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- 73.1615, 73.1620 and 73.1745. On November 30, 1998, following Commission staff approval of a pro forma assignment, the licensee became The New York Times Electronic Media Company. For ease of reference, we will continue to refer to the licensee of Station WQEW as Interstate. WQEW is a Class A station operating on 1560 kHz at 50 kW. See sections 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b). WRHC Broadcasting Corp., 15 FCC Rcd 5551 (Enf. Bur. 2000). The referenced hardships included Hurricane Andrew, litigation, and an airplane crash that temporarily affected access to an authorized site. 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). See also In the Matter of the Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section
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- Las Vegas, NV would improve from 6.9 mV/m to 3.7 mV/m. The nighttime interference-free contour for new station (Facility ID: 160432), Delta Junction, AK would improve from 1.75 mV/m to 0.95 mV/m. Additionally, the Class D AM stations KIRV, KFNN, KMSD, and KLLB would become eligible for protected nighttime service. See 47.C.F.R. 73.182 (a)(2). 47 C.F.R. 73.14. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1) and (2). See id. Unlike the primary service area, the secondary service area is protected from interference only from co-channel stations, not adjacent channel stations. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1). Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 July 15, 2008 %PNG ` ` b``D 4 &)@-@@7 H >O p j 2=k "_ - J, NtRb 7PUZS 'wpˈ jPT{.|87w]gyAҨ-=T#O> #W pU^S
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- Notice, Report No. 26616 p. 8 (Nov. 20, 2007). See BL-19970124AG. Class D AM stations operate either daytime, limited time or unlimited time with nighttime power less than 0.25 kilowatts. The nighttime facilities of Class D AM stations are not afforded protection and must protect all Class A and Class B AM stations during nighttime hours. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(3). File No. BMJP-20020102AAQ. BL-19820929BM. Facility ID No. 66464. Facility ID Number 59820. See, e.g., Review of the Technical Assignment Criteria for the AM Broadcast Service, Report and Order, 6 FCC Rcd 6273 (1991), recon. granted in part and denied in part, 8 FCC Rcd 3250 (1993). Policies to Encourage Interference Reduction between AM Broadcast Stations, Report and Order, 5 FCC
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- H. Doyle Chief, Audio Division Media Bureau cc: Glen L. Houston, Esq. File No. BNP-20001017AAD. Letter to Dwayne Burris from Susan N. Crawford, Assistant Chief, Audio Division, Media Bureau (Mar. 17, 2006). 47 C.F.R. 73.33. This information is necessary to obtain program test authority and ensure compliance with the Commission's radiofrequency maximum permissible exposure limits. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(3). See 47 C.F.R 73.3598(e). 47 C.F.R 1.106, and WWIZ, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 37 FCC 685, 686 (1964), aff'd sum nom., Lorain Journal Co. v. FCC, 351 F.2d 824 (D.C. Cir. 1965), cert. denied, 387 U.S. 967 (1966). Petition for Reconsideration at 1. See 47 C.F.R 73.3598. 47 C.F.R. 73.3598(c). 47 C.F.R. 73.3598(e). See
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- tool for accelerating the competitive bidding process.20 The Bureau does not propose to establish a separate reserve price for the licenses to be offered in Auction 92. 37. For Auction 92, the Bureau proposes to calculate minimum opening bid amounts on a license-by-license basis using a method that takes into consideration the amounts bid for the same licenses in Auction 73.21 Specifically, for each license the Bureau proposes to calculate the minimum opening bid amount as the greater of (1) the minimum opening bid amount for the same license in Auction 73, or (2) 10% of the highest bid amount received for the license in Auction 73. This approach makes it possible to establish somewhat higher minimum opening bids for licenses
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- SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- 11135 90.20(e)(6) LoJack Corporation 10/25/04 In the Matter of the Commission's Rules Regarding Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems (Filed By: Henry Goldberg, Goldberg, Godles, Wiener & Wright 1229 19th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------ RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------- 11136 73.21 and InterMart Broad- 10/25/04 In the Matter of the Commission's Rules Regarding 73.37 casting of Georgia, Inc., the technical operation of AM stations in the 1605- Rama Communications, 1705 KHz band (the ``AM Expanded Band''). The and Multicultural Radio petition proposes to amend Sections 73.21(a) (2), Broadcasting, Inc. 73.26 and 73.37 to designate certain stations operating the AM Expanded Band
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- 1 11.3 meters ANTENNA ID: 8016A 69.77 dBW Digital Data 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 500KG7W 69.77 dBW Digital Data 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 500KD7W 72.78 dBW Digital Data 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 72.78 dBW Digital Data 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 1M00D7W 69.23 dBW Digital Data 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 4M00G7W 69.23 dBW Digital Data 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 4M00D7W 73.21 dBW Digital Data 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 10M0G7W 73.21 dBW Digital Data 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 10M0D7W Page 1 of 13 72.78 dBW Digital Data 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 72.78 dBW Digital Data 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 1M00D7W 84.99 dBW Digital Data 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 84.99 dBW Digital Data 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 36M0D7W 84.99 dBW Digital
