FCC Web Documents citing 73.201
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- grant. See A-O Broadcasting Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 23 FCC Rcd 603, 614 (2008). There is no record that Roberts and PCR have ever received such a grant of authority from the Commission. Additionally, the frequency used without authority by Roberts and PCR is 87.9 MHz, which is not allocated to the FM broadcast band. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.201. http://www.piratecatradio.com/wordpress/?p=14816 (last visited Nov. 3, 2009). See http://missionmission.wordpress.com/ (last visited Aug. 16, 2010) (press release issued by Pirate Cat Radio on October 31, 2009). In that press release, Pirate Cat Radio stated that it ceased its terrestrial broadcast on 87.9FM in response to the FCC's proposed $10,000 fine for violating Section 301 of the Act, effectively ending PCR's 13-year run
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- Commission's exclusive jurisdiction). 199 F.3d at 1192. 204 F.3d at 311. 204 F.3d at 320 (citing 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 302a, 303). 204 F.3d at 320-21 (citing the legislative history of the 1982 provisions of section 302 of the Act). 204 F.3d at 321 (citing Commission rules regulating the technologies involved in FM broadcasting set forth at 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201-73.333). 204 F.3d at 322 (citing 960 Radio and Mobilecomm). 204 F.3d at 320-322. 204 F.3d at 325 (internal quotation marks and citations omitted). See CTIA Comments at 2 (the provisions are an explicit attempt to set up a ``local scheme for controlling and mitigating RFI''); VoiceStream Comments at 2; TIA Comments at 4. See Anne Arundel County Code, Article 28,
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- upfront payment, that applicant is required to submit a bid in order to obtain the construction permit. Rules and Disclaimers Relevant Authority Prospective bidders must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications. Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's rules relating to the FM broadcast service contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 - 73.333, 73.1001 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the rules relating to broadcast auctions and competitive bidding proceedings contained in Title 47, Part 1, Subpart Q, and Part 73, Subpart I of the Code of Federal Regulations. Prospective bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this public notice, the
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- in which either to challenge determinations made in a rulemaking proceeding or to propose additional rule changes. Rules and Disclaimers Relevant Authority Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications. Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's rules relating to the FM broadcast service contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 - 73.333 and 73.1001 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the rules relating to broadcast auctions and competitive bidding proceedings contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2001 - 1.2112 and 73.5000 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this public notice, the Auction No. 68 Comment Public Notice
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- and Disclaimers Relevant Authority Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications, as well as Commission decisions in proceedings regarding competitive bidding procedures, application requirements, and obligations of Commission licensees. Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's rules relating to the FM broadcast service contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 - 73.333 and 73.1001 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the rules relating to broadcast auctions and competitive bidding proceedings contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2001 - 1.2112 and 73.5000 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this public notice, the Auction No. 70 Comment Public Notice
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- and Disclaimers Relevant Authority Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications, as well as Commission decisions in proceedings regarding competitive bidding procedures, application requirements, and obligations of Commission licensees. Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's rules relating to the FM broadcast service contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 - 73.333 and 73.1001 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the rules relating to broadcast auctions and competitive bidding proceedings contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2001 - 1.2112 and 73.5000 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this public notice, the Auction 79 Comment Public Notice and
