FCC Web Documents citing 76.610
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2011. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2011. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- µV/m applicable law and violations The Commission's rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, which transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- by the Rules. applicable law and violations The Rules provide that cable and non-cable MVPD's that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
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- safety services.'' See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1 & 76.613(a). See, Amendment of Part 76 of the Commission's Rules to Add Frequency Channelling Requirements and restrictions and to require Monitoring for Signal Leakage from Cable Television Systems, 101 F.C.C.2d 117 (1985). 47 C.F.R. § 76.611(a). 47 C.F.R. § 76.615(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 76.12. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605(a)(11) & 76.610-76.617. 47 C.F.R. § 76.5(a). We also treat, for certain CLI testing purposes, as a single system multiple coaxial cable strands that are not mechanically connected to, but technically integrated with a common headend; for example, those connected by microwave link. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.5(kk), 76.601(c)(1), & 76.901(c). 3. Id. Id. Petition, at 4. Time Warner Cable ¶ 6. 47
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- safety services.'' See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1 & 76.613(a). See Amendment of Part 76 of the Commission's Rules to Add Frequency Channelling Requirements and restrictions and to require Monitoring for Signal Leakage from Cable Television Systems, 101 F.C.C.2d 117 (1985). 47 C.F.R. § 76.611(a). 47 C.F.R. § 76.615(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 76.12. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605(a)(11) & 76.610-76.617. 47 C.F.R. § 76.5(a). We also treat, for certain CLI testing purposes, as a single system multiple coaxial cable strands that are not mechanically connected to, but technically integrated with a common headend; for example, those connected by microwave link. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.5(kk), 76.601(c)(1), & 76.901(c). 3. Id. Petition, at 3. Time Warner Cable ¶ 6. 47 C.F.R.
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- other safety services.'' See 47 C.F.R. §§2.1 & 76.613(a). See Amendment of Part 76 of the Commission's Rules to Add Frequency Channelling Requirements and restrictions and to require Monitoring for Signal Leakage from Cable Television Systems, 101 F.C.C.2d 117 (1985). 47 C.F.R. § 76.611(a). 47 C.F.R. § 76.615(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 76.12. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605(a)(11) & 76.610-76.617. 47 C.F.R. § 76.5(a). We also treat, for certain CLI testing purposes, as a single system multiple coaxial cable strands that are not mechanically connected to, but technically integrated with a common headend; for example, those connected by microwave link. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.5(kk), 76.601(c)(1), & 76.901(c). Petition, at 2. Petition, at 3. Id. Id. Petition, at 1-2. Charter
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- safety services.'' See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1 & 76.613(a). See Amendment of Part 76 of the Commission's Rules to Add Frequency Channelling Requirements and restrictions and to require Monitoring for Signal Leakage from Cable Television Systems, 101 F.C.C.2d 117 (1985). 47 C.F.R. § 76.611(a). 47 C.F.R. § 76.615(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 76.12. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605(a)(11) & 76.610-76.617. 47 C.F.R. § 76.5(a). We also treat, for certain CLI testing purposes, as a single system multiple coaxial cable strands that are not mechanically connected to, but technically integrated with a common headend; for example, those connected by microwave link. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.5(kk), 76.601(c)(1), & 76.901(c). Petition, at 3. Id. Id. Petition, at 4. Time Warner Cable ¶
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- safety services.'' See 47 C.F.R. §§ 2.1 & 76.613(a). See Amendment of Part 76 of the Commission's Rules to Add Frequency Channelling Requirements and restrictions and to require Monitoring for Signal Leakage from Cable Television Systems, 101 F.C.C.2d 117 (1985). 47 C.F.R. § 76.611(a). 47 C.F.R. § 76.615(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 76.12. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605(a)(11) & 76.610-76.617. 47 C.F.R. § 76.5(a). We also treat, for certain CLI testing purposes, as a single system multiple coaxial cable strands that are not mechanically connected to, but technically integrated with a common headend; for example, those connected by microwave link. See 47 C.F.R. §§76.5(kk), 76.601(c)(1), & 76.901(c). 3. Petition, at 3. Id.. Time Warner Cable ¶ 6. 47 C.F.R. §
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- other safety services.'' See 47 C.F.R. §§2.1 & 76.613(a). See Amendment of Part 76 of the Commission's Rules to Add Frequency Channelling Requirements and restrictions and to require Monitoring for Signal Leakage from Cable Television Systems, 101 F.C.C.2d 117 (1985). 47 C.F.R. § 76.611(a). 47 C.F.R. § 76.615(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 76.12. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605(a)(11) & 76.610-76.617. 47 C.F.R. § 76.5(a). We also treat, for certain CLI testing purposes, as a single system multiple coaxial cable strands that are not mechanically connected to, but technically integrated with a common headend; for example, those connected by microwave link. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.5(kk), 76.601(c)(1), & 76.901(c). Petition, at 2. Petition, at 3. Id. Petition, at 1-2. Time Warner
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- must be reported to us. We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules. Because we cannot insure that leakage will not occur, we have also retained the requirement that the signal carriers of cable systems must be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services. Discussion On April 17, 2000, the Commission's Denver Office conducted a routine examination of the system cable plant to identify leaks and determine compliance
