FCC Web Documents citing 73.702
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- US366 15600-15800 BROADCASTING 5.134 US340 US366 17480-17550 BROADCASTING 5.134 5.146 17480-17550 BROADCASTING 5.134 FIXED US340 US366 17480-17550 BROADCASTING 5.134 US340 US366 17480-17550 BROADCASTING 5.134 US340 US366 18900-19020 BROADCASTING 5.134 5.146 18900-19020 BROADCASTING 5.134 FIXED US340 US366 18900-19020 BROADCASTING 5.134 US340 US366 18900-19020 BROADCASTING 5.134 US340 US366 We are also amending the service rules for international broadcast stations by updating Section 73.702. Specifically, we are moving the WARC-92 HFBC bands from the list of co-primary worldwide allocations to the list of exclusive worldwide allocations, i.e., from paragraph (g)(1)(i) to paragraph (f)(1). Because that action will result in only one paragraph under the heading ``Worldwide allocations,'' we are renumbering paragraph (g)(1)(ii) as paragraph (g)(1). Finally, we are removing an expired date from paragraph
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- highlight in the FCC Rule Part Cross References column that, in the U.S. Region 3 insular areas, the bands 7.2-7.3 and 7.4-7.45 MHz are available for licensing under Part 73, Subpart F (i.e., international broadcast stations). See Appendix B for the text of US142. In addition, as a consequence of the conclusion of the 7 MHz Realignment, we update Section 73.702(f)-(h) to reflect the availability of spectrum for international broadcast stations. In a related matter, we simplify the display of 14 HFBC bands in the U.S. Table by merging adjacent bands, which differ only by footnote references, to form 6 larger bands as shown in Table A3 in Appendix A. In the FCC Rule Part Cross References column, we replace all
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- that ``Satellite Communications (25)'' is listed only once. (iii) Remove in the band 4940-4990 MHz, ``Fixed Microwave (101)''. In the list of United States footnotes: (i) Remove the section symbol in footnotes US210, US321, US340, US350, US362, and US396.. (ii) In footnote US389, replace ``Finegayan (Territory of Guam)'' with ``Finegayan (Guam).'' (c) Revise the note to paragraph (f)(2) in Section 73.702 to read as follows: Note to (f)(2): For the allocation of frequencies, the ITU has divided the world into three Regions, which are defined in 47 CFR 2.104(b). The bands 7100-7300 kHz and 7400-7450 kHz are not allocated to the broadcasting service in Region 2. 4. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that this Erratum IS ISSUED pursuant to Section 0.241 of
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- file for frequency assignments) from four to two. In addition, the staff recommends that the Commission change the starting and ending dates in the rule to the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in September, and change the reference month in section 73.701(l) to specify either July or December. Second, the staff recommends that the Commission modify section 73.702(f)(1) of the rules, to include additional bands approved for international broadcasting use by the World Radio Assembly Conference (WRAC) `92. Third, the staff recommends that the Commission replace the target zone map in section 73.703 of the rules with the current ITU target zone map. Fourth, the staff recommends that the Commission change the frequency control tolerance specified in section
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- ending at 0100 UTC on the last Sunday in March. (j) [Reserved] * * * * * (l) Reference month. That month of a season which is used for determining predicted propagation characteristics for the season. The reference month for Schedule A is July and the reference month for Schedule B is December. * * * * * 5. Sections 73.702 is amended by revising paragraphs (f) and (f)(1), by revising the first two sentences in paragraph (f)(2); by adding new paragraph (f)(3); and by redesignating paragraph (f)(3) as (f)(4) to read as follows: § 73.702 Assignment and use of frequencies. * * * * * (f) Assigned frequencies shall be within the following bands, which are allocated on an exclusive
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- 0.0015 percent of the assigned frequency. They argue that in most cases this would not adversely affect the overall effectiveness of any broadcaster. They support our proposals to revise the HFBC definitions in Section 73.701, delete the broadcast band 25600-25670 kHz, and replace the map in Section 73.703 with the current ITU target zone map. They also support revising Section 73.702(f)(2) to remove the outdated cross-reference to the ITU Radio Regulations, but submit that use of the 7100-7300 kHz band by broadcasters and amateurs in different regions still needs to be resolved internationally. Also, they support our proposal to require that transmitters maintain a maximum modulating frequency of 4.5 kHz. In this regard, they state that there are sufficient audio shaping
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- 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. * * * * * (b) [Reserved.] 9. Section 73.603 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph (b). § 73.603 Numerical designation of television channels. * * * * * (b) [Reserved.] 10. Sections 73.702 is amended by revising paragraph (f)(2) and by adding new paragraphs (f)(3) and (f)(4) to read as follows: § 73.702 Assignment and use of frequencies. * * * * * (f) Assigned frequencies shall be within the following bands, which are allocated on an exclusive basis to the broadcasting service: (1) 5950-6200 kHz, 9500-9900 kHz, 11650-12050 kHz, 13600-13800 kHz, 15100-15600
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- exclusively to the broadcasting service. At the conclusion of the WRC-03 transition period (March 29, 2009), this action replaces 100 kilohertz of exclusive Regional HFBC spectrum (7100-7200 kHz), which is being reallocated to the amateur service, with 50 kilohertz of exclusive global HFBC spectrum (7350-7400 kHz) and 50 kilohertz of exclusive Regional HFBC spectrum (7400-7450 kHz). We are reorganizing Section 73.702(f) of the Commission's Rules in order to clarify and correct existing rules and to add the band 7350-7450 kHz to these rules. First, we are subdividing Section 73.702(f) into three paragraphs by establishing new paragraph (g) for the rules that will apply to co-primary HFBC allocations and new paragraph (h) for requirements that will apply to Regional HFBC operation. Section
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- file for frequency assignments) from four to two. In addition, the staff recommends that the Commission change the starting and ending dates in the rule to the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in September, and change the reference month in section 73.701(l) to specify either July or December. Second, the staff recommends that the Commission modify section 73.702(f)(1) of the rules, which lists the frequencies that can be assigned by the Commission for international broadcasting, to include additional bands approved for international broadcasting use by the World Radio Assembly Conference (WRAC) `92. Third, the staff recommends that the Commission replace the target zone map in section 73.703 of the rules with the current ITU target zone map, which
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- question before the Commission here. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 1.4000(a)(2)(iii)(preempting local regulation that precludes reception of an "acceptable" quality signal); 47 C.F.R. § 5.207 (applicants for a pioneer's preference may submit an "acceptable" showing of technical feasibility); 47 C.F.R. § 15.117(c)(Note)(discussing "acceptable" television tuning mechanisms); 47 C.F.R. § 68.318(b)(1)(establishing minimum "acceptable" standards for certain terminal equipment); 47 C.F.R. § 73.702(g)(Note)(although FCC prefers field strengths equal to or greater than IFRB standards, lesser field strengths will be "acceptable"); 47 C.F.R. § 73.3522(a)(6)(applicant whose application is not "acceptable" for filing granted opportunity to correct deficiencies). Further, there is no evidence that Congress knew about or considered any of these uses of the word "acceptable" when it drafted the Telecommuni- cations Act. 8