FCC Web Documents citing 74.751
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- notification must be filed with the FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Video Division, Media Bureau, providing the name, address, and telephone number of a person or persons who may be called to secure suspension of operation of the transmitter promptly should such action be deemed necessary by the FCC. Such information shall be kept current by the licensee. ***** Section 74.751 is amended by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 74.751 Modification of transmission systems. ***** (c) Other equipment changes not specifically referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section may be made at the discretion of the licensee, provided that the FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Video Division, Media Bureau, is notified in writing upon the
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- Regulations Applicable to Digital LPTV and TV Translator Stations The following rules in 47 C.F.R. are applicable to digital LPTV and TV translator stations: Section 73.1030-Notifications concerning interference to radio astronomy, research and receiving installations. Sections 74.600-Eligibility for license. Section 74.703-Interference Section 74.709-Land mobile station protection. Section 74.732-Eligibility and licensing requirements. Section 74.734-Attended and unattended operation. Section 74.735-Power limitations. Section 74.751-Modification of transmission systems. Section 74.763-Time of operation. Section 74.765-Posting of station and operator licenses. Section 74.769-Copies of rules. Section 74.780-Broadcast regulations applicable to translators, low power, and booster stations (except Section 73.653 - operation of TV aural and visual transmitters and Section 73.1201 - station identification). Section 74.781-Station records. Section 74.784-Rebroadcasts. Permissible Service of Digital TV Translator and LPTV Stations
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- or seek modification of her construction permit to conform to her constructed facility. Instead, five days before her permit expired, Cohen filed a petition for reconsideration of the dismissal of her license application, arguing that because her station was constructed ``almost to the exact specification contained in her original application,'' the staff erred in dismissing the application pursuant to Section 74.751(b)(2). While Cohen admitted that there was a change in the transmitter output power and antenna gain at the station, she argued that because this information is not required by either FCC Form 346 or FCC Form 347, these changes cannot serve as the basis for dismissing her license application. WCIU filed an opposition on June 16, 2006, supporting the staff's
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- ("Notice") issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Ondas De Vida, Inc., licensee of radio station K205DZ in Devore, California. On August 22, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Los Angeles Office inspected radio station K205DZ located at 34°15'19" north latitude, 117°21'43" west longitude (San Bernardino National Forest), and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 74.751(b): Formal application (FCC Form 346) is required for any of the following changes: (2) ``Any change in the transmitting antenna system, including the direction of radiation, directive antenna pattern, antenna gain, transmission line loss characteristics, or height of antenna center of radiation.'' At the time of the inspection, the Los Angeles agent observed that the antenna's orientation was not consistent
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- 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Alma Vision Hispanic Network, licensee of low power television station K55KD in Los Angeles, California. On July 30, 2008, in response to a complaint, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Los Angeles Office inspected low power television station K55KD located at Mt Wilson, Los Angeles, California, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 74.751(b)(7): No changes may be made in the transmission system of a low power television station without prior authority of the Commission, including a change in authorized operating power. At the time of inspection, the Los Angeles agent observed that station K55KD, which is authorized by special temporary authority to operate at 5 kW effective radiated power (ERP) was operating at
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- which entities may be licensed in the Wireless Radio Services as described in this part and in parts. . . 74. . . of this chapter.'' Section 1.907 of the Rules defines ``Wireless Radio Services'' as ``[a]ll radio services authorized in parts. . .74. . . of this chapter, whether commercial or private in nature.'' We also note that Section 74.751(b)(2) of the Rules provides that formal application using FCC Form 346 is required for any change in the transmitting antenna system, including the direction of radiation and directive antenna pattern. Section 73.3538(a)(4) of the Rules, which applies to Part 74 stations pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 74.780, provides that prior authority is required for ``[a]ny change in the location, height,