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- service or of other safety services.'' See id. §§ 2.1 & 76.613(a). See Amendment of Part 76 of the Commission's Rules to Add Frequency Channelling Requirements and restrictions and to require Monitoring for Signal Leakage from Cable Television Systems, 101 F.C.C.2d 117 (1985). 47 C.F.R. § 76.611(a). Id. § 76.1804. See id. § 76.1801. See, e.g., id. §§ 76.605(a)(11) & 76.610-76.617. Id. § 76.5(a). We also treat, for certain CLI testing purposes, as a single system multiple coaxial cable strands that are not mechanically connected to, but technically integrated with a common headend; for example, those connected by microwave link. See id. §§ 76.5(kk), 76.601(b)(1), & 76.901(c). 47 C.F.R. § 76.1610. (...continued from previous page) (continued...) Federal Communications Commission DA 02-3199
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- to the Commission. The Commission also requires routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, the Commission will intervene and require suspension of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules. 5. Commission field agents regularly inspect cable television systems to determine compliance with the Commission's cable signal leakage rules. On April 17, 18 and 27, 2000, an agent from the Commission's Denver, Colorado, Field Office (``Denver Office) inspected a cable system operated by captioned Charter subsidiary, Charter VI in Burlington, Colorado. On each of those dates
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- must be reported to us. We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Rules. On July 23 and 25, 2002, an agent from the Atlanta Office conducted a cable television signal leakage inspection of Valley's cable system located in Fort Valley, Georgia. The agent found that at 31 locations cable signal leakage on the frequency 121.2625 MHz significantly exceeded 20 µV/m at a distance of at least three meters from each
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2011. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2011. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- 2010. applicable law and violations The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- µV/m applicable law and violations The Commission's rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, which transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- by the Rules. applicable law and violations The Rules provide that cable and non-cable MVPD's that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
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- distribution method that uses Internet protocol (``IP'') would be subject to the Commission's new IP closed captioning requirements. See Closed Captioning of Internet Protocol-Delivered Video Programming: Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, Report and Order, 27 FCC Rcd 787 (2012); see also 47 U.S.C. § 613; 47 C.F.R. § 79.4. See 47 C.F.R. § 76.610; see also 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605(a)(12), 76.611, 76.614, 76.1803; 1.1705(a)(1) (FCC Form 320 - Basic Signal Leakage Performance Report). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.800-806. 47 U.S.C. § 522(13) (emphasis added); see also 47 C.F.R. § 76.1000(e); 47 C.F.R. § 76.64(d); 47 C.F.R. § 76.71(a); 47 C.F.R. § 76.1200(b); 47 C.F.R. § 76.1300(d). We note that the Commission previously characterized this
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- the Commission with an identification of the system's operator, a description of the television broadcast signals to be carried, and certain other information called for by Section 76.1801 (formerly Section 76.12) of the Rules. AERONAUTICAL FREQUENCY USAGE NOTIFICATIONS A notice filed by the operator of a cable television system, informing the Commission of its intended usage, in accord with Sections 76.610 - 76.617, and Sections 76.1803 of the Rules, of frequencies in the aeronautical bands 108 - 137 and 225 - 400 MHz, as well as providing certain other information called for by Section 76.1804 (formerly Section 76.615(b)) of the Rules. COMMERCIAL TELEVISION STATIONS Part B TYPE OF APPLICATION FORM # FEE AMOUNT FEE CODE MAILING ADDRESS NEW OR MAJOR CHANGE
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- to the Commission. The Commission also requires routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, the Commission will intervene and require suspension of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules. Commission field agents regularly inspect cable television systems to determine compliance with the Commission's cable signal leakage rules. On March 13 and 14, 2002, an agent from the Tampa Office inspected the cable system operated by Mediacom in Gulf Breeze, Florida. On that date, the agent determined that, at 4 locations, cable signal leakage on 121.2625
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- must be reported to us. We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules. Because we cannot insure that leakage will not occur, we have also retained the requirement that the signal carriers of cable systems must be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services. Discussion On June 6, 2000, Agents from the Denver Office conducted a routine inspection of the system cable plant to identify leaks and determine
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- to the Commission. The Commission also requires routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, the Commission will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules. Because the Commission cannot insure that leakage will not occur, the Commission has also retained the requirement that the signal carriers of cable systems must be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services. III. DISCUSSION On September 24 and 25, 2001, an agent from the Commission's Dallas office conducted an inspection of a portion of
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- 47 C.F.R. § 76.1801(a): ``A system community unit shall be authorized to commence operation only after filing with the Commission the information required on FCC Form 322.'' See also Sections 76.1801(a)(1) - (7), (b) and (c)., Regarding the FAA reported interference to their RCO aeronautical frequency in Point Hope. This Office directs the city's principal or officer attention to Section 76.610 of the Commissions Rules. This Section states, in part, that any operation of any cable system using aeronautical frequencies must comply with the provisions of Sections 76.611, 76.612, 76.613, 76.614, 76.1803, 76.1804 and 76.1706 by reference of the Commissions Rules. These Sections delineate the requirements for startup of and continued operations of a cable system that utilizes aeronautical frequencies, regular
