FCC Web Documents citing 73.187
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- WCOJ(AM) are licensed to operate on 1420 kHz. On January 29, 2004, the staff granted Metro Radio a construction permit authorizing the Station to increase its daytime power from 10 to 22 kilowatts and nighttime power from 1.7 to 60 watts, utilizing a directional antenna system. The permit fully protected the licensed WCOJ(AM) facilities from interference in accordance with Sections 73.187 and 73.37(a) of the Commission's Rules (the ``Rules''). During construction and testing of the modified facilities, Metro Radio sought and received special temporary authority (``STA'') under Section 73.1615 of the Rules to operate with the facilities authorized in the Construction Permit in order to make final transmission system adjustments and take proof of performance measurements. Metro Radio completed construction of
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- characteristics of AM broadcasting and thus provide the potential for improving AM service in the near future as well as in the long term.'' 7. In the AM service, mutual exclusivity may occur during three operational timeframes: daytime, critical hours, and nighttime. Prohibited daytime contour overlap is determined by Section 73.37 and critical hours mutual exclusivity by Sections 73.37 and 73.187. Finally, AM Improvement Report and Order establishes three classes of nighttime interference contributors: (a) a high-level interferer is defined as a station that contributes to the fifty percent exclusion root-sum-square (``RSS'') nighttime limit of another station; (b) a mid-level interferer is defined as a station that enters the twenty-five but not fifty percent RSS of another station and (c) a
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- which applications will cause unacceptable nighttime interference to other stations.). According to SRC, applications which enter the RSS calculation of other applications are only mutually exclusive if the ability of one of the facilities to provide principal community interference free service is also eliminated. We disagree. The staff properly applied the relevant AM interference rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 73.37, 73.182, 73.187) in making its mutual exclusivity determinations. See, e.g., Nelson Enterprises, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 3414 (2003). The Commission recognized that limiting pre-auction analysis of all filed applications to a determination of mutual exclusivity could result in ``applicants, whose technical proposals are unacceptable, participating and perhaps prevailing in an auction'' and, therefore, the Commission considered but rejected
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- Notice Regarding Freeze on the Acceptance of FM Translator and FM Booster Minor Change and FM Booster New Construction Permit Applications from February 8 to March 14, 2003, Public Notice, 18 FCC Rcd 1565 (MB/WTB 2003). 47 C.F.R. § 74.1233. Id. § 74.1231(b). See Broadcast First Report and Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 15978. 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.37, 73.182, and 73.187. Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 3414 (2003). See id. at 3417 (``In the AM service, mutual exclusivity may occur during three operational timeframes: daytime, critical hours, and nighttime. Prohibited daytime contour overlap is determined by Section 73.37 and critical hours mutual exclusivity by Sections 73.37 and 73.187.''). Id. at 3419. Id.; see also 47 C.F.R. § 73.3571. See
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- MX Public Notice, the staff also employs technical standards adopted in the 1991 AM Improvement Report and Order to determine mutual exclusivity among AM applications. In the AM service, mutual exclusivity may occur during three operational timeframes: daytime, critical hours, and nighttime. Prohibited daytime contour overlap is determined by Section 73.37, and critical hours mutual exclusivity by Sections 73.37 and 73.187. The AM Improvement Report and Order establishes three classes of nighttime interference contributors: (a) a high-level interferer is defined as a station that contributes to the fifty percent exclusion root-sum-square (``RSS'') nighttime limit of another station; (b) a mid-level interferer is defined as a station that enters the twenty-five but not fifty percent RSS of another station; and (c) a
