FCC Web Documents citing 73.593
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-307406A1.pdf
- to access radio reading services broadcast over a subcarrier, an individual needs a specially equipped receiver that is pre-tuned to pick up the closed circuit broadcast. See id. These services were facilitated by a Commission policy that required any noncommercial educational FM station utilizing subcarrier channels to provide one channel to a radio reading service upon request. 47 C.F.R. § 73.593 (1983). See generally In re Allowable Costs for Noncommercial FM Licensees to Charge Radio Reading Services, Policy Statement, 3 FCC Rcd 6323 (1988) (for a discussion on the permissible costs for the provision of station subcarriers for this purpose). 7 See generally SCA History and Technical Details. Radio Reading Services is one form of Audio Information Services, the latter being
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-99A4.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-99A4.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-99A4.txt
- station operations. Subsidiary communications include, but are not limited to, services such as functional music, specialized language programs, radio reading services, utility load management, market and financial data and news, paging and calling, traffic control signal switching, bilingual television audio, and point to point or multipoint messages. Some FM broadcasters currently provide emergency alert system notifications and paging functions. Section 73.593 of the Commission's rules pertains to subsidiary communications services broadcast by noncommercial educational FM radio stations. Under our rules, the licensee of a noncommercial educational FM station is not required to use its subcarrier capacity, but if it chooses to do so, it is governed by the SCA rules for commercial FM stations regarding the types of permissible subcarrier uses
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-33A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-33A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-33A1.txt
- relate to station operations. Subsidiary communications include, but are not limited to, services such as radio reading services, utility load management, market and financial data and news, paging and calling, traffic control signal switching, bilingual television audio, and point to point or multipoint messages. Some FM broadcasters currently provide emergency alert system notifications and paging functions under SCA authorization. Section 73.593 of the Commission's rules pertains to subsidiary communications services broadcast by NCE FM radio stations. Under our rules, the licensee of an NCE FM station is not required to use its subcarrier capacity, but if it chooses to do so, it is governed by the SCA rules for commercial FM stations regarding the types of permissible subcarrier uses and the
- http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/amfmrule.html
- Special procedures applicable to Class D noncommercial educational stations. [263]TEXT [264]PDF 73.513 Noncommercial educational FM stations operating on unreserved channels. [265]TEXT [266]PDF 73.514 Protection from interference. [267]TEXT [268]PDF 73.515 NCE FM transmitter location. [269]TEXT [270]PDF 73.525 TV Channel 6 protection. [271]TEXT [272]PDF 73.558 Indicating instruments. [273]TEXT [274]PDF 73.561 Operating schedule; time sharing. [275]TEXT [276]PDF 73.567 Determining operating power. [277]TEXT [278]PDF 73.593 Subsidiary communications services. [279]TEXT [280]PDF 73.597 FM stereophonic sound broadcasting. [281]TEXT [282]PDF 73.599 NCE-FM engineering charts. [ [283]Section 73.599 graphs ] Subpart E -- Television Broadcast Stations [284]TEXT [285]PDF 73.601 Scope of subpart. [286]TEXT [287]PDF 73.602 Cross reference to rules in other parts. [288]TEXT [289]PDF 73.603 Numerical designation of television channels. [290]TEXT [291]PDF 73.606 Table of allotments. [292]TEXT [293]PDF 73.607
- http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/engrser.html
- to an extent. Petition to allow variable-tuned FM subcarrier receivers denied. February 17, 1984 Letter to James Weitzman Letter, FCC 84-48, , released February 17, 1984 [ [847]HTML ]. NOTE: Tunable subcarrier receiver OK because it was designed to pick up only the special SCA signal and ignore other SCA subcarriers. June 3, 1983 In the Matter of Amendment of 73.593 of the Commission's Rules R&O, BC Docket 82-1, FCC 83-155, 54 RR 2d 25, released June 3, 1983 [ [848]Scanned ]. NOTE: May 19, 1983 Amendment of Parts 2 and 73 of the Commission's Rules Concerning Use of Subsidiary Communications Authorizations First Report and Order, BC Docket 82-536, FCC 83-154, , released May 19, 1983 [ [849]Scanned ]. NOTE: January
- http://transition.fcc.gov/mb/audio/decdoc/engrser.html
- to an extent. Petition to allow variable-tuned FM subcarrier receivers denied. February 17, 1984 Letter to James Weitzman Letter, FCC 84-48, , released February 17, 1984 [ [847]HTML ]. NOTE: Tunable subcarrier receiver OK because it was designed to pick up only the special SCA signal and ignore other SCA subcarriers. June 3, 1983 In the Matter of Amendment of 73.593 of the Commission's Rules R&O, BC Docket 82-1, FCC 83-155, 54 RR 2d 25, released June 3, 1983 [ [848]Scanned ]. NOTE: May 19, 1983 Amendment of Parts 2 and 73 of the Commission's Rules Concerning Use of Subsidiary Communications Authorizations First Report and Order, BC Docket 82-536, FCC 83-154, , released May 19, 1983 [ [849]Scanned ]. NOTE: January