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- a reply to the Notice and therefore the violation: 47 C.F.R. § 1.89(b): ``Within 10 days from the receipt of the notice or such other period as may be specified, the recipient shall send a written answer, in duplicate, directly to the Commission office originating the official notice.'' Again, this Office directs the city's principal or officer attention to Section 76.610 of the Commissions Rules. This Section states, in part, that any operation of any cable system using aeronautical frequencies must comply with the provisions of Sections 76.611, 76.612, 76.613, 76.614, 76.1803, 76.1804 and 76.1706 by reference of the Commissions Rules. These Sections delineate the requirements for startup of and continued operations of a cable system that utilizes aeronautical frequencies, regular
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- provide the Commission with an identification of the system's operator, a description of the television broadcast signals to be carried, and certain other information called for by Section 76.1801 (formerly Section 76.12) of the Rules. AERONAUTICAL FREQUENCY NOTIFICATIONS A notice filed by the operator of a cable television system, informing the Commission of its intended usage, in accord with Sections 76.610 - 76.617, and Sections 76.1803 of the Rules, of frequencies in the aeronautical bands 108 - 137 and 225 - 400 MHz, as well as providing other information called for by Section 76.1804 of the Rules. COMMERCIAL TELEVISION STATIONS Part B TYPE OF APPLICATION FORM # FEE AMOUNT FEE CODE MAILING ADDRESS NEW OR MAJOR CHANGE 301 & 159** $3,720.00/
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- non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- and certain other information called for by Section 76.1801 (formerly Section 76.12) of the Rules. To file for a Cable Community Unit Id (CUID) visit COALS website at: www.fcc.gov/coals. AERONAUTICAL FREQUENCY NOTIFICATIONS Cable Operator FCC Form 321 must be filed electronically by the operator of a cable television system, informing the Commission of its intended usage, in accord with Sections 76.610 - 76.617, and Section 76.1803 of the Rules, of frequencies in the aeronautical bands 108 - 137 and 225 - 400 MHz, as well as providing other information called for by Section 76.1804 of the Rules. To file an Aeronautical Frequency Notification (AFN) visit the COALS website at: www.fcc.gov/coals. Non-Cable MVPD Non-Cable MVPDs planning to use the frequencies in the
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- MVPDs that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
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- non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- MVPD's that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
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- non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- MVPD's that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
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- and certain other information called for by Section 76.1801 (formerly Section 76.12) of the Rules. To file for a Cable Community Unit Id (CUID) visit COALS website at: www.fcc.gov/coals. AERONAUTICAL FREQUENCY NOTIFICATIONS Cable Operator FCC Form 321 must be filed electronically by the operator of a cable television system, informing the Commission of its intended usage, in accord with Sections 76.610 - 76.617, and Section 76.1803 of the Rules, of frequencies in the aeronautical bands 108 - 137 and 225 - 400 MHz, as well as providing other information called for by Section 76.1804 of the Rules. To file an Aeronautical Frequency Notification (AFN) visit the COALS website at: www.fcc.gov/coals. Non-Cable MVPD Non-Cable MVPDs planning to use the frequencies in the
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- must be reported to us. We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules. Because we cannot insure that leakage will not occur, we have also retained the requirement that the signal carriers of cable systems must be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services. The Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') provides the capability for the President to communicate emergency information to the public in a national emergency. It also
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- must be reported to us. We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Rules. We also require that the signal carriers of cable systems be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services. 4. The EAS provides the capability for the President to communicate emergency information to the public in a national emergency. It also may be used by state and local government to provide information to their residents in case
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- Parts 76 and 78 of the Commission's Rules As part of our effort to keep our rules consistent and up to date, we propose the following deletions and updates. We are proposing to eliminate Sections 76.618 and 76.619 because the period allotted for grandfathered cable television operation ended on July 1, 1990. Consequently, we also are proposing to amend Section 76.610 to remove the reference to Sections 76.618 and 76.619 found in the last sentence of the rule. In addition, we are deleting Note 2 of Section 76.610 because the exclusion of the frequency band 136-137 MHz expired on January 1, 1990. We also propose incorporating Section 76.620 into Section 76.610 as the requirements under Section 76.610 apply to all MVPDs
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- by revising the second sentence to read as follows: § 76.403 Cable television system reports. *** These forms shall be completed and filed with (returned to) the Commission within 60 days after the Commission notifies the operator that the form is due. *** Amend § 76.620 to read as follows: § 76.620 Non-cable multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs). Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.610, 76.611, 76.612, 76.614, 76.1803, 76.1804, 76.616, and 76.617 shall apply to all non-cable MVPDs. Exception: Non-cable MVPDs serving less than 1000 subscribers and less than 1000 units do not have to comply with Section 76.1804(g). Amend § 76.1610 by revising the introductory text and paragraphs (a), (c), and (d) and adding paragraph (g) to read as follows: § 76.1610 Change
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- * * NOTE TO PARAGRAPH (mm)(4): For example, wiring embedded in brick, metal conduit, [or] cinder blocks, or sheet rock with limited or without access openings would likely be physically inaccessible; wiring enclosed within hallway molding would not. Section 76.620 is amended by revising subsection (a) to read as follows: Sec. 76.620 Non-cable multichannel video programming distributors. (a) Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.610, 76.611, 76.612, 76.614, 76.1804(a) through (f), 76.616, and 76.617 shall apply to all non-cable MVPDs. However, non-cable MVPD systems that are substantially built as of January 1, 1998 shall not be subject to these sections until January 1, 2003. ``Substantially built'' shall be defined as having 75 percent if the distribution plant completed. As of January 1, 2003, §76.1804(g) shall