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- event that there are any discrepancies between data in the "Tech Box" and data submitted elsewhere in the application, the data in the "Tech Box" will be controlling. Additionally, individual "Tech Boxes" in Section III-A for Daytime, Nighttime, and Critical Hours operations have been provided to facilitate both preparation and evaluation of the application. See 47 C.F.R Sections 73.14 and 73.187. An indication as to the specific transmitter make and model is not required by FCC Form 301. Rather, any permit authorizing construction will require installation of a type-accepted transmitter 13 or one complying with the provisions of 47 C.F.R. Section 73.1660. Applicants for AM facilities are reminded of the maximum rated power limitations or transmitters imposed by 47 C.F.R. Section
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- 7 FCC Rcd 6096, released September 1, 1992. [86]FCC Interim Procedure for the Specification of Geographic Coordinates [87]NADCON -- NAD83 to/from NAD27 via the Internet, courtesy of the [88]National Geodetic Survey [89]NADCON NAD27 -- NAD83 Conversion Program Available from National Geodetic Survey (NOAA) -- Please begin by reading the "readme" file, which explains the program. [90]Critical Hours computations -- Section 73.187 applies to Class B or Class D AM broadcast stations against Class A AM stations. [91]Daytime-Only AM Stations -- New daytime-only AM stations will not be authorized by the Commission. AM daytime-only authorizations for new stations were discontinued on December 1, 1987. See [92]Unlimited Time Operation by Existing AM Daytime-Only Radio Broadcast Stations, Discontinuance of Authorization of Additional Daytime-Only Stations,
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- daytime. [145]TEXT [146]PDF 73.158 Directional antenna monitoring points. [147]TEXT [148]PDF 73.160 Vertical plane radiation characteristics, f(). [149]TEXT [150]PDF 73.182 Engineering standards of allocation. [151]TEXT [152]PDF 73.183 Groundwave signals. [153]TEXT [154]PDF 73.184 Groundwave field strength graphs. [ [155]Groundwave Field Strength Graphs ] [156]TEXT [157]PDF 73.185 Computation of interfering signal. [158]TEXT [159]PDF 73.186 Establishment of effective field at one kilometer. [160]TEXT [161]PDF 73.187 Limitation on daytime radiation. [162]TEXT [163]PDF 73.189 Minimum antenna heights or field strength requirements. [164]TEXT [165]PDF 73.190 Engineering charts and related formulas. Subpart B -- FM Broadcast Stations [166]TEXT [167]PDF 73.201 Numerical designation of FM broadcast channels. [ [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
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- an assignment or transfer. [193]Correction Factors for the Ground Systems of AM Nondirectional Stations Court Opinions as compiled by the FCC's [194]Office of General Counsel for the years [ [195]2008 | [196]2007 | [197]2006 | [198]2005 | [199]2004 | [200]2003 | [201]2002 | [202]2001 | [203]2000 | [204]1999 | [205]1998 | [206]1997 | [207]1996 ] [208]Critical Hours computations -- Section 73.187 applies to Class B or Class D AM broadcast stations against Class A AM stations. [209]Cutoff Lists are presently applicable only to FM booster applications, although before adoption of the window filing periods currently in use cutoff lists were also used for AM, FM noncommercial educational, and FM translators [210]C [211]D [212]E [213]Databases from the Media Bureau. Current databases for
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- set of preferred site coordinates, and may simply indicate the vacant allotment upon which they intend to bid.153 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-194 for two separate FM allotments were to conflict, we will expect the winning bidders for these allotments to resolve such conflict through negotiations after the close of the auction. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.37, 73.182, and 73.187 (AM interference rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.703; 74.705, 74.707 and 154 74.709 (LPTV and television translator interference rules); and 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.1203 and 74.1204 (FM translator interference rules). See Comments of Tri-County Broadcasting, Inc. at 4; KERM, Inc. at 4 (prior to auction, requiring submission of long- 155 forms is unnecessary and preparing long-forms is burdensome and expensive for
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- set of preferred site coordinates, and may simply indicate the vacant allotment upon which they intend to bid.153 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-194 for two separate FM allotments were to conflict, we will expect the winning bidders for these allotments to resolve such conflict through negotiations after the close of the auction. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.37, 73.182, and 73.187 (AM interference rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.703; 74.705, 74.707 and 154 74.709 (LPTV and television translator interference rules); and 47 C.F.R. §§ 74.1203 and 74.1204 (FM translator interference rules). See Comments of Tri-County Broadcasting, Inc. at 4; KERM, Inc. at 4 (prior to auction, requiring submission of long- 155 forms is unnecessary and preparing long-forms is burdensome and expensive for
