Goto Section: 73.49 | 73.53 | Table of Contents
FCC 73.51
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 73.51 Determining operating power.
(a) Except in those circumstances described in paragraph (d) of this
section, the operating power shall be determined by the direct method. The
direct method consists of either:
(1) using a suitable instrument for determining the antenna's input power
directly from the RF voltage, RF current, and phase angle; or
(2) calculating the product of the licensed antenna or common point
resistance at the operating frequency (see Sec. 73.54), and the square of the
indicated unmodulated antenna current at that frequency, measured at the
point where the resistance has been determined.
(b) The authorized antenna input power for each station shall be equal to
the nominal power for such station, with the following exceptions:
(1) For stations with nominal powers of 5 kW, or less, the authorized
antenna input power to directional antennas shall exceed the nominal power
by 8 percent.
(2) For stations with nominal powers in excess of 5 kW, the authorized
antenna input power to directional antennas shall exceed the nominal power
by 5.3 percent.
(3) In specific cases, it may be necessary to limit the radiated field to a
level below that which would result if normal power were delivered to the
antenna. In such cases, excess power may be dissipated in the antenna feed
circuit, the transmitter may be operated with power output at a level which
is less than the rated carrier power, or a combination of the two methods
may be used, subject to the conditions given in paragraph (c) of this
section.
(i) Where a dissipative network is employed, the authorized antenna current
and resistance, and the authorized antenna input power shall be determined
at the input terminals of the dissipative network.
(ii) Where the authorized antenna input power is less than the nominal
power, subject to the conditions set forth in paragraph (c) of this section,
the transmitter may be operated at the reduced power level necessary to
supply the authorized antenna input power.
(c) Applications for authority to operate with antenna input power which is
less than nominal power and/or to employ a dissipative network in the
antenna system shall be made on FCC Form 302. The technical information
supplied on section II-A of this form shall be that applying to the proposed
conditions of operation. In addition, the following information shall be
furnished, as pertinent:
(1) Full details of any network employed for the purpose of dissipating
radio frequency energy otherwise delivered to the antenna (see Sec. 73.54).
(2) A showing that the transmitter has been type accepted or notified for
operation at the proposed power output level, or, in lieu thereof:
(i) A full description of the means by which transmitter output power will
be reduced.
(ii) Where the proposed transmitter power output level(s) is less than 90%
of the rated power of the transmitter, equipment performance measurements
must be made to confirm that the station transmissions conform to the
emission limitation specified in Sec. 73.44, under all conditions of program
operation.
(iii) A showing that, at the proposed power output level, means are provided
for varying the transmitter output within a tolerance of ±10 percent, to
compensate for variations in line voltage or other factors which may affect
the power output level.
(d) When it is not possible or appropriate to use the direct method of power
determination due to technical reasons, the indirect method of determining
operating power (see paragraphs (e) and (f) of this section) may be used on
a temporary basis. A notation must be made in the station log indicating the
dates of commencement and termination of measurement using the indirect
method of power determination.
(e) The antenna input power is determined indirectly by applying an
appropriate factor to the input power to the last radio-frequency power
amplifier stage of the transmitter, using the following formula:
Where:
Antenna input power = Ep × Ip × F
Ep=DC input voltage of final radio stage.
Ip=Total DC input current of final radio stage.
F= Efficiency factor.
(1) If the above formula is not appropriate for the design of the
transmitter final amplifier, use a formula specified by the transmitter
manufacturer with other appropriate operating parameters.
(2) The value of F applicable to each mode of operation must be determined
and a record kept thereof with a notation as to its derivation. This factor
is to be established by one of the methods described in paragraph (f) of
this section and retained in the station records.
(f) The value of F is to be determined by one of the following procedures
listed in order of preference:
(1) If the station had previously been authorized and operating by
determining the antenna input power by the direct method, the factor F is
the ratio of the antenna input power (determined by the direct method) to
the corresponding final radio frequency power amplifier input power.
(2) If a station has not been previously in regular operation with the power
authorized for the period of indirect power determination, if a new
transmitter has been installed, or if, for any other reason, the
determination of the factor F by the method described in paragraph (f)(1) of
this section is impracticable:
(i) The factor F as shown in the transmitter manufacturer's test report, if
such a test report specifies a unique value of F for the power level and
frequently used; or
(ii) The value determined by reference to the following table:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Method of Maximum rated carrier Class of
Factor(F) modulation power amplifier
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.70 Plate.............. 1 kW or less.......... ................
.80 Plate.............. 2.5 kW and over....... ................
.35 Low level.......... 0.25 kW and over...... B
.65 Low level.......... 0.25 kW and over...... BC\1\
.35 Grid............... 0.25 kW and over...... ................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ All linear amplifier operation where efficiency approaches that of
class C operation.
(Secs. 4, 5, 303, 48 Stat., as amended, 1066, as amended, 1068, 1082, as
amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 155, 303. Interpret or apply secs. 301, 303, 307, 48
Stat. 1081, 1082, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 301, 303, 307)
[ 37 FR 7516 , Apr. 15, 1972, as amended at 42 FR 36827 , July 18, 1977; 42 FR 61863 , Dec. 7, 1977; 44 FR 36036 , June 20, 1979; 47 FR 28387 , June 30, 1982;
48 FR 38477 , Aug. 24, 1983; 48 FR 44805 , Sept. 30, 1983; 49 FR 3999 , Feb. 1,
1984; 49 FR 4210 , Feb. 3, 1984; 49 FR 49850 , Dec. 24, 1984; 50 FR 24521 ,
June 11, 1985; 52 FR 10570 , Apr. 2, 1987]
Goto Section: 73.49 | 73.53
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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