may be combined with further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On January 27, 2011, an agent of the Commission's Detroit Office inspected radio station WUCO in Marysville, Ohio, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of the inspection, the station records contained no entries regarding the receipt and transmission of EAS tests. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.62(a): "Each AM station operating a directional antenna must maintain the indicated relative amplitudes of the antenna monitor currents within 5% of the values specified therein. Directional antenna relative phase currents must be maintained to within
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- operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions." At the time of inspection, the EAS Operating Handbook was not present at the station's normal duty position or EAS equipment location. d. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS participant records as specified in S:11.35(a) and S:11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, no EAS log was available for inspection. 3. Pursuant to section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and section 1.89 of the Commission's rules, BGI Broadcasting L.P., must submit a written statement concerning this matter within 20 days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain
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- to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions." At the time of the inspection on August 11, 2011, Valley Christian Radio Corp. did not have the EAS Operating Handbook at the normal duty position and at the EAS equipment location. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." KFYL-LP could not produce any EAS logs during an inspection on August 11, 2011. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KLBM located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(b)(3): " The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KBKR located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(b)(3): " The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KKBC-FM located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(b)(3): " The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing
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- combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 11, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KRJT located at 2510 Cove Avenue, La Grande, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries after June 9, 2010. The last EAS log entry was dated June 9, 2010. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1870(b)(3): " The designation of the chief operator must be in writing with a copy of the designation posted with the station license. Agreements with chief operators serving on a contract basis must be in writing
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- Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in S: 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2)." The Portland agent's inspection revealed that the EAS Encoder/Decoder was not operational and was noted as sent out for repair. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The Portland agent's inspection revealed that multiple EAS log entries were missing. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its regulatees.
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- Participants must determine the cause of any failure to receive the required tests or activations specified in S: 11.61(a)(1) and (a)(2)." The Portland agent's inspection revealed that the EAS Encoder/Decoder was not operational and was noted as sent out for repair. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." The Portland agent's inspection revealed that multiple EAS log entries were missing. 3. As the nation's emergency warning system, the Emergency Alert System is critical to public safety, and we recognize the vital role that broadcasters play in ensuring its success. The Commission takes seriously any violations of the Rules implementing the EAS and expects full compliance from its regulatees.
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- be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 19, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KURY located at 605 Railroad Avenue, Brookings, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries from June 29, 2011 through August 10, 2011. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.3526(e)(12): "For commercial AM and FM broadcast stations, every three months a list of programs that have provided the station's most significant treatment of community issues during the preceding three month period. The list for each calendar quarter is to be filed
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- be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 19, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Portland Office inspected radio station KURY-FM located at 605 Railroad Avenue, Brookings, Oregon 97850, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S: 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." There were missing EAS log entries from June 29, 2011 through August 10, 2011. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.3526(e)(12): "For commercial AM and FM broadcast stations, every three months a list of programs that have provided the station's most significant treatment of community issues during the preceding three month period. The list for each calendar quarter is to be filed
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- Plan and FCC Mapbook. They are developed in accordance with FCC monitoring priorities." At the time of the inspection, agents observed that station KTRB(AM) was monitoring only one EAS assigned source, the LP-1 (Local Primary), KCBS 740 kHz. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Tests of EAS Procedures. Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in S:S:11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, there were no entries in the KTRB(AM)'s logs that the required monthly test (RMT) for October, November, and December of 2010, and January, March, and April of 2011 were received. c. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.57(d): "Each remote reading ammeter shall be accurate to within 2 percent of the value read on its corresponding regular ammeter."