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- This is a Notice of Violation ("Notice") issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to U.S. Television, L.L.C. (``USTV''), licensee of UHF Low Power Translator KHHI-LP in Honolulu, Hawaii. On April 12, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected the KHHI-LP transmitting antenna on Palehua Ridge, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. § 74.751(b)(2): ``Formal application (FCC Form 346) is required for...any change in the transmitting system, including...height of antenna center of radiation.'' The most recent license engineering data for KHHI-LP specifies that the antenna radiation center above ground level (``RCAGL'') is 18 meters. On-scene observations indicate that the top of the transmitting antenna is below 18 meters. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the
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- 47 C.F.R. § 74.701(f). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3 (``Any provision of the rules may be waived by the Commission on its own motion or on petition if good cause therefor is shown.'') We will waive the following rules as inapplicable to the services provided under this pilot project: 47 C.F.R. § § 74.731(g)(permissible service), 74.732(g)(booster eligibility), 74.736(a)(emissions), 74.750(a)(FCC transmitter certification), 74.751(a)(modification of transmission systems), 74.761(frequency tolerance), and 74.763(c)(time of operation). Paragraph 19 of the Implementation Order, regarding facilities changes, will continue to apply. Applications to change channel or transmitter site location(s) must be filed in the normal manner on FCC Form 346, seeking a modified construction permit for the underlying analog facilities of the licensed LPTV station or a modification of
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- determine whether a device is in compliance with the rules and then ``self-approves'' the device. There is no requirement for notification to or approval by the Commission. However the manufacturer/responsible party must maintain records of the equipment design, test procedure, report of test results and other information and must submit this information to the Commission on request. 47 C.F.R. § 74.751(a). 47 C.F.R. § 74.750(g). 47 C.F.R. § 74.763(a). For example, after three years of operation, full-service TV stations must operate not less than two hours in each day of the week and not less than 28 hours per calendar week. 47 C.F.R. § 73.1740. Class A TV stations are required to broadcast at least 18 hours each day. 47 C.F.R.
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- applicable to digital low power television and television translator stations: Section 73.1030 - Notifications concerning interference to radio astronomy , research and receiving installations. Sections 74.600- Eligibility for license. Section 74.703 - Interference Section 74.709 - Land mobile station protection. Section 74.732 - Eligibility and licensing requirements. Section 74.734 - Attended and unattended operation. Section 74.735 - Power limitations. Section 74.751 - Modification of transmission systems. Section 74.763 - Time of operation. Section 74.765 - Posting of station and operator licenses. Section 74.769 - Copies of rules. Section 74.780 - Broadcast regulations applicable to translators, low power, and booster stations (except Section 73.653 - operation of TV aural and visual transmitters and Section 73.1201 - station identification). Section 74.781 - Station
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- of informal letters to the Commission for various types of notifications or requests state erroneous addresses where the submissions should be sent. Accordingly, we shall amend the following rule sections to include the proper address within the Commission to which the submission should be sent: Sections 73.45, 73.54, 73.58, 73.68, 73.258, 73.561, 73.1350, 73.1560, 73.1580, 73.1750, 73.3542, 73.3544, 73.3549, 74.734, 74.751, 74.763, 74.784, 74.1231, and 74.1234. 71. We shall adopt revisions to 47 C.F.R. § 74.1235 of the Commission's rules with respect to the protection that must be afforded to and received from FM translator stations within 320 kilometers of the Canadian and Mexican borders. These revised protection requirements were promulgated in the Agreement Between the Government of the United States
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- which entities may be licensed in the Wireless Radio Services as described in this part and in parts. . . 74. . . of this chapter." Section 1.907 of the Rules defines "Wireless Radio Services" as "[a]ll radio services authorized in parts. . .74. . . of this chapter, whether commercial or private in nature." We also note that Section 74.751(b)(2) of the Rules provides that formal application using FCC Form 346 is required for any change in the transmitting antenna system, including the direction of radiation and directive antenna pattern. Section 73.3538(a)(4) of the Rules, which applies to Part 74 stations pursuant to 47 C.F.R. S: 74.780, provides that prior authority is required for "[a]ny change in the location, height,
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- city of license, Greenwich, is in Washington County. No full power station is licensed to Washington County. Accordingly, Time Warner is obligated to carry WVBG-LP in those portions of its system serving communities outside of the largest 160 MSAs. In this regard, WVBG-LP's notification to the Commission regarding its change in city of license was fully in compliance with Section 74.751 of the Commission's rules. The fact that the Commission's database may not have reflected this change in a timely fashion does nothing to alter its legitimacy. Therefore, we accept that WVBG-LP's sole city of license is now Greenwich, New York. In addition, we find that WVBG-LP provided adequate information in its must carry complaint to establish that its programming addresses
