FCC Web Documents citing 73.53
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- this proceeding, as more than simply technical factors would be at issue, and they would require further analysis in a more appropriate forum. Therefore, the Com mission concludes that no revision to Sections 73.45. 73.1125, 73.1560 and 73.1570(a) will be made at this time. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 47. A Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is set forth in Appendix B. 2. Section 73.53 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(9) to read as follows: 73.53 Requirements for authorization of antenna moni tors. (b)*** (9) The monitor, if intended for use by stations operating directional antenna systems by remote control, shall be designed so that the switching functions required by para graph (b)(7) of this section may be performed from a point external to the
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- % Within 12 Hours 93.42 % (93.42%) Within 13 Hours 94.74 % (94.74%) Within 14 Hours 95.39 % (95.39%) Kansas Within 1 Hour 58.82 % 30.71 % 28.11 % 37.50 % 28.57 % 8.93 % 0.00 % Within 2 Hours 64.71 % 47.86 % 16.85 % 51.39 % 46.33 % 5.06 % 33.33 % 66.67 % (33.34%) Within 3 Hours 73.53 % 61.43 % 12.10 % 66.67 % 62.16 % 4.51 % 66.67 % 66.67 % Within 4 Hours 82.35 % 72.86 % 9.49 % 81.94 % 73.36 % 8.58 % 0.00 % Within 5 Hours 91.18 % 78.57 % 12.61 % 87.50 % 80.69 % 6.81 % 100.00 %100.00 % 0.00 % Within 6 Hours 94.12 % 86.43 % 7.69
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- 147.08 13325.55 13981.29 8282984 8318592 8355260 97.44 98.19 98.74 99.14 99.33 266408.34 274801.22 280062 281185 283118 75.36 75.74 70.67 70.86 70.98 6205.24 6264.86 1588567 1596538 1605122 82.59 83.23 82.89 83.05 83.25 41605.18 42323.01 1661246 1674909 1687271 4071.97 4138.64 4106.51 4029.43 4045.98 72123.79 74174.61 559393 560322 560605 59.75 59.81 59.01 58.79 58.83 15333.64 15765.94 1202483 1204947 1207479 73.54 73.85 73.99 73.47 73.53 33339.12 34473.43 1403663 1406664 1410403 118.59 119.13 118.30 117.44 117.54 43624.34 45592.40 526048 527452 529217 74.38 74.75 74.79 74.07 74.14 19083.22 19554.06 697253 700707 704472 55.00 55.44 55.94 55.53 55.66 22955.71 24114.05 364269 365868 367573 141.72 142.82 143.81 140.58 140.85 12137.86 12538.75 10584534 10666866 341.37 343.26 345.53 348.08 349.42 324448.33 336644.04 1031215 1048491 6231.68 6290.68 6366.46 6459.01 6512.37 61953.15 64439.30
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- CARRIER 5925.0000 - 5929.0000 MHz 82K0F3N 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 5961.0000 - 5988.0000 MHz 82K0F3N 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6020.0000 - 6028.0000 MHz 82K0F3N 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6040.0000 - 6077.0000 MHz 82K0F3N 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6109.0000 - 6181.0000 MHz 82K0F3N 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6420.0000 - 6421.0000 MHz 82K0F3N 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6424.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 82K0F3N 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 5925.0000 - 5929.0000 MHz 750KF2D 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 5961.0000 - 5988.0000 MHz 750KF2D Page 2 of 13 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6020.0000 - 6028.0000 MHz 750KF2D 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6040.0000 - 6077.0000 MHz 750KF2D 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6109.0000 - 6181.0000 MHz 750KF2D 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6420.0000 -
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- MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 5961.0000 - 5988.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6020.0000 - 6028.0000 MHz 82K0G7W Page 4 of 44 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6040.0000 - 6077.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6109.0000 - 6181.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6420.0000 - 6421.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6424.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 5925.0000 - 5929.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 5961.0000 - 5988.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6020.0000 - 6028.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6040.0000 - 6077.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6109.0000 - 6181.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6420.0000 - 6421.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53
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- CARRIER 5925.0000 - 5929.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 5961.0000 - 5988.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6020.0000 - 6028.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6040.0000 - 6077.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6109.0000 - 6181.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6420.0000 - 6421.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6424.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 5925.0000 - 5929.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 5961.0000 - 5988.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6020.0000 - 6028.0000 MHz 750KG7W Page 33 of 37 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6040.0000 - 6077.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6109.0000 - 6181.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6420.0000 -
