Goto Section: 101.125 | 101.129 | Table of Contents
FCC 101.127
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 101.127 Topographical data.
Determining the location and height above sea level of the antenna
site, the elevation or contour intervals must be taken from United
States Geological Survey Topographic Quadrangle Maps, United States Army
Corps of Engineers maps or Tennessee Valley Authority maps, whichever is
the latest, for all areas for which such maps are available. If such
maps are not published for the area in question, the next best
topographic information should be
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used. Topographic data may sometimes be obtained from State and
municipal agencies. Data from Sectional Aeronautical Charts (including
bench marks) or railroad depot elevations and highway elevations from
road maps may be used where no better information is available. In cases
where limited topographic data is available, use may be made of an
altimeter in a car driven along roads extending generally radially from
the transmitter site. If it appears necessary, additional data may be
requested. United States Geological Survey Topographic Quadrangle Maps
may be obtained from the Department of the Interior, Geological Survey,
Washington, DC 20242. Sectional Aeronautical Charts are available from
the Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, DC
20230.
Goto Section: 101.125 | 101.129
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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