FCC Web Documents citing 76.612
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- (4/17/01). Time Warner, - Batavia, New York. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (4/17/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, San Jose, CA. San Francisco, CA District Office (4/23/01). Falcon Cable TV, Knob Noster, MO. Kansas City, MO District Office (4/23/01). Cable One, Inc., Anniston, AL. Atlanta, GA District Office (4/30/01). Oldtown Community Systems, Inc., Oldtown, MD. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Columbia, MD District Office (4/24/01). Adelphia Cable, Lancaster, New York. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (4/27/01. 47 C.F.R. Part 80 - Stations in the Maritime Service 47 C.F.R. § 80.89 - Unauthorized Transmission David Bettencourt, Honolulu, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (4/9/01). 47 C.F.R. § 80.159 -Operator Requirements of Title III of the Communications
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- FM) Waycross, GA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4(g) (Posting of Antenna Structure Registration Number), 73.1820 (Station Log) and 73.1870 (Chief Operator). Atlanta, GA District Office (5/16/01). Charter Communications Holding Company, LLC, St. Louis, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operations Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 76.605 (Technical Standards), 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards), 76.1717 (Compliance with Technical Standards) and 76.1804 (Aeronautical Frequencies: Leakage Monitoring (CLI)). San Francisco, CA District Office (5/14/01). 47 C.F.R. § 11.35 - Equipment Operations Readiness TCI of Northern California, Inc., dba AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Oroville, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures). San Francisco, CA District Office (5/4/01).
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- Broadband & Internet Services, Newcastle, WY. Denver , CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Moorcroft, WY. Denver, CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Jackson, WY. Denver,. CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Gillette, WY. Denver, CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Riverton, WY. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Denver, CO District Office (7/20/01). Charter Communications, Mount Pleasant, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (7/20/01). Mallard Cablevision, LLC., Pinedale, WY. Other violation: 47 CFR § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Denver,, CO District Office (7/20/01). Universal Cable Holdings Inc. dba Classic Communications, Tyler, TX. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation
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- one day.'' 47 U.S.C. § 312(f)(2). 47 U.S.C. § 503(b). 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(2)(D). See, e.g., Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd 1359, 1363 (2001), response pending. 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999). 47 C.F.R. § 1.80. Cf. Callais Cablevision, Inc., supra, at 1359-1360 (NAL issued for violation of Sections 11.11, 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612 of the Rules). Cf., American Tower, 16 FCC Rcd at 1285 (base forfeiture amount doubled); TeleCorp Communications, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd 805, 807 (Enf. Bur. 2001) (base forfeiture amount doubled). We note that our concern is with the underlying facts of these prior violations, not the fact that we issued an NAL with respect to some of these prior violations.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: November 6, 2002 John Winston (202) 418-7450 Washington, D.C.-Today the Federal Communications Commission released a Forfeiture Order in the amount of $133,000 against Callais Cablevision, Inc., Grand Isle, Louisiana, for violations involving important public safety requirements. These violations are: repeated violations of 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612, which protect aeronautical safety communications from interference caused by leakage from cable systems ($125,000); and willful violation of 47 C.F.R. §11.11, which requires cable systems to install the Emergency Alert System (EAS) equipment needed to transmit national emergency messages ($8,000). This action follows a complaint from the Federal Aviation Administration (``FAA'') about interference to the operation of the FAA's Remote
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- 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 programmed scheduled monitoring of the system for leakage, offset channel standards, and a requirement to act promptly and take appropriate corrective measures to eliminate harmful interference to radio
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- 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 programmed scheduled monitoring of the system for leakage, offset channel standards, and a requirement to act promptly and take appropriate corrective measures to eliminate harmful interference to radio
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- Avenue and North 1st Street 460 Pole on corner of Elm Avenue and North 1st Street 192 Pole on corner of Gardenia Avenue and North 1st Street 262 Pole on corner of Magnolia Avenue and Longiano Street 885 Pole on left side of 403 Victoria Street 460 Pole on corner of Victoria Street and Washington High Street 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): ``All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of ±5 kHz.'' In the aeronautical radiocommunication band 118-137 MHz, Collins Communications channel 16 (C) was not properly offset and was on 133.2925 MHz. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules,
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- Location 1318 Pole at corner of Hope Avenue and Park Street 1273 Pole South of corner of Sherman Street and Park Street 407 Pole on corner of Poplar Street and Broadway 1396 Pole in front of 322 Broadway 575 Pole number TS199753 just East of 322 Broadway 229 Pole at East 4th Avenue and North Poplar Street 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): ``All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz ....must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services. All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of ±5 kHz.'' Galaxy Cablevision channel 16 (C) was not properly offset and
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- outlined in 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz: Pole near 5380 Easley Rd. and 53rd Street 91.6 µV/m b. 47 C.F.R. § 76.612: "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz ....must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by Commission licensees or by the United States Government." At the time of the inspection, US Cable channel 47 (KK) was not properly offset and the video carrier frequency
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- Violation ("Notice") issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Cox Communications, Inc., the operator of a cable television system in Casa Grande, Arizona. On May 12, 2005, an agent from the Commission's San Diego Office inspected the cable system operated by Cox Communications, Inc. in Casa Grande, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a): ``All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz ... must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by Commission licensees or by the United States Government.'' In this instance, the visual carrier frequency of cable channel 45 measured 349.2971 MHz. The nearest permitted offset channel
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- there were missing entries for received tests. There were numerous weeks which did not have an entry for a received test and those weeks which showed a received test just logged reception of an End of Message (EOM) without logging the actual message. There were no appropriate entries in the available records explaining the missing log entries. 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): ``In the aeronautical radiocommunication bands 118-137, 225-328.6 and 335.4-400 MHz, the frequency of all carrier signals or signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts in a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by
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- Bud, West Virginia and observed the following violations: Section 76.605(a)(12) of the Rules requires that cable operators maintain their cable system signal leakage below 20 µV/m when operating in the frequency band between 54 MHz and 216 MHz. The Columbia Office agent measured signal leakages in excess of 20 µV/m at the following locations: Date Frequency (MHz) Signal Level Section 76.612(a)(1) of the Rules requires that cable television systems that operate in the aeronautical radio communication bands 118-137, 225-328.6 and 335.4-400 MHz shall offset their frequencies by 12.5 KHz. The agent from the Columbia Office observed a cable TV signal on 127.250 MHz with no offset. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89