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- event that there are any discrepancies between data in the "Tech Box" and data submitted elsewhere in the application, the data in the "Tech Box" will be controlling. Additionally, individual "Tech Boxes" in Section III-A for Daytime, Nighttime, and Critical Hours operations have been provided to facilitate both preparation and evaluation of the application. See 47 C.F.R Sections 73.14 and 73.187. An indication as to the specific transmitter make and model is not required by FCC Form 301. Rather, any permit authorizing construction will require installation of a type-accepted transmitter 13 or one complying with the provisions of 47 C.F.R. Section 73.1660. Applicants for AM facilities are reminded of the maximum rated power limitations or transmitters imposed by 47 C.F.R. Section
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- event that there are any discrepancies between data in the "Tech Box" and data submitted elsewhere in the application, the data in the "Tech Box" will be controlling. Additionally, individual "Tech Boxes" in Section III-A for Daytime, Nighttime, and Critical Hours operations have been provided to facilitate both preparation and evaluation of the application. See 47 C.F.R Sections 73.14 and 73.187. An indication as to the specific transmitter make and model is not required by FCC Form 301. Rather, any permit authorizing construction will require installation of a type- accepted transmitter or one complying with the provisions of 47 C.F.R. Section 73.1660. Applicants for AM facilities are reminded of the maximum rated power limitations on transmitters imposed by 47 C.F.R. Section
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- WCOJ(AM) are licensed to operate on 1420 kHz. On January 29, 2004, the staff granted Metro Radio a construction permit authorizing the Station to increase its daytime power from 10 to 22 kilowatts and nighttime power from 1.7 to 60 watts, utilizing a directional antenna system. The permit fully protected the licensed WCOJ(AM) facilities from interference in accordance with Sections 73.187 and 73.37(a) of the Commission's Rules (the ``Rules''). During construction and testing of the modified facilities, Metro Radio sought and received special temporary authority (``STA'') under Section 73.1615 of the Rules to operate with the facilities authorized in the Construction Permit in order to make final transmission system adjustments and take proof of performance measurements. Metro Radio completed construction of
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- which applications will cause unacceptable nighttime interference to other stations.). According to SRC, applications which enter the RSS calculation of other applications are only mutually exclusive if the ability of one of the facilities to provide principal community interference free service is also eliminated. We disagree. The staff properly applied the relevant AM interference rules (47 C.F.R. §§ 73.37, 73.182, 73.187) in making its mutual exclusivity determinations. See, e.g., Nelson Enterprises, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 3414 (2003). The Commission recognized that limiting pre-auction analysis of all filed applications to a determination of mutual exclusivity could result in ``applicants, whose technical proposals are unacceptable, participating and perhaps prevailing in an auction'' and, therefore, the Commission considered but rejected
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- 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 Distance from 0.1 mV/m Contour in Miles Millivolts per meter at 1 mile - mV/m @ 1 mi Azimuth Figure 10, Section 73.190 Azimuth Permissible Daytime Radiation for Class B or Class D Stations Subject To Section 73.187 1000 kHz
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- 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 3900 4000 4100 4200 Distance from 0.1 mV/m Contour in Kilometers Millivolts per meter at 1 kilometer - mV/m @ 1 km Azimuth Figure 10, Section 73.190 Azimuth Permissible Daytime Radiation for Class B or Class D Stations Subject To Section 73.187 1000 kHz
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- 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 Distance from 0.1 mV/m Contour in Miles Millivolts per meter at 1 mile - mV/m @ 1 mi Azimuth Figure 11, Section 73.190 Azimuth Permissible Daytime Radiation for Class B or Class D Stations Subject To Section 73.187 1600 kHz
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- 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 2900 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 3900 4000 4100 4200 Distance from 0.1 mV/m Contour in Kilometers Millivolts per meter at 1 kilometer - mV/m @ 1 km Azimuth Figure 11, Section 73.190 Azimuth Permissible Daytime Radiation for Class B or Class D Stations Subject To Section 73.187 1600 kHz
