FCC Web Documents citing 73.1692
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- and complies with 47 CFR § 73.1690(c). 1/20/2012 Page 25 of 42 rule_73_1690c8i_ind Community coverage requirements of 47 C.F.R. Section 73.1680(c)(8) met varchar(1) indicator rule_73_1690c9_ind Change the license status. Is this application being filed pursuant to § 73.1690(c)(9) varchar(1) to change the license status from commercial to noncommercial or from noncommercial to commercial? rule_73_1692_ind the application being file pursuant to 73.1692 to demonstrate that construction near varchar(1) this facility or an installation of another antenna does not adversely affect the operations of this facility rule_73_207_ind Facility complies with Rule 73.207 varchar(1) rule_73_315ab_ind Facility complies with Rule 73.315 for community coverage (yes/no) varchar(1) rule_73_3555_ind Compliance with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.3555 Indicator varchar(1) rule_73_525a1_ind TV Channel 6 Protection Requirements 73.525(a)(1) met Indicator varchar(1)
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- band, which is designated for Industrial/Business use, see 47 C.F.R. § 90.259(a), and asking that the rule be amended to expressly permit licensing of public safety eligibles). See Petition for Rulemaking of the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (filed August 23, 2006) (NPSTC Petition). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.35(c)(17). See NPSTC Petition at 5-6. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.371, 27.63, 73.1692. Under the Part 90 rules, trunked systems must meet certain monitoring requirements. The monitoring requirements, however, do not apply if certain conditions are met. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b), (c). See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 98-182,
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- broadcast facilities, specifically codifying the current conditions imposed on construction permits for AM, FM, and TV stations which are authorized to construct on or near AM stations. Need: This rule is intended to reduce the amount of processing time, cost, and burden on both applicants and the Commission. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334, 336. Section Number and Title: 73.1692 Broadcast station construction near or installation on an AM broadcast tower. PART 74-EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER PROGRAM DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES SUBPART G-LOW POWER TV, TV TRANSLATOR, AND TV BOOSTER STATIONS Brief Description: These rules adopt policies, procedures, and technical criteria for the use in conjunction with broadcast digital television (DTV), and provide procedures for assigning DTV frequencies. Need:
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- the intersection of Culp Street and Domino Lane in Philadelphia. The WNWR towers and Stations' new tower site are approximately 1,500 feet apart. In 1998, the Stations filed applications proposing to locate their DTV facilities on the new tower. Global filed comments on the applications requesting that the Commission ensure that the Stations comply with the provisions contained in Section 73.1692 of the Commission's Rules for protecting nearby directional AM radio stations against adverse effects from new tower construction. In a letter dated June 24, 1998, the Chief of the Video Division of the (Mass) Media Bureau granted the Stations' applications, taking note of Global's comments, and reminding the Stations that, ``should any adverse impact be exposed, then it shall be
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- band, which is designated for Industrial/Business use, see 47 C.F.R. § 90.259(a), and asking that the rule be amended to expressly permit licensing of public safety eligibles). See Petition for Rulemaking of the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (filed August 23, 2006) (NPSTC Petition). See 47 C.F.R. § 90.35(c)(17). See NPSTC Petition at 5-6. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.371, 27.63, 73.1692. Under the Part 90 rules, trunked systems must meet certain monitoring requirements. The monitoring requirements, however, do not apply if certain conditions are met. See 47 C.F.R. § 90.187(b), (c). See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- 47 C.F.R. Part 90 - Private Land Mobile Radio Services, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, WT Docket No. 98-182,
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- R.R.2d 150 (1982). Of primary importance among the Commission's notice requirements is the Commission's own issuance of a public notice, which provides sufficient constructive notice to enable timely participation. See Northwest Broadcasting, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 6 Comm. Reg. (P&F) 685 (1997). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.106(e) (requirements for petitions for reconsideration alleging electrical interference). See 47 C.F.R. § 73.1692. See Tolling Decision, supra note 4. The Tolling Decision did not address the issue of timeliness. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.3598(b)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. § 73.3598(c) (emphasis added). See also Streamlining of Mass Media Applications, Rules, and Processes, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 17525, 17542 (1999). Similarly, the Commission has stated that a tolling request that does not