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- 1 11.3 meters ANTENNA ID: 8016A 69.77 dBW Digital Data 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 500KG7W 69.77 dBW Digital Data 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 500KD7W 72.78 dBW Digital Data 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 72.78 dBW Digital Data 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 1M00D7W 69.23 dBW Digital Data 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 4M00G7W 69.23 dBW Digital Data 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 4M00D7W 73.21 dBW Digital Data 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 10M0G7W 73.21 dBW Digital Data 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 10M0D7W 72.78 dBW Digital Data 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 1M00G7W Page 2 of 20 72.78 dBW Digital Data 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 1M00D7W 84.99 dBW Digital Data 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 84.99 dBW Digital Data 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 36M0D7W 84.99 dBW Digital
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- kHz, but now extends from 535-1705 kHz. The 117 carrier frequencies assigned to AM broadcast stations begin at 540 kHz and progress in 10 kilohertz steps to 1700 kHz. The ten channels in the AM Expanded Band have been designated as regional channels and are assigned for use by Class B and Class D stations. See 47 C.F.R. 73.14, 73.21, 73.26. Originally, the band 1605-1615 kHz was allocated to the Federal and non-Federal Government mobile service and its use was limited to the transmission of public service information from travelers' information stations ("TIS"). The Commission later reallocated the band 1605-1615 kHz from the non-Federal Government mobile service to the broadcasting service. Non-Federal Government TIS stations are now located between AM
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- 1983, 49 FR 2357 (January 19, 1984). The 117 carrier frequencies assigned to AM broadcast stations begin at 540 kHz and progress in 10 kilohertz steps to 1700 kHz. The ten channels in the AM Expanded Band have been designated as regional channels and are assigned for use by Class B and Class D stations. See 47 C.F.R. 73.14, 73.21, 73.26. Originally, the band 1605-1615 kHz was allocated to the Federal Government and non-Federal Government mobile service and its use was limited to the transmission of public service information from travelers' information stations ("TIS"). The Commission later reallocated the band 1605-1615 kHz from the non-Federal Government mobile service to the broadcasting service. Non-Federal Government TIS stations are now located between
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- to the exclusion of high-cost areas. Although there are other factors that define high-cost areas, a lower population density indicates a higher cost area. The average population density for the United Telephone wire centers for which we grant Highland Cellular ETC designation is 19.5 persons per square mile and the average population density for United Telephone's remaining wire centers is 73.21 persons per square mile. We conclude, however, that it would not be in the public interest to designate Highland Cellular as an ETC in the study area of Verizon South. Highland Cellular's licensed CMRS service area covers only certain wire centers in the study area of Verizon South. Based on our examination of the population densities of the wire centers
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- incomplete, arbitrary, or capricious. We further reject ALM's contention that KMC is ``dwarfing'' its signal at 5 kilowatts, and that ALM's more powerful 10 kilowatt proposal represents a more efficient use of spectrum. KMC proposes a Class B AM facility, which may operate with a minimum power of 0.25 kilowatts up to a maximum of 50 kilowatts. 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(2). KMC's proposed 5 kilowatt operation is within these limits and appears to provide the required coverage of the community of license. Moreover, AM radio frequencies are allocated on a demand basis, with applicants specifying the desired community and facilities that will provide the required level of service to that community while avoiding prohibited interference to other stations. See, e.g., Broadcast
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- to be the final date by which regulatory fees must be paid. The Fee Due Date usually occurs in August or September. An ``Exempt Entity'' is a legal entity that is relieved of the burden of paying annual regulatory fees. Definitions regarding AM Expanded Band stations are listed in many places in the Commission rules, including 47 CFR section 73.14, 73.21, 73.30, and 73.37. See 47 CFR sections 73.14, 73.21, 73.30, and 73.37 of the Commission' rules for information regarding AM Expanded Band stations. See 47 CFR sections 1.1161(c), 1.1164(f)(5), and 1.1910. See FY 2001 Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 13590 (2001) at 67. See also FCC Public Notice - Common Carrier Regulatory Fees (August 3, 2001) at 4.