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- less than and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter measured at 3 meters. At the time of inspection signal leakage was observed on the frequency 133.2625 MHz as follows: Signal Level (µV/m) Location 298 In alley behind 705 West D Ave., Elk City, Oklahoma 136 In alley behind 810 West D Ave., Elk City, Oklahoma 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): ``In the aeronautical radiocommunication bands 118-137, 225-328.6 and 335.4-400 MHz, the frequency of all carrier signals or signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts in a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by
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- § 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, agents observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) Grandma's Mountain Home, 650 Hwy 73, Evergreen, CO 287 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, US Cable channel 52 (PP) (391.2625 MHz) was operating outside the allowable
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- the procedures outlined in § 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, agents observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) 744 S. Worley Avenue 69 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: (a)(1) All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, Telcorp Cable channel 31 (R) (265.2625 MHz) was operating outside the
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- MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) On pole near 1524 W. Ivy Street 941 µV/m 2) On pole near 1115 W. 3rd Street 80 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- used as part of the EAS are installed so that the monitoring and transmitting functions are available during the times the stations and systems are in operation." At the time of the inspection, the cable system's EAS system was not fully operational because of a comb generator failure that had been in disrepair since November 2006. b. 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: . . . All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, Kentec cable channel 30 (Q) (259.2625 MHz) and channel
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- In alley by 135 N. Noble Street, Big Piney, WY 135 µV/m 3) In alley just off Taylor Avenue between Third Street and Fourth Street Marbleton, WY 165 µV/m 4) On pole by Space 5A at 3rd and Chalfant RV Park, Marbleton, WY 256 µV/m 5) In alley back of 111 Ball Lane, Marbleton, WY 293 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, agents observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency tolerance:
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- measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, agents observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) Alley in Back of Half Moon Lodge Hotel near N. Sublette Avenue and E. Pine Street 82 µV/m 2) On Pacific Corporation power pole #340509 across from 58 Lake Road 126 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, agents observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency tolerance:
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- agents observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) Alley in back of motel next to Jean's Family Restaurant on US Highway 40/287 between First Avenue and Second Avenue 727 µV/m 2) Alley in back of 522 Seventh Street 548 µV/m 3) Alley in back of 516 Fifth Street 180 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 127.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) In alley on South 1st Street West between West 6th Street South and West 7th Street South 189 µV/m 2) Alley in back of 290 West 4th Street North 479 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- in § 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) In alley across from 405 Park 135 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- § 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) In alley back of 208 Garfield Avenue 180 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) Near Trailer Space # 6, by corner of Mills Avenue and Dahlia Street 457 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- Power pole near 509 E. Newberry Road 494 µV/m 3) Near Baca Hall Room 108 on the campus of the New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology ("NMIMT"), near Neel Street by Goad Avenue 55 µV/m Near "Ben D. Altamirano Student Apartments" Sign on the campus of the NMIMT by Vista Drive and Neel Street 73 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- in § 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters.'' At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: Corner of Village Road and Wheel Drive 91 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): ``All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz.'' At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- in § 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) In front of 910 Ridge Avenue 136 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) Alley in back of 434 Lewis Street 117 µV/m 2) Near Faculty parking lot at Pagosa Springs Elementary School 180 µV/m 3) Alley in back of 227 South 7th Street 144 µV/m 4) Alley in back of 418 South 8th Street 284 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- § 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.275 MHz at the following location: 1) Near Front Entrance of Grand Imperial Hotel 180 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- EAS message. If the visual message is a video crawl, it shall be displayed at the top of the subscriber's television screen or where it will not interfere with other visual messages.'' At the time of the inspection, the agent observed that no video showed on the screen of any channels, but the audio was heard. d. 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5 kHz." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable
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- measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) Alley in back of 1014 6th Avenue SE 126 µV/m 2) Alley in back of 919 6th Avenue SE 91 µV/m 3) Pole next to 1213 11th Street SE 99 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- of Violation (``Notice'') issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Fort Randall Cable Systems, Inc. (``Fort Randall''), operator of a cable system in Tyndall, South Dakota. On June 20, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Denver Office inspected the Fort Randall cable system located at Tyndall, South Dakota, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): ``All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz.'' At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- of Violation (``Notice'') issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Fort Randall Cable Systems, Inc. (``Fort Randall''), operator of a cable system in Tripp, South Dakota. On June 20, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Denver Office inspected the Fort Randall cable system located at Tripp, South Dakota, and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): ``All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz.'' At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- § 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters.'' At the time of the inspection, the agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.25033 MHz at the following location: 1) Alley next to 117 W. Yankton Street 302 µV/m 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): ``All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz.'' At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- Notice of Violation (Notice) issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Antilles Wireless LLC (Antilles Wireless), operator of USA Communications cable system in Salton City, California. On March 1, 2012, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected USA Communications cable system located in Salton City, California and observed the following violations: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612(a)(1): ``All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5 kHz.'' At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels with the listed offset which
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- August 10, 1999, the system has not performed the annual tests for conformance with the basic signal leakage performance criteria in repeated violation of Section 76.611(a) of the Commission's rules. On February 8, 10, and 11, 2000, the system operated with visual carrier signals that were not offset from frequencies used by aeronautical radio services in repeated violation of Section 76.612 of the Commission's Rules. Finally, Callais engaged in willful and repeated violations of Section 11.11 of the Commission's rules by failing to have proper EAS equipment installed . The base forfeiture amount for violation of rules relating to distress and safety frequencies is $8,000 per violation; the maximum is $27,500 for each violation or each day of a continuing violation.
