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- by Harmony Pet Care (``HPC'') on September 1, 2004, alleging that it was experiencing interference problems due to its proximity to WAUK(AM)'s transmitter. For the reasons set forth below, we deny the Objection and grant the Application. In an Appendix to this letter, we also outline the station's responsibilities under the blanketing interference provisions for AM stations contained in Section 73.88 of the Commission's Rules (the ``Rules''). Background. In its Objection, HPC states that it has recently been experiencing problems with transmitting and viewing its ultrasound images and electrocardiograms (``ECGs''), and that it has experienced interference through its phone lines, fax lines and electrical outlets. HPC states that GKB has been cooperative in investigating and suggesting remedies to resolve the problem
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- ``Objection'') filed by Ms.Tammy Pitt (``Pitt'') on April 7, 2005, alleging that the operation of KOVE(AM) causes interference with her home telephone line. For the reasons set forth below, we deny the Objection and grant the Application. In an Appendix to this letter, we also outline the station's responsibilities under the blanketing interference provisions for AM stations contained in Section 73.88 of the Commission's Rules (the ``Rules''). Discussion. Informal objections must, pursuant to Section 309(e) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the ``Act''), provide properly supported allegations of fact that, if true, would establish a substantial and material question of fact that grant of the application would be prima facie inconsistent with Section 309(k) of the Act, which governs
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- Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 - CC Docket No. 96-98 02/28/10 3060-0711 Secs. 1.5001, 1.5002, 1.5003, 1.5004, 1.5005, 1.5006 and 1.5007 10/31/09 3060-0713 Alternative Broadcast Inspection Program (ABIP) Compliance Notification 07/31/08 3060-0715 Telecommunications Carriers' Use of Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) and Other Customer Information - CC Docket No. 96-115 05/31/08 3060-0716 Secs. 73.88, 73.718, 73.685 and 73.1630 11/30/09 3060-0717 Secs. 64.703(a), 64.709, and 64.710 06/30/08 3060-0718 Part 101, Governing the Terrestrial Microwave Fixed Radio Service 06/30/09 3060-0719 Quarterly Report of IntraLATA Carriers Listing Payphone Automatic Number Identifications (ANIs) 01/31/10 3060-0723 Public Disclosure of Network Information by Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) 10/31/09 3060-0725 Quarterly Filing of Nondiscrimination Reports (on Quality of Service, Installation, and
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- 1 V/m contour not exceed one percent of the population within the 25 mV/m contour. KM states that a waiver of Section 73.24(g) of the Rules is appropriate because of the ``generally rural characteristics immediately surrounding the propose site.'' KM states that should a waiver be granted, it takes full responsibility to remedy reasonable complaints of blanketing interference under Section 73.88 of the Rules. Under these circumstances we find it in the public interest, and consistent with Commission policy and precedent, to grant a waiver of Section 73.24(g) of the Rules. Conclusion/Actions. We have evaluated KM's long form application, and find it fully compliant with all pertinent statutory and regulatory requirements. We also find that grant of the application would further
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- CC Docket No. 96-98 02/28/10 3060-0711 Secs. 1.5001, 1.5002, 1.5003, 1.5004, 1.5005, 1.5006 and 1.5007, Implementation of Section 34(a)(1) of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 10/31/09 3060-0713 Alternative Broadcast Inspection Program (ABIP) Compliance Notification 04/30/11 3060-0715 Telecommunications Carriers' Use of Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) and Other Customer Information - CC Docket No. 96-115 07/31/11 3060-0716 Secs. 73.88, 73.718, 73.685 and 73.1630 11/30/09 3060-0717 Secs. 64.703(a), 64.709, and 64.710 06/30/11 3060-0718 Part 101, Governing the Terrestrial Microwave Fixed Radio Service 06/30/09 3060-0719 Quarterly Report of IntraLATA Carriers Listing Payphone Automatic Number Identifications (ANIs) 01/31/10 3060-0723 Public Disclosure of Network Information by Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) 10/31/09 3060-0725 Quarterly Filing of Nondiscrimination Reports (on Quality of Service, Installation, and