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- See, e.g., REC Networks Comments, Amherst Alliance Comments, Gerry Bishop Comments, David L. Hershberger Comments, Donald E. Mussell, Jr. Comments, Paul Dean Ford, P.E. Comments. Nighttime secondary operation for an AM station is operation with power less than 250 watts and antenna efficiency less than 241 millivolts per meter at one kilometer for one kilowatt input. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(3) and 73.182(a)(4). See Public Notice, Use of Separate Antennas to Initiate Digital FM Transmissions Approved, 19 FCC Rcd 4722 (MB 2004). 19 FCC Rcd at 7525-26. A sample digital notification letter for FM stations using dual antennas is available at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/digital/index.html. See generally 47 C.F.R. 74.1231. 19 FCC Rcd at 7526. Harris Corporation Comments at 5; Western Inspirational Broadcasters,
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- out of business. As a result of these two ``perfect storms'' colliding, we have lost some of those diverse media ``voices'' that we counted upon in the past to inform and educate our citizenry. I hope today's deregulatory action will help give AM broadcasters the relief they need to compete more effectively in this tumultuous marketplace. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(3). Amendment of Service and Eligibility Rules for FM Broadcast Translator Stations, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 22 FCC Rcd 15890 (2007) (``NPRM''). ``Petition for Rulemaking of the National Association of Broadcasters, RM-11338, filed on July 14, 2006 (``NAB Petition''). Public Notice, Report No. 2782 (rel. July 25, 2006). The NPRM summarized the comments and reply comments received in response to the
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- doing so. Only applicants whose applications are included in the Technically Ineligible Notice may file curative amendments. Applicants cannot modify any part of a proposal not directly related to an identified deficiency in their curative amendments. Specifically, applicants may only modify the AM technical parameters of the short-form application, such as power, class (within the limits set forth in Section 73.21 of the Rules), antenna site or other antenna data. Amendments seeking to change a proposed community of license or frequency will not be accepted. We emphasize that by this rule change we do not intend to disturb our determination that full technical review of applications will not occur until winning bidders file long-form applications after an auction. We further note
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- filing'' and will be included on a Public Notice listing defective applications and setting a deadline for the submission of curative amendments. An application listed on that Public Notice may be amended only to the extent directly related to an identified deficiency in the application. The amendment may modify the proposed power, class (within the limits set forth in Section 73.21 of the Rules), antenna location or antenna data, but not the proposed community of license or frequency. Except as set forth in the preceding two sentences, amendments to short-form (FCC Form 175) applications will not be accepted at any time. Applications that remain technically ineligible after the close of this amendment period will be dismissed, and the staff will determine
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- in items 1-6 of the Tech Box are accurate. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. Item 1: Frequency. The proposed frequency must be between 535 to 1705 kHz. Item 2: Class. See Section 73.21. Item 3: Hours of operation. No new daytime-only, share time, or specified hours stations are allowed. Items 4 - 6: See Sections 73.150 and 73.160. Power - The nominal power must be rounded as follows: Nominal Power (kW) Rounded to nearest figures (kW) 0.001 to 0.249 0.001 0.25 to 0.99 0.01 1.0 to 9.9 0.1 10.0 to 50.0 1.0 Antenna