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- ) ) ) ) ) ) EB-00-OR-023 NAL/Acct. No.: X12000004 FRN 0004-9424-54 FORFEITURE ORDER Adopted: November 4, 2002 Released: November 6, 2002 By the Commission: Introduction 1. In this Forfeiture Order (``Order''), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of one hundred thirty-three thousand dollars ($133,000) against Callais Cablevision, Inc., (``Callais'') for repeated violations of Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''); and willful violation of Section 11.11 of the Rules. The noted violations all involve important public safety requirements -- excessive cable signal leakage, failure to maintain the required frequency offset in the aviation bands, failure to perform and report the required annual signal leakage tests, and failure to have the required Emergency Alert System (``EAS'')
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- to the TV interface device rules under Part 15 of this Chapter. * * * * * 3. 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 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
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- 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 of operational
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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 apply to
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- 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 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
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- Avenue and North 1st Street 460 Pole on corner of Elm Avenue and North 1st Street 192 Pole on corner of Gardenia Avenue and North 1st Street 262 Pole on corner of Magnolia Avenue and Longiano Street 885 Pole on left side of 403 Victoria Street 460 Pole on corner of Victoria Street and Washington High Street 2.c. 47 C.F.R. 76.612(a)(1): ``All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of 5 kHz.'' In the aeronautical radiocommunication band 118-137 MHz, Collins Communications channel 16 (C) was not properly offset and was on 133.2925 MHz. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,2 and Section 1.89 of the Commission's
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- there were missing entries for received tests. There were numerous weeks which did not have an entry for a received test and those weeks which showed a received test just logged reception of an End of Message (EOM) without logging the actual message. There were no appropriate entries in the available records explaining the missing log entries. 2.b. 47 C.F.R. 76.612(a)(1): ``In the aeronautical radiocommunication bands 118-137, 225-328.6 and 335.4-400 MHz, the frequency of all carrier signals or signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts in a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by
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- 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, agents observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) Grandma's Mountain Home, 650 Hwy 73, Evergreen, CO 287 uV/m c. 47 C.F.R. S 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, US Cable channel 52 (PP) (391.2625 MHz) was operating outside the allowable
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- used as part of the EAS are installed so that the monitoring and transmitting functions are available during the times the stations and systems are in operation." At the time of the inspection, the cable system's EAS system was not fully operational because of a comb generator failure that had been in disrepair since November 2006. b. 47 C.F.R. S 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: . . . All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, Kentec cable channel 30 (Q) (259.2625 MHz) and channel
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- alley by 135 N. Noble Street, Big Piney, WY 135 uV/m 3) In alley just off Taylor Avenue between Third Street and Fourth Street Marbleton, WY 165 uV/m 4) On pole by Space 5A at 3rd and Chalfant RV Park, Marbleton, WY 256 uV/m 5) In alley back of 111 Ball Lane, Marbleton, WY 293 uV/m c. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, agents observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency tolerance:
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- at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, agents observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) Alley in Back of Half Moon Lodge Hotel near N. Sublette Avenue and E. Pine Street 82 uV/m 2) On Pacific Corporation power pole #340509 across from 58 Lake Road 126 uV/m c. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, agents observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency tolerance:
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- EAS message. If the visual message is a video crawl, it shall be displayed at the top of the subscriber's television screen or where it will not interfere with other visual messages." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed that no video showed on the screen of any channels, but the audio was heard. d. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5 kHz." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable
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- John Winston (202) 418-7450 [5]Jwinston@fcc.gov FCC IMPOSES FORFEITURE OF $133,000 AGAINST CALLAIS CABLEVISION, INC., FOR CABLE LEAKAGE AND EAS VIOLATIONS Washington, D.C.Today the Federal Communications Commission released a Forfeiture Order in the amount of $133,000 against Callais Cablevision, Inc., Grand Isle, Louisiana, for violations involving important public safety requirements. These violations are: repeated violations of 47 C.F.R. 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612, which protect aeronautical safety communications from interference caused by leakage from cable systems ($125,000).; and willful violation of 47 C.F.R. 11.11, which requires cable systems to install the Emergency Alert System (EAS) equipment needed to transmit national emergency messages ($8,000). This action follows a complaint from the Federal Aviation Administration (``FAA'') about interference to the operation of the FAA's Remote
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- August 10, 1999, the system has not performed the annual tests for conformance with the basic signal leakage performance criteria in repeated violation of Section 76.611(a) of the Commission's rules. On February 8, 10, and 11, 2000, the system operated with visual carrier signals that were not offset from frequencies used by aeronautical radio services in repeated violation of Section 76.612 of the Commission's Rules. Finally, Callais engaged in willful and repeated violations of Section 11.11 of the Commission's rules by failing to have proper EAS equipment installed . The base forfeiture amount for violation of rules relating to distress and safety frequencies is $8,000 per violation; the maximum is $27,500 for each violation or each day of a continuing violation.
