FCC Web Documents citing 73.701
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- earth stations operating in the band 17.3-17.7 GHz. 47 C.F.R. § 90.103(b). See Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules Regarding Implementation of the Final Acts of the World Administrative Radio Conference, Geneva, 1979, General Docket 80-739, Second Report and Order, 49 FR 2357 (January 19, 1984) at p. C-141 (reflecting the deletion) (WARC-79 Implementation R&O). 47 C.F.R. § 73.701(a). Prior to WARC-92, the following eight bands were allocated exclusively to the HFBC service on a worldwide basis: 5950-6200 kHz, 9500-9900 kHz, 11650-12050 kHz, 13600-13800 kHz, 15100-15600 kHz, 17550-17900 kHz, 21450-21850 kHz, and 25670-26100 kHz. In addition, the band 7100-7300 kHz was allocated to the HFBC service on an exclusive basis in Regions 1 and 3. On the condition that
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- RULES. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION EMPLOYEES FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO THE BROADCASTING SERVICE BETWEEN 5,950 AND 26,100 KHZ. THE TRANSMISSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION, WHICH ARE LICENSED TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ONLY, ARE INTENDED TO BE RECEIVED DIRECTLY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 73 SECTION 73.701 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITES THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE (DBS) SERVICE PERMITS SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OR RETRANSMITTED BY SPACE STATIONS TO BE DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 100 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DBS DOES NOT INCLUDE DTH/FSS SERVICE. DTH/FSS IS A FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE. RULES PERTINENT TO DTH/FSS
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- RULES. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION EMPLOYEES FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO THE BROADCASTING SERVICE BETWEEN 5,950 AND 26,100 KHZ. THE TRANSMISSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION, WHICH ARE LICENSED TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ONLY, ARE INTENDED TO BE RECEIVED DIRECTLY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 73 SECTION 73.701 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITES THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE (DBS) SERVICE PERMITS SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OR RETRANSMITTED BY SPACE STATIONS TO BE DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 100 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DBS DOES NOT INCLUDE DTH/FSS SERVICE. DTH/FSS IS A FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE. RULES PERTINENT TO DTH/FSS
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- RULES. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION EMPLOYS FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO THE BROADCASTING SERVICE BETWEEN 5,950 AND 26,100 KHZ. THE TRANSMISSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION, WHICH ARE LICENSED TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ONLY, ARE INTENDED TO BE RECEIVED DIRECTLY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 73 SECTION 73.701 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITES THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE (DBS) SERVICE PERMITS SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OR RETRANSMITTED BY SPACE STATIONS TO BE DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 25 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DBS DOES NOT INCLUDE DIRECT-TO-HOME FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE (DTH/FSS). RULES PERTINENT TO DTH/FSS SERVICE ARE LOCATED
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- RULES. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION EMPLOYS FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO THE BROADCASTING SERVICE BETWEEN 5,950 AND 26,100 KHZ. THE TRANSMISSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION, WHICH ARE LICENSED TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ONLY, ARE INTENDED TO BE RECEIVED DIRECTLY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 73 SECTION 73.701 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITES THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE (DBS) SERVICE PERMITS SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OR RETRANSMITTED BY SPACE STATIONS TO BE DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 25 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DBS DOES NOT INCLUDE DIRECT-TO-HOME FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE (DTH/FSS). RULES PERTINENT TO DTH/FSS SERVICE ARE LOCATED
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- RULES. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION EMPLOYS FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO THE BROADCASTING SERVICE BETWEEN 5,950 AND 26,100 KHZ. THE TRANSMISSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION, WHICH ARE LICENSED TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ONLY, ARE INTENDED TO BE RECEIVED DIRECTLY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 73 SECTION 73.701 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITES THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE (DBS) SERVICE PERMITS SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OR RETRANSMITTED BY SPACE STATIONS TO BE DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 25 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DBS DOES NOT INCLUDE DIRECT-TO-HOME FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE (DTH/FSS). RULES PERTINENT TO DTH/FSS SERVICE ARE LOCATED