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- Pennsylvania. This Notice may be combined with a further action, if further action is warranted. 2. On August 10, 2011, agents of the Commission's Philadelphia Office inspected AM Station WPAM in Pottsville, Pennsylvania and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.61(b): "Tests of EAS Procedures. Entries shall be made in EAS Participant records, as specified in 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13)." At the time of inspection, Curran was only able to provide the EAS logs for the period between May 23, 2011 and June 27, 2011. Curran stated that it did not have any other EAS logs available. b. 47 C.F.R. S: 73.1590(a)(6): "The licensee of each AM, FM, TV and Class A TV station, except licensees of Class D non-commercial
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- sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to Arnold Broadcasting Company, Inc., P.O. Box 830, 803 West Main, Sterling, Colorado 80751 and to its counsel David Tillotson, Esq., 4606 Charleston Terrace, N.W., Washington, DC 20007-1911. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau Arnold Broadcasting Company, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 2704 (Enf. Bur. 2000). See also, 47 C.F.R. (( 11.54 and 11.55. 47 C.F.R. (( 11.35, 11.61, 17.4, 73.1225, 73.1350, 73.1820, 73.1870. 47 C.F.R. ( 1.80; See also The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment to Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 13 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). 47 C.F.R. ( 1.106. Payment of the forfeiture in
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- we propose to delete those portions of the Part 11 rules which reference the EAN network and its participants. International High Frequency Stations In a letter dated August 30, 1996, the National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters, Inc. (``NASB'') requested that the Commission exempt FCC licensed international HF broadcast stations from the requirement to purchase and install EAS equipment. Under Section 11.54(b)(9) of the Rules, stations in the International Broadcast Service (``IBS'') are required to cease broadcasting immediately upon receipt of a national-level EAS message and must remain off the air until they receive an EAS message terminating the activation. IBS stations may, however, be issued an emergency authorization by the FCC, with the concurrence of the Office of Science and Technology
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- proposal.140 Accordingly, we will amend Part 11 as proposed in the NPRM to eliminate all references to the EAN network and its participants. I. International High Frequency Stations 64. The NPRM proposed to amend Part 11 of the Rules to eliminate the requirement that international HF broadcast stations purchase and install EAS equipment.141 The NPRM also proposed to delete Section 11.54(b)(9) of the Rules, which requires international HF broadcast stations to cease broadcasting immediately upon receipt of a national-level EAS message and remain off the air until they receive an EAS message terminating the activation.142 We noted that in 1996, after concluding that the technical and political concerns which gave rise to the requirements of Section 11.54(b)(9) are no longer relevant,
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- an ENDEC unit. EAS equipment sends and receives messages using a precise format referred to as the EAS digital protocol. An emergency activation of EAS uses a four part message: (1) preamble and EAS header codes; (2) audio attention signal; (3) message; and (4) preamble and EAS end of message codes. See 47 C.F.R. 11.31(a). 37 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. 38 47 C.F.R. 11.31(c). 39 47 C.F.R. 11.31(a)(3)(i). 40 MSRC was formed following the events of September 11, 2001, to study, develop, and report on Best Practices designed to ensure the continued operations and security of media facilities in times of a national emergency. See FCC News Release, FCC Announces Creation of Media Security & Reliability Council; Tribune Company President
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- stations must determine whether the EAS has been activated by monitoring the assigned EAS sources.194 In order to clarify how EAS monitoring assignments are determined, we amend this section to add the following to the end of section 11.53(c): ``as specified in their State or Local plan.''195 Finally, because section 76.305 no longer exists, the reference to that section in 11.54(b)(13) is changed to the correct reference: section 76.1711.196 III.H. Conclusion We expand the reach of EAS, as currently constituted, to ensure that more Americans are able to receive national and/or regional public alerts and warnings. Digital technologies are rapidly becoming the norm for communications technologies and public alert and warning must keep pace with this digital revolution. Government and industry
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- (EAS Encoder), 11.33 (EAS Decoder), 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting), and 73.1230 (Posting of Station License). Norfolk, VA Resident Agent Office (8/01/00). AT&T Broadband, Des Moines, IA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During National Level Emergency) and 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures). Kansas City, MO District Office (8/23/00). 47 C.F.R. § 11.32 - EAS Encoder Lenora Alexander, KAGM(FM), Strasburg, Colorado. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operations Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Requirements), 73.1125 (Station Main Studio
