FCC Web Documents citing 73.210
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1327A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1327A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1327A1.txt
- and a competing proposal for a first local FM transmission service allotment at a smaller community, Key, Ohio. First, Radio Wheeling antedates the FM Assignment Policies and the specific allotment priorities that currently govern our Section 307(b) analysis. Second, Radio Wheeling was decided primarily on the Administrative Law Judge's finding that Key did not qualify as a community under then-Section 73.210 of the Commission's rules and not, as MGP suggests, on a finding that the disparity in sizes between Bethlehem and Key overcame the presumptive priority of a first local transmission service. Finally, Radio Wheeling involved competing proposals for new service, not the relocation of a sole existing local service. As noted above, the Commission places great weight on the expectation
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-00-368A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-00-368A1.pdf
- 34 (21) C1 to C0.................. 259 (161) 196 (122) 94 (58) 37 (23) C1 to C ................... 270 (168) 209 (130) 105 (65) 41 (25) C0 to C0.................. 270 (168) 207 (129) 96 (60) 41 (25) C0 to C ................... 281 (175) 220 (137) 105 (65) 45 (28) C to C..................... 290 (180) 241 (150) 105 (65) 48 (30) Section 73.210 is amended by revising subsections (a) and (b)(3) to read as follows: (a) The rules applicable to a particular station, including minimum and maximum facilities requirements, are determined by its class. Possible class designations depend upon the zone in which the station's transmitter is located, or proposed to be located. The zones are defined in Sec. 73.205. Allotted station classes
- http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98281.pdf
- 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 allotment site must be specified using NAD27 coordinates. One-step allotment sites must comply
- http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/2000/fcc00368.pdf
- additional FM service); cf. Creation of a Low Power Radio Service, Notice of Proposed Rule Making in MM Docket No. 99-25, FCC 99-6 at ¶ 11 (released February 3, 1999) ("the Commission received over 13,000 inquiries in the last year from individuals and groups showing an interest in starting a low power radio station."). 48 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.205, 73.210. 49 The ability of existing stations to upgrade under the less restrictive spacing requirements of Section 73.215 would be contingent on demonstration of the existence of allotment sites that are fully-spaced in accordance with Section 73.207. 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.207, 73.215(e); see 47 C.F.R. § 73.203. In this regard, we note that the Commission recently denied an application for review
- http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/amfmrule.html
- [ [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 73.209 Protection from interference. [184]TEXT [185]PDF 73.210 Station classes. [ [186]FM Classes ] [187]TEXT [188]PDF 73.211 Power and antenna height requirements. [ [189]FMpower ] [190]TEXT [191]PDF 73.212 Administrative changes in authorizations. [192]TEXT [193]PDF 73.213 Grandfathered short-spaced stations. [194]TEXT [195]PDF 73.215 Contour protection for short-spaced assignments. [196]TEXT [197]PDF 73.220 Restrictions on use of channels. [198]TEXT [199]PDF 73.232 Territorial exclusivity. [200]TEXT [201]PDF 73.239 Use of common antenna site. [202]TEXT
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98281.pdf
- 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 allotment site must be specified using NAD27 coordinates. One-step allotment sites must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1999/fcc99226.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1999/fcc99226.txt
- to warrant waiver when the area is presently neither unserved nor underserved."). June 16, 1999 Pleading 24. On June 16, 1999, Greater Media filed an "exhibit" styled as a "Supplement to Application for Minor Change in Facilities." This filing purports to present an "alternative approach" to its Section 73.215(e) waiver request. Specifically, Greater Media proposes that the Commission waive Section 73.210 to permit the reclassification of WPLY as a Class C2 station. Alternatively, it asks the Commission to amend its rules to permit the equivalent of Class C2 facilities in Zone II, an argument previously raised by Greater Media in its comments and reply comments in the radio technical rules streamlining proceeding. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- Streamlining of Radio
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/2000/fcc00368.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/2000/fcc00368.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/2000/fcc00368.txt
- 34 (21) C1 to C0.................. 259 (161) 196 (122) 94 (58) 37 (23) C1 to C ................... 270 (168) 209 (130) 105 (65) 41 (25) C0 to C0.................. 270 (168) 207 (129) 96 (60) 41 (25) C0 to C ................... 281 (175) 220 (137) 105 (65) 45 (28) C to C..................... 290 (180) 241 (150) 105 (65) 48 (30) Section 73.210 is amended by revising subsections (a) and (b)(3) to read as follows: (a) The rules applicable to a particular station, including minimum and maximum facilities requirements, are determined by its class. Possible class designations depend upon the zone in which the station's transmitter is located, or proposed to be located. The zones are defined in Sec. 73.205. Allotted station classes
- http://www.fcc.gov/DiversityFAC/040614/FMRadioWhitePaper.doc
- for Class B and Class C2 are similar, and the power and HAAT criteria for Class B1 and Class C3 stations are similar. However, the interference protection distances differ, based solely on which region of the country in which the station is located. See, inter alia, 47 C.F.R. §73.205 (zones); 47 C.F.R. §73.207(b) (minimum distance separation between stations); 47 C.F.R. §73.210 (station classes), and §73.211 (power and antenna height requirements). The regional zones distinguishing the Class B and B1 allotments from Class C2 and C3 allotments are a very inexact proxy for interference patterns typically, but not universally found in the respective regions. The Commission's computing power is now more than adequate to permit it to dispense with zones and calculate
- http://www.fcc.gov/DiversityFAC/041004/FMRadioWhitePaper.doc
