FCC Web Documents citing 73.766
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- 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 73.756(c) of the rules, to the current ITU regulation standard of 10 Hz. Finally, the staff recommends that the Commission modify the last sentence of section 73.766 of the rules to change the highest modulating frequency from 5 kHz to 4.5 kHz, to reflect a provision in the Final Acts of WARC-87. These changes would bring the Commission's international broadcasting rules into conformance with current international provisions, make the rules easier to use, and avoid the confusion that could result from different Commission and international requirements. Detariffing
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- astronomy observations in this frequency range. Fourth, we propose to clarify how the band 7100-7300 kHz may be used by international broadcast stations. Fifth, we propose to replace the map depicting geographical zones or areas of reception ("target zone map") in Section 73.703 with the current ITU target zone map. Sixth, we propose to modify the last sentence of Section 73.766 to change the highest modulating frequency from 5 kilohertz to 4.5 kilohertz to reflect a long-standing international provision. We believe that our HFBC licensees have already made this technical change. The adoption of these proposals would make our Rules easier to use and would avoid the confusion that could result from different Commission and international requirements for international broadcast operations.
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- international broadcast stations by removing outdated cross references to the ITU Radio Regulations and instead adding cross references to the Commission's Rules. Additionally, it proposed to replace the map depicting geographical zones for areas of reception (``target zone map'') in Section 73.703 with the current ITU target zone map. Finally, the Commission proposed to modify the last sentence of Section 73.766 to change the highest modulating frequency from 5 kilohertz to 4.5 kilohertz to reflect a long-standing international provision. Comments. Herald Broadcasting Syndicate, licensee of International Broadcast Station WSHB (``WSHB'') and The National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters (``NASB'') commented jointly on the proposals that were made regarding Part 73, Subpart F. WSHB/NASB did not, however, comment on any of the allocation
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- conditions; others such as 32-, 16- and 8-QAM are specified for use when needed. (iv) RF protection ratio values. The protection ratio values for analog and digital emissions for co-channel and adjacent channel conditions shall be in accordance with Resolution 543 (WRC-03) as provisional RF protection ratio values subject to revision or confirmation by a future competent conference. 13. Section 73.766 is removed and reserved. § 73.766 Modulation and bandwidth. [Reserved.] Appendix B: Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis . The Commission will send a copy of the Omnibus NPRM, including this IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration. In addition, the Omnibus NPRM (or summaries thereof), including the IRFA, will be published in the Federal Register. A.
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- conditions; others such as 32-, 16- and 8-QAM are specified for use when needed. (5) RF protection ratio values. The protection ratio values for analogue and digital emissions for co-channel and adjacent channel conditions shall be in accordance with Resolution 543 (WRC-03) as provisional RF protection ratio values subject to revision or confirmation by a future competent conference. 22. Section 73.766 is removed and reserved: § 73.766 Modulation and bandwidth. [Reserved] PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 23. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sections 4(I), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(I), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7). 24. Section 90.20 is amended by revising
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- was used for implementation of the WRC `97 Final Acts. Fourth, the staff recommends that the Commission change the frequency control tolerance of 0.0015 percent of the assigned frequency, which is specified in section 73.756(c) of the rules, to the current ITU regulation standard of 10 Hz. Finally, the staff recommends that the Commission modify the last sentence of section 73.766 of the rules to change the highest modulating frequency from 5 kHz to 4.5 kHz, to reflect a provision in the Final Acts of WARC-87. These changes would bring the Commission's international broadcasting rules into conformance with current international provisions. This will make the rules easier to use and will avoid the confusion that could result from different Commission and