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- 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting). Tampa, FL District Office (9/14/00). Monterey Licenses, L.L.C., Monterey, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Transmission Requirements) and 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedues). Tampa, FL District Office (9/15/00). Word of Victory Outreach Center Inc.(KLUH), Poplar Bluff, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Transmission Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During National Level Emergency), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.47 (Inspection of Antenna Structure Lights and Associated Control Equipment), 73.1226 (Availability of FCC Station Logs and Records), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1870 (Chief Operators), and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection of Noncommercial Educational Stations). Kansas City, MO District Office (9/21/00). Tele-Media of Western Connecticut, Seymour,
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- (10/10/00). University of New Hampshire, WUNH, Durham, NH. Other violations: 47 CFR §§ 11.61 (Tests for EAS Procedures), 73.1870 (Chief Operators) and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection File for Noncommercial Educational Broadcast Stations). Boston, MA District Office (10/10/00). Usher Broadcasting Company, East Prairie, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.54 (EAS Operation During a National Level Emergency), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4(a) (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.47 (Inspection of Antenna Structure Lights and Associated Equipment), 73.49 (AM Transmission System Fencing Requirements), 73.1226 (Availability to FCC of Station Logs and Records), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements), 73.1840 (Retention of Logs), 73.1870 (Chief Operators), and 73.3526 (Local Public Inspection
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- May 19, 1999, agents of the Commission's Denver Field Office conducted a routine inspection of FM broadcast station KNEC. The agents found numerous violations of the Rules, including: (a) failure to install and maintain operable EAS equipment (47 C.F.R. § 11.35(a)); (b) failure to conduct EAS tests and activations or to maintain logs of tests or activations (47 C.F.R. §§ 11.54, 11.55, and 11.61); (c) failure to post the antenna structure registration number at the base of the antenna tower (47 C.F.R. § 17.4(g)); (d) failure to designate and post the designation of a chief operator for the station (47 C.F.R. § 73.1870, and 73.1350(b)); (e) failure to have a chief operator review the station's records weekly and verify in the
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- sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to Arnold Broadcasting Company, Inc., P.O. Box 830, 803 West Main, Sterling, Colorado 80751 and to its counsel David Tillotson, Esq., 4606 Charleston Terrace, N.W., Washington, DC 20007-1911. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau Arnold Broadcasting Company, Inc., 15 FCC Rcd 2704 (Enf. Bur. 2000). See also, 47 C.F.R. (( 11.54 and 11.55. 47 C.F.R. (( 11.35, 11.61, 17.4, 73.1225, 73.1350, 73.1820, 73.1870. 47 C.F.R. ( 1.80; See also The Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment to Section 1.80 of the Rules to Incorporate the Forfeiture Guidelines, 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied, 13 FCC Rcd 303 (1999) (``Forfeiture Policy Statement''). 47 C.F.R. ( 1.106. Payment of the forfeiture in
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- Localism, Notice of Inquiry, 19 FCC Rcd 12425, 12427 (2004). Applications of Citicasters Licenses, L.P., Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Apparent Liability, 22 Rcd 19324, 19329 (MB 2007). Id. (citing License Renewal Applications of Certain Commercial Radio Stations Serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 6400, 6401 (MB 1993) (further citations omitted). See 47 C.F.R. §11.54(b)(8). 47 U.S.C. § 309(k); 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.61, 0.283. Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 January 22, 2008 D E ' `` h*` ¥%¿ÿ‰PNG ` ` b``DÐ 4 £&)œ@°-ˆ@Ž@ÿ7 H >˜ôO‡ìà p jóý ¨2£=ÿõk²‡Ñ Ÿ"_ - J÷Ë, µNt£Rb Ê7P÷ÔUÿZS 'ÄýwpˆÖˈ jP˜T{.|Â87w]žgíãyAèÒ¨-¾=T#ÆO> ·#W páÃí°U^SŽ ³tÉ''ôTxNt›l Û¦ÆéX6`T{ŠÓÌÿþÓ:ér¶• ÄAÉR\ )]h]eÆM8îIÌŸ`Ì?K^ûòá ?CªôAþUU ˆ3ê¡Ÿ=¼¼A „ \±+í_ ÆeùPgö ÀÙƒéæ à_ą {ì.ó â•"€Ì{ZòýHV9„iÑŠ÷¸Úè s+ ~ p€¦,Éö
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- location. * * * * * M.. Section 11.53 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(2) to read as follows: § 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. * * * * * (a) * * * (1) * * * (2) Cable networks and program suppliers to cable systems, wireless cable systems and subscribers. * * * * * N.. Section 11.54 is amended by revising paragraph (b); adding a new paragraph (b)(8); renumbering existing paragraph (b)(8) as (b)(9) and likewise renumbering subsequent paragraphs; revising existing paragraphs (b)(10), (b)(11) and (b)(14); and revising paragraphs (c) and (d) to read as follows: 12 § 11.54 EAS operation during a National Level emergency. * * * * * (b) Immediately upon receipt of an