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- RULES. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION EMPLOYS FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO THE BROADCASTING SERVICE BETWEEN 5,950 AND 26,100 KHZ. THE TRANSMISSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION, WHICH ARE LICENSED TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ONLY, ARE INTENDED TO BE RECEIVED DIRECTLY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 73 SECTION 73.701 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITES THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE (DBS) SERVICE PERMITS SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OR RETRANSMITTED BY SPACE STATIONS TO BE DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 25 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DBS DOES NOT INCLUDE DIRECT-TO-HOME FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE (DTH/FSS). RULES PERTINENT TO DTH/FSS SERVICE ARE LOCATED
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- operating on certain high frequency bands whose transmissions are intended to be received directly by the general public in foreign countries. The staff reviewed the Commission's rules governing international broadcasting stations and determined that five of these rules should be revised to reflect actions taken at recent World Radio Conferences (WRCs). First, the staff recommends that the Commission modify section 73.701(g) - (j) and (l) of the rules, to reflect the Final Acts of WRC `97 (Geneva), which reduced the number of seasonal schedules per year (and thus the number of times per year that licensees have to file for frequency assignments) from four to two. In addition, the staff recommends that the Commission change the starting and ending dates in
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- meet the more stringent standard. Further, we request comment on whether it is feasible to modify existing transmitters to meet this standard. If so, what costs are involved? Additionally, we request that commenters address the effects that grandfathering existing stations at their current frequency tolerance would have on this service. Second, we propose to revise various HFBC definitions in Section 73.701 of our Rules to reflect international requirements as specified in the WRC-97 Final Acts. In particular, we observe that internationally the number of seasonal schedules per year has been reduced from four to two. Third, we propose to delete the band 25600-25670 kHz from the list of frequencies available to HFBC stations in Part 73 of our Rules. This band
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- could, reliance on such alternate programs would put us in the untenable position of having to resolve whether a broadcaster had violated requirements of other agencies in order to determine whether it was in compliance with our rules. Outreach Requirements for International Stations. In the Recon, we indicated that international broadcast stations licensed pursuant to Section 73, Subpart F, Sections 73.701, et seq., would be subject to our EEO requirements, except for the public file requirement, discussed below, given that such stations are not required to have a public file. We are continuing this requirement in the new rules. Recordkeeping. We will require broadcasters to retain documentation concerning their compliance with the three recruitment prongs, as proposed in the Second NPRM.
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- comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in § 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in § 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local FM broadcast stations are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. International broadcast stations as defined in § 73.701 of this chapter are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. Broadcast stations that operate as satellites or repeaters of a hub station (or common studio or control point if there is no hub station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the requirements of this
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- to the regulations for international broadcast stations in Part 73, Subpart F of the Commission's Rules to conform to current international provisions. Specifically, the Commission proposed to amend Section 73.756(c) by revising the frequency tolerance of 0.0015 percent of the assigned frequency to the current ITU standard of 10 hertz. It also proposed to revise various HFBC definitions in Section 73.701 of the Rules to reflect international requirements as specified in the 1997 World Radiocommunications Conference (``WRC-97'') Final Acts. Specifically, the Commission proposed in the Notice to revise definitions for international broadcast stations, coordinated universal time (UTC), day, schedule A, and schedule B. To protect radio astronomy operations, the Commission proposed to delete the band 25600-25670 kHz from the list of
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- values: -115 dB(W/mē) in any 1 MHz band for angles of arrival between 0 and 5 degrees above the horizontal plane; r flux-density which would be obtained under assumed free-space propagation conditions. PART 73 -- RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES 6. The authority citation for Part 73 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334 and 336. 7. Section 73.701 is amended by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows: § 73.701 Definitions. * * * * * (e) Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Time scale, based on the second (SI), as defined in Recommendation ITU-R TF.460-6. * * * * * 8. Section 73.220 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph (b). § 73.220 Restrictions on the use of channels.