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- noise shall not be less than 43 decibels. For class I cable television channels, the requirements of this section are applicable only to: * * * * * NOTE 3: The requirements of this section shall not apply to devices subject to the TV interface device rules under Part 15 of this Chapter. * * * * * 8. Section 76.610 is revised by adding provisions and deleting the last sentence and Notes 1 and 2 to read as follows: § 76.610 Operation in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz - scope of application. The provisions of §§ 76.605(a)(12), 76.611, 76.612, 76.613, 76.614, 76.616, 76.617, 76.1803 and 76.1804 are applicable to all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other
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- 5; CEMA Comments at 17. 81CE Comments at 5; CEMA Comments at 17; ITI Comments at 25; Tandy Comments at 12; Viacom Comments at 13. 8247 C.F.R. § 15.1 83Devices operating under Part 15 generally must meet limits on radiated and power line emissions. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.109-111. 8447 C.F.R. §§ 76.613 and 76.617. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605, 76.610-76.616. 85See 47 C.F.R. § 15.101(a). 17 43. Commenters concur that piracy and theft of service are major problems for the cable industry.76 Several cite an NCTA Office of Cable Signal Theft Study which concluded that the industry loses an estimated $5.1 billion in revenue annually (not including unauthorized reception of pay-per-view programming).77 TW argues that piracy imposes costs on legitimate
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- must be reported to us. We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules. Because we cannot insure that leakage will not occur, we have also retained the requirement that the signal carriers of cable systems must be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services. The Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') provides the capability for the President to communicate emergency information to the public in a national emergency. It also
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- to the Commission.8 The Commission also requires routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks.9 Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it.10 Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, the Commission will intervene and require suspension of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power11 below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules.12 5. Commission field agents regularly inspect cable television systems to determine compliance with the Commission's cable signal leakage rules. On April 17, 18 and 27, 2000, an agent from the Commission's Denver, Colorado, Field Office (``Denver Office) inspected a cable system operated by captioned Charter subsidiary, Charter VI in Burlington, Colorado. On each of those dates
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- must be reported to us.9 We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks.10 Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it.11 Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power12 below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Rules.13 We also require that the signal carriers of cable systems be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services.14 4. The EAS provides the capability for the President to communicate emergency information to the public in a national emergency. It also may be used by state and local government to provide information to their residents in case
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- must be reported to us.8 We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks.9 Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it.10 Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power11 below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Rules.12 4. On July 23 and 25, 2002, an agent from the Atlanta Office conducted a cable television signal leakage inspection of Valley's cable system located in Fort Valley, Georgia. The agent found that at 31 locations cable signal leakage on the frequency 121.2625 MHz significantly exceeded 20 V/m at a distance of at least three meters from
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- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
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- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2010/DA-10-2195A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-1786A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-1787A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-47A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-550A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, which transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-704A1.html
- Rules. III. applicable law and violations 4. The Rules provide that cable and non-cable MVPD's that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
- http://transition.fcc.gov/fees/2000csbguide.doc http://transition.fcc.gov/fees/2000csbguide.pdf http://transition.fcc.gov/fees/2000csbguide.txt
- the Commission with an identification of the system's operator, a description of the television broadcast signals to be carried, and certain other information called for by Section 76.1801 (formerly Section 76.12) of the Rules. Aeronautical Frequency Usage Notifications. A notice filed by the operator of a cable television system, informing the Commission of its intended usage, in accord with Sections 76.610 - 76.617, and Sections 76.1803 of the Rules, of frequencies in the aeronautical bands 108 - 137 and 225 - 400 MHz, as well as providing certain other information called for by Section 76.1804 (formerly Section 76.615(b)) of the Rules. Pole Attachment Complaints. A complaint filed by a cable television system operator, a cable television system association, a utility, an
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Notices/2000/fcc00273.doc
- leaks were corrected, the Air Force no longer experienced interference to its SARSAT system. 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. Commission staff also measured a signal leakage level of 84,459 micro-volts per meter on frequency 126.0 MHz on August 9, l999, which exponentially exceeded the same 20 micro-volts per meter standard of the Commission's rules. See Appendix A. See 47 C.F.R. § 76.610. Section 76.610 states that the provisions of Section 76.611 are applicable to all cable television systems which transmit carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10(4 watts across a 25 KHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and