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- 73.1615, 73.1620 and 73.1745. On November 30, 1998, following Commission staff approval of a pro forma assignment, the licensee became The New York Times Electronic Media Company. For ease of reference, we will continue to refer to the licensee of Station WQEW as Interstate. WQEW is a Class A station operating on 1560 kHz at 50 kW. See sections 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b). WRHC Broadcasting Corp., 15 FCC Rcd 5551 (Enf. Bur. 2000). The referenced hardships included Hurricane Andrew, litigation, and an airplane crash that temporarily affected access to an authorized site. 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). See also In the Matter of the Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section
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- C.F.R. 73.1615, 73.1620 and 73.1745. On November 30, 1998, following Commission approval of a pro forma assignment, the licensee became The New York Times Electronic Media Company. For ease of reference, we will continue to refer to the licensee of Station WQEW as Interstate. WQEW is a Class A station operating on 1560 kHz at 50 kW. See Sections 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b). Apparently, WBC has honored this pledge inasmuch as Interstate has submitted no further complaints. 47 C.F.R. 73.1745. See Section 73.1635 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.1635. Although WBC asserts that it had STA to operate Station WRHC during the day from its nighttime site, Commission
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- -- Low Power FM Broadcast Stations (LPFM) [56]Subpart H -- Rules Applicable to All Broadcast Stations [57]Subpart I -- Competitive Bidding Procedures [58]Subpart J -- Class A Television Broadcast Stations [59]Subpart K -- Application and Selection Procedures on Reserved Noncommercial Educational Channels Subpart A -- AM Broadcast Stations [60]TEXT [61]PDF 73.1 Scope. [62]TEXT [63]PDF 73.14 AM broadcast definitions. [64]TEXT [65]PDF 73.21 Classes of AM broadcast channels and stations. [ [66]AM Classes ] [67]TEXT [68]PDF 73.23 AM broadcast station applications affected by international agreements. [69]TEXT [70]PDF 73.24 Broadcast facilities; showing required. [71]TEXT [72]PDF 73.25 Clear channels; Class A, Class B and Class D stations. [ [73]AM Classes ] [74]TEXT [75]PDF 73.26 Regional channels; Class B and Class D stations. [ [76]AM Classes
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- 53.0 604.7 9.3 1.53% 1970 38.8 58.7 53.6 648.1 10.1 1.56% 1971 40.5 61.6 56.3 702.5 11.0 1.57% 1972 41.8 65.0 59.4 770.7 12.4 1.61% 1973 44.4 66.7 61.4 851.6 14.1 1.66% 1974 49.3 69.5 64.6 931.2 15.5 1.67% 1975 53.8 71.7 67.21,029.1 17.7 1.72% 1976 56.9 74.3 70.31,148.8 19.8 1.72% 1977 60.6 75.2 71.81,277.1 21.5 1.69% 1978 65.2 76.0 73.21,428.8 23.9 1.67% 1979 72.6 75.8 73.71,593.5 25.7 1.61% 1980 82.4 77.7 76.21,760.4 27.6 1.57% 1981 90.9 84.6 83.01,941.3 30.9 1.59% 1982 96.5 93.2 92.32,076.8 35.1 1.69% 1983 99.6 99.2 96.42,283.4 38.6 1.69% 1984 103.9 107.5 104.52,492.3 41.8 1.68% 1985 107.6 111.7 108.62,704.8 46.0 1.70% 1986 109.6 117.2 113.92,892.7 49.3 1.70% 1987 113.6 116.5 113.33,094.5 51.9 1.68% 1988 118.3 116.5 113.33,349.7
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- 53.0 604.7 9.3 1.53% 1970 38.8 58.7 53.6 648.1 10.1 1.56% 1971 40.5 61.6 56.3 702.5 11.0 1.57% 1972 41.8 65.0 59.4 770.7 12.4 1.61% 1973 44.4 66.7 61.4 851.6 14.1 1.66% 1974 49.3 69.5 64.6 931.2 15.5 1.67% 1975 53.8 71.7 67.21,029.1 17.7 1.72% 1976 56.9 74.3 70.31,148.8 19.8 1.72% 1977 60.6 75.2 71.81,277.1 21.5 1.69% 1978 65.2 76.0 73.21,428.8 23.9 1.67% 1979 72.6 75.8 73.71,593.5 25.7 1.61% 1980 82.4 77.7 76.21,760.4 27.6 1.57% 1981 90.9 84.6 83.01,941.3 30.9 1.59% 1982 96.5 93.2 92.32,076.8 35.1 1.69% 1983 99.6 99.2 96.42,283.4 38.6 1.69% 1984 103.9 107.5 104.52,492.3 41.8 1.68% 1985 107.6 111.7 108.62,704.8 46.0 1.70% 1986 109.6 117.2 113.92,892.7 49.3 1.70% 1987 113.6 116.5 113.33,094.5 51.9 1.68% 1988 118.3 116.5 113.33,349.7
