to filing, we propose to allow applicants who apply for new or modified stations to operate under temporary conditional authority after an application has been properly filed with the Commission. This type of operating authority is permitted in other coordinated services, such as those authorized under Parts 90 and 101 of the Commission's rules and remote pickup BAS under Section 74.431(g). Our experience regarding temporary conditional operation in Parts 90 and 101 has shown it to be a useful tool which enables applicants to begin providing service in a timely manner without having to wait for the Commission to finish processing their applications. This proposal, however, is contingent on our proposal to require prior frequency coordination of the requested operations. By
Commission's rules. The antenna structure either has a FCC Registration Number or is determined to not need one. The proposed station affords protection to radio ``quiet'' zones and monitoring stations. The Commission also proposed to allow temporary conditional authority for low power auxiliary stations authorized under Part 74, Subpart H. To effectuate these changes, the Commission proposed to delete Section 74.431(g) and to adopt new Section 74.25 to allow temporary conditional authorizations for all broadcast auxiliary services. Commenting parties generally support the proposals set forth in the Notice. MSTV/NAB support allowing temporary conditional authority for BAS stations, provided that the BAS facility has been appropriately coordinated. Comsearch states that temporary conditional authority has been extremely useful to Part 101 users in