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- 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(2). 16 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 17 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 18 See, e.g., Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd 1359, 1363 (2001), response pending. 19 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999). 20 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 21 Cf. Callais Cablevision, Inc., supra, at 1359-1360 (NAL issued for violation of Sections 11.11, 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612 of the Rules). 22 Cf., American Tower, 16 FCC Rcd at 1285 (base forfeiture amount doubled); TeleCorp Communications, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd 805, 807 (Enf. Bur. 2001) (base forfeiture amount doubled). We note that our concern is with the underlying facts of these prior violations, not the fact that we issued an NAL with respect to some of these prior
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- ) Grand Isle, Louisiana ) FRN 0004-9424-54 ) ) ) ) FORFEITURE ORDER Adopted: November 4, 2002 Released: November 6, 2002 By the Commission: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Forfeiture Order (``Order''), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of one hundred thirty-three thousand dollars ($133,000) against Callais Cablevision, Inc., (``Callais'') for repeated violations of Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules'')1; and willful violation of Section 11.11 of the Rules.2 The noted violations all involve important public safety requirements -- excessive cable signal leakage, failure to maintain the required frequency offset in the aviation bands, failure to perform and report the required annual signal leakage tests, and failure to have the required Emergency Alert System (``EAS'')
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- PR Office (5/25/00). Christian Broadcasting Corp., (WIDA-FM), Carolina, PR. San Juan, PR Office (5/25/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 76 (Multichannel Video and Cable Service Rules) 47 C.F.R. § 76.605(a)(12) (Cable Signal Leakage) Galaxy Cablevision, Limon, CO. Denver, CO Office (5/3/00). AT&T Cable. Dallas, TX Office (5/4/00). AT&T Wireless Broadband Services, Bothell, WA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Seattle, WA Office (5/4/00). Adelphia Cable, Augusta, ME. New England District Office (5/22/00). AT&T Cable Television, Dallas, TX Office (5/22/00). Comcast Cablevision, Prince Frederick, MD. Columbia, MD Office (5/23/00). Easton Utilities, Easton, MD. Columbia, MD Office (5/23/00). AT&T Cable Services, Adrian, MI. Detroit, MI Office (5/25/00). Cable Communications, Elkins, WV. Columbia, MD Office (5/25/00). 47
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- C.F.R. § 76.605(a)(12) (cable signal leakage rules). Boston, MA Office (2/18/00). Radio Hyannis, Inc., WPXC(FM), Hyannis, MA. Boston, MA Office (2/18/00). Radio Nantucket, Inc., WRZE(FM), Hyannis, MA. Boston, MA Office (2/18/00). Ackerley Group, WIXT-TV, Syracuse, NY. Buffalo, NY Office (2/22/00). Ackerley Group, WORK-TV, Rochester, NY. Buffalo, NY Office (2/22/00). Callais Cablevision. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (failure to offset frequencies utilized in the aeronautical bands). New Orleans, LA Office (2/29/00). Keyed Up Communications Company, Key West, FL. Tampa, FL Office (2/29/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 17 (Construction, Marking, and Lighting of Antenna Structures) BellSouth Mobility, Atlanta, GA. Tampa, FL Office (1/19/00). Lycoming County Division of Public Safety, Montoursville, PA. Philadelphia, PA Office (1/20/00). Robert Fetterman, Pencell Pagers,
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- (4/17/01). Time Warner, - Batavia, New York. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (4/17/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, San Jose, CA. San Francisco, CA District Office (4/23/01). Falcon Cable TV, Knob Noster, MO. Kansas City, MO District Office (4/23/01). Cable One, Inc., Anniston, AL. Atlanta, GA District Office (4/30/01). Oldtown Community Systems, Inc., Oldtown, MD. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Columbia, MD District Office (4/24/01). Adelphia Cable, Lancaster, New York. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (4/27/01. 47 C.F.R. Part 80 - Stations in the Maritime Service 47 C.F.R. § 80.89 - Unauthorized Transmission David Bettencourt, Honolulu, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (4/9/01). 47 C.F.R. § 80.159 -Operator Requirements of Title III of the Communications
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- FM) Waycross, GA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4(g) (Posting of Antenna Structure Registration Number), 73.1820 (Station Log) and 73.1870 (Chief Operator). Atlanta, GA District Office (5/16/01). Charter Communications Holding Company, LLC, St. Louis, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operations Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 76.605 (Technical Standards), 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards), 76.1717 (Compliance with Technical Standards) and 76.1804 (Aeronautical Frequencies: Leakage Monitoring (CLI)). San Francisco, CA District Office (5/14/01). 47 C.F.R. § 11.35 - Equipment Operations Readiness TCI of Northern California, Inc., dba AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Oroville, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures). San Francisco, CA District Office (5/4/01).