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- 12.33 1,253,487 11.11 137,915 1.22 Dist. of Columbia 77,194 19,048,208 246.76 3,981,384 51.58 15,066,824 195.18 Florida 2,381,396 87,292,033 36.66 58,032,583 24.37 29,259,451 12.29 Georgia 1,422,762 94,954,002 66.74 57,217,748 40.22 37,736,254 26.52 Guam 32,951 385,498 11.70 0 0.00 385,498 11.70 Hawaii 185,860 5,373,322 28.91 3,553,158 19.12 1,820,164 9.79 Idaho 245,331 4,948,606 20.17 3,758,869 15.32 1,189,738 4.85 Illinois 2,027,600 166,278,858 82.01 148,434,158 73.21 17,844,701 8.80 Indiana 988,702 24,623,830 24.91 18,095,681 18.30 6,528,149 6.60 Iowa 497,301 8,411,024 16.91 5,774,440 11.61 2,636,584 5.30 Kansas 472,188 15,142,734 32.07 13,163,288 27.88 1,979,446 4.19 Kentucky 648,180 60,828,454 93.85 39,374,790 60.75 21,453,664 33.10 Louisiana 756,579 39,429,157 52.12 33,799,390 44.67 5,629,768 7.44 Maine 209,253 3,844,038 18.37 2,512,205 12.01 1,331,833 6.36 Maryland 846,582 24,359,042 28.77 18,065,144 21.34 6,293,898 7.43 Massachusetts 971,425
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- C.F.R. 73.1615, 73.1620 and 73.1745. On November 30, 1998, following Commission approval of a pro forma assignment, the licensee became The New York Times Electronic Media Company. For ease of reference, we will continue to refer to the licensee of Station WQEW as Interstate. WQEW is a Class A station operating on 1560 kHz at 50 kW. See Sections 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b). Apparently, WBC has honored this pledge inasmuch as Interstate has submitted no further complaints. 47 C.F.R. 73.1745. See Section 73.1635 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.1635. Although WBC asserts that it had STA to operate Station WRHC during the day from its nighttime site, Commission
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- 73.1615, 73.1620 and 73.1745. On November 30, 1998, following Commission staff approval of a pro forma assignment, the licensee became The New York Times Electronic Media Company. For ease of reference, we will continue to refer to the licensee of Station WQEW as Interstate. WQEW is a Class A station operating on 1560 kHz at 50 kW. See sections 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b). WRHC Broadcasting Corp., 15 FCC Rcd 5551 (Enf. Bur. 2000). The referenced hardships included Hurricane Andrew, litigation, and an airplane crash that temporarily affected access to an authorized site. 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). See also In the Matter of the Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section
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- in items 1-6 of the Tech Box are accurate. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. Item 1: Frequency. The proposed frequency must be between 535 to 1705 kHz. Item 2: Class. See Section 73.21. Item 3: Hours of operation. No new daytime-only, share time, or specified hours stations are allowed. Items 4 - 6: See Sections 73.150 and 73.160. Power - The nominal power must be rounded as follows: Nominal Power (kW) Rounded to nearest figures (kW) 0.001 to 0.249 0.001 0.25 to 0.99 0.01 1.0 to 9.9 0.1 10.0 to 50.0 1.0 Antenna
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- Act, 13 FCC Rcd. 15920 (1998) (First Report and Order).] Migala Communications, Inc. - Request for waiver of FY 1997 and FY 1998 regulatory fee for WCEV at Cicero, IL. Denied. (October 26, 1999) [See Implementation of Section 9 of the Communications Act, 9 FCC Rcd 5333, 5345 (1994), 10 FCC Rcd 12759, 12764 (1995). See also, 47 C.F.R. Section 73.21.] Mountain Valley Media, Inc - Request for a reduction and partial refund of the FY 1997 regulatory fees for WTOE at Spruce Pine, NC. Denied. (August 10, 1999) Multimedia, Inc. - Request for refund of the FY 1998 regulatory fee for KNAZ-TV at Flagstaff, AZ. Granted. (July 15, 1999) New Age General Partners - Request for refund of the filing
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- in items 1-6 of the Tech Box are accurate. Conflicting data found elsewhere in the application will be disregarded. All items must be completed. The response "on file" is not acceptable. The response "not applicable" is not acceptable unless otherwise noted below. Item 1: Frequency. The proposed frequency must be between 535 and 1705 kHz. Item 2: Class. See Section 73.21. Item 3: Hours of operation. No new daytime-only, share time, or specified hours stations are allowed. 11 Items 4 - 6: See Sections 73.150 and 73.160. Power - The nominal power must be rounded as follows: Nominal Power (kW) Rounded to nearest figure (kW) 0.001 to 0.249 0.001 0.25 to 0.99 0.01 1.0 to 9.9 0.1 10.0 to 50.0 1.0
