Sec. 74.604 Interference avoidance.
(a) Because the Commission does not undertake frequency
coordination, applicants for new TV broadcast auxiliary authorizations
are responsible for selecting the frequency assignments that are least
likely to result in mutual interference with other licensees in the same
area. Applicants may consult local coordination committees, where they
exist, for information on frequencies available in the area. In
selecting frequencies, consideration should be given to the relative
locations of receiving points, normal transmission paths, and the nature
of the contemplated operation.
(b) Where two or more licensees are assigned a common channel for TV
pickup, TV STL, or TV relay purposes in the same area and simultaneous
operation is contemplated, they shall take such steps as may be
necessary to avoid mutual interference, including consultation with the
local coordination committee, if one exists. If a mutual agreement to
this effect cannot be reached, the Commission must be notified and it
will take such action as may be necessary, including time sharing
arrangements, to assure an equitable distribution of available
frequencies.
(c) For those interference disputes brought to the Commission for
resolution, TV broadcast auxiliary channels will have the following
priority for purposes of interference protection:
(1) All fixed links for full service broadcast stations and cable
systems.
(2) TV and CARS pickup stations.
(3) Fixed or mobile stations serving translator or low power TV
stations.
(4) Backup facilities; TV pickup stations used outside a licensee's
local service area.
(5) Any transmission, pursuant to Sec. 74.631(f), that does not
involve the delivery of program material to a licensee's associated TV
broadcast station.
(d) Interference between two stations having the same priority shall
be resolved in favor of the station licensed first on a particular path.
[ 48 FR 17091 , Apr. 21, 1983]
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