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- Rules and Disclaimers 1. Relevant Authority 5.Prospective applicants must familiarize themselvesthoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications, as well as Commission decisions in proceedings regarding competitive bidding procedures, application requirements, and obligations of Commission licensees.12Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's rules relating to the FM broadcast service contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 73.333 and 73.1001 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the rules relating to broadcast auctions and competitive bidding proceedings contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2001 (Continued from previous page) Opinion and Order, FCC 99-74, 14 FCC Rcd 8724 (1999) ("Broadcast First Reconsideration Order"), Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 99-201, 14 FCC Rcd 12541 (1999), aff'd, Orion Communications
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- and Disclaimers Relevant Authority Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications, as well as Commission decisions in proceedings regarding competitive bidding procedures, application requirements, and obligations of Commission licensees. Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's rules relating to the FM broadcast service contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 - 73.333 and 73.1001 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the rules relating to broadcast auctions and competitive bidding proceedings contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2101 - 1.2112 and 73.5000 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this Public Notice, the Auction 91 Comment Public Notice, the
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- 1. Relevant Authority 8. Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications, as well as Commission decisions in proceedings regarding competitive bidding procedures, application requirements, and obligations of Commission licensees.16 Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's rules relating to the FM broadcast service contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 73.333 and 73.1001 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the rules relating to broadcast auctions and competitive bidding proceedings contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2101 1.2112 and 73.5000 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this Public Notice, the Auction 91 Comment Public Notice, the
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- Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications, as well as Commission decisions in proceedings regarding competitive bidding procedures, application requirements, and obligations of Commission licensees. Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's rules relating to the FM, AM, and FM Translator broadcast services contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 - 73.333, 73.1001 - 73.5009, and 74.1201 - 74.1290. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the rules relating to broadcast auctions and competitive bidding proceedings contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2101 - 1.2112 and 73.5000 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this Public Notice, the Auction 88 Comment
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- grant. See A-O Broadcasting Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 23 FCC Rcd 603, 614 (2008). There is no record that Roberts and PCR have ever received such a grant of authority from the Commission. Additionally, the frequency used without authority by Roberts and PCR is 87.9 MHz, which is not allocated to the FM broadcast band. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.201. http://www.piratecatradio.com/wordpress/?p=14816 (last visited Nov. 3, 2009). See http://missionmission.wordpress.com/ (last visited Aug. 16, 2010) (press release issued by Pirate Cat Radio on October 31, 2009). In that press release, Pirate Cat Radio stated that it ceased its terrestrial broadcast on 87.9FM in response to the FCC's proposed $10,000 fine for violating Section 301 of the Act, effectively ending PCR's 13-year run
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- the permit. Rules and Disclaimers Relevant Authority Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications, as well as Commission decisions in proceedings regarding competitive bidding procedures, application requirements, and obligations of Commission licensees. Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's FM broadcast service rules contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 - 73.333 and 73.1001 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the broadcast auctions and competitive bidding rules contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2101 - 1.2112 and 73.5000 - 73.5009. All bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this Public Notice, the Auction 93 Comment Public Notice, the Broadcast First Report