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- 73.1615, 73.1620 and 73.1745. On November 30, 1998, following Commission staff approval of a pro forma assignment, the licensee became The New York Times Electronic Media Company. For ease of reference, we will continue to refer to the licensee of Station WQEW as Interstate. WQEW is a Class A station operating on 1560 kHz at 50 kW. See sections 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b). WRHC Broadcasting Corp., 15 FCC Rcd 5551 (Enf. Bur. 2000). The referenced hardships included Hurricane Andrew, litigation, and an airplane crash that temporarily affected access to an authorized site. 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). See also In the Matter of the Commission's Forfeiture Policy Statement and Amendment of Section
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- C.F.R. 73.1615, 73.1620 and 73.1745. On November 30, 1998, following Commission approval of a pro forma assignment, the licensee became The New York Times Electronic Media Company. For ease of reference, we will continue to refer to the licensee of Station WQEW as Interstate. WQEW is a Class A station operating on 1560 kHz at 50 kW. See Sections 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1) and 73.25(b). Apparently, WBC has honored this pledge inasmuch as Interstate has submitted no further complaints. 47 C.F.R. 73.1745. See Section 73.1635 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. 73.1635. Although WBC asserts that it had STA to operate Station WRHC during the day from its nighttime site, Commission
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- Las Vegas, NV would improve from 6.9 mV/m to 3.7 mV/m. The nighttime interference-free contour for new station (Facility ID: 160432), Delta Junction, AK would improve from 1.75 mV/m to 0.95 mV/m. Additionally, the Class D AM stations KIRV, KFNN, KMSD, and KLLB would become eligible for protected nighttime service. See 47.C.F.R. 73.182 (a)(2). 47 C.F.R. 73.14. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1) and (2). See id. Unlike the primary service area, the secondary service area is protected from interference only from co-channel stations, not adjacent channel stations. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(1). Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 July 15, 2008 %PNG ` ` b``D 4 &)@-@@7 H >O p j 2=k "_ - J, NtRb 7PUZS 'wpˈ jPT{.|87w]gyAҨ-=T#O> #W pU^S
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- Notice, Report No. 26616 p. 8 (Nov. 20, 2007). See BL-19970124AG. Class D AM stations operate either daytime, limited time or unlimited time with nighttime power less than 0.25 kilowatts. The nighttime facilities of Class D AM stations are not afforded protection and must protect all Class A and Class B AM stations during nighttime hours. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(3). File No. BMJP-20020102AAQ. BL-19820929BM. Facility ID No. 66464. Facility ID Number 59820. See, e.g., Review of the Technical Assignment Criteria for the AM Broadcast Service, Report and Order, 6 FCC Rcd 6273 (1991), recon. granted in part and denied in part, 8 FCC Rcd 3250 (1993). Policies to Encourage Interference Reduction between AM Broadcast Stations, Report and Order, 5 FCC
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- H. Doyle Chief, Audio Division Media Bureau cc: Glen L. Houston, Esq. File No. BNP-20001017AAD. Letter to Dwayne Burris from Susan N. Crawford, Assistant Chief, Audio Division, Media Bureau (Mar. 17, 2006). 47 C.F.R. 73.33. This information is necessary to obtain program test authority and ensure compliance with the Commission's radiofrequency maximum permissible exposure limits. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21(a)(3). See 47 C.F.R 73.3598(e). 47 C.F.R 1.106, and WWIZ, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 37 FCC 685, 686 (1964), aff'd sum nom., Lorain Journal Co. v. FCC, 351 F.2d 824 (D.C. Cir. 1965), cert. denied, 387 U.S. 967 (1966). Petition for Reconsideration at 1. See 47 C.F.R 73.3598. 47 C.F.R. 73.3598(c). 47 C.F.R. 73.3598(e). See
