FCC Web Documents citing 73.239
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-08-1661A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-08-1661A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-08-1661A1.txt
- to Strike at 1. We note, however, that the Petition contains a Certificate of Service that indicates that ICR was, in fact, served at the address listed in ICR's application. See May 23, 2007, Amendment to FCC File No. BNPED 19991117ABJ. See also Supplement at 3. ICR also contends that Sound's alleged refusal to negotiate the tower site violates Section 73.239 of the Rules. See Supplement at 3. This Rule, known as the ``unique site rule,'' generally states that no license may be granted to an FM broadcaster who controls a tower site ``peculiarly suitable'' to FM broadcasting and who restricts access to that site in a manner that limits the number of FM stations in the area or unduly restricts
- http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/amfmrule.html
- 73.209 Protection from interference. [184]TEXT [185]PDF 73.210 Station classes. [ [186]FM Classes ] [187]TEXT [188]PDF 73.211 Power and antenna height requirements. [ [189]FMpower ] [190]TEXT [191]PDF 73.212 Administrative changes in authorizations. [192]TEXT [193]PDF 73.213 Grandfathered short-spaced stations. [194]TEXT [195]PDF 73.215 Contour protection for short-spaced assignments. [196]TEXT [197]PDF 73.220 Restrictions on use of channels. [198]TEXT [199]PDF 73.232 Territorial exclusivity. [200]TEXT [201]PDF 73.239 Use of common antenna site. [202]TEXT [203]PDF 73.258 Indicating instruments. [204]TEXT [205]PDF 73.267 Determining operating power. [206]TEXT [207]PDF 73.277 Permissible transmissions. [208]TEXT [209]PDF 73.293 Use of FM multiplex subcarriers. [210]TEXT [211]PDF 73.295 FM subsidiary communications services. [ [212]Subcarriers / SCA ] [213]TEXT [214]PDF 73.297 FM stereophonic sound broadcasting. [215]TEXT [216]PDF 73.310 FM technical definitions. [217]TEXT [218]PDF 73.311 Field strength contours.
- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/DA-08-1661A1.doc http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/DA-08-1661A1.pdf
- to Strike at 1. We note, however, that the Petition contains a Certificate of Service that indicates that ICR was, in fact, served at the address listed in ICR's application. See May 23, 2007, Amendment to FCC File No. BNPED 19991117ABJ. See also Supplement at 3. ICR also contends that Sound's alleged refusal to negotiate the tower site violates Section 73.239 of the Rules. See Supplement at 3. This Rule, known as the ``unique site rule,'' generally states that no license may be granted to an FM broadcaster who controls a tower site ``peculiarly suitable'' to FM broadcasting and who restricts access to that site in a manner that limits the number of FM stations in the area or unduly restricts
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/amfmrule.html
- 73.209 Protection from interference. [184]TEXT [185]PDF 73.210 Station classes. [ [186]FM Classes ] [187]TEXT [188]PDF 73.211 Power and antenna height requirements. [ [189]FMpower ] [190]TEXT [191]PDF 73.212 Administrative changes in authorizations. [192]TEXT [193]PDF 73.213 Grandfathered short-spaced stations. [194]TEXT [195]PDF 73.215 Contour protection for short-spaced assignments. [196]TEXT [197]PDF 73.220 Restrictions on use of channels. [198]TEXT [199]PDF 73.232 Territorial exclusivity. [200]TEXT [201]PDF 73.239 Use of common antenna site. [202]TEXT [203]PDF 73.258 Indicating instruments. [204]TEXT [205]PDF 73.267 Determining operating power. [206]TEXT [207]PDF 73.277 Permissible transmissions. [208]TEXT [209]PDF 73.293 Use of FM multiplex subcarriers. [210]TEXT [211]PDF 73.295 FM subsidiary communications services. [ [212]Subcarriers / SCA ] [213]TEXT [214]PDF 73.297 FM stereophonic sound broadcasting. [215]TEXT [216]PDF 73.310 FM technical definitions. [217]TEXT [218]PDF 73.311 Field strength contours.
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/includes/63-amfmrule.htm
- 73.209 Protection from interference. [137]TEXT [138]PDF 73.210 Station classes. [ [139]FM Classes ] [140]TEXT [141]PDF 73.211 Power and antenna height requirements. [ [142]FMpower ] [143]TEXT [144]PDF 73.212 Administrative changes in authorizations. [145]TEXT [146]PDF 73.213 Grandfathered short-spaced stations. [147]TEXT [148]PDF 73.215 Contour protection for short-spaced assignments. [149]TEXT [150]PDF 73.220 Restrictions on use of channels. [151]TEXT [152]PDF 73.232 Territorial exclusivity. [153]TEXT [154]PDF 73.239 Use of common antenna site. [155]TEXT [156]PDF 73.258 Indicating instruments. [157]TEXT [158]PDF 73.267 Determining operating power. [159]TEXT [160]PDF 73.277 Permissible transmissions. [161]TEXT [162]PDF 73.293 Use of FM multiplex subcarriers. [163]TEXT [164]PDF 73.295 FM subsidiary communications services. [ [165]Subcarriers / SCA ] [166]TEXT [167]PDF 73.297 FM stereophonic sound broadcasting. [168]TEXT [169]PDF 73.310 FM technical definitions. [170]TEXT [171]PDF 73.311 Field strength contours.
- http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/2000/97-9141.doc http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/2000/97-9141.html
- and Loan Ass'n v. de la Cuesta, 458 U.S. 141, 153-54 (1983). The FCC has exercised its rule-making power to extensively regulate the technologies involved in FM broadcasting. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.201-73.333 (1998). These rules govern, among other things, the power and height of antennas, see id. § 73.211, the use of common antenna sites, see id. § 73.239, and FM transmitter locations, see id. § 73.315. Most significantly, the FCC regulates "FM blanketing interference," which is the sort of interference complained of by the Homeowners. See id. § 73.318. The FCC first defines the area assumed to be blanketed by radio emissions as a function of the effective radiated power of the antenna. Notably, the FCC imposes a