Sec. 74.935 Power limitations.
(a) The maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) of a
transmitter station in this service shall not exceed 2000 watts (33 dBW)
except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section.
(b) If a station uses a transmitting antenna with a non-
omnidirectional horizontal plane radiation pattern, the maximum
equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) in dBW in a given
direction shall be determined by the following formula:
EIRP=33 dBW+10 log (360/beamwidth) [where 10 log (360/beamwidth)
6 dB].
Beamwidth is the total horizontal plane beamwidth of the transmitting
antenna system in degrees, measured at the half-power points.
(c) An increase in station transmitter power, above currently-
authorized or previously-proposed values, to the maximum values provided
in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, may be authorized, if an
applicant demonstrates that the requested power increase will not cause
harmful interference to any authorized or previously-proposed co-channel
or adjacent-channel station with a transmitter site within 80.5 km (50
miles) of the applicant's transmitter site, or if an applicant
demonstrates that:
(1) A station, that must be protected from interference, potentially
could suffer interference that would be eliminated by increasing the
power of the interfered-with station; and
(2) That the interfered-with station may increase its own power
consistent with the rules; and
(3) The applicant requesting authorization of a power increase
agrees to pay all expenses associated with the increase in power to the
interfered-with station.
(d) For television transmission, the peak power of the accompanying
aural signal must not exceed 10 percent of the peak visual power of the
transmitter. The Commission may order a reduction in aural signal power
to diminish the potential for harmful interference.
[ 55 FR 46013 , Oct. 31, 1990, as amended at 58 FR 44951 , Aug. 25, 1993]
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