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- anypracticalopportunityintheKeystoconstructatower structuresufficientforaminimum(300meter)ClassC antennaheightaboveaverageterrain("HAAT").Thus, Crainfiledthecaptionedapplicationrequestingauthorization tooperatefromaproposedtowerwith620kWeffective radiatedpower("ERP")at135meters.Alternatively, CrainaskedforretentionoffullClassCprotectionwithits existingfacilities.Sincetheproposedpowerlevelexceeds the100kWClassCmaximum.Crainrequestedthe 73.211(b)waiver.2 3.CrainarguedbeforetheBureauthatmaintainingClass Cserviceisinthepublicinterest,indicatingthatitsstation istheprimarysourceforemergencyinformationinthe Keys,thatits"deficient"signalintheupperKeysrequires improvement.andthatadowngradetoClassCIstatusand theresultantreducedseparationswouldleadtoaservice deteriorationasnewstationsareestablishedandexisting onesmodified.Crainfurtherarguedthatthereisprecedent foragrantofitswaiverrequest.citingthe"Denvercases" 1SeeMemorandumOpinionandOrder,49Fed.Reg,10,264 (1984),modifyingtheReportandOrderinDocket80-90.48Fed. Reg.29,486(1983)(ClassCstationsrequiredtoconstructfacili- FederalCommunicationsCommissionRecord 4406 8FCCRedNo.14 andBayshore,NewYork("Bayshore"),50Fed.Reg.10,768. 57RR2d1275(1985).recon.denied,57RR2d1652 (1986),anallotmentrulemakingproceeding. 4.TheBureauheldthatthe"Denvercases"and BayshorewereinapplicabletoCrain'ssituation.TheBureau agreedwithCrainthattheClassC100kWpower limitispredicatedontheconceptthatincreasingtheERP toachieveanincreaseincoveragewillextendaninterfering contourfurtherthanachievingthesamecoverageby increasingtheHAAT.However,itdeterminedthatthefact thatCrain'sprojectedinterferingcontourwouldnotexceed thatofaClassCstationoperatingatthe100kW/600meter HAATmaximadidnotjustifyagrantoftherequested waiver.AccordingtotheBureau.a100kWfacilitygenerating aninterferingcontourequivalenttothatproposedby Crainwouldprovideagreaterservicearea.and,thus. Crain'sproposalwouldresultinalessefficientutilization ofthebroadcastspectrum.Further,theBureaunotedthat theCommissionhasdeniedrequeststowaivethepower limit.evenwhereactualcoveragebyasuperpowerstation wouldbelessthanthatwhichcouldbeachievedutilizing thepermittedERP/HAATcombination,citing,forexample, RockCityBroadcasting,Inc.("RockCity").19FCC2d 558(1969).Finally,theBureauruledthatthelackofa suitableClassCsitewasnotsufficientreasontoforestall downgradingthestationtoClassClstatus. 5.ApplicationforReview,Crainarguesfirstthatthe Bureaufailedtoevaluateitswaiverrequestinaccordance withWAITRadiov.FCC,418F.2d1153(D.C.Cit.1969). CitingWorld'sFair-1982,89FCC2d1374.1379(1982). andPonceTVCorp.,1FCCRed1167.1176(1986).Crain assertsthattheapplicablecriteriaarewhetherthepolicy underlyingarulewouldbecircumventedbyawaiverand whetherthepublicwouldbenefit. 6.Craincontendsthatgrantofawaiverherewouldnot underminethepolicyunderlying73.21l(b).Accordingto Crain.thedenialletteracknowledgesthis,sincetheresulting interferingcontourwillextendnofurtherthanthat producedbyaClassCstationoperatingwithmaximum ClassCfacilities(100kWERPat600metersHAAT). CrainmaintainsthatRockCity,andsubsequentprecedent actuallysupportsitswaiverrequest.Theapplicantasserts that.whiletheCommissiondeclinedtowaivethepower limitinRockCitybecausethesameresultcouldhavebeen achievedbywayofadirectionalantennaorheight,thereis noothermeansofimprovingWWUS'coverageanduseof additionalpoweristhereforeappropriate.CraincitesGolden WestBroadcasters("GoldenWest").4FCCRed.2097. 2099(1989),asasituationwheretheCommissionauthorized asuperpoweroperation,becauseexistingcitycoverage wasinadequate.andthiswasthebestmeansof addressingtheproblem.ItcitesTri-ValleyBroadcastingCo. (WYRY-FM),("Tri-Valley").4FCCRcd4711(1989),asa situationwhere,withnofullyspacedsiteavailable,the needforemergencyinformationjustifiedashortspaced facility,eventhoughtheresultantinterferingcontourextended beyondwhattheCommission'sRulescontemplated. Additionally,itassertsthatallofthisprecedentinvolves waiversofrulesformingan"integratedsystem"ofrules tieswith100kWeffectiveradiatedpoweratanantennaheight aboveaverageterrainof3(10metersorgreaterorbeautomatically downgradedtolowerstatus). 