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- required to take remedial action to resolve blanketing interference complaints occurring within the immediate vicinity of the antenna site. A station's specific blanketing interference radius is defined by the Rules. For AM stations, the vicinity in which AM radio licensees are responsible for alleviating blanketing interference as the geographical area within the 1 V/m signal contour. See 47 C.F.R. 73.88, 73.318. 47 U.S.C. 309(k); 47 C.F.R. 0.61, 0.283. Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 February 14, 2008 h 4 T ~ (c) " gd %PNG ` ` b``D 4 &)@-@@7 H >O p j 2=k "_ - J, NtRb 7PUZS 'wpˈ jPT{.|87w]gyAҨ-=T#O> #W pU^S t''TxNtl ۦX6`T{:r AR\
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- on December 1, 2005, alleging that persons in Ferndale, Washington, are experiencing interference problems due to their proximity to KRPI's transmitter. For the reasons set forth below, we deny the Objection and grant the Application. In an attachment to this letter, we also outline the station's responsibilities under the blanketing interference provisions for AM stations as set forth in Sections 73.88 and 73.318 of the Commission's Rules (the "Rules"). Background. Residents allege that: (a) KRPI causes blanketing interference to radio frequency (``R.F.'') and non-R.F. devices located in the vicinity of the KRPI towers; (b) KRPI signals exceed safe environmental levels; (c) KRPI does not conform to the spurious emission limits in the Rules; (d) the fences and warning signs at the
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- 1.5002, 1.5003, 1.5004, 1.5005, 1.5006 and 1.5007, Implementation of section 34(a)(1) of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 10/31/12 3060-0713 Alternative Broadcast Inspection Program (ABIP) Compliance Notification 04/30/11 3060-0715 Telecommunications Carriers' Use of Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) and Other Customer Information - CC Docket No. 96-115 07/31/11 3060-0716 Secs. 73.88, 73.718, 73.685 and 73.1630 05/31/12 3060-0717 Secs. 64.703(a), 64.709, and 64.710 06/30/11 3060-0718 Part 101, Governing the Terrestrial Microwave Fixed Radio Service 05/31/12 3060-0719 Quarterly Report of IntraLATA Carriers Listing Payphone Automatic Number Identifications (ANIs) 03/31/13 3060-0723 47 U.S.C. Section 276, Public Disclosure of Network Information by Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) 10/31/12 3060-0725 Quarterly Filing of Nondiscrimination Reports (on Quality
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- \ltrch\fcs0 Citizens indicates that \'93 at least two local commercial businesses still remain severely impacted by these signals\'94 but does not indicate if KRKO(AM) successfully resolved any other complaints. It appears that Citizens\rquote allegations relate to blanketing interference. We note that KRKO(AM) is required to resolve any blanketing interference issues within one year of commencement of operations, 47 C.F.R. \'a7 73.88, and appears to have made efforts to do so. It would be premature to consider any concerns about blanketing interference from the new AM station proposed by CAAM at this time. Thus, we do not consider this issue further.}}}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs22 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs22 \par \par \tab Stewards advocates an EIS. Stewards describes the area surrounding the site and voices concerns about
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- ' 21.88 " N LAT. SITE ID: HUB2 1000 SOUTHERN ENERGY DR. (4.5M.) HUB2 (BACKUP), FAULKNER, CONWAY, AR 92 26 ' 16.90 " W LONG. LOCATION: ANDREW HUB2 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 4.5M. PEDESTAL MOUNT 55.71 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 775KG7W 64.88 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M36G7W 67.71 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 12M4G7W 73.88 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 10M9G7W DIGITAL 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 859KG7W DIGITAL 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 3M46G7W DIGITAL 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M72G7W SITE ID: 2REMOTE VSAT 1.8 METER, CONUS, 500 UNITS LOCATION: ANDREW REMT 2 1.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 62-18356-01C 55.41 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 859KG7W Page 17 of 20 61.41 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 -
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- LAT. SITE ID: HUB2 1000 SOUTHERN ENERGY DR. (4.5M.) HUB2 (BACKUP), FAULKNER, CONWAY, AR 92 26 ' 16.90 " W LONG. LOCATION: Page 7 of 13 ANDREW HUB2 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 4.5M. PEDESTAL MOUNT 55.71 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 775KG7W 64.88 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M36G7W 67.71 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 12M4G7W 73.88 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 10M9G7W DIGITAL 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 859KG7W DIGITAL 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 3M46G7W DIGITAL 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M72G7W SITE ID: 2REMOTE VSAT 1.8 METER, CONUS, 500 UNITS LOCATION: ANDREW REMT 2 1.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 62-18356-01C 55.41 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 859KG7W 61.41 dBW DIGITAL 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 3M43G7W DIGITAL