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- the permit.9 B. Rules and Disclaimers 1. Relevant Authority 6. Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, includingrecent amendments and clarifications, as well as Commission decisions in proceedings regarding competitive bidding procedures, application requirements, and obligations of Commission licensees.10Broadcasters should also familiarizethemselves with the Commission's FM broadcast service rules contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 73.333 and 73.1001 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the broadcast auctions and competitive bidding rules contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2101 1.2112 and 73.5000 73.5009. All bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this Public Notice, the Auction 93 Comment Public Notice,the Broadcast First Report and Order,11the Broadcast First
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- required ``extraordinary circumstances'' to support such a grant. A-O Broadcasting Corporation, 23 FCC Rcd 603, 614 (2008). There is no record that Roberts and PCR have ever received such a grant of authority from the Commission. Additionally, the frequency used without authority by Roberts and PCR is 87.9 MHz, which is not allocated to the FM broadcast band. See Section 73.201 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 73.201. See, e.g., Notice of Unlicensed Operation to Daniel K. Roberts, (San Francisco Office, March 7, 2006); Notice of Unlicensed Operation to Jason Seifert, (San Francisco Office, April 20, 2006); Notice of Unlicensed Operation to Josh Goodwin, (San Francisco Office, June 27, 2006); Notice of Unlicensed Operation to Alexander Ness, (San Francisco Office, March
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- RF carrier frequency as follows: where fc is the VHF allocated channel frequency and Re[ ] denotes the real component of the complex quantity. For the All Digital waveform, the output of the up-converter is the transmitted VHF FM IBOC waveform, and therefore, s(t) = z(t). The carrier frequency spacing and channel numbering scheme are compatible with Title 47 CFR §73.201. The carriers retain their 200-kHz spacing over the 88.0- to 108.0-MHz frequency range. Channels are numbered from 201 to 300, where channel 201 is centered on 88.1 MHz and channel 300 is centered on 107.9 MHz. The absolute accuracy of the carrier frequency is defined in Appendix A. Diversity Delay . The first step in generating a(t) is the application
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- band, channels 201-220. There is no table of allotments in that portion of the band, and Section 73.203(a) is inapplicable to that portion. An NCE applicant may apply for a construction permit for a channel in the non-reserved band, as Brewer did with his Temple Terrace proposal. In these circumstances an applicant must satisfy the requirements of 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201-73.213 (classification of FM broadcast stations and allocations of frequencies); See 47 C.F.R. § 73.513(a). On March 5, 2001, the Commission designated a case for hearing to determine, inter alia, whether Mr. Brewer had the basic qualifications to be and remain a Commission licensee. See Order to Show Cause, Notice of Order of Suspension, Notice of Opportunity for Hearing, and Notice
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- hold licenses for NCE stations. National Public Radio v. FCC, 254 F.3d 226 (D.C. Cir. 2001). The Commission first adopted rules governing NCE radio stations on January 26, 1938. 3 Fed. Reg. 364 (Feb. 9, 1938). The Commission, at that time, allocated twenty five channels between 41,000 and 42,000 kilocycles for the exclusive use of such stations. 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201, 73.501. By definition, the reserved band is excluded from the FM Table of Allotments. 47 C.F.R. § 73.202(a). 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.606 (analog TV channels), 73.622 (digital TV channels). The Commission licenses AM NCE stations on an application-specific basis. Such stations must demonstrate that they meet NCE eligibility requirements. The Commission allows NCE entities to hold LPTV and TV translator
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- the Commission's Rules and Regulations, etc., 41 FCC 148, 159-164 (1952). When it reserved channels for the then-new television services, the Commission explained ``that because educational institutions require more time to prepare for television than commercial interests, a reservation of channels is necessary to insure that such stations come into existence. . . .'' Id. at 159. 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201, 73.501. An FM translator is ``[a] station in the broadcasting service operated for the purpose of retransmitting the signals of an FM radio broadcast station or another FM broadcast translator station without significantly altering any characteristics of the incoming signal other than its frequency and amplitude, in order to provide FM broadcast service to the public.'' Id. § 74.1201(a). A