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- Broadband & Internet Services, Newcastle, WY. Denver , CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Moorcroft, WY. Denver, CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Jackson, WY. Denver,. CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Gillette, WY. Denver, CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Riverton, WY. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Denver, CO District Office (7/20/01). Charter Communications, Mount Pleasant, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (7/20/01). Mallard Cablevision, LLC., Pinedale, WY. Other violation: 47 CFR § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Denver,, CO District Office (7/20/01). Universal Cable Holdings Inc. dba Classic Communications, Tyler, TX. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation
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- who support the retention of the reporting requirement, argue that information compiled by commercial sources may not be as accurate and reliable as data provided directly by cable operators.29 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-13 30NCTA Reply Comments at 2; Adelphia Reply Comments at 3. 31Adelphia Reply Comments at 3. Adelphia identifies filings made pursuant to 47 C.F.R §§ 76.12, 76.400, 76.612, and 76.615 as examples of filings that duplicate information requested by Form 325. Id. 32NCTA Reply Comments at 2-3 (citing Copyright Office Form SA1-2). 33Ameritech Comments at 4; NCTA Comments at 13; NCTA Reply Comments at 3. 34NCTA Reply Comments at 3. 35IPR Comments at ii and 11. 36IPR Comments at 12. 37Id. 38Adelphia Reply Comments at 4. 39NAB Comments
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- C.F.R. § 76.605(a)(12) (cable signal leakage rules). Boston, MA Office (2/18/00). Radio Hyannis, Inc., WPXC(FM), Hyannis, MA. Boston, MA Office (2/18/00). Radio Nantucket, Inc., WRZE(FM), Hyannis, MA. Boston, MA Office (2/18/00). Ackerley Group, WIXT-TV, Syracuse, NY. Buffalo, NY Office (2/22/00). Ackerley Group, WORK-TV, Rochester, NY. Buffalo, NY Office (2/22/00). Callais Cablevision. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (failure to offset frequencies utilized in the aeronautical bands). New Orleans, LA Office (2/29/00). Keyed Up Communications Company, Key West, FL. Tampa, FL Office (2/29/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 17 (Construction, Marking, and Lighting of Antenna Structures) BellSouth Mobility, Atlanta, GA. Tampa, FL Office (1/19/00). Lycoming County Division of Public Safety, Montoursville, PA. Philadelphia, PA Office (1/20/00). Robert Fetterman, Pencell Pagers,
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- PR Office (5/25/00). Christian Broadcasting Corp., (WIDA-FM), Carolina, PR. San Juan, PR Office (5/25/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 76 (Multichannel Video and Cable Service Rules) 47 C.F.R. § 76.605(a)(12) (Cable Signal Leakage) Galaxy Cablevision, Limon, CO. Denver, CO Office (5/3/00). AT&T Cable. Dallas, TX Office (5/4/00). AT&T Wireless Broadband Services, Bothell, WA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Seattle, WA Office (5/4/00). Adelphia Cable, Augusta, ME. New England District Office (5/22/00). AT&T Cable Television, Dallas, TX Office (5/22/00). Comcast Cablevision, Prince Frederick, MD. Columbia, MD Office (5/23/00). Easton Utilities, Easton, MD. Columbia, MD Office (5/23/00). AT&T Cable Services, Adrian, MI. Detroit, MI Office (5/25/00). Cable Communications, Elkins, WV. Columbia, MD Office (5/25/00). 47
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- AIRTOUCH CELLULAR. Granted the joint motion for withdrawal and dismissal with prejudice of pending petition for reconsideration, and terminated proceeding. Action by: Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division. Adopted: 11/05/2002 by ORDER. (DA No. 02-3025). EB [118]DA-02-3025A1.doc [119]DA-02-3025A1.pdf [120]DA-02-3025A1.txt CALLAIS CABLEVISION, INC. Imposed a monetary forfeiture in the amount of $133,000 to Callais Cablevision, Inc. for violating Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612 of the Commission's Rules and willful violation of Section 11.11 of the Rules. Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 11/04/2002 by Forfeiture Order. (FCC No. 02-300). EB [121]FCC-02-300A1.doc [122]FCC-02-300A1.pdf [123]FCC-02-300A1.txt IN THE MATTER OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING PLAN CARRIER INDENTIFICATION CODES (CICS), BUREAU 21, INC. APPEAL OF NANC ADMINISTRATOR'S DENIAL OF CARRIER IDENTIFICATION CARRIER CODES TO SWITCHLESS RESELLERS.
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- 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, para. 14 (1985) [hereinafter MO&O]. 4 47 C.F.R. 76.605(a)(12). 5 47 C.F.R. 76.611(a). 6 47 C.F.R. 76.615(b)(7). 7 47 C.F.R. 76.614. 8 47 C.F.R. 76.613(b). 9 47 C.F.R. 76.613(c). 10 47 C.F.R. 76.610. 11 47 C.F.R. 76.612. MO&O, supra note 3, at para. 14. 12 The calculated CLI is 66.5. A maximum CLI of 64 is the basic signal leakage performance criteria of Section 76.611(a)(1) of the Commission's Rules. Leakage that exceeds this level is deemed to pose a serious threat to air traffic safety communications. 13 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 14 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 15 47 C.F.R.
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- 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, para. 14 (1985) [hereinafter MO&O]. 5 47 C.F.R. 76.605(a)(12). 6 47 C.F.R. 76.611(a). 7 47 C.F.R. 76.615(b)(7). 8 47 C.F.R. 76.614. 9 47 C.F.R. 76.613(b). 10 47 C.F.R. 76.613(c). 11 47 C.F.R. 76.610. 12 47 C.F.R. 76.612. MO&O, supra note 4, at para. 14. 13 A maximum CLI of 64 is the basic signal leakage performance criteria of Section 76.611(a)(1) of the Commission's Rules. Leakage that exceeds this level is deemed to pose a serious threat to air traffic safety communications. 14 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 15 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 16 47 C.F.R. 1.80(a)(2). 17 Southern California Broadcasting
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- 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 programmed scheduled monitoring of the system for leakage, offset channel standards, and a requirement to act promptly and take appropriate corrective measures to eliminate harmful interference to radio
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- 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 programmed scheduled monitoring of the system for leakage, offset channel standards, and a requirement to act promptly and take appropriate corrective measures to eliminate harmful interference to radio
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- Avenue and North 1st Street 460 Pole on corner of Elm Avenue and North 1st Street 192 Pole on corner of Gardenia Avenue and North 1st Street 262 Pole on corner of Magnolia Avenue and Longiano Street 885 Pole on left side of 403 Victoria Street 460 Pole on corner of Victoria Street and Washington High Street 2.c. 47 C.F.R. 76.612(a)(1): ``All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of 5 kHz.'' In the aeronautical radiocommunication band 118-137 MHz, Collins Communications channel 16 (C) was not properly offset and was on 133.2925 MHz. 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,2 and Section 1.89 of the Commission's
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- (V/m) 1318 Pole at corner of Hope Avenue and Park Street 1273 Pole South of corner of Sherman Street and Park Street 407 Pole on corner of Poplar Street and Broadway 1396 Pole in front of 322 Broadway 575 Pole number TS199753 just East of 322 Broadway 229 Pole at East 4th Avenue and North Poplar Street 2.b. 47 C.F.R. 76.612(a)(1): ``All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225- 400 MHz ....must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services. All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of 5 kHz.'' Galaxy Cablevision channel 16 (C) was not properly offset