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- dBW BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM, FEC rates-1/2-7/8, various data rates 19kbps - 90Mbps, combination of digital services - data, compressed digital video, internet, etc. 11450.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 15K2G7W - 0.00 dBW BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM, FEC rates-1/2-7/8, various data rates 19kbps - 90Mbps, combination of digital services - data, compressed digital video, internet, etc. 11450.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.88 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 78.77 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13750.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.21 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 10M0G7W 73.88 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 84.74 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 77M0G7W DIGITAL DATA 10950.0000 - 11200.0000 MHz 500KG7W DIGITAL DATA 11450.0000 - 11700.0000 MHz 500KG7W DIGITAL DATA
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- dBW BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM, FEC rates-1/2-7/8, various data rates 19kbps - 90Mbps, combination of digital services - data, compressed digital video, internet, etc. 11450.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 15K2G7W - 0.00 dBW BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM, FEC rates-1/2-7/8, various data rates 19kbps - 90Mbps, combination of digital services - data, compressed digital video, internet, etc. 11450.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.88 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13750.0000 - 13770.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 78.77 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13750.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 73.21 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13770.0000 - 13780.0000 MHz 10M0G7W 73.88 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 1M00G7W 84.74 dBW DIGITAL DATA 13780.0000 - 14000.0000 MHz 77M0G7W DIGITAL DATA 10950.0000 - 11200.0000 MHz 500KG7W DIGITAL DATA 11450.0000 - 11700.0000 MHz 500KG7W DIGITAL DATA
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- antenna and common point ammeters. [109]TEXT [110]PDF 73.58 Indicating instruments. [111]TEXT [112]PDF 73.61 AM directional antenna field strength measurements. [113]TEXT [114]PDF 73.62 Directional antenna system tolerances. [115]TEXT [116]PDF 73.68 Sampling systems for antenna monitors. [ [117]Sampling Systems (1976) ] and [ [118]Public Notice, 12/09/1985 ] [119]TEXT [120]PDF 73.69 Antenna monitors. [121]TEXT [122]PDF 73.72 Operating during the experimental period. [123]TEXT [124]PDF 73.88 Blanketing interference. [125]TEXT [126]PDF 73.99 Presunrise service authorization (PSRA) and postsunset service authorization (PSSA). [127]TEXT [128]PDF 73.127 Use of multiplex transmission. [129]TEXT [130]PDF 73.128 AM stereophonic broadcasting. [131]TEXT [132]PDF 73.132 Territorial exclusivity. [133]TEXT [134]PDF 73.150 Directional antenna systems. [135]TEXT [136]PDF 73.151 Field strength measurements to establish performance of directional antennas. [137]TEXT [138]PDF 73.152 Modification of directional antenna data. [139]TEXT [140]PDF
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- 113.97 Connecticut 24.29 4.65 7.87 36.12 1.51 0.80 75.24 20.20 95.44 Delaware 23.71 4.63 3.75 39.03 0.99 0.56 72.67 21.23 93.90 District of Columbia 32.34 3.76 0.03 30.96 3.58 1.04 71.72 44.85 116.57 Florida 28.79 5.08 12.01 31.39 2.57 0.74 80.58 20.83 101.41 Georgia 37.64 4.96 9.45 32.80 2.08 0.90 87.83 22.26 110.10 Hawaii 35.42 4.76 3.82 27.79 1.13 0.96 73.88 18.23 92.11 Idaho 27.91 5.33 7.66 37.77 0.00 1.25 79.92 16.91 96.83 Illinois 30.09 4.48 12.35 27.52 2.27 0.59 77.31 21.51 98.82 Indiana 27.72 4.63 14.84 25.99 1.11 0.72 75.02 16.36 91.39 Iowa 22.31 5.07 13.73 30.04 2.33 0.85 74.32 21.09 95.41 Kansas 30.28 4.62 12.48 30.43 4.77 0.73 83.30 17.78 101.08 Kentucky 35.20 4.96 12.13 30.18 0.89 0.88 84.24
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- by Harmony Pet Care (``HPC'') on September 1, 2004, alleging that it was experiencing interference problems due to its proximity to WAUK(AM)'s transmitter. For the reasons set forth below, we deny the Objection and grant the Application. In an Appendix to this letter, we also outline the station's responsibilities under the blanketing interference provisions for AM stations contained in Section 73.88 of the Commission's Rules (the ``Rules''). Background. In its Objection, HPC states that it has recently been experiencing problems with transmitting and viewing its ultrasound images and electrocardiograms (``ECGs''), and that it has experienced interference through its phone lines, fax lines and electrical outlets. HPC states that GKB has been cooperative in investigating and suggesting remedies to resolve the problem