- for Class B and Class C2 are similar, and the power and HAAT criteria for Class B1 and Class C3 stations are similar. However, the interference protection distances differ, based solely on which region of the country in which the station is located. See, inter alia, 47 C.F.R. §73.205 (zones); 47 C.F.R. §73.207(b) (minimum distance separation between stations); 47 C.F.R. §73.210 (station classes), and §73.211 (power and antenna height requirements). The regional zones distinguishing the Class B and B1 allotments from Class C2 and C3 allotments are a very inexact proxy for interference patterns typically, but not universally found in the respective regions. The Commission's computing power is now more than adequate to permit it to dispense with zones and calculate
- http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form301/301.pdf
- 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 allotment or a modified assignment (that is, channels and communities occupied by or
- http://www.fcc.gov/Forms/Form340/340.pdf
- 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 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 Assignment Coordinates. FOR RESERVED CHANNELS ABOVE 220 ONLY. If modifying an assignment (that is, channels and communities occupied by or reserved for authorized
- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/DA-06-1327A1.doc http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/DA-06-1327A1.pdf
- and a competing proposal for a first local FM transmission service allotment at a smaller community, Key, Ohio. First, Radio Wheeling antedates the FM Assignment Policies and the specific allotment priorities that currently govern our Section 307(b) analysis. Second, Radio Wheeling was decided primarily on the Administrative Law Judge's finding that Key did not qualify as a community under then-Section 73.210 of the Commission's rules and not, as MGP suggests, on a finding that the disparity in sizes between Bethlehem and Key overcame the presumptive priority of a first local transmission service. Finally, Radio Wheeling involved competing proposals for new service, not the relocation of a sole existing local service. As noted above, the Commission places great weight on the expectation
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/amfmrule.html
- [ [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 73.209 Protection from interference. [184]TEXT [185]PDF 73.210 Station classes. [ [186]FM Classes ] [187]TEXT [188]PDF 73.211 Power and antenna height requirements. [ [189]FMpower ] [190]TEXT [191]PDF 73.212 Administrative changes in authorizations. [192]TEXT [193]PDF 73.213 Grandfathered short-spaced stations. [194]TEXT [195]PDF 73.215 Contour protection for short-spaced assignments. [196]TEXT [197]PDF 73.220 Restrictions on use of channels. [198]TEXT [199]PDF 73.232 Territorial exclusivity. [200]TEXT [201]PDF 73.239 Use of common antenna site. [202]TEXT
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/includes/63-amfmrule.htm
- [ [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 73.209 Protection from interference. [137]TEXT [138]PDF 73.210 Station classes. [ [139]FM Classes ] [140]TEXT [141]PDF 73.211 Power and antenna height requirements. [ [142]FMpower ] [143]TEXT [144]PDF 73.212 Administrative changes in authorizations. [145]TEXT [146]PDF 73.213 Grandfathered short-spaced stations. [147]TEXT [148]PDF 73.215 Contour protection for short-spaced assignments. [149]TEXT [150]PDF 73.220 Restrictions on use of channels. [151]TEXT [152]PDF 73.232 Territorial exclusivity. [153]TEXT [154]PDF 73.239 Use of common antenna site. [155]TEXT
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/601.html
- the local franchiser to secure compliance with the technical standards. (d) The provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall not apply to any cable television system having fewer than 1,000 subscribers: Provided, however, that any cable television system using any frequency spectrum other than that allocated to over-the-air television and FM broadcasting (as described in 73.603 and 73.210 of this chapter) is required to conduct all tests, measurements and monitoring of signal leakage that are required by this subpart. A cable television system operator complying with the monitoring, logging and the leakage repair requirements of 76.614, shall be considered to have met the requirements of this paragraph. However, the leakage log shall be retained for five years rather
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/601print.html
- the local franchiser to secure compliance with the technical standards. (d) The provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall not apply to any cable television system having fewer than 1,000 subscribers: Provided, however, that any cable television system using any frequency spectrum other than that allocated to over-the-air television and FM broadcasting (as described in 73.603 and 73.210 of this chapter) is required to conduct all tests, measurements and monitoring of signal leakage that are required by this subpart. A cable television system operator complying with the monitoring, logging and the leakage repair requirements of 76.614, shall be considered to have met the requirements of this paragraph. However, the leakage log shall be retained for five years rather
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/76print.html
- the local franchiser to secure compliance with the technical standards. (d) The provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall not apply to any cable television system having fewer than 1,000 subscribers: Provided, however, that any cable television system using any frequency spectrum other than that allocated to over-the-air television and FM broadcasting (as described in 73.603 and 73.210 of this chapter) is required to conduct all tests, measurements and monitoring of signal leakage that are required by this subpart. A cable television system operator complying with the monitoring, logging and the leakage repair requirements of 76.614, shall be considered to have met the requirements of this paragraph. However, the leakage log shall be retained for five years rather
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/part76.pdf
- the local franchiser to secure compliance with the technical standards. (d) The provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall not apply to any cable television system having fewer than 1,000 subscribers: Provided, however, that any cable television system using any frequency spectrum other than that allocated to over-the-air television and FM broadcasting (as described in §§73.603 and 73.210 of this chapter) is required to conduct all tests, measurements and monitoring of signal leakage that are required by this subpart. A cable television system operator complying with the monitoring, logging and the leakage repair requirements of §76.614, shall be considered to have met the requirements of this paragraph. However, the leakage log shall be retained for five years rather