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- et seq. 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.3580(c)(3), (d)(3), and (f). See Revision of Sections 73.3571, 73.3572, and 73.3573 of the Commission's Rules, First Report and Order, FCC 84-298, 56 RR 2d 941, 943-44 (1984). 47 U.S.C. § 405. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3580(a). See NPRM, 20 FCC Rcd at 11179. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3580(c)(3). Id. § 73.3580(d)(3). Id. § 73.3580(f). Id. §§ 73.201, 73.202(a), 73.501(a). Some commenters urged us to include NCE stations in the new procedure. See Brantley Comments at 6, DLR Comments at 1, Educational Media Foundation Comments at 2-6, Brock Comments at 2, Starboard Comments at 3-4, Sister Sherry Lynn Foundation Reply Comments at 1. Freeze Announced on the Filing of AM Expanded Band Major Change Applications, Public Notice, 17
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- specify the requested facilities in Items 1 through 12 of the Tech Box. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. Item 1: Channel. The proposed channel must be between 200 and 300. See Section 73.201. Item 2: Class. The proposed class must meet the requirements in Sections 73.210 and 73.211. Item 3: Antenna Location Coordinates. The proposed antenna site must be specified using North American Datum 27 (NAD 27) coordinates. Please indicate North or South Latitude, and East or West Longitude. Item 4: One-Step Proposal Allotment Coordinates. If proposing a one-step facility modification, the proposed
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- to read as follows: § 73.513 Noncommercial educational FM stations operating on unreserved channels. (a) Noncommercial educational FM stations other than Class D (secondary) which operate on Channels 221 through 300 but which comply with § 73.503 as to licensing requirements and the nature of service rendered, must comply with the provisions of the following sections of subpart B: §§ 73.201 through 73.213 (Classification of FM Broadcast Stations and Allocations of Frequencies) and such other sections of subpart B as are made specially applicable by the provisions of this subpart C. Stations in Alaska authorized before August 11, 1982, using Channels 261 through 300 need not meet the minimum effective radiated power requirement specified in §73.211(a). In all other respects, stations
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- grant. See A-O Broadcasting Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 23 FCC Rcd 603, 614 (2008). There is no record that Roberts and PCR have ever received such a grant of authority from the Commission. Additionally, the frequency used without authority by Roberts and PCR is 87.9 MHz, which is not allocated to the FM broadcast band. See 47 C.F.R. S: 73.201. http://www.sfweekly.com/content/printVersion/1993091/ (last visited Nov. 8, 2010). See also http://www.radiosurvivor.com/tag/san-francisco/ (last visited Aug. 16, 2010). http://www.piratecatradio.com/wordpress/?p=14816 (last visited Nov. 3, 2009). See http://missionmission.wordpress.com/ (last visited Aug. 16, 2010) (press release issued by Pirate Cat Radio on October 31, 2009). In that press release, Pirate Cat Radio stated that it ceased its terrestrial broadcast on 87.9FM in response to the FCC's proposed
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- et seq. 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.3580(c)(3), (d)(3), and (f). See Revision of Sections 73.3571, 73.3572, and 73.3573 of the Commission's Rules, First Report and Order, FCC 84-298, 56 RR 2d 941, 943-44 (1984). 47 U.S.C. § 405. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3580(a). See NPRM, 20 FCC Rcd at 11179. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3580(c)(3). Id. § 73.3580(d)(3). Id. § 73.3580(f). Id. §§ 73.201, 73.202(a), 73.501(a). Some commenters urged us to include NCE stations in the new procedure. See Brantley Comments at 6, DLR Comments at 1, Educational Media Foundation Comments at 2-6, Brock Comments at 2, Starboard Comments at 3-4, Sister Sherry Lynn Foundation Reply Comments at 1. Freeze Announced on the Filing of AM Expanded Band Major Change Applications, Public Notice, 17