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- the tower itself functions as the antenna. Consequently, a nearby tower may become an unintended part of the AM antenna system, reradiating the AM signal and distorting the authorized AM radiation pattern. Thus, our rules contain several sections concerning tower construction near AM antennas that are intended to protect AM stations from the effects of such tower construction., specifically, Sections 73.1692, 22.371, and 27.63 These existing rule sections impose differing requirements on the broadcast and wireless entities, although the issue is the same regardless of the types of antennas mounted on a tower. Other rule parts, such as Part 90 and Part 24, entirely lack provisions for protecting AM stations from possible effects of nearby tower construction. The Coalition has proposed
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- 9601 at ¶ 14. See California comments at 5; APCO comments at 3; IAFC/IMSA comments at 8; NPSTC comments at 9; AASHTO comments at 10; Wisconsin DOT comments at 3; TEMA comments at 2. See Notice, 22 FCC Rcd 9602 at ¶ 15. The Commission's Rules for some other services contain such a provision. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.371, 27.63, 73.1692. See Sprint Nextel comments at 5; AM Coalition comments at 1-3; Hatfield and Dawson comments at 3; LMCC comments at 15; APCO comments at 4; NPSTC comments at 12; AASHTO comments at 13; Wisconsin DOT comments at 3; CSS comments at 3; EWA reply comments at 7. See An Inquiry Into the Commission's Policies and Rules Regarding AM Radio Service
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- the suitability of the proposed site in response to the Request, the Joint Petitioners acknowledged a two- or three-second mistake in the reference coordinates that they intended to use for Channel 247C1 at Lakeway. They argued, however, that this minor error is not a defect in their Counterproposal because a site change amendment of this magnitude is allowed under Section 73.1692(c)(1). Alternatively, the Joint Petitioners contended that even if the discrepancy in the coordinates for the Lakeway allotment constituted a defect, the Commission may, pursuant to Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, accept a late-filed curative amendment, especially where its acceptance would not require the denial of any other proposal in the proceeding. 9. We disagree. In FM allotment proceedings, the Commission requires ``the reasonable
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- ("AM antenna systems"). We also shall delete the reference to Section 73.1130 ("Station program origination") contained in the table of rule sections at the beginning of Part 73, subpart H of the Commission's rules. Section 73.1130 was eliminated by the Report and Order in MM Docket 86-406, 2 FCC Rcd 3215 (1987). In addition, we shall add references to Section 73.1692 of the Commission's rules, which was adopted in the Report and Order in MM Docket 96-58, 12 FCC Rcd 12371 (1997), to the index of rule sections at the end of Part 73. Furthermore, we shall correct a typographical error in Section 73.312(b) ("Topographic data"), an error in the instructions for use of the F(50,50) field strength chart in Section
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- afford LPFM stations a wider selection of antennas for use at LPFM stations. Protection of AM radio radiation patterns: LPFM applicants should also be aware that antenna structure construction within 3.2 km (2 miles) of a directional AM station or 0.8 km (0.5 miles) of a nondirectional AM station will subject the LPFM station to the requirements of 47 CFR §73.1692. This section requires the affected AM station to make before and after measurements of its installation to insure that the new antenna structure does not aversely affect the signal pattern through reflections of the AM signal produced by the new structure. The LPFM applicant is financially responsible for conducting the measurements and any corrective measures that may need to be
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- or Class A TV licensee may also increase the ERP of the auxiliary facility in a license modification application, provided the application contains an analysis demonstrating compliance with the Commission's radiofrequency radiation guidelines, and an analysis showing that the auxiliary facility will comply with § 73.1675(a). Auxiliary facilities mounted on an AM antenna tower must also demonstrate compliance with § 73.1692 in the license application. * * * * * 32. Section 73.1680 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows: § 73.1680 Emergency antennas. * * * * * (b) * * * (2) FM, TV and Class A TV stations. FM, TV and Class A TV stations may erect any suitable radiator, or use operable sections of