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- 5; CEMA Comments at 17. 81CE Comments at 5; CEMA Comments at 17; ITI Comments at 25; Tandy Comments at 12; Viacom Comments at 13. 8247 C.F.R. § 15.1 83Devices operating under Part 15 generally must meet limits on radiated and power line emissions. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.109-111. 8447 C.F.R. §§ 76.613 and 76.617. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605, 76.610-76.616. 85See 47 C.F.R. § 15.101(a). 17 43. Commenters concur that piracy and theft of service are major problems for the cable industry.76 Several cite an NCTA Office of Cable Signal Theft Study which concluded that the industry loses an estimated $5.1 billion in revenue annually (not including unauthorized reception of pay-per-view programming).77 TW argues that piracy imposes costs on legitimate
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- See 47 C.F.R. §§2.1 & 76.613(a). See Memorandum Opinion and Order, Amendment of Part 76 of the Commission's Rules to Add Frequency Channelling Requirements and restrictions and to require Monitoring for Signal Leakage from Cable Television Systems, Docket No. 21006, 101 F.C.C.2d 117 (1985). 47 C.F.R. 76.611(a). 47 C.F.R. §76.615(a). See 47 C.F.R. §76.12. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§76.605(a)(11) & 76.610-76.617. 47 C.F.R. § We also treat, for certain CLI testing purposes, as a single system multiple coaxial cable strands that are not mechanically connected to, but technically integrated with a common headend; for example, those connected by microwave link. See 47 C.F.R. §§76.5(kk), 76.601(c)(1), & 76.901(c). Petition, at 4. Petition, at 4-5. Petition, at 5. Id. Petition at 6 &
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- the Commission with an identification of the system's operator, a description of the television broadcast signals to be carried, and certain other information called for by Section 76.1801 (formerly Section 76.12) of the Rules. Aeronautical Frequency Usage Notifications. A notice filed by the operator of a cable television system, informing the Commission of its intended usage, in accord with Sections 76.610 - 76.617, and Sections 76.1803 of the Rules, of frequencies in the aeronautical bands 108 - 137 and 225 - 400 MHz, as well as providing certain other information called for by Section 76.1804 (formerly Section 76.615(b)) of the Rules. Pole Attachment Complaints. A complaint filed by a cable television system operator, a cable television system association, a utility, an
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2002/DOC-238048A1.html
- to the Commission.10 The Commission also requires routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks.11 Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it.12 Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, the Commission will intervene and require suspension of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power13 below the levels specified in section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules.14 9. Commission field agents regularly inspect cable television systems to determine compliance with the Commission's cable signal leakage rules. On March 13 and 14, 2002, an agent from the Tampa Office inspected the cable system operated by Mediacom in Gulf Breeze, Florida. On that date, the agent determined that, at 4 locations, cable signal leakage on
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2002/DOC-238274A1.html
- must be reported to us.6 We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks.7 Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it.8 Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power9 below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules.10 Because we cannot insure that leakage will not occur, we have also retained the requirement that the signal carriers of cable systems must be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services.11 III. DISCUSSION On June 6, 2000, Agents from the Denver Office conducted a routine inspection of the system cable plant to identify leaks and
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- to the Commission.7 The Commission also requires routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks.8 Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it.9 Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, the Commission will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power10 below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules.11 Because the Commission cannot insure that leakage will not occur, the Commission has also retained the requirement that the signal carriers of cable systems must be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services.12 III. DISCUSSION 3. On September 24 and 25, 2001, an agent from the Commission's Dallas office conducted an inspection of a portion
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-246134A1.html
- 47 C.F.R. 76.1801(a): ``A system community unit shall be authorized to commence operation only after filing with the Commission the information required on FCC Form 322.'' See also Sections 76.1801(a)(1) - (7), (b) and (c).4,5 4. Regarding the FAA reported interference to their RCO aeronautical frequency in Point Hope. This Office directs the city's principal or officer attention to Section 76.610 of the Commissions Rules.6 This Section states, in part, that any operation of any cable system using aeronautical frequencies must comply with the provisions of Sections 76.611, 76.612, 76.613, 76.614, 76.1803, 76.1804 and 76.1706 by reference of the Commissions Rules.7 These Sections delineate the requirements for startup of and continued operations of a cable system that utilizes aeronautical frequencies, regular
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-248177A1.html
- a reply to the Notice and therefore the violation: 47 C.F.R. 1.89(b): ``Within 10 days from the receipt of the notice or such other period as may be specified, the recipient shall send a written answer, in duplicate, directly to the Commission office originating the official notice.'' 5. Again, this Office directs the city's principal or officer attention to Section 76.610 of the Commissions Rules.4 This Section states, in part, that any operation of any cable system using aeronautical frequencies must comply with the provisions of Sections 76.611, 76.612, 76.613, 76.614, 76.1803, 76.1804 and 76.1706 by reference of the Commissions Rules.5 These Sections delineate the requirements for startup of and continued operations of a cable system that utilizes aeronautical frequencies, regular
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-270272A1.html
- non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10^-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-270273A1.html
- non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10^-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-294714A1.html