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- 80 100 260 280 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 Distance from 0.1 mV/m Contour in Miles Millivolts per meter at 1 mile - mV/m @ 1 mi Azimuth Figure 9, Section 73.190 Azimuth Permissible Daytime Radiation for Class B or Class D Stations Subject To Section 73.187 500 kHz
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- main studio complies with requirements of 47 CFR ( 73.1125. 16.Interference. The proposed facility complies with all of the following applicable rule sections. Check all those that apply. A separate exhibit is required for each applicable section as indicated. Groundwave. a) ( 47 CFR ( 73.37. Skywave. b) ( 47 CFR ( 73.182. Critical Hours. c) ( 47 CFR ( 73.187. Blanketing Interference. The proposed facility complies with the requirements of 47 CFR ( 73.24(g). 17.Environmental Protection Act. The proposed facility is excluded from environmental processing under 47 CFR ( 1.1306 (i.e., the facility will not have a significant environmental impact and complies with the maximum permissible radiofrequency electromagnetic exposure limits for controlled and uncontrolled environments). Unless the applicant can determine
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- an assignment or transfer. [193]Correction Factors for the Ground Systems of AM Nondirectional Stations Court Opinions as compiled by the FCC's [194]Office of General Counsel for the years [ [195]2008 | [196]2007 | [197]2006 | [198]2005 | [199]2004 | [200]2003 | [201]2002 | [202]2001 | [203]2000 | [204]1999 | [205]1998 | [206]1997 | [207]1996 ] [208]Critical Hours computations -- Section 73.187 applies to Class B or Class D AM broadcast stations against Class A AM stations. [209]Cutoff Lists are presently applicable only to FM booster applications, although before adoption of the window filing periods currently in use cutoff lists were also used for AM, FM noncommercial educational, and FM translators [210]C [211]D [212]E [213]Databases from the Media Bureau. Current databases for
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/am.html
- 7 FCC Rcd 6096, released September 1, 1992. [86]FCC Interim Procedure for the Specification of Geographic Coordinates [87]NADCON -- NAD83 to/from NAD27 via the Internet, courtesy of the [88]National Geodetic Survey [89]NADCON NAD27 -- NAD83 Conversion Program Available from National Geodetic Survey (NOAA) -- Please begin by reading the "readme" file, which explains the program. [90]Critical Hours computations -- Section 73.187 applies to Class B or Class D AM broadcast stations against Class A AM stations. [91]Daytime-Only AM Stations -- New daytime-only AM stations will not be authorized by the Commission. AM daytime-only authorizations for new stations were discontinued on December 1, 1987. See [92]Unlimited Time Operation by Existing AM Daytime-Only Radio Broadcast Stations, Discontinuance of Authorization of Additional Daytime-Only Stations,
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- daytime. [145]TEXT [146]PDF 73.158 Directional antenna monitoring points. [147]TEXT [148]PDF 73.160 Vertical plane radiation characteristics, f(). [149]TEXT [150]PDF 73.182 Engineering standards of allocation. [151]TEXT [152]PDF 73.183 Groundwave signals. [153]TEXT [154]PDF 73.184 Groundwave field strength graphs. [ [155]Groundwave Field Strength Graphs ] [156]TEXT [157]PDF 73.185 Computation of interfering signal. [158]TEXT [159]PDF 73.186 Establishment of effective field at one kilometer. [160]TEXT [161]PDF 73.187 Limitation on daytime radiation. [162]TEXT [163]PDF 73.189 Minimum antenna heights or field strength requirements. [164]TEXT [165]PDF 73.190 Engineering charts and related formulas. Subpart B -- FM Broadcast Stations [166]TEXT [167]PDF 73.201 Numerical designation of FM broadcast channels. [ [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
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- daytime. [98]TEXT [99]PDF 73.158 Directional antenna monitoring points. [100]TEXT [101]PDF 73.160 Vertical plane radiation characteristics, f(). [102]TEXT [103]PDF 73.182 Engineering standards of allocation. [104]TEXT [105]PDF 73.183 Groundwave signals. [106]TEXT [107]PDF 73.184 Groundwave field strength graphs. [ [108]Groundwave Field Strength Graphs ] [109]TEXT [110]PDF 73.185 Computation of interfering signal. [111]TEXT [112]PDF 73.186 Establishment of effective field at one kilometer. [113]TEXT [114]PDF 73.187 Limitation on daytime radiation. [115]TEXT [116]PDF 73.189 Minimum antenna heights or field strength requirements. [117]TEXT [118]PDF 73.190 Engineering charts and related formulas. Subpart B -- FM Broadcast Stations [119]TEXT [120]PDF 73.201 Numerical designation of FM broadcast channels. [ [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