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- Groundwave field strength graphs. [ [155]Groundwave Field Strength Graphs ] [156]TEXT [157]PDF 73.185 Computation of interfering signal. [158]TEXT [159]PDF 73.186 Establishment of effective field at one kilometer. [160]TEXT [161]PDF 73.187 Limitation on daytime radiation. [162]TEXT [163]PDF 73.189 Minimum antenna heights or field strength requirements. [164]TEXT [165]PDF 73.190 Engineering charts and related formulas. Subpart B -- FM Broadcast Stations [166]TEXT [167]PDF 73.201 Numerical designation of FM broadcast channels. [ [168]Frequency/Channel Conversions ] [169]TEXT [170]PDF 73.202 Table of Allotments. [171]TEXT [172]PDF 73.203 Availability of channels. [173]TEXT [174]PDF 73.204 International agreements and other restrictions on use of channels. [175]TEXT [176]PDF 73.205 Zones. [177]TEXT [178]PDF 73.207 Minimum distance separation between stations. [ [179]Spacing tables ] [180]TEXT [181]PDF 73.208 Reference points and distance computations. [182]TEXT [183]PDF
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- specify the requested facilities in Items 1 through 12 of the Tech Box. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. Item 1: Channel. The proposed channel must be between 200 and 300. See Section 73.201. Item 2: Class. The proposed class must meet the requirements in Sections 73.210 and 73.211. Item 3: Antenna Location Coordinates. The proposed antenna site must be specified using North American Datum 27 (NAD 27) coordinates. Please indicate North or South Latitude, and East or West Longitude. Item 4: One-Step Proposal Allotment Coordinates. If proposing a one-step facility modification, the proposed
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- Broadcast System'' is deleted in its entirety (including Section 73.900). 6. A new ``Subpart G - Low Power FM Broadcast Stations'' is added as follows: Subpart G - Low Power FM Broadcast Stations (LPFM) 7. A new Section 73.801 is added, as follows: § 73.801 Broadcast regulations applicable to LPFM stations. The following rules are applicable to LPFM stations: Section 73.201-Numerical definition of FM broadcast channels. Section 73.220-Restrictions on use of channels. Section 73.267-Determining operating power. Section 73.277-Permissible transmissions. Section 73.297-FM stereophonic sound broadcasting. Section 73.310-FM technical definitions. Section 73.312-Topographic data. Section 73.318-FM blanketing interference. Section 73.322-FM stereophonic sound transmission standards. Section 73.333-Engineering charts. Section 73.503-Licensing requirements and service. Section 73.508-Standards of good engineering practice. Section 73.593-Subsidiary communications services. Section 73.1015-Truthful
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- to read as follows: § 73.513 Noncommercial educational FM stations operating on unreserved channels. (a) Noncommercial educational FM stations other than Class D (secondary) which operate on Channels 221 through 300 but which comply with § 73.503 as to licensing requirements and the nature of service rendered, must comply with the provisions of the following sections of subpart B: §§ 73.201 through 73.213 (Classification of FM Broadcast Stations and Allocations of Frequencies) and such other sections of subpart B as are made specially applicable by the provisions of this subpart C. Stations in Alaska authorized before August 11, 1982, using Channels 261 through 300 need not meet the minimum effective radiated power requirement specified in §73.211(a). In all other respects, stations
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- for Local Exchange Carriers (CC Docket No. 94-1)/Consumer Federation of America, Petition for Rulemaking (RM 9210). Erratum - MCI Worldcom, Inc. In the Matter of Examination of Current Policy Concerning the Treatment of Confidential Information Submitted to the Commission (GC Docket No. 96-55). Petition for Waiver of Page Limitation/Erratum - MCI WorldCom, Inc. In the Matter of Amendment of Section 73.201(b) Table of Allotments FM Broadcast Stations (Sioux Rapids, Iowa). Request for New FM Radio Channel Allotment - Alalatex. In the Matter of Amendment of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules to modify Section 22.323 and Permit the transmissions of Limited Program Distribution Service material over Common Carrier Radio-telephone channels in the 150 and 450 Mhz bands and Supplemental petition for
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- Ruling on Motion to Require Applicants to Provide Interested Parties With Access to Hart-Scott-Rodino Documents - US West, Inc. In the Matter of 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review of Depreciation Requirements for Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers/Forbearance from Depreciation Regulation of Price Cap Local Exchange Carriers (CC Docket No. 98-137). Reply Comments - AT&T Corporation. In the Matter of Amendment of Section 73.201(b) Table of Allotments FM Broadcast Stations (Paonia and Olathe, Colorado)(MM Docket No. 98-188). Counterproposal and Additional Comments - Good Government Radio (GGR), Angel T. Babudro. In the Matter of Amendment of Part 15 of the Commission's Rules to allow certification of equipment in the 24.05 - 24.25 GHz Band at field stengths up to 2500 mV/m (ET Docket No. 98-156).