- MVPDs that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-294715A1.html
- non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-295591A1.html
- MVPD's that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-296219A1.html
- MVPD's that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. Attached are excerpts of many of the relevant rules applicable to such MVPD systems. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
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- must be reported to us. We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks. Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it. Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules. Because we cannot insure that leakage will not occur, we have also retained the requirement that the signal carriers of cable systems must be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services. The Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') provides the capability for the President to communicate emergency information to the public in a national emergency. It also
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2002/DA-02-937A1.html
- to the Commission.8 The Commission also requires routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks.9 Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it.10 Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, the Commission will intervene and require suspension of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power11 below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Commission's Rules.12 5. Commission field agents regularly inspect cable television systems to determine compliance with the Commission's cable signal leakage rules. On April 17, 18 and 27, 2000, an agent from the Commission's Denver, Colorado, Field Office (``Denver Office) inspected a cable system operated by captioned Charter subsidiary, Charter VI in Burlington, Colorado. On each of those dates
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- must be reported to us.9 We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks.10 Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it.11 Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power12 below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Rules.13 We also require that the signal carriers of cable systems be offset from the frequencies used by aeronautical services.14 4. The EAS provides the capability for the President to communicate emergency information to the public in a national emergency. It also may be used by state and local government to provide information to their residents in case
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- must be reported to us.8 We also require routine monitoring of the system to detect leaks.9 Whenever harmful interference occurs, the cable system operator must eliminate it.10 Further, should the harmful interference not be eliminated, we will intervene and require cessation of operation of the portion of the system involved or reduction of power11 below the levels specified in Section 76.610 of the Rules.12 4. On July 23 and 25, 2002, an agent from the Atlanta Office conducted a cable television signal leakage inspection of Valley's cable system located in Fort Valley, Georgia. The agent found that at 31 locations cable signal leakage on the frequency 121.2625 MHz significantly exceeded 20 V/m at a distance of at least three meters from
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2010/DA-10-2190A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2010/DA-10-2191A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2010/DA-10-2192A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2010/DA-10-2193A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2010/DA-10-2194A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2010/DA-10-2195A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-1786A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-1787A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-47A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-550A1.html
- applicable law and violations 4. The Commission's rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable, which transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-704A1.html
- Rules. III. applicable law and violations 4. The Rules provide that cable and non-cable MVPD's that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific technical requirements delineated in the rules in order to avoid interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, section 76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any purpose must comply with,
- http://www.fcc.gov/fees/2000csbguide.doc http://www.fcc.gov/fees/2000csbguide.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/fees/2000csbguide.txt
- the Commission with an identification of the system's operator, a description of the television broadcast signals to be carried, and certain other information called for by Section 76.1801 (formerly Section 76.12) of the Rules. Aeronautical Frequency Usage Notifications. A notice filed by the operator of a cable television system, informing the Commission of its intended usage, in accord with Sections 76.610 - 76.617, and Sections 76.1803 of the Rules, of frequencies in the aeronautical bands 108 - 137 and 225 - 400 MHz, as well as providing certain other information called for by Section 76.1804 (formerly Section 76.615(b)) of the Rules. Pole Attachment Complaints. A complaint filed by a cable television system operator, a cable television system association, a utility, an
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/1804.html
- FCC Form 321. Such notification shall include: (a) Legal name and local address of the MVPD; (b) The names and FCC identifiers (e.g., CA0001) of the system communities affected, for a cable system, and the name and FCC identifier (e.g., CAB901), for other MVPDs; (c) The names and telephone numbers of local system officials who are responsible for compliance with 76.610 through 76.616 and 76.1803; (d) Carrier frequency, tolerance, and type of modulation of all carriers in the aeronautical bands at any location in the cable distribution system and the maximum of those average powers measured over a 25 kHz bandwidth as described above in this rule section; (e) The geographical coordinates (in NAD83) of a point near the center of
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- and certain other information called for by Section 76.1801 (formerly Section 76.12) of the Rules. To file for a Cable Community Unit Id (CUID) visit COALS website at: www.fcc.gov/coals. AERONAUTICAL FREQUENCY NOTIFICATIONS Cable Operator FCC Form 321 must be filed electronically by the operator of a cable television system, informing the Commission of its intended usage, in accord with Sections 76.610 - 76.617, and Section 76.1803 of the Rules, of frequencies in the aeronautical bands 108 - 137 and 225 - 400 MHz, as well as providing other information called for by Section 76.1804 of the Rules. To file an Aeronautical Frequency Notification (AFN) visit the COALS website at: www.fcc.gov/coals. Non-Cable MVPD Non-Cable MVPDs planning to use the frequencies in the
