[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 93 (Wednesday, May 14, 1997)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-12168]
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Part IV
Federal Communications Commission
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47 CFR Parts 2, 73, and 74
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Advanced Television Systems and Their Impact On Existing Television
Service; Final Rule
Federal Register / Vol. 62, No. 93 / Wednesday, May 14, 1997 / Rules
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Parts 2, 73 and 74
[MM Docket No. 87-268; FCC 97-115]
Advanced Television Systems and Their Impact on Existing
Television Service
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Commission has adopted a Table of Allotments for digital
television (DTV) service, rules for use of these DTV channels,
procedures for assigning DTV channels, and plans for spectrum recovery.
The Commission also adopted technical criteria for the allotment of
additional DTV channels. This action is intended to provide the
channels on which broadcasters will operate DTV service and to
establish a plan for recovery of spectrum.
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 13, 1997.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bruce Franca (202-418-2470), Alan
Stillwell (202-418-2470) or Robert Eckert (202-428-2470), Office of
Engineering and Technology.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Sixth
Report and Order in MM Docket No. 87-268, FCC 96-317, adopted April 3,
1997, and released April 21, 1997. The full text of this decision is
available for inspection and copying during normal business hours in
the FCC Dockets Branch (Room 230), 1919 M Street, NW., Washington, DC.
The complete text of this decision also may be purchased from the
Commission's duplicating contractor, International Transcription
Service, 2100 M Street, NW., Washington, DC 20036, (202-857-3800).
Summary of the Sixth Report and Order
1. In this action, the Commission adopts a Table of Allotments for
digital television (DTV) service, rules for use of these DTV channels,
procedures for assigning DTV channels, and plans for spectrum recovery.
The new DTV Table accommodates all eligible broadcasters, replicates
existing service areas, and ensures sound and efficient spectrum
management. The Table will also provide for early recovery of 60 MHz of
spectrum (channels 60-69) and recovery of an additional 78 MHz of
spectrum at the end of the transition period, for a total recovery of
138 MHz of spectrum. The Commission stated that its overarching goals
in this phase of the proceeding are to ensure that the spectrum is used
efficiently and effectively through the reliance on market forces and
to ensure that the introduction of digital TV fully serves the public.
2. In developing the DTV allotments, the Commission was guided by
several principles. The first of these principles is to fully
accommodate all eligible broadcasters with a temporary second channel
for DTV service. As provided in the Telecommunications Act of 1996,
parties eligible for initial DTV licenses include: ``persons that, as
of the date of such issuance, are licensed to operate a television
broadcast station or hold a permit to construct such a station, or
both.'' See 47 U.S.C. Section 336. The DTV Table of Allotments includes
a channel for all such eligible broadcasters. The Commission stated
that this approach will promote an orderly transition to DTV by
ensuring that all eligible full service broadcasters are able to
provide digital service.
3. The second principle is to provide, to the extent possible, all
existing broadcasters with a DTV service area that is comparable to
their existing NTSC service area (service replication). The DTV Table
therefore matches broadcasters existing channels with DTV allotments
that will allow them to replicate their existing service areas.
Broadcasters will be assigned these matching channels. The Commission
stated that this approach will ensure that broadcasters have the
ability to reach the audiences they now serve and that viewers have
access to the stations that they can now receive over-the-air. In fact,
during the transition period, over 50 percent of all broadcasters will
receive a DTV channel that provides 100 percent replication, and over
93 percent of all broadcasters will receive a channel that provides at
least 95 percent service area replication. Eligible broadcasters are
offered DTV channels in accordance with the matched plan of DTV
allotments in Table I below.
4. In considering how to provide for service replication, the
Commission noted that the power levels that would be authorized for
individual DTV stations under the service replication plan originally
proposed could lead to increased disparities among stations. The
Commission therefore developed the DTV Table based on a minimum power
level of 50 kW effective radiated power (ERP) and a maximum power level
of 1000 kW ERP. It stated that a 50 kW minimum power level will ensure
that stations have a sufficient service area to compete effectively
within their markets and is consistent with the maximization concept
supported by the industry. It also stated that 1000 kW is sufficient to
provide a very high degree of service replication for almost all
stations. The Commission indicated that this power level allows a more
equitable distribution of opportunities for maximization of service
areas by stations of all sizes.
5. Next, the Commission stated that in considering the spectrum to
use for DTV service, it is important to provide the new digital TV
stations with the spectrum that is the most appropriate for their
operation. The Commission further stated that, given its obligation to
manage the spectrum efficiently in the public interest and the
increased number of stations that the spectrum can accommodate using
DTV technology, it is important that the recovery of spectrum that is
not needed for DTV continue to be a key component of the implementation
of DTV service. The new DTV Table therefore plans for the eventual
location of all DTV channels in a core spectrum of VHF and UHF channels
that are technically most suited for DTV operation. This initial DTV
Table is based on use of channels 2-51. However, the Commission stated
that at the end of the transition it would specify a core DTV spectrum
of either channels 2-46 or 7-51.