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- specify the requested facilities in Items 1 through 12 of the Tech Box. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. Item 1: Channel. The proposed channel must be between 200 and 300. See Section 73.201. Item 2: Class. The proposed class must meet the requirements in Sections 73.210 and 73.211. Item 3: Antenna Location Coordinates. The proposed antenna site must be specified using North American Datum 27 (NAD 27) coordinates. Please indicate North or South Latitude, and East or West Longitude. Item 4: Proposed Allotment or Assignment Coordinates. If proposing a new or modified vacant
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- specify the information requested in Items 1 through 4 of the Tech Box. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. Item 1: Channel. The proposed channel must be between 200 and 300. See Section 73.201. Item 2: Effective Radiated Power. The effective radiated power must be entered in kilowatts, and rounded pursuant to Section 73.212. Applicants proposing a beam-tilt antenna must complete Item 2b. Item 3: Transmitter Power Output: The transmitter power output (TPO) must be specified in kilowatts, and rounded pursuant to Section 73.212. Item 4: Antenna Data: Applicant must provide the manufacturer, model
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- specify the requested facilities in Items 1 through 12 of the Tech Box. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. Item 1: Channel. The proposed channel must be between 200 and 300. See Sections 73.201 and 73.501. If the channel is a reserved channel above 220 as indicated by an asterisk in the Table of Allotments, the applicant will be required to meet the engineering requirements for non-reserved channels stations in item 14. Item 2: Class. The proposed class must meet the requirements in Sections 73.210, 73.211 and 73.511. Item 3: Antenna Location Coordinates. The
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- requested facilities in Items 1 through 10 of the Tech Box. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. Item 1: Channel. The proposed channel must be between 201 and 300. See 47 C.F.R. Section 73.201. Item 2: Primary Station. The Call Sign, City, State, and Channel of the station to be rebroadcast must be entered. Item 3: Delivery Method. The proposed signal delivery method must comply with 47 C.F.R. Section 74.1231. The 10 restrictions are as follows: · All FM translators may retransmit the signal of a primary FM or AM radio broadcast station, or
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- requested in Items 1 through 3 of the Tech Box. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. D. Item 1: Channel. The proposed channel must be between 201 and 300. See 47 C.F.R. Section 73.201. E. Item 2: Effective Radiated Power. The effective radiated power must be entered in kilowatts, and rounded pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section 73.212. F. Item 3: Transmitter Power Output. The transmitter power output (TPO) must be specified in kilowatts, and rounded pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section 73.212. G. Item 4: Constructed Facility. The applicant must certify that the facility was
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- required "extraordinary circumstances" to support such a grant. A-O Broadcasting Corporation, 23 FCC Rcd 603, 614 (2008). There is no record that Roberts and PCR have ever received such a grant of authority from the Commission. Additionally, the frequency used without authority by Roberts and PCR is 87.9 MHz, which is not allocated to the FM broadcast band. See Section 73.201 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. S: 73.201. See, e.g., Notice of Unlicensed Operation to Daniel K. Roberts, (San Francisco Office, March 7, 2006); Notice of Unlicensed Operation to Jason Seifert, (San Francisco Office, April 20, 2006); Notice of Unlicensed Operation to Josh Goodwin, (San Francisco Office, June 27, 2006); Notice of Unlicensed Operation to Alexander Ness, (San Francisco Office, March
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- grant. See A-O Broadcasting Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 23 FCC Rcd 603, 614 (2008). There is no record that Roberts and PCR have ever received such a grant of authority from the Commission. Additionally, the frequency used without authority by Roberts and PCR is 87.9 MHz, which is not allocated to the FM broadcast band. See 47 C.F.R. S: 73.201. http://www.sfweekly.com/content/printVersion/1993091/ (last visited Nov. 8, 2010). See also http://www.radiosurvivor.com/tag/san-francisco/ (last visited Aug. 16, 2010). http://www.piratecatradio.com/wordpress/?p=14816 (last visited Nov. 3, 2009). See http://missionmission.wordpress.com/ (last visited Aug. 16, 2010) (press release issued by Pirate Cat Radio on October 31, 2009). In that press release, Pirate Cat Radio stated that it ceased its terrestrial broadcast on 87.9FM in response to the FCC's proposed