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- procedures outlined in 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz: Pole near 5380 Easley Rd. and 53rd Street 91.6 V/m b. 47 C.F.R. 76.612: "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz ....must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by Commission licensees or by the United States Government." At the time of the inspection, US Cable channel 47 (KK) was not properly offset and the video carrier frequency
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- Violation ("Notice") issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules,1 to Cox Communications, Inc., the operator of a cable television system in Casa Grande, Arizona. 2. On May 12, 2005, an agent from the Commission's San Diego Office inspected the cable system operated by Cox Communications, Inc. in Casa Grande, Arizona, and observed the following violation: a. 47 C.F.R. 76.612(a): ``All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz ... must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by Commission licensees or by the United States Government.'' In this instance, the visual carrier frequency of cable channel 45 measured 349.2971 MHz. The nearest permitted offset channel
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- there were missing entries for received tests. There were numerous weeks which did not have an entry for a received test and those weeks which showed a received test just logged reception of an End of Message (EOM) without logging the actual message. There were no appropriate entries in the available records explaining the missing log entries. 2.b. 47 C.F.R. 76.612(a)(1): ``In the aeronautical radiocommunication bands 118-137, 225-328.6 and 335.4-400 MHz, the frequency of all carrier signals or signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts in a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by
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- leakages in excess of 20 V/m at the following locations: Date Fre- Signal Location quency Level (MHz) (V/m) 8/3/2- 127.2- 477 At the SW corner of County Road 10/26 005 50 (GPS Coordinates: 3731.88'N X 8122.76'W) 8/3/2- 127.2- 220 In front the first house on Rt. 10, 005 50 north of Herndon School (GPS Coordinates: 3731.58'N X 8122.36'W) b) Section 76.612(a)(1) of the Rules requires that cable television systems that operate in the aeronautical radio communication bands 118-137, 225- 328.6 and 335.4-400 MHz shall offset their frequencies by 12.5 KHz. The agent from the Columbia Office observed a cable TV signal on 127.250 MHz with no offset. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,3 and
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- than and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter measured at 3 meters. At the time of inspection signal leakage was observed on the frequency 133.2625 MHz as follows: Signal Level (uV/m) Location 298 In alley behind 705 West D Ave., Elk City, Oklahoma 136 In alley behind 810 West D Ave., Elk City, Oklahoma b. 47 C.F.R. S 76.612(a)(1): "In the aeronautical radiocommunication bands 118-137, 225-328.6 and 335.4-400 MHz, the frequency of all carrier signals or signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10^-4 watts in a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by
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- 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, agents observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) Grandma's Mountain Home, 650 Hwy 73, Evergreen, CO 287 uV/m c. 47 C.F.R. S 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, US Cable channel 52 (PP) (391.2625 MHz) was operating outside the allowable
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- procedures outlined in S 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, agents observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) 744 S. Worley Avenue 69 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: (a)(1) All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, Telcorp Cable channel 31 (R) (265.2625 MHz) was operating outside the
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- up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) On pole near 1524 W. Ivy Street 941 uV/m 2) On pole near 1115 W. 3^rd Street 80 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- used as part of the EAS are installed so that the monitoring and transmitting functions are available during the times the stations and systems are in operation." At the time of the inspection, the cable system's EAS system was not fully operational because of a comb generator failure that had been in disrepair since November 2006. b. 47 C.F.R. S 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: . . . All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, Kentec cable channel 30 (Q) (259.2625 MHz) and channel
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- alley by 135 N. Noble Street, Big Piney, WY 135 uV/m 3) In alley just off Taylor Avenue between Third Street and Fourth Street Marbleton, WY 165 uV/m 4) On pole by Space 5A at 3rd and Chalfant RV Park, Marbleton, WY 256 uV/m 5) In alley back of 111 Ball Lane, Marbleton, WY 293 uV/m c. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, agents observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency tolerance:
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- at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, agents observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) Alley in Back of Half Moon Lodge Hotel near N. Sublette Avenue and E. Pine Street 82 uV/m 2) On Pacific Corporation power pole #340509 across from 58 Lake Road 126 uV/m c. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, agents observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency tolerance:
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- observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) Alley in back of motel next to Jean's Family Restaurant on US Highway 40/287 between First Avenue and Second Avenue 727 uV/m 2) Alley in back of 522 Seventh Street 548 uV/m 3) Alley in back of 516 Fifth Street 180 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 127.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) In alley on South 1st Street West between West 6th Street South and West 7th Street South 189 uV/m 2) Alley in back of 290 West 4th Street North 479 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- S: 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) In alley across from 405 Park 135 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) In alley back of 208 Garfield Avenue 180 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1) Near Trailer Space # 6, by corner of Mills Avenue and Dahlia Street 457 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- near 509 E. Newberry Road 494 uV/m 3) Near Baca Hall Room 108 on the campus of the New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology ("NMIMT"), near Neel Street by Goad Avenue 55 uV/m 4. Near "Ben D. Altamirano Student Apartments" Sign on the campus of the NMIMT by Vista Drive and Neel Street 73 uV/m a. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- S: 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: Corner of Village Road and Wheel Drive 91 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- S: 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) In front of 910 Ridge Avenue 136 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) Alley in back of 434 Lewis Street 117 uV/m 2) Near Faculty parking lot at Pagosa Springs Elementary School 180 uV/m 3) Alley in back of 227 South 7th Street 144 uV/m 4) Alley in back of 418 South 8th Street 284 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.275 MHz at the following location: 1) Near Front Entrance of Grand Imperial Hotel 180 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channel was operating outside the allowable frequency