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/2000/fc00019a.doc
- 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 written statements and responses to Commission inquiries and correspondence. Section 73.1030-Notifications concerning interference to radio astronomy, research and receiving installations. Section 73.1201-Station identification. Section 73.1206-Broadcast of telephone conversations. Section 73.1207-Rebroadcasts. Section 73.1208-Broadcast of taped, filmed, or recorded material. Section 73.1210-TV/FM dual-language broadcasting in Puerto Rico. Section 73.1211-Broadcast of lottery information. Section 73.1212-Sponsorship identification; list retention; related
- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/FCC-04-99A4.doc http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/FCC-04-99A4.pdf
- station operations. Subsidiary communications include, but are not limited to, services such as functional music, specialized language programs, radio reading services, utility load management, market and financial data and news, paging and calling, traffic control signal switching, bilingual television audio, and point to point or multipoint messages. Some FM broadcasters currently provide emergency alert system notifications and paging functions. Section 73.593 of the Commission's rules pertains to subsidiary communications services broadcast by noncommercial educational FM radio stations. Under our rules, the licensee of a noncommercial educational FM station is not required to use its subcarrier capacity, but if it chooses to do so, it is governed by the SCA rules for commercial FM stations regarding the types of permissible subcarrier uses
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/amfmrule.html
- Special procedures applicable to Class D noncommercial educational stations. [263]TEXT [264]PDF 73.513 Noncommercial educational FM stations operating on unreserved channels. [265]TEXT [266]PDF 73.514 Protection from interference. [267]TEXT [268]PDF 73.515 NCE FM transmitter location. [269]TEXT [270]PDF 73.525 TV Channel 6 protection. [271]TEXT [272]PDF 73.558 Indicating instruments. [273]TEXT [274]PDF 73.561 Operating schedule; time sharing. [275]TEXT [276]PDF 73.567 Determining operating power. [277]TEXT [278]PDF 73.593 Subsidiary communications services. [279]TEXT [280]PDF 73.597 FM stereophonic sound broadcasting. [281]TEXT [282]PDF 73.599 NCE-FM engineering charts. [ [283]Section 73.599 graphs ] Subpart E -- Television Broadcast Stations [284]TEXT [285]PDF 73.601 Scope of subpart. [286]TEXT [287]PDF 73.602 Cross reference to rules in other parts. [288]TEXT [289]PDF 73.603 Numerical designation of television channels. [290]TEXT [291]PDF 73.606 Table of allotments. [292]TEXT [293]PDF 73.607
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/decdoc/engrser.html
- to an extent. Petition to allow variable-tuned FM subcarrier receivers denied. February 17, 1984 Letter to James Weitzman Letter, FCC 84-48, , released February 17, 1984 [ [847]HTML ]. NOTE: Tunable subcarrier receiver OK because it was designed to pick up only the special SCA signal and ignore other SCA subcarriers. June 3, 1983 In the Matter of Amendment of 73.593 of the Commission's Rules R&O, BC Docket 82-1, FCC 83-155, 54 RR 2d 25, released June 3, 1983 [ [848]Scanned ]. NOTE: May 19, 1983 Amendment of Parts 2 and 73 of the Commission's Rules Concerning Use of Subsidiary Communications Authorizations First Report and Order, BC Docket 82-536, FCC 83-154, , released May 19, 1983 [ [849]Scanned ]. NOTE: January
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/includes/30-engrser.htm
- to an extent. Petition to allow variable-tuned FM subcarrier receivers denied. February 17, 1984 Letter to James Weitzman Letter, FCC 84-48, , released February 17, 1984 [ [801]HTML ]. NOTE: Tunable subcarrier receiver OK because it was designed to pick up only the special SCA signal and ignore other SCA subcarriers. June 3, 1983 In the Matter of Amendment of 73.593 of the Commission's Rules R&O, BC Docket 82-1, FCC 83-155, 54 RR 2d 25, released June 3, 1983 [ [802]Scanned ]. NOTE: May 19, 1983 Amendment of Parts 2 and 73 of the Commission's Rules Concerning Use of Subsidiary Communications Authorizations First Report and Order, BC Docket 82-536, FCC 83-154, , released May 19, 1983 [ [803]Scanned ]. NOTE: January
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/includes/63-amfmrule.htm
- Special procedures applicable to Class D noncommercial educational stations. [216]TEXT [217]PDF 73.513 Noncommercial educational FM stations operating on unreserved channels. [218]TEXT [219]PDF 73.514 Protection from interference. [220]TEXT [221]PDF 73.515 NCE FM transmitter location. [222]TEXT [223]PDF 73.525 TV Channel 6 protection. [224]TEXT [225]PDF 73.558 Indicating instruments. [226]TEXT [227]PDF 73.561 Operating schedule; time sharing. [228]TEXT [229]PDF 73.567 Determining operating power. [230]TEXT [231]PDF 73.593 Subsidiary communications services. [232]TEXT [233]PDF 73.597 FM stereophonic sound broadcasting. [234]TEXT [235]PDF 73.599 NCE-FM engineering charts. [ [236]Section 73.599 graphs ] Subpart E -- Television Broadcast Stations [237]TEXT [238]PDF 73.601 Scope of subpart. [239]TEXT [240]PDF 73.602 Cross reference to rules in other parts. [241]TEXT [242]PDF 73.603 Numerical designation of television channels. [243]TEXT [244]PDF 73.606 Table of allotments. [245]TEXT [246]PDF 73.607