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- the suitability of the proposed site in response to the Request, the Joint Petitioners acknowledged a two- or three-second mistake in the reference coordinates that they intended to use for Channel 247C1 at Lakeway. They argued, however, that this minor error is not a defect in their Counterproposal because a site change amendment of this magnitude is allowed under Section 73.1692(c)(1). Alternatively, the Joint Petitioners contended that even if the discrepancy in the coordinates for the Lakeway allotment constituted a defect, the Commission may, pursuant to Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, accept a late-filed curative amendment, especially where its acceptance would not require the denial of any other proposal in the proceeding. 9. We disagree. In FM allotment proceedings, the Commission requires ``the reasonable
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- DataBase System) Query for broadcast stations * [67]CDBS Databases from the Media Bureau available for download. [68]Circular Plots on Tiger Census Maps. This program can be used to show on a map the area within 3.2 km (2 miles) of an AM transmitter site, within which tall structures may have an effect on an AM station's emissions (see [69]47 CFR 73.1692) Use the [70]AM Query to locate stations first. This program can also be used to find acceptable locations for the main studio (see [71]47 CFR 73.1125). [72]Classes of AM Stations [73]Clear, Regional, and Local Channel Frequencies Community of License Minor Change Applications filed pursuant to the new streamlined procedures adopted by the Commission in Revision of Procedures Governing Amendments to
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- [520]PDF 73.1615 Operation during modification of facilities. [521]TEXT [522]PDF 73.1620 Program tests. [523]TEXT [524]PDF 73.1635 Special temporary authorizations (STA). [525]TEXT [526]PDF 73.1650 International agreements. [527]TEXT [528]PDF 73.1660 Acceptability of broadcast transmitters. [529]TEXT [530]PDF 73.1665 Main transmitters. [531]TEXT [532]PDF 73.1670 Auxiliary transmitters. [533]TEXT [534]PDF 73.1675 Auxiliary antennas. [535]TEXT [536]PDF 73.1680 Emergency antennas. [537]TEXT [538]PDF 73.1690 Modification of transmission systems. [539]TEXT [540]PDF 73.1692 Broadcast station construction near or installation on an AM broadcast tower. [541]TEXT [542]PDF 73.1695 Changes in transmission standards. [543]TEXT [544]PDF 73.1700 Broadcast day. [545]TEXT [546]PDF 73.1705 Time of operation. [547]TEXT [548]PDF 73.1710 Unlimited time. [549]TEXT [550]PDF 73.1715 Share time. [551]TEXT [552]PDF 73.1720 Daytime. [553]TEXT [554]PDF 73.1725 Limited time. [555]TEXT [556]PDF 73.1730 Specified hours. [557]TEXT [558]PDF 73.1735 AM station operation pre-sunrise
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- [73]CDBS Databases from the Media Bureau available for download. [74]Channel Number / Frequency Conversions for FM [75]Circular Plots on Tiger Census Maps. This program can be used to show on a map the area within 3.2 km (2 miles) of an AM transmitter site, within which tall structures may have an effect on an AM station's emissions (see [76]47 CFR 73.1692). Use the [77]AM Query to locate stations first. This program can also be used to find acceptable locations for the main studio (see [78]47 CFR 73.1125). [79]Classes of FM Stations * [80]FMpower Community of License Minor Change Applications filed pursuant to the new streamlined procedures adopted by the Commission in Revision of Procedures Governing Amendments to FM Table of Allotments
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- and complies with 47 CFR § 73.1690(c). 1/20/2012 Page 25 of 42 rule_73_1690c8i_ind Community coverage requirements of 47 C.F.R. Section 73.1680(c)(8) met varchar(1) indicator rule_73_1690c9_ind Change the license status. Is this application being filed pursuant to § 73.1690(c)(9) varchar(1) to change the license status from commercial to noncommercial or from noncommercial to commercial? rule_73_1692_ind the application being file pursuant to 73.1692 to demonstrate that construction near varchar(1) this facility or an installation of another antenna does not adversely affect the operations of this facility rule_73_207_ind Facility complies with Rule 73.207 varchar(1) rule_73_315ab_ind Facility complies with Rule 73.315 for community coverage (yes/no) varchar(1) rule_73_3555_ind Compliance with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.3555 Indicator varchar(1) rule_73_525a1_ind TV Channel 6 Protection Requirements 73.525(a)(1) met Indicator varchar(1)
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- believe that adoption of a specific rule section on this issue would enhance compliance with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.525. 46. No other comments were submitted regarding the proposed rule section changes, except as covered in other sections of this Order. 47. Continuation of Protection to AM Stations. The Notice proposed to codify into a new rule section (47 C.F.R. Section 73.1692) our present policies with regard to protecting AM stations from other broadcast stations locating antennas on the same tower or constructing a tower nearby. To date, these policies have taken the form of special conditions applied to broadcast station construction permits. Because many of the changes adopted in this Order would eliminate the need for a construction permit prior to