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- Leakage Report (Form 320) [bluearrow1.gif] [20] Filing Form 320 [bluearrow1.gif] [21]Where to send Form 320 [bluearrow1.gif] [22]CLI Rules [bluearrow1.gif] [23] Multichannel Video Prog. Distributor (MVPD) [bluearrow1.gif] [24] filing CLI (Form 320) for MVPD [bluearrow1.gif] [25]Where to send Form 320 [bluearrow1.gif] [26]MVPD Rules [27] Print this page TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION PART 76--MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE [redarrow.gif] 76.610 Operation in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz -- scope of application. The provisions of 76.605(a)(12), 76.611, 76.612, 76.613, 76.614, 76.616, 76.617, 76.1803 and 76.1804 are applicable to all MVPDs (cable and non-cable) transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 [1]Back to ETSD Home Page Back to engineering page [2]View 47 CFR - CHAPTER I - Part 76 TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION PART 76--MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE 76.610 Operation in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz -- scope of application. The provisions of 76.611 (effective July 1, 1990), 76.612, 76.613, 76.614 and 76.1803 and 76.1804 are applicable to all cable television systems transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 104 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in
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- Bureau [10]Skip Breadcrumb Site Navigation Links [11]FCC > [12]MB > [13]ED > [14]Cable Rules [15]Div. site map [16]Reload the page [17]Click Here to file a comment... [18]Click to visit www.dtv.gov [light8.gif] Multichannel Video Programming Distributor (MVPD) Rules: TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION PART 76--MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE [redarrow.gif] 76.620 Non-cable multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs). Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.610, 76.611, 76.612, 76.614, 76.1803, 76.1804, 76.616, and 76.617 shall apply to all non-cable MVPDs. Exception: Non-cable MVPDs serving less than 1000 subscribers and less than 1000 units do not have to comply with Section 76.1804(g). __________________________________________________________________ [19]Skip Bottom FCC Navigation Links and Contact Info [20]FCC Home | [21]Search | [22]RSS | [23]Updates | [24]E-Filing | [25]Initiatives | [26]Consumers | [27]Find
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- and Reports [58]76.403 Cable television system reports. Subpart J -- Ownership of Cable Systems [59]76.501 Cross-ownership. [60]76.502 Time limits applicable to franchise authority consideration of transfer applications. [61]76.503 National subscriber limits. [62]76.504 Limits on carriage of vertically integrated programming. [63]76.505 Prohibition on buy outs. Subpart K -- Technical Standards [64]76.601 Performance tests. [65]76.605 Technical standards. [66]76.606 Closed captioning. [67]76.609 Measurements. [68]76.610 Operation in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz -- scope of application. [69]76.611 Cable television basic signal leakage performance criteria. [70]76.612 Cable television frequency separation standards. [71]76.613 Interference from a multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD). [72]76.614 Cable television system regular monitoring. [73]76.616 Operation near certain aeronautical and marine emergency radio frequencies. [74]76.617 Responsibility for interference. [75]76.618 Grandfathering. [76]76.619 Grandfathered
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- Allocation Chart [cl2.gif] [32]Digital Television [cl2.gif] [33]Digital Must Carry [cl1.gif] Cable Rules [cl2.gif] [34]Cable Rules [cl2.gif] [35]Changes in the Rules [cl2.gif] [36]47CFR 76 Cable [cl2.gif] [37]47CFR 78 Cable TV Relay Service [cl2.gif] [38]Office of the Federal Register [cl2.gif] [39]U. S. Code (CFR) [cl2.gif] [40]Fee Filing Guide Service [cl1.gif] Cable Rules By Section [cl2.gif] [41]Sec. 76.601 [cl2.gif] [42]Sec. 76.605 [cl2.gif] [43]Sec. 76.610 [cl2.gif] [44]Sec. 76.611 [cl2.gif] [45]Sec. 76.613 [cl2.gif] [46]Sec. 76.614 [cl2.gif] [47]Sec. 76.1610 [cl2.gif] [48]Sec. 76.1704 [cl2.gif] [49]Sec. 76.1705 [cl2.gif] [50]Sec. 76.1706 [cl2.gif] [51]Sec. 76.1801 [cl2.gif] [52]Sec. 76.1803 [cl2.gif] [53]Sec. 76.1804 [54]Back to Engineering Division __________________________________________________________________ [55]Skip Bottom FCC Navigation Links and Contact Info [56]FCC Home | [57]Search | [58]RSS | [59]Updates | [60]E-Filing | [61]Initiatives | [62]Consumers | [63]Find People
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- * NOTE TO PARAGRAPH (mm)(4): For example, wiring embedded in brick, metal conduit, [or] cinder blocks, or sheet rock with limited or without access openings would likely be physically inaccessible; wiring enclosed within hallway molding would not. 3. Section 76.620 is amended by revising subsection (a) to read as follows: Sec. 76.620 Non-cable multichannel video programming distributors. (a) Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.610, 76.611, 76.612, 76.614, 76.1804(a) through (f), 76.616, and 76.617 shall apply to all non-cable MVPDs. However, non-cable MVPD systems that are substantially built as of January 1, 1998 shall not be subject to these sections until January 1, 2003. "Substantially built" shall be defined as having 75 percent if the distribution plant completed. As of January 1, 2003, §76.1804(g) shall
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- Aeronautical Frequency Notification (AFN) Questions. [redarrow.gif] Q: What are Aeronautical Frequency Notifications? [bluearrow1.gif] A: According to [21]Sec. 76.1804 of the rules, Cable operators planning to use the frequencies in the communications and navigational frequency bands must notify the Commission prior to the activation of these frequencies. The aeronautical operational requirements in the aeronautical bands are contained in 47 CFR Sections 76.610-76.616. The appropriate fee (The fee for 2008 is $60.00. [22]Follow this link for the 2008 Fee Filing Guide). [redarrow.gif] Q: When should the Cable Company file Aeronautical Frequency notifications with the Commission? [bluearrow1.gif] A: The Aeronautical Frequency notifications should be filed prior to operating in the aeronautical bands. [redarrow.gif] Q: How often should the Cable Company file Aeronautical Frequency notifications?
