FCC 73.827 Revised as of October 1, 2007
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Sec. 73.827 Interference to the input signals of FM translator or FM booster
stations.
(a) An authorized LPFM station will not be permitted to continue to operate
if an FM translator or FM booster station demonstrates that the LPFM station
is causing actual interference to the FM translator or FM booster station's
input signal, provided that the same input signal was in use at the time the
LPFM station was authorized.
(b) Complaints of actual interference by an LPFM station subject to
paragraph (a) of this section must be served on the LPFM licensee and the
Federal Communications Commission, attention Audio Services Division. The
LPFM station must suspend operations upon the receipt of such complaint
unless the interference has been resolved to the satisfaction of the
complainant on the basis of suitable techniques. Short test transmissions
may be made during the period of suspended operation to check the efficacy
of remedial measures. An LPFM station may only resume full operation at the
direction of the Federal Communications Commission. If the Commission
determines that the complainant has refused to permit the LPFM station to
apply remedial techniques that demonstrably will eliminate the interference
without impairment of the original reception, the licensee of the LPFM
station is absolved of further responsibility for the complaint.
[ 65 FR 67303 , Nov. 9, 2000]
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