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- Notice should also check the November 17, 1989 Public Notice. ______ ii) the installed height of the antenna radiation center is not increased by more than two meters nor decreased by more than four meters from the authorized height for the antenna radiation center. ______ iii) The applicant must demonstrate compliance with the AM protection requirements of 47 CFR Section 73.1692 if the increase in ERP also involves replacement of an antenna on an AM antenna tower. (b). The commercial FM station is fully spaced pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section 73.207 of the Commission's rules. See 47 CFR Section 73.1690(c)(7). The ERP increase may only be implemented where ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE TRUE: ______ i) A showing must be provided
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- ("AM antenna systems"). We also shall delete the reference to Section 73.1130 ("Station program origination") contained in the table of rule sections at the beginning of Part 73, subpart H of the Commission's rules. Section 73.1130 was eliminated by the Report and Order in MM Docket 86-406, 2 FCC Rcd 3215 (1987). In addition, we shall add references to Section 73.1692 of the Commission's rules, which was adopted in the Report and Order in MM Docket 96-58, 12 FCC Rcd 12371 (1997), to the index of rule sections at the end of Part 73. Furthermore, we shall correct a typographical error in Section 73.312(b) ("Topographic data"), an error in the instructions for use of the F(50,50) field strength chart in Section
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- license. Section 73.1250-Broadcasting emergency information. Section 73.1300-Unattended station operation. Section 73.1400-Transmission system monitoring and control. Section 73.1520-Operation for tests and maintenance. Section 73.1540-Carrier frequency measurements. Section 73.1545-Carrier frequency departure tolerances. Section 73.1570-Modulation levels: AM, FM, and TV aural. Section 73.1580-Transmission system inspections. Section 73.1610-Equipment tests. Section 73.1620-Program tests. Section 73.1650-International agreements. Section 73.1660-Acceptability of broadcast transmitters. Section 73.1665-Main transmitters. Section 73.1692-Broadcast station construction near or installation on an AM broadcast tower. Section 73.1745-Unauthorized operation. Section 73.1750-Discontinuance of operation. Section 73.1920-Personal attacks. Section 73.1940-Legally qualified candidates for public office. Section 73.1941-Equal opportunities. Section 73.1943-Political file. Section 73.1944-Reasonable access. Section 73.3511-Applications required. Section 73.3512-Where to file; number of copies. Section 73.3513-Signing of applications. Section 73.3514-Content of applications. Section 73.3516-Specification of facilities. Section 73.3517-Contingent
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- afford LPFM stations a wider selection of antennas for use at LPFM stations. Protection of AM radio radiation patterns: LPFM applicants should also be aware that antenna structure construction within 3.2 km (2 miles) of a directional AM station or 0.8 km (0.5 miles) of a nondirectional AM station will subject the LPFM station to the requirements of 47 CFR §73.1692. This section requires the affected AM station to make before and after measurements of its installation to insure that the new antenna structure does not aversely affect the signal pattern through reflections of the AM signal produced by the new structure. The LPFM applicant is financially responsible for conducting the measurements and any corrective measures that may need to be
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- or Class A TV licensee may also increase the ERP of the auxiliary facility in a license modification application, provided the application contains an analysis demonstrating compliance with the Commission's radiofrequency radiation guidelines, and an analysis showing that the auxiliary facility will comply with § 73.1675(a). Auxiliary facilities mounted on an AM antenna tower must also demonstrate compliance with § 73.1692 in the license application. * * * * * 32. Section 73.1680 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows: § 73.1680 Emergency antennas. * * * * * (b) * * * (2) FM, TV and Class A TV stations. FM, TV and Class A TV stations may erect any suitable radiator, or use operable sections of