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- Commission's exclusive jurisdiction). 199 F.3d at 1192. 204 F.3d at 311. 204 F.3d at 320 (citing 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 302a, 303). 204 F.3d at 320-21 (citing the legislative history of the 1982 provisions of section 302 of the Act). 204 F.3d at 321 (citing Commission rules regulating the technologies involved in FM broadcasting set forth at 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201-73.333). 204 F.3d at 322 (citing 960 Radio and Mobilecomm). 204 F.3d at 320-322. 204 F.3d at 325 (internal quotation marks and citations omitted). See CTIA Comments at 2 (the provisions are an explicit attempt to set up a ``local scheme for controlling and mitigating RFI''); VoiceStream Comments at 2; TIA Comments at 4. See Anne Arundel County Code, Article 28,
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- the permit. Rules and Disclaimers Relevant Authority Prospective applicants must familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Commission's general competitive bidding rules, including recent amendments and clarifications, as well as Commission decisions in proceedings regarding competitive bidding procedures, application requirements, and obligations of Commission licensees. Broadcasters should also familiarize themselves with the Commission's FM broadcast service rules contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201 - 73.333 and 73.1001 - 73.5009. Prospective bidders must also be familiar with the broadcast auctions and competitive bidding rules contained in 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.2101 - 1.2112 and 73.5000 - 73.5009. All bidders must also be thoroughly familiar with the procedures, terms and conditions contained in this Public Notice, the Auction 93 Comment Public Notice, the Broadcast First Report
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- to read as follows: § 73.513 Noncommercial educational FM stations operating on unreserved channels. (a) Noncommercial educational FM stations other than Class D (secondary) which operate on Channels 221 through 300 but which comply with § 73.503 as to licensing requirements and the nature of service rendered, must comply with the provisions of the following sections of subpart B: §§ 73.201 through 73.213 (Classification of FM Broadcast Stations and Allocations of Frequencies) and such other sections of subpart B as are made specially applicable by the provisions of this subpart C. Stations in Alaska authorized before August 11, 1982, using Channels 261 through 300 need not meet the minimum effective radiated power requirement specified in §73.211(a). In all other respects, stations
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- RF carrier frequency as follows: where fc is the VHF allocated channel frequency and Re[ ] denotes the real component of the complex quantity. For the All Digital waveform, the output of the up-converter is the transmitted VHF FM IBOC waveform, and therefore, s(t) = z(t). The carrier frequency spacing and channel numbering scheme are compatible with Title 47 CFR §73.201. The carriers retain their 200-kHz spacing over the 88.0- to 108.0-MHz frequency range. Channels are numbered from 201 to 300, where channel 201 is centered on 88.1 MHz and channel 300 is centered on 107.9 MHz. The absolute accuracy of the carrier frequency is defined in Appendix A. Diversity Delay . The first step in generating a(t) is the application
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- hold licenses for NCE stations. National Public Radio v. FCC, 254 F.3d 226 (D.C. Cir. 2001). The Commission first adopted rules governing NCE radio stations on January 26, 1938. 3 Fed. Reg. 364 (Feb. 9, 1938). The Commission, at that time, allocated twenty five channels between 41,000 and 42,000 kilocycles for the exclusive use of such stations. 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201, 73.501. By definition, the reserved band is excluded from the FM Table of Allotments. 47 C.F.R. § 73.202(a). 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.606 (analog TV channels), 73.622 (digital TV channels). The Commission licenses AM NCE stations on an application-specific basis. Such stations must demonstrate that they meet NCE eligibility requirements. The Commission allows NCE entities to hold LPTV and TV translator