2Pursuantto73.211(b),themaximumpowerandheightlevels forClassCstationsare100kWand600meters,respectively. 8FCCRedNo.14 designedtoensuretheintegrityoftheCommission'sallocations system.Inthisregard,Crainarguesthatwaivingthe maximumpowerlimittoimprovecoverageasinGolden Westhastheeffectofextendingserviceandinterfering contoursbeyondastation's"allocationsenvelope"andthat asimilarresultoccurswherethespacingprovisionsare waived. 7.Crain'snextargumentisthatitspublicinterestshowing wasignoredbytheBureau.AccordingtoCrain,itcited authority for the proposition that mandatory reclassificationtoClassC1statusisinappropriateinsituations whereterrainanomaliesrendertheCommission's propagationcurvesunreliable.Crainassertsthatthe"Denver cases"involvedarecognitionthatdisruptiontoexisting serviceisasufficientbasistoavoidreclassification.even wheresitesareavailablefromwhichfullcompliancewith theRulescanbeachieved.CrainmaintainsthattheBureau failedtofollowtheCommission'sholdingin Bayshore,thatapowerlimitationwaiverisappropriate wherenositeisavailableforafullheightantennaand whereasimilarterrainanomalywouldresultincoverage beyondpredictions.Crainalsoassertsthatitdemonstrated belowthatagrantofitsproposalwouldnotprecludeany newallocation.Finally.Crainmaintainsthatimplicitinits proposalisthepossibilityofauthorizingsomelesser amountofpowerincombinationwithadirectionalantenna,
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- the Commission act to eliminate it. More importantly, Bear fails to provide a public interest rationale that overcomes WBT(FM)'s right under the Commission's Rules to interference-free nighttime service. Station WBT(AM), Charlotte, North Carolina, is a Class A station operating on a clear channel and is entitled to protection in its extended area of primary and secondary service. See 47 C.F.R. 73.21. The community of East Providence, Rhode Island, comes within WBT(AM)'s secondary service area. Bear's inability to obtain nighttime authority is due to the protection owed to WBT(AM) in that secondary service area. [20]See Footnote 20. Although Bear implies that denying WPMZ(AM) nighttime service would adversely affect the community's Hispanic population, the record indicates that at least one other station, with
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- -- Low Power FM Broadcast Stations (LPFM) [56]Subpart H -- Rules Applicable to All Broadcast Stations [57]Subpart I -- Competitive Bidding Procedures [58]Subpart J -- Class A Television Broadcast Stations [59]Subpart K -- Application and Selection Procedures on Reserved Noncommercial Educational Channels Subpart A -- AM Broadcast Stations [60]TEXT [61]PDF 73.1 Scope. [62]TEXT [63]PDF 73.14 AM broadcast definitions. [64]TEXT [65]PDF 73.21 Classes of AM broadcast channels and stations. [ [66]AM Classes ] [67]TEXT [68]PDF 73.23 AM broadcast station applications affected by international agreements. [69]TEXT [70]PDF 73.24 Broadcast facilities; showing required. [71]TEXT [72]PDF 73.25 Clear channels; Class A, Class B and Class D stations. [ [73]AM Classes ] [74]TEXT [75]PDF 73.26 Regional channels; Class B and Class D stations. [ [76]AM Classes
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- -- Low Power FM Broadcast Stations (LPFM) [9]Subpart H -- Rules Applicable to All Broadcast Stations [10]Subpart I -- Competitive Bidding Procedures [11]Subpart J -- Class A Television Broadcast Stations [12]Subpart K -- Application and Selection Procedures on Reserved Noncommercial Educational Channels Subpart A -- AM Broadcast Stations [13]TEXT [14]PDF 73.1 Scope. [15]TEXT [16]PDF 73.14 AM broadcast definitions. [17]TEXT [18]PDF 73.21 Classes of AM broadcast channels and stations. [ [19]AM Classes ] [20]TEXT [21]PDF 73.23 AM broadcast station applications affected by international agreements. [22]TEXT [23]PDF 73.24 Broadcast facilities; showing required. [24]TEXT [25]PDF 73.25 Clear channels; Class A, Class B and Class D stations. [ [26]AM Classes ] [27]TEXT [28]PDF 73.26 Regional channels; Class B and Class D stations. [ [29]AM Classes