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- CARRIER 5925.0000 - 5929.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 5961.0000 - 5988.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6020.0000 - 6028.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6040.0000 - 6077.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6109.0000 - 6181.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6420.0000 - 6421.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 63.81 dBW COMMAND CARRIER 6424.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 82K0G7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 5925.0000 - 5929.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 5961.0000 - 5988.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6020.0000 - 6028.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6040.0000 - 6077.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6109.0000 - 6181.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53 dBW DATA CARRIER (DIGITAL) 6420.0000 - 6421.0000 MHz 750KG7W 73.53
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- LSRC/ASRC No Facility Check DS3 100.00 NA NA NA 1a OR-1-04 % On Time LSRC/ASRC No Facil. Check (Non DS0, DS1, & DS3) 98.66 98.16 96.20 96.37 OR-1-06 % On Time LSRC/ASRC Facility Check DS0 100.00 NA NA NA 1a OR-1-06 % On Time LSRC/ASRC Facility Check DS1 70.98 79.46 83.36 80.00 OR-1-06 % On Time LSRC/ASRC Facility Check DS3 73.53 84.00 47.37 52.00 2c,4c OR-1-06 % On Time LSRC/ASRC Fac. Check (Non DS0, DS1 & DS3) 96.21 96.26 98.20 97.56 OR-2-04 % On Time LSR/ASR Reject No Facility Check 99.61 98.01 98.80 100.00 OR-2-06 % On Time LSR/ASR Reject Facility Check 87.65 97.61 94.52 93.17 UNE Specials Fax/Mail Submitted OR-1-10 % On Time ASRC Facility Check DS1 82.86 86.96 100.00
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- current ammeters if the Commission has not approved an alternative system. B. Antenna Monitors 29. Background. An antenna monitor measures the relative currents and phases of radiating elements in a directional antenna, two critical factors in defining a pattern. All AM directional stations are required to use an antenna monitor which complies with the technical requirements in 47 C.F.R. § 73.53. This rule also establishes antenna monitor specifications. We proposed to delete most of the antenna monitor construction and operational requirements of 47 C.F.R. § 73.53, with the exception of a few provisions that would be shifted to other existing rule sections. We noted that the Commission has eliminated detailed construction and operational requirements for other types of broadcast equipment, such
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- this proceeding, as more than simply technical factors would be at issue, and they would require further analysis in a more appropriate forum. Therefore, the Com mission concludes that no revision to Sections 73.45. 73.1125, 73.1560 and 73.1570(a) will be made at this time. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS 47. A Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is set forth in Appendix B. 2. Section 73.53 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(9) to read as follows: 73.53 Requirements for authorization of antenna moni tors. (b)*** (9) The monitor, if intended for use by stations operating directional antenna systems by remote control, shall be designed so that the switching functions required by para graph (b)(7) of this section may be performed from a point external to the
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- Rounding of nominal power specified on applications. [89]TEXT [90]PDF 73.33 Antenna systems; showing required. [91]TEXT [92]PDF 73.35 Calculation of improvement factors. [93]TEXT [94]PDF 73.37 Applications for broadcast facilities, showing required. [95]TEXT [96]PDF 73.44 AM transmission system emission limitations. [97]TEXT [98]PDF 73.45 AM antenna systems. [99]TEXT [100]PDF 73.49 AM transmission system fencing requirements. [101]TEXT [102]PDF 73.51 Determining operating power. [103]TEXT [104]PDF 73.53 Requirements for authorization of antenna monitors. [105]TEXT [106]PDF 73.54 Antenna resistance and reactance measurements. [107]TEXT [108]PDF 73.57 Remote reading antenna and common point ammeters. [109]TEXT [110]PDF 73.58 Indicating instruments. [111]TEXT [112]PDF 73.61 AM directional antenna field strength measurements. [113]TEXT [114]PDF 73.62 Directional antenna system tolerances. [115]TEXT [116]PDF 73.68 Sampling systems for antenna monitors. [ [117]Sampling Systems (1976) ] and [
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- be held within 3 degrees (approximately equivalent to a 5% variation in current ratio, which is a tolerance specified in our rules ( 73.52(b) ). Assume that, to maintain the relative phases within this tolerance, a monitoring accuracy of one-half this tolerance, or 1.5 degrees represents good engineering practice. The repeatability of the type approved monitor is 1 degree ( 73.53(c)(13)(ii) ). The permissible variation in samples presented to the monitor, caused by the temperature variations, should therefore not exceed 0.5 degree. Accordingly, we believe, a reasonable basis for determining the tolerable difference in the length of lines is to ascertain, considering the phase / temperature characteristic of the line employed, and the temperature variation to which the line would be
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- of course, prevent stations from continuing to install and monitor base current ammeters as a backup in the event of failure of their sampling system or antenna monitor. We seek comment on this proposal. B. Antenna Monitors . All AM directional stations are required to use an antenna monitor verified for compliance with the technical requirements in 47 C.F.R. § 73.53 as a means of verifying directional array performance. This section of the rules also specifies detailed specifications that antenna monitors are required to meet. We adopted most of these specifications in 1973 and have not undertaken any updating since that time. Potomac Instruments, a manufacturer of antenna monitor systems, claims that the present specifications in 47 C.F.R. § 73.53 impede