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- of informal letters to the Commission for various types of notifications or requests state erroneous addresses where the submissions should be sent. Accordingly, we shall amend the following rule sections to include the proper address within the Commission to which the submission should be sent: Sections 73.45, 73.54, 73.58, 73.68, 73.258, 73.561, 73.1350, 73.1560, 73.1580, 73.1750, 73.3542, 73.3544, 73.3549, 74.734, 74.751, 74.763, 74.784, 74.1231, and 74.1234. 71. We shall adopt revisions to 47 C.F.R. § 74.1235 of the Commission's rules with respect to the protection that must be afforded to and received from FM translator stations within 320 kilometers of the Canadian and Mexican borders. These revised protection requirements were promulgated in the Agreement Between the Government of the United States
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- Geographic Coordinates," 3 FCC Rcd 1478 (1988). B.Item 6: Constructed Facility. The applicant must certify that the facility was constructed as authorized in the underlying construction permit. If there are any differences between the facilities constructed compared with those authorized in the construction permit, the applicant may need to seek approval for the change on FCC Form 346. See Section 74.751. C.Item 7: Special Operating Conditions. The special operating conditions are located on the final pages of the construction permit. Attach exhibits, if required, to document compliance with the special operating conditions. NOTE: SPECIAL OPERATING CONDITIONS MAY PROHIBIT AUTOMATIC PROGRAM TEST AUTHORITY. Automatic Program Test Authority: The permittee of an LPTV, TV Translator or Booster station may begin program tests upon
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- pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Ondas De Vida, Inc., licensee of radio station K205DZ in Devore, California. 2. On August 22, 2007, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Los Angeles Office inspected radio station K205DZ located at 34DEG15'19" north latitude, 117DEG21'43" west longitude (San Bernardino National Forest), and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 74.751(b): Formal application (FCC Form 346) is required for any of the following changes: (2) "Any change in the transmitting antenna system, including the direction of radiation, directive antenna pattern, antenna gain, transmission line loss characteristics, or height of antenna center of radiation." At the time of the inspection, the Los Angeles agent observed that the antenna's orientation was not consistent
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- the Commission's Rules, to Alma Vision Hispanic Network, licensee of low power television station K55KD in Los Angeles, California. 2. On July 30, 2008, in response to a complaint, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Los Angeles Office inspected low power television station K55KD located at Mt Wilson, Los Angeles, California, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 74.751(b)(7): No changes may be made in the transmission system of a low power television station without prior authority of the Commission, including a change in authorized operating power. At the time of inspection, the Los Angeles agent observed that station K55KD, which is authorized by special temporary authority to operate at 5 kW effective radiated power (ERP) was operating at
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- which entities may be licensed in the Wireless Radio Services as described in this part and in parts. . . 74. . . of this chapter." Section 1.907 of the Rules defines "Wireless Radio Services" as "[a]ll radio services authorized in parts. . .74. . . of this chapter, whether commercial or private in nature." We also note that Section 74.751(b)(2) of the Rules provides that formal application using FCC Form 346 is required for any change in the transmitting antenna system, including the direction of radiation and directive antenna pattern. Section 73.3538(a)(4) of the Rules, which applies to Part 74 stations pursuant to 47 C.F.R. S: 74.780, provides that prior authority is required for "[a]ny change in the location, height,
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- is a Notice of Violation ("Notice") issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to U.S. Television, L.L.C. ("USTV"), licensee of UHF Low Power Translator KHHI-LP in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2. On April 12, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Honolulu Office inspected the KHHI-LP transmitting antenna on Palehua Ridge, Hawaii, and observed the following violation: 47 C.F.R. S: 74.751(b)(2): "Formal application (FCC Form 346) is required for...any change in the transmitting system, including...height of antenna center of radiation." The most recent license engineering data for KHHI-LP specifies that the antenna radiation center above ground level ("RCAGL") is 18 meters. On-scene observations indicate that the top of the transmitting antenna is below 18 meters. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of