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- EAS message. If the visual message is a video crawl, it shall be displayed at the top of the subscriber's television screen or where it will not interfere with other visual messages." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed that no video showed on the screen of any channels, but the audio was heard. d. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5 kHz." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable
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- at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following locations: 1) Alley in back of 1014 6th Avenue SE 126 uV/m 2) Alley in back of 919 6th Avenue SE 91 uV/m 3) Pole next to 1213 11th Street SE 99 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at the following location: 1. #16 Sierra Manor Apt. (back wall) 221 uV/m 2. #20 Villa de los Pinos Apts., Chateaus Rd. 72 uV/m 3. #48 The Woodlands, Chateau Rd. and Azimath Rd. 66 uV/m 4. 387 Mono St. (pole # 1687595) 66 uV/m 5. 29 Lupin St. 126 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a): "In the aeronautical radiocommunication bands 118-137, 225-328.6 and 335.4-400 MHz, the frequency of all carrier signals or signal components carried at an average power level equal to or greater than 10 -4watts in a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period must operate at frequencies offset from certain frequencies which may be used by aeronautical radio services operated by
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- ("Notice") issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Fort Randall Cable Systems, Inc. ("Fort Randall"), operator of a cable system in Tyndall, South Dakota. 2. On June 20, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Denver Office inspected the Fort Randall cable system located at Tyndall, South Dakota, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- ("Notice") issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Fort Randall Cable Systems, Inc. ("Fort Randall"), operator of a cable system in Tripp, South Dakota. 2. On June 20, 2011, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's Denver Office inspected the Fort Randall cable system located at Tripp, South Dakota, and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, an agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed signal leakage on the frequency of 121.25033 MHz at the following location: 1) Alley next to 117 W. Yankton Street 302 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5kHz." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels were operating outside the allowable frequency
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- 76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters." At the time of the inspection, the agent measured signal leakage in excess of 20 mV/m on the frequency of 121.2625 MHz at: 75877 31st Ave. - Pole 8885 67 uV/m b. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5 kHz." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels with the listed offset which
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- Violation (Notice) issued pursuant to Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, to Antilles Wireless LLC (Antilles Wireless), operator of USA Communications cable system in Salton City, California. 2. On March 1, 2012, an agent of the Enforcement Bureau's San Diego Office inspected USA Communications cable system located in Salton City, California and observed the following violations: a. 47 C.F.R. S: 76.612(a)(1): "All cable television systems which operate in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz shall comply with the following frequency separation standards: All such cable carriers or signal components shall be offset by 12.5 kHz with a frequency tolerance of +/- 5 kHz." At the time of the inspection, the agent observed the following channels with the listed offset which
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- John Winston (202) 418-7450 [5]Jwinston@fcc.gov FCC IMPOSES FORFEITURE OF $133,000 AGAINST CALLAIS CABLEVISION, INC., FOR CABLE LEAKAGE AND EAS VIOLATIONS Washington, D.C.Today the Federal Communications Commission released a Forfeiture Order in the amount of $133,000 against Callais Cablevision, Inc., Grand Isle, Louisiana, for violations involving important public safety requirements. These violations are: repeated violations of 47 C.F.R. 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612, which protect aeronautical safety communications from interference caused by leakage from cable systems ($125,000).; and willful violation of 47 C.F.R. 11.11, which requires cable systems to install the Emergency Alert System (EAS) equipment needed to transmit national emergency messages ($8,000). This action follows a complaint from the Federal Aviation Administration (``FAA'') about interference to the operation of the FAA's Remote
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- August 10, 1999, the system has not performed the annual tests for conformance with the basic signal leakage performance criteria in repeated violation of Section 76.611(a) of the Commission's rules. On February 8, 10, and 11, 2000, the system operated with visual carrier signals that were not offset from frequencies used by aeronautical radio services in repeated violation of Section 76.612 of the Commission's Rules. Finally, Callais engaged in willful and repeated violations of Section 11.11 of the Commission's rules by failing to have proper EAS equipment installed . The base forfeiture amount for violation of rules relating to distress and safety frequencies is $8,000 per violation; the maximum is $27,500 for each violation or each day of a continuing violation.
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- 47 U.S.C. 312(f)(2). 16 47 U.S.C. 503(b). 17 47 U.S.C. 503(b)(2)(D). 18 See, e.g., Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd 1359, 1363 (2001), response pending. 19 12 FCC Rcd 17087 (1997), recon. denied 15 FCC Rcd 303 (1999). 20 47 C.F.R. 1.80. 21 Cf. Callais Cablevision, Inc., supra, at 1359-1360 (NAL issued for violation of Sections 11.11, 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612 of the Rules). 22 Cf., American Tower, 16 FCC Rcd at 1285 (base forfeiture amount doubled); TeleCorp Communications, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd 805, 807 (Enf. Bur. 2001) (base forfeiture amount doubled). We note that our concern is with the underlying facts of these prior violations, not the fact that we issued an NAL with respect to some of these prior
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- ) Grand Isle, Louisiana ) FRN 0004-9424-54 ) ) ) ) FORFEITURE ORDER Adopted: November 4, 2002 Released: November 6, 2002 By the Commission: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Forfeiture Order (``Order''), we issue a monetary forfeiture in the amount of one hundred thirty-three thousand dollars ($133,000) against Callais Cablevision, Inc., (``Callais'') for repeated violations of Sections 76.605(a)(12), 76.611(a) and 76.612 of the Commission's Rules (``Rules'')1; and willful violation of Section 11.11 of the Rules.2 The noted violations all involve important public safety requirements -- excessive cable signal leakage, failure to maintain the required frequency offset in the aviation bands, failure to perform and report the required annual signal leakage tests, and failure to have the required Emergency Alert System (``EAS'')