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- comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in § 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in § 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local FM broadcast stations are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. International broadcast stations as defined in § 73.701 of this chapter are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. Analog and digital broadcast stations that operate as satellites or repeaters of a hub station (or common studio or control point if there is no hub station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the
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- comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in § 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in § 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local FM broadcast stations are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. International broadcast stations as defined in § 73.701 of this chapter are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. Analog and digital broadcast stations that operate as satellites or repeaters of a hub station (or common studio or control point if there is no hub station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the
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- earth satellite, telegraphy, and telephony; and (3) make minor editorial modifications to the definitions for administration, broadcasting service, mobile service, permissible interference, power, public correspondence, radio, radiocommunication, safety service, semi-duplex operation, telecommunication, and telegram. In addition, we are correcting a typographical error in the definition for telemetry in Section 2.1 and we are revising the definition for UTC in Section 73.701. The definitions of these terms are shown in Appendix A. H. Editorial Amendments We are also taking this opportunity to make various non-substantive changes to Parts 2, 90, and 97 the Commission's Rules. In Part 2, we are updating and correcting Section 2.1 through Section 2.106. The main effect of these actions is to reflect the WRC-03 Final Acts in
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- operating on certain high frequency bands whose transmissions are intended to be received directly by the general public in foreign countries. The staff reviewed the Commission's rules governing international broadcasting stations and determined that five of these rules should be revised to reflect actions taken at recent World Radio Conferences (WRCs). First, the staff recommends that the Commission modify section 73.701(g) - (j) and (l) of the rules, to reflect the Final Acts of WRC `97 (Geneva), which reduced the number of seasonal schedules per year (and thus the number of times per year that licensees have to file for frequency assignments) from four to two. In addition, the staff recommends that the Commission change the starting and ending dates in
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- not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local FM broadcast stations are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. International broadcast stations as defined in 73.701 of this chapter are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. Broadcast stations that operate as satellites or repeaters of a hub station (or common studio or control point if there is no hub station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the requirements of this
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- not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local FM broadcast stations are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. International broadcast stations as defined in 73.701 of this chapter are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. Analog and digital broadcast stations that operate as satellites or repeaters of a hub station (or common studio or control point if there is no hub station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the
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- RULES. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION EMPLOYEES FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO THE BROADCASTING SERVICE BETWEEN 5,950 AND 26,100 KHZ. THE TRANSMISSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION, WHICH ARE LICENSED TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ONLY, ARE INTENDED TO BE RECEIVED DIRECTLY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 73 SECTION 73.701 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITES THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE (DBS) SERVICE PERMITS SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OR RETRANSMITTED BY SPACE STATIONS TO BE DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 100 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DBS DOES NOT INCLUDE DTH/FSS SERVICE. DTH/FSS IS A FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE. RULES PERTINENT TO DTH/FSS
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- legally, technically, and financially qualified, to build and operate the proposed HF international broadcasting station. The application procedure for an international broadcasting station is described in Subpart D, Part 1, of the FCC Rules and Regulations [47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)]. The rules pertaining to the requirements and procedures for establishing an international broadcasting station are found in Sections 73.701 - 73.788, Subpart F, Part 73 of the FCC Rules. Copies of the complete rules may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Application for a construction permit should be filed on FCC Form 309 and application for license, upon completion of construction, on FCC Form 310. The forms are available from the FCC
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- RULES. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION EMPLOYEES FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO THE BROADCASTING SERVICE BETWEEN 5,950 AND 26,100 KHZ. THE TRANSMISSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION, WHICH ARE LICENSED TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ONLY, ARE INTENDED TO BE RECEIVED DIRECTLY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 73 SECTION 73.701 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITES THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE (DBS) SERVICE PERMITS SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OR RETRANSMITTED BY SPACE STATIONS TO BE DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 100 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DBS DOES NOT INCLUDE DTH/FSS SERVICE. DTH/FSS IS A FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE. RULES PERTINENT TO DTH/FSS
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- not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local FM broadcast stations are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. International broadcast stations as defined in 73.701 of this chapter are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. Broadcast stations that operate as satellites or repeaters of a hub station (or common studio or control point if there is no hub station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the requirements of this
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2005/FCC-05-191A1.html
- not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local FM broadcast stations are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. International broadcast stations as defined in 73.701 of this chapter are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. Analog and digital broadcast stations that operate as satellites or repeaters of a hub station (or common studio or control point if there is no hub station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the
- http://www.fcc.gov/fees/2000ibguide.doc http://www.fcc.gov/fees/2000ibguide.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/fees/2000ibguide.txt
- RULES. INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION EMPLOYEES FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO THE BROADCASTING SERVICE BETWEEN 5,950 AND 26,100 KHZ. THE TRANSMISSIONS OF AN INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATION, WHICH ARE LICENSED TO NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ONLY, ARE INTENDED TO BE RECEIVED DIRECTLY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 73 SECTION 73.701 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITES THE DIRECT BROADCAST SATELLITE (DBS) SERVICE PERMITS SIGNALS TRANSMITTED OR RETRANSMITTED BY SPACE STATIONS TO BE DIRECTLY RECEIVED BY THE PUBLIC. RULES PERTINENT TO THIS SERVICE ARE LOCATED IN 47 CFR PART 100 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. DBS DOES NOT INCLUDE DTH/FSS SERVICE. DTH/FSS IS A FIXED SATELLITE SERVICE. RULES PERTINENT TO DTH/FSS
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- legally, technically, and financially qualified, to build and operate the proposed HF international broadcasting station. The application procedure for an international broadcasting station is described in Subpart D, Part 1, of the FCC Rules and Regulations [47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)]. The rules pertaining to the requirements and procedures for establishing an international broadcasting station are found in Sections 73.701 - 73.788, Subpart F, Part 73 of the FCC Rules. Copies of the complete rules may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Application for a construction permit should be filed on FCC Form 309 and application for license, upon completion of construction, on FCC Form 310. The forms are available from the FCC