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- and complies with 47 CFR § 73.1690(c). 1/20/2012 Page 25 of 42 rule_73_1690c8i_ind Community coverage requirements of 47 C.F.R. Section 73.1680(c)(8) met varchar(1) indicator rule_73_1690c9_ind Change the license status. Is this application being filed pursuant to § 73.1690(c)(9) varchar(1) to change the license status from commercial to noncommercial or from noncommercial to commercial? rule_73_1692_ind the application being file pursuant to 73.1692 to demonstrate that construction near varchar(1) this facility or an installation of another antenna does not adversely affect the operations of this facility rule_73_207_ind Facility complies with Rule 73.207 varchar(1) rule_73_315ab_ind Facility complies with Rule 73.315 for community coverage (yes/no) varchar(1) rule_73_3555_ind Compliance with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.3555 Indicator varchar(1) rule_73_525a1_ind TV Channel 6 Protection Requirements 73.525(a)(1) met Indicator varchar(1)
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- believe that adoption of a specific rule section on this issue would enhance compliance with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.525. 46. No other comments were submitted regarding the proposed rule section changes, except as covered in other sections of this Order. 47. Continuation of Protection to AM Stations. The Notice proposed to codify into a new rule section (47 C.F.R. Section 73.1692) our present policies with regard to protecting AM stations from other broadcast stations locating antennas on the same tower or constructing a tower nearby. To date, these policies have taken the form of special conditions applied to broadcast station construction permits. Because many of the changes adopted in this Order would eliminate the need for a construction permit prior to
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- DataBase System) Query for broadcast stations * [67]CDBS Databases from the Media Bureau available for download. [68]Circular Plots on Tiger Census Maps. This program can be used to show on a map the area within 3.2 km (2 miles) of an AM transmitter site, within which tall structures may have an effect on an AM station's emissions (see [69]47 CFR 73.1692) Use the [70]AM Query to locate stations first. This program can also be used to find acceptable locations for the main studio (see [71]47 CFR 73.1125). [72]Classes of AM Stations [73]Clear, Regional, and Local Channel Frequencies Community of License Minor Change Applications filed pursuant to the new streamlined procedures adopted by the Commission in Revision of Procedures Governing Amendments to
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- [520]PDF 73.1615 Operation during modification of facilities. [521]TEXT [522]PDF 73.1620 Program tests. [523]TEXT [524]PDF 73.1635 Special temporary authorizations (STA). [525]TEXT [526]PDF 73.1650 International agreements. [527]TEXT [528]PDF 73.1660 Acceptability of broadcast transmitters. [529]TEXT [530]PDF 73.1665 Main transmitters. [531]TEXT [532]PDF 73.1670 Auxiliary transmitters. [533]TEXT [534]PDF 73.1675 Auxiliary antennas. [535]TEXT [536]PDF 73.1680 Emergency antennas. [537]TEXT [538]PDF 73.1690 Modification of transmission systems. [539]TEXT [540]PDF 73.1692 Broadcast station construction near or installation on an AM broadcast tower. [541]TEXT [542]PDF 73.1695 Changes in transmission standards. [543]TEXT [544]PDF 73.1700 Broadcast day. [545]TEXT [546]PDF 73.1705 Time of operation. [547]TEXT [548]PDF 73.1710 Unlimited time. [549]TEXT [550]PDF 73.1715 Share time. [551]TEXT [552]PDF 73.1720 Daytime. [553]TEXT [554]PDF 73.1725 Limited time. [555]TEXT [556]PDF 73.1730 Specified hours. [557]TEXT [558]PDF 73.1735 AM station operation pre-sunrise
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- [73]CDBS Databases from the Media Bureau available for download. [74]Channel Number / Frequency Conversions for FM [75]Circular Plots on Tiger Census Maps. This program can be used to show on a map the area within 3.2 km (2 miles) of an AM transmitter site, within which tall structures may have an effect on an AM station's emissions (see [76]47 CFR 73.1692). Use the [77]AM Query to locate stations first. This program can also be used to find acceptable locations for the main studio (see [78]47 CFR 73.1125). [79]Classes of FM Stations * [80]FMpower Community of License Minor Change Applications filed pursuant to the new streamlined procedures adopted by the Commission in Revision of Procedures Governing Amendments to FM Table of Allotments
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- [473]PDF 73.1615 Operation during modification of facilities. [474]TEXT [475]PDF 73.1620 Program tests. [476]TEXT [477]PDF 73.1635 Special temporary authorizations (STA). [478]TEXT [479]PDF 73.1650 International agreements. [480]TEXT [481]PDF 73.1660 Acceptability of broadcast transmitters. [482]TEXT [483]PDF 73.1665 Main transmitters. [484]TEXT [485]PDF 73.1670 Auxiliary transmitters. [486]TEXT [487]PDF 73.1675 Auxiliary antennas. [488]TEXT [489]PDF 73.1680 Emergency antennas. [490]TEXT [491]PDF 73.1690 Modification of transmission systems. [492]TEXT [493]PDF 73.1692 Broadcast station construction near or installation on an AM broadcast tower. [494]TEXT [495]PDF 73.1695 Changes in transmission standards. [496]TEXT [497]PDF 73.1700 Broadcast day. [498]TEXT [499]PDF 73.1705 Time of operation. [500]TEXT [501]PDF 73.1710 Unlimited time. [502]TEXT [503]PDF 73.1715 Share time. [504]TEXT [505]PDF 73.1720 Daytime. [506]TEXT [507]PDF 73.1725 Limited time. [508]TEXT [509]PDF 73.1730 Specified hours. [510]TEXT [511]PDF 73.1735 AM station operation pre-sunrise