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- required to take remedial action to resolve blanketing interference complaints occurring within the immediate vicinity of the antenna site. A station's specific blanketing interference radius is defined by the Rules. For AM stations, the vicinity in which AM radio licensees are responsible for alleviating blanketing interference as the geographical area within the 1 V/m signal contour. See 47 C.F.R. 73.88, 73.318. 47 U.S.C. 309(k); 47 C.F.R. 0.61, 0.283. Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 February 14, 2008 h 4 T ~ (c) " gd %PNG ` ` b``D 4 &)@-@@7 H >O p j 2=k "_ - J, NtRb 7PUZS 'wpˈ jPT{.|87w]gyAҨ-=T#O> #W pU^S t''TxNtl ۦX6`T{:r AR\
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- on December 1, 2005, alleging that persons in Ferndale, Washington, are experiencing interference problems due to their proximity to KRPI's transmitter. For the reasons set forth below, we deny the Objection and grant the Application. In an attachment to this letter, we also outline the station's responsibilities under the blanketing interference provisions for AM stations as set forth in Sections 73.88 and 73.318 of the Commission's Rules (the "Rules"). Background. Residents allege that: (a) KRPI causes blanketing interference to radio frequency (``R.F.'') and non-R.F. devices located in the vicinity of the KRPI towers; (b) KRPI signals exceed safe environmental levels; (c) KRPI does not conform to the spurious emission limits in the Rules; (d) the fences and warning signs at the
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- \ltrch\fcs0 Citizens indicates that \'93 at least two local commercial businesses still remain severely impacted by these signals\'94 but does not indicate if KRKO(AM) successfully resolved any other complaints. It appears that Citizens\rquote allegations relate to blanketing interference. We note that KRKO(AM) is required to resolve any blanketing interference issues within one year of commencement of operations, 47 C.F.R. \'a7 73.88, and appears to have made efforts to do so. It would be premature to consider any concerns about blanketing interference from the new AM station proposed by CAAM at this time. Thus, we do not consider this issue further.}}}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs22 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs22 \par \par \tab Stewards advocates an EIS. Stewards describes the area surrounding the site and voices concerns about
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- antenna and common point ammeters. [109]TEXT [110]PDF 73.58 Indicating instruments. [111]TEXT [112]PDF 73.61 AM directional antenna field strength measurements. [113]TEXT [114]PDF 73.62 Directional antenna system tolerances. [115]TEXT [116]PDF 73.68 Sampling systems for antenna monitors. [ [117]Sampling Systems (1976) ] and [ [118]Public Notice, 12/09/1985 ] [119]TEXT [120]PDF 73.69 Antenna monitors. [121]TEXT [122]PDF 73.72 Operating during the experimental period. [123]TEXT [124]PDF 73.88 Blanketing interference. [125]TEXT [126]PDF 73.99 Presunrise service authorization (PSRA) and postsunset service authorization (PSSA). [127]TEXT [128]PDF 73.127 Use of multiplex transmission. [129]TEXT [130]PDF 73.128 AM stereophonic broadcasting. [131]TEXT [132]PDF 73.132 Territorial exclusivity. [133]TEXT [134]PDF 73.150 Directional antenna systems. [135]TEXT [136]PDF 73.151 Field strength measurements to establish performance of directional antennas. [137]TEXT [138]PDF 73.152 Modification of directional antenna data. [139]TEXT [140]PDF
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- antenna and common point ammeters. [62]TEXT [63]PDF 73.58 Indicating instruments. [64]TEXT [65]PDF 73.61 AM directional antenna field strength measurements. [66]TEXT [67]PDF 73.62 Directional antenna system tolerances. [68]TEXT [69]PDF 73.68 Sampling systems for antenna monitors. [ [70]Sampling Systems (1976) ] and [ [71]Public Notice, 12/09/1985 ] [72]TEXT [73]PDF 73.69 Antenna monitors. [74]TEXT [75]PDF 73.72 Operating during the experimental period. [76]TEXT [77]PDF 73.88 Blanketing interference. [78]TEXT [79]PDF 73.99 Presunrise service authorization (PSRA) and postsunset service authorization (PSSA). [80]TEXT [81]PDF 73.127 Use of multiplex transmission. [82]TEXT [83]PDF 73.128 AM stereophonic broadcasting. [84]TEXT [85]PDF 73.132 Territorial exclusivity. [86]TEXT [87]PDF 73.150 Directional antenna systems. [88]TEXT [89]PDF 73.151 Field strength measurements to establish performance of directional antennas. [90]TEXT [91]PDF 73.152 Modification of directional antenna data. [92]TEXT [93]PDF