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- PR Office (5/25/00). Christian Broadcasting Corp., (WIDA-FM), Carolina, PR. San Juan, PR Office (5/25/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 76 (Multichannel Video and Cable Service Rules) 47 C.F.R. § 76.605(a)(12) (Cable Signal Leakage) Galaxy Cablevision, Limon, CO. Denver, CO Office (5/3/00). AT&T Cable. Dallas, TX Office (5/4/00). AT&T Wireless Broadband Services, Bothell, WA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Seattle, WA Office (5/4/00). Adelphia Cable, Augusta, ME. New England District Office (5/22/00). AT&T Cable Television, Dallas, TX Office (5/22/00). Comcast Cablevision, Prince Frederick, MD. Columbia, MD Office (5/23/00). Easton Utilities, Easton, MD. Columbia, MD Office (5/23/00). AT&T Cable Services, Adrian, MI. Detroit, MI Office (5/25/00). Cable Communications, Elkins, WV. Columbia, MD Office (5/25/00). 47
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- C.F.R. § 76.605(a)(12) (cable signal leakage rules). Boston, MA Office (2/18/00). Radio Hyannis, Inc., WPXC(FM), Hyannis, MA. Boston, MA Office (2/18/00). Radio Nantucket, Inc., WRZE(FM), Hyannis, MA. Boston, MA Office (2/18/00). Ackerley Group, WIXT-TV, Syracuse, NY. Buffalo, NY Office (2/22/00). Ackerley Group, WORK-TV, Rochester, NY. Buffalo, NY Office (2/22/00). Callais Cablevision. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (failure to offset frequencies utilized in the aeronautical bands). New Orleans, LA Office (2/29/00). Keyed Up Communications Company, Key West, FL. Tampa, FL Office (2/29/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 17 (Construction, Marking, and Lighting of Antenna Structures) BellSouth Mobility, Atlanta, GA. Tampa, FL Office (1/19/00). Lycoming County Division of Public Safety, Montoursville, PA. Philadelphia, PA Office (1/20/00). Robert Fetterman, Pencell Pagers,
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- (4/17/01). Time Warner, - Batavia, New York. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (4/17/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, San Jose, CA. San Francisco, CA District Office (4/23/01). Falcon Cable TV, Knob Noster, MO. Kansas City, MO District Office (4/23/01). Cable One, Inc., Anniston, AL. Atlanta, GA District Office (4/30/01). Oldtown Community Systems, Inc., Oldtown, MD. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Columbia, MD District Office (4/24/01). Adelphia Cable, Lancaster, New York. Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (4/27/01. 47 C.F.R. Part 80 - Stations in the Maritime Service 47 C.F.R. § 80.89 - Unauthorized Transmission David Bettencourt, Honolulu, HI. Honolulu, HI Resident Agent Office (4/9/01). 47 C.F.R. § 80.159 -Operator Requirements of Title III of the Communications
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- FM) Waycross, GA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4(g) (Posting of Antenna Structure Registration Number), 73.1820 (Station Log) and 73.1870 (Chief Operator). Atlanta, GA District Office (5/16/01). Charter Communications Holding Company, LLC, St. Louis, MO. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operations Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 76.605 (Technical Standards), 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards), 76.1717 (Compliance with Technical Standards) and 76.1804 (Aeronautical Frequencies: Leakage Monitoring (CLI)). San Francisco, CA District Office (5/14/01). 47 C.F.R. § 11.35 - Equipment Operations Readiness TCI of Northern California, Inc., dba AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Oroville, CA. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures). San Francisco, CA District Office (5/4/01).
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- Broadband & Internet Services, Newcastle, WY. Denver , CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Moorcroft, WY. Denver, CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Jackson, WY. Denver,. CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Gillette, WY. Denver, CO District Office (7/20/01). AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Riverton, WY. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Denver, CO District Office (7/20/01). Charter Communications, Mount Pleasant, MI. Detroit, MI District Office (7/20/01). Mallard Cablevision, LLC., Pinedale, WY. Other violation: 47 CFR § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation Standards). Denver,, CO District Office (7/20/01). Universal Cable Holdings Inc. dba Classic Communications, Tyler, TX. Other violation: 47 C.F.R. § 76.612 (Cable Television Frequency Separation
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- [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 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108137 and 225400 MHz
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- 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 any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for any
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- plant in operation or (2) a showing shall be made indicating that no individual leak in the new section of the plant exceeds 20 μV/m at 3 meters in accordance with § 76.609 fo the Rules. (f) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section, a cable operator shall be permitted to operate on any frequency which is offset pursuant to § 76.612 in the frequency band 108-137 MHz for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with the cable television basic signal leakage performance criteria. [50 FR 29399, July 19, 1985, as amended at 53 FR 2499, Jan. 28, 1988; 53 FR 5684, Feb. 25, 1988; 58 FR 44952, Aug. 25, 1993] Skip Bottom FCC Navigation Links and Contact Info FCC Home | Search
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- plant in operation or (2) a showing shall be made indicating that no individual leak in the new section of the plant exceeds 20 μV/m at 3 meters in accordance with § 76.609 fo the Rules. (f) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this section, a cable operator shall be permitted to operate on any frequency which is offset pursuant to § 76.612 in the frequency band 108-137 MHz for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with the cable television basic signal leakage performance criteria. [50 FR 29399, July 19, 1985, as amended at 53 FR 2499, Jan. 28, 1988; 53 FR 5684, Feb. 25, 1988; 58 FR 44952, Aug. 25, 1993] Back to ETSD Home Page Back to engineering page :MATH] References 1.
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- 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 People __________________________________________________________________
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- 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 operation in the frequency bands 108-136 and 225-400 MHz. [77]76.620 Non-cable multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs). [78]76.630 Compatibility with consumer electronics equipment.
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- 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 apply to
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- 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 Change of
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- 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, 76.1804, 76.616, and 76.617 shall apply to all non-cable MVPDs. Exception: Non-cable MVPDs serving
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- 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. §§ 76.618-76.620 [Reserved] § 76.630 Compatibility with consumer electronics equipment. § 76.640 Support for unidirectional digital cable products on digital cable systems.