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- et seq. 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.3580(c)(3), (d)(3), and (f). See Revision of Sections 73.3571, 73.3572, and 73.3573 of the Commission's Rules, First Report and Order, FCC 84-298, 56 RR 2d 941, 943-44 (1984). 47 U.S.C. § 405. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3580(a). See NPRM, 20 FCC Rcd at 11179. 47 C.F.R. § 73.3580(c)(3). Id. § 73.3580(d)(3). Id. § 73.3580(f). Id. §§ 73.201, 73.202(a), 73.501(a). Some commenters urged us to include NCE stations in the new procedure. See Brantley Comments at 6, DLR Comments at 1, Educational Media Foundation Comments at 2-6, Brock Comments at 2, Starboard Comments at 3-4, Sister Sherry Lynn Foundation Reply Comments at 1. Freeze Announced on the Filing of AM Expanded Band Major Change Applications, Public Notice, 17
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- Groundwave field strength graphs. [ [155]Groundwave Field Strength Graphs ] [156]TEXT [157]PDF 73.185 Computation of interfering signal. [158]TEXT [159]PDF 73.186 Establishment of effective field at one kilometer. [160]TEXT [161]PDF 73.187 Limitation on daytime radiation. [162]TEXT [163]PDF 73.189 Minimum antenna heights or field strength requirements. [164]TEXT [165]PDF 73.190 Engineering charts and related formulas. Subpart B -- FM Broadcast Stations [166]TEXT [167]PDF 73.201 Numerical designation of FM broadcast channels. [ [168]Frequency/Channel Conversions ] [169]TEXT [170]PDF 73.202 Table of Allotments. [171]TEXT [172]PDF 73.203 Availability of channels. [173]TEXT [174]PDF 73.204 International agreements and other restrictions on use of channels. [175]TEXT [176]PDF 73.205 Zones. [177]TEXT [178]PDF 73.207 Minimum distance separation between stations. [ [179]Spacing tables ] [180]TEXT [181]PDF 73.208 Reference points and distance computations. [182]TEXT [183]PDF
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- Groundwave field strength graphs. [ [108]Groundwave Field Strength Graphs ] [109]TEXT [110]PDF 73.185 Computation of interfering signal. [111]TEXT [112]PDF 73.186 Establishment of effective field at one kilometer. [113]TEXT [114]PDF 73.187 Limitation on daytime radiation. [115]TEXT [116]PDF 73.189 Minimum antenna heights or field strength requirements. [117]TEXT [118]PDF 73.190 Engineering charts and related formulas. Subpart B -- FM Broadcast Stations [119]TEXT [120]PDF 73.201 Numerical designation of FM broadcast channels. [ [121]Frequency/Channel Conversions ] [122]TEXT [123]PDF 73.202 Table of Allotments. [124]TEXT [125]PDF 73.203 Availability of channels. [126]TEXT [127]PDF 73.204 International agreements and other restrictions on use of channels. [128]TEXT [129]PDF 73.205 Zones. [130]TEXT [131]PDF 73.207 Minimum distance separation between stations. [ [132]Spacing tables ] [133]TEXT [134]PDF 73.208 Reference points and distance computations. [135]TEXT [136]PDF
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- radio broadcasting throughout the United States. The FCC's Regulation of RF Interference Through Rule-making. Federal regulations have the same preemptive force as federal statutes. See Fidelity Savings and Loan Ass'n v. de la Cuesta, 458 U.S. 141, 153-54 (1983). The FCC has exercised its rule-making power to extensively regulate the technologies involved in FM broadcasting. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201-73.333 (1998). These rules govern, among other things, the power and height of antennas, see id. § 73.211, the use of common antenna sites, see id. § 73.239, and FM transmitter locations, see id. § 73.315. Most significantly, the FCC regulates "FM blanketing interference," which is the sort of interference complained of by the Homeowners. See id. § 73.318. The FCC
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- to a broadcaster's petition. The notice sets forth the proposed change -- for instance, "allot channel 229C at Houston" -- and announces periods for initial comments and reply comments.1 During the initial comment period, the FCC 3 class designation signifying maximum and minimum signal strengths and antenna heights. Thus, channel 229C designates frequency 93.7, class C. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201-.202, .211(a)-(b). 2Generally, two proposals are mutually exclusive if channels that they propose would violate the FCC's prescribed minimum distances between stations of given classes and separations on the FM spectrum. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.207(a)-(b). The purpose of these prescriptions is to limit signal interference. accepts comments on the initial proposal. It also accepts counterproposals that are "mutually exclusive" with