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- (Formerly 76.400) : [30]Sec. 76.1610 [bluearrow1.gif] Signal Leakage Log & Repair records (Formerly part of 76.614) : [31]Sec. 76.1706 [redarrow.gif] Aeronautical Frequency Notification Signal: [bluearrow1.gif] Aeronautical Frequency Notification (Formerly 76.615(a)) :[32]Sec. 76.1803 [bluearrow1.gif] Aeronautical Frequency Notification Statement (Formerly 76.615(b)) :[33]Sec. 76.1804 [redarrow.gif] Signal Leakage Report (Form 320): [bluearrow1.gif] Operation in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz, scope of application :[34]Sec.76.610 [bluearrow1.gif] Cable television basic signal leakage performance criteria :[35]Sec. 76.611 [bluearrow1.gif] Cable television system regular monitoring :[36]Sec.76.614 [bluearrow1.gif] Signal leakage log & repair records (Formerly part of 76.614(a)) :[37]Sec. 76.1706 [redarrow.gif] Multichannel Video Programming Distributor (MVPD) : [bluearrow1.gif] Interference from a multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD) :[38]Sec. 76.613 [bluearrow1.gif] 76.1804 apply to Non-cable multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs). :[39]Sec. 76.620
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- revising the second sentence to read as follows: § 76.403 Cable television system reports. *** These forms shall be completed and filed with (returned to) the Commission within 60 days after the Commission notifies the operator that the form is due. *** 9. Amend § 76.620 to read as follows: § 76.620 Non-cable multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs). Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.610, 76.611, 76.612, 76.614, 76.1803, 76.1804, 76.616, and 76.617 shall apply to all non-cable MVPDs. Exception: Non-cable MVPDs serving less than 1000 subscribers and less than 1000 units do not have to comply with Section 76.1804(g). 10. Amend § 76.1610 by revising the introductory text and paragraphs (a), (c), and (d) and adding paragraph (g) to read as follows: § 76.1610
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- [bluearrow1.gif] [20]CLI Rules [redarrow.gif] Multichannel Video Prog. Distributor (MVPD) [bluearrow1.gif] [21] filing CLI (Form 320) for MVPD [bluearrow1.gif] [22]Where to send Form 320 [bluearrow1.gif] [23]MVPD Rules [redarrow.gif] Aeronautical Frequency Notification (Form 321) [bluearrow1.gif] [24]AFN Q & A [bluearrow1.gif] [25]Where to send your AFN Form 321 [bluearrow1.gif] [26]AFN Rules [arrow3.gif] AERONAUTICAL FREQUENCY NOTIFICATION APPLIED TO ALL MULTICHANNEL VIDEO PROGRAMMING DISTRIBUTORS (MVPDs) [27]76.610 exception for non-cable multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs). (a) Sections [28]76.605(a)(12),[29] 76.610,[30] 76.611, [31]76.612,[32] 76.614, [33]76.1804(a) through (f), 76.616, and 76.617 shall apply to all non-cable MVPDs. (b) To comply with 76.1804(b), a non-cable MVPD should file [34]form 321 ([35]Aeronautical Frequency Notification (AFN)). Follow this link to read about [36]AFN and Form 321. Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.610, 76.611, 76.612, 76.614, 76.1803,
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- franchise authority consideration of transfer applications. § 76.503 National subscriber limits. § 76.504 Limits on carriage of vertically integrated programming. § 76.505 Prohibition on buy outs. Page 2of 243 Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: 5/6/2011 http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=a0b1c7045abd9e3f08f6d3233a640e58&rg... Subpart K-Technical Standards § 76.601 Performance tests. § 76.602 Incorporation by reference. § 76.605 Technical standards. § 76.606 Closed captioning. § 76.609 Measurements. § 76.610 Operation in the frequency bands 108137 and 225400 MHz-scope of application. § 76.611 Cable television basic signal leakage performance criteria. § 76.612 Cable television frequency separation standards. § 76.613 Interference from a multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD). § 76.614 Cable television system regular monitoring. § 76.616 Operation near certain aeronautical and marine emergency radio frequencies. § 76.617 Responsibility for interference.
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