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FCC 74.1203
Revised as of October 1, 2020
Goto Year:2019 |
2021
§ 74.1203 Interference.
(a) An authorized FM translator or booster station will not be
permitted to continue to operate if it causes any actual interference
to:
(1) The transmission of any authorized broadcast station; or
(2) The reception of the input signal of any TV translator, TV booster,
FM translator or FM booster station; or
(3) The direct reception by the public of the off-the-air signals of
any full-service station or previously authorized secondary station.
Interference will be considered to occur whenever reception of a
regularly used signal is impaired by the signals radiated by the FM
translator or booster station, regardless of the channel on which the
protected signal is transmitted; except that no listener complaint will
be considered actionable if the alleged interference occurs outside the
desired station's 45 dBu contour. Interference is demonstrated by:
(i) The required minimum number of valid listener complaints as
determined using Table 1 of this section and defined in § 74.1201(k) of
the part;
(ii) A map plotting the specific location of the alleged interference
in relation to the complaining station's 45 dBu contour;
(iii) A statement that the complaining station is operating within its
licensed parameters;
(iv) A statement that the complaining station licensee has used
commercially reasonable efforts to inform the relevant translator
licensee of the claimed interference and attempted private resolution;
and
(v) U/D data demonstrating that at each listener location the undesired
to desired signal strength exceeds -20 dB for co-channel situations, -6
dB for first-adjacent channel situations or 40 dB for second- or
third-adjacent channel situations, calculated using the Commission's
standard contour prediction methodology set out in § 73.313.
Table 1 to § 74.1203(a)(3)
Population within protected contour Minimum
listener
complaints
required for
interference
claim
1-199,999 6
200,000-299,999 7
300,000-399,999 8
400,000-499,999 9
500,000-999,999 10
1,000,000-1,499,999 15
1,500,000-1,999,999 20
2,000,000 or more 25
LPFM stations with fewer than 5,000 3
(b) If interference cannot be properly eliminated by the application of
suitable techniques, operation of the offending FM translator or
booster station shall be suspended and shall not be resumed until the
interference has been eliminated. Short test transmissions may be made
during the period of suspended operation to check the efficacy of
remedial measures.
(c) An FM booster station will be exempted from the provisions of
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section to the extent that it may cause
limited interference to its primary station's signal, provided it does
not disrupt the existing service of its primary station or cause such
interference within the boundaries of the principal community of its
primary station.
(d) A fill-in FM translator operating on the first, second or third
adjacent channel to its primary station's channel will be exempt from
the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section to the extent
that it may cause limited interference to its primary station's signal,
provided it does not disrupt the existing service of its primary
station or cause such interference within the boundaries of the
principal community of its primary station.
(e) It shall be the responsibility of the licensee of an FM translator
or FM booster station to correct any condition of interference which
results from the radiation of radio frequency energy by its equipment
on any frequency outside the assigned channel. Upon notice by the
Commission to the station licensee that such interference is being
caused, the operation of the FM translator or FM booster station shall
be suspended within three minutes and shall not be resumed until the
interference has been eliminated or it can be demonstrated that the
interference is not due to spurious emissions by the FM translator or
FM booster station; provided, however, that short test transmissions
may be made during the period of suspended operation to check the
efficacy of remedial measures.
[ 55 FR 50693 , Dec. 10, 1990, as amended at 60 FR 55484 , Nov. 1, 1995;
84 FR 27740 , June 14, 2019]
Goto Section: 74.1202 | 74.1204
Goto Year: 2019 |
2021
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