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- current ammeters if the Commission has not approved an alternative system. B. Antenna Monitors 29. Background. An antenna monitor measures the relative currents and phases of radiating elements in a directional antenna, two critical factors in defining a pattern. All AM directional stations are required to use an antenna monitor which complies with the technical requirements in 47 C.F.R. § 73.53. This rule also establishes antenna monitor specifications. We proposed to delete most of the antenna monitor construction and operational requirements of 47 C.F.R. § 73.53, with the exception of a few provisions that would be shifted to other existing rule sections. We noted that the Commission has eliminated detailed construction and operational requirements for other types of broadcast equipment, such
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- current ammeters if the Commission has not approved an alternative system. B. Antenna Monitors 29. Background. An antenna monitor measures the relative currents and phases of radiating elements in a directional antenna, two critical factors in defining a pattern. All AM directional stations are required to use an antenna monitor which complies with the technical requirements in 47 C.F.R. § 73.53. This rule also establishes antenna monitor specifications. We proposed to delete most of the antenna monitor construction and operational requirements of 47 C.F.R. § 73.53, with the exception of a few provisions that would be shifted to other existing rule sections. We noted that the Commission has eliminated detailed construction and operational requirements for other types of broadcast equipment, such
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- be held within 3 degrees (approximately equivalent to a 5% variation in current ratio, which is a tolerance specified in our rules ( 73.52(b) ). Assume that, to maintain the relative phases within this tolerance, a monitoring accuracy of one-half this tolerance, or 1.5 degrees represents good engineering practice. The repeatability of the type approved monitor is 1 degree ( 73.53(c)(13)(ii) ). The permissible variation in samples presented to the monitor, caused by the temperature variations, should therefore not exceed 0.5 degree. Accordingly, we believe, a reasonable basis for determining the tolerable difference in the length of lines is to ascertain, considering the phase / temperature characteristic of the line employed, and the temperature variation to which the line would be
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- James E. McNally, Jr., Engineering Policy Branch, (202) 776-1671. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION William F. Caton Acting Secretary APPENDIX A Parts 73 and 74 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations are amended as follows: PART 73 - RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES The authority citation for Part 73 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334. Section 73.53 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(9) to read as follows: §73.53 Requirements for authorization of antenna monitors. * * * * * (b) * * * (9) The monitor, if intended for use by stations operating directional antenna systems by remote control, shall be designed so that the switching functions required by paragraph (b)(7) of this section may be performed
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- Rounding of nominal power specified on applications. [89]TEXT [90]PDF 73.33 Antenna systems; showing required. [91]TEXT [92]PDF 73.35 Calculation of improvement factors. [93]TEXT [94]PDF 73.37 Applications for broadcast facilities, showing required. [95]TEXT [96]PDF 73.44 AM transmission system emission limitations. [97]TEXT [98]PDF 73.45 AM antenna systems. [99]TEXT [100]PDF 73.49 AM transmission system fencing requirements. [101]TEXT [102]PDF 73.51 Determining operating power. [103]TEXT [104]PDF 73.53 Requirements for authorization of antenna monitors. [105]TEXT [106]PDF 73.54 Antenna resistance and reactance measurements. [107]TEXT [108]PDF 73.57 Remote reading antenna and common point ammeters. [109]TEXT [110]PDF 73.58 Indicating instruments. [111]TEXT [112]PDF 73.61 AM directional antenna field strength measurements. [113]TEXT [114]PDF 73.62 Directional antenna system tolerances. [115]TEXT [116]PDF 73.68 Sampling systems for antenna monitors. [ [117]Sampling Systems (1976) ] and [
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- Rounding of nominal power specified on applications. [42]TEXT [43]PDF 73.33 Antenna systems; showing required. [44]TEXT [45]PDF 73.35 Calculation of improvement factors. [46]TEXT [47]PDF 73.37 Applications for broadcast facilities, showing required. [48]TEXT [49]PDF 73.44 AM transmission system emission limitations. [50]TEXT [51]PDF 73.45 AM antenna systems. [52]TEXT [53]PDF 73.49 AM transmission system fencing requirements. [54]TEXT [55]PDF 73.51 Determining operating power. [56]TEXT [57]PDF 73.53 Requirements for authorization of antenna monitors. [58]TEXT [59]PDF 73.54 Antenna resistance and reactance measurements. [60]TEXT [61]PDF 73.57 Remote reading antenna and common point ammeters. [62]TEXT [63]PDF 73.58 Indicating instruments. [64]TEXT [65]PDF 73.61 AM directional antenna field strength measurements. [66]TEXT [67]PDF 73.62 Directional antenna system tolerances. [68]TEXT [69]PDF 73.68 Sampling systems for antenna monitors. [ [70]Sampling Systems (1976) ] and [