6. To implement its core spectrum plan, the Commission attempted to
provide all broadcasters with a DTV channel within the range of
channels 2-51. Because of the limited availability of spectrum and the
need to accommodate all existing facilities with minimal interference
among stations, however, some broadcasters are provided transition DTV
channels outside this area. Broadcasters with DTV channels outside the
final core spectrum will move their DTV operations to a channel in the
core at the end of the transition. This plan will permit the eventual
recovery of 138 MHz of spectrum nationwide.
7. The DTV Table minimizes use of channels 60-69 to facilitate the
early recovery of this portion of the spectrum. In taking this action,
the Commission concluded that neither its core spectrum plan or the
early recovery of these channels will have a significant impact on the
flexibility needed for the implementation of DTV. It further noted that
the record clearly demonstrates that additional spectrum is required to
meet the needs of public safety and other land mobile users. The
Commission stated that the record also strongly supports a conclusion
that spectrum in the region of channels 60-69 is appropriate to meet
some of these needs. In this regard, it stated that it intends to
initiate a separate proceeding in the near future to address how to re-
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allocate available spectrum at channels 60-69.
8. The Commission adopted a number of other policies, procedures
and technical criteria to be used in allotting DTV channels. These
proposals include: (1) Specifying the use of existing NTSC transmitter
site coordinates as the reference points for the new DTV allotments;
(2) deleting all existing vacant NTSC allotments to provide sufficient
spectrum for DTV and, where feasible, replacing deleted NTSC vacant
noncommercial allotments with new DTV allotments; (3) avoiding the use
of channels 3, 4, and 6 to minimize interference to cable terminal
devices, VCRs and FM radio service; and, (4) protecting land mobile
operations on channels 14-20.
9. While the Commission continued the secondary status of low power
TV and TV translator stations, it adopted a number of administrative
and technical measures to minimize the impact of DTV implementation on
low power operations. These measures include allowing low power
stations that are affected by DTV implementation to apply for a
suitable replacement channel in the same area without being subject to
competing applications and to operate until a displacing DTV station or
a new primary service provider is operational. The Commission also
allowed low power station operators and applicants to make use of
terrain shielding, Longley-Rice terrain dependent propagation
prediction methods and appropriate interference abatement techniques to
show that the station will not cause interference to other stations.
Finally, the Commission adopted a number of changes to its technical
rules for low power TV operation that will provide additional
flexibility to accommodate low power operations during and after the
transition.
10. The Commission removed the conditions that were applied to
applications for modification of existing NTSC stations that were
granted subsequent to July 25, 1996, the date of the Notice of Proposed
Rule Making, 61 FR 43209 (August 21, 1996), addressing DTV allotments.
It indicated that in developing the DTV Table of Allotments it was able
to accommodate all of the eligible broadcasters with allotments that do
not conflict with any of the authorizations to modify existing NTSC
facilities that have been granted subsequent to July 25, 1996. The
Commission further stated that it will henceforth consider any impact
on DTV allotments in deciding whether to grant applications for
modification of NTSC facilities.
Finally, the Commission established technical criteria for the
allotment of additional DTV channels and the modification of allotments
included in the initial DTV Table.
Table I--DTV Allotments, Assignment Pairings With Analog Stations-and Service Replication and Interference Evaluation
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Digital television Existing NTSC
service during --------------------------------------------
DTV power Antenna transition Current service New interference DTV/NTSC
State and city NTSC chan DTV chan (kW) HAAT (m) ------------------------------------------------------------------ area
Area (sq People Area (sq People Area (% People (% match (%)
km) (thous) km) (thous) NL area) NL pop)
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AK ANCHORAGE.................. 2 18 1000.0 219.0 23462 265 28907 265 0.0 0.0 81.2
AK ANCHORAGE.................. 4 20 234.4 55.0 10968 256 10912 256 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK ANCHORAGE.................. 5 22 1000.0 250.0 25716 265 30730 266 0.0 0.0 83.7
AK ANCHORAGE.................. 7 24 1000.0 240.0 24954 265 26028 265 0.0 0.0 95.9
AK ANCHORAGE.................. 9 26 1000.0 212.0 23059 267 24726 268 0.0 0.0 93.3
AK ANCHORAGE.................. 11 28 50.1 91.0 10708 251 10259 250 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK ANCHORAGE.................. 13 30 1000.0 238.0 24829 265 25978 265 0.0 0.0 95.6
AK ANCHORAGE.................. 33 32 50.1 33.0 6438 233 1175 212 18.7 5.3 100.0
AK BETHEL..................... 4 3 1.0 61.0 9999 8 5629 7 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK DILLINGHAM................. 2 9 39.8 305.0 33890 4 33677 4 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK FAIRBANKS.................. 2 18 60.3 33.0 6744 77 6670 77 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK FAIRBANKS.................. 7 22 50.1 33.0 6523 77 2167 70 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK FAIRBANKS.................. 9 24 79.4 152.0 13637 78 13637 78 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK FAIRBANKS.................. 11 26 50.1 33.0 6524 77 4966 76 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK FAIRBANKS.................. 13 28 50.1 33.0 6524 77 4966 76 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK JUNEAU..................... 3 6 1.0 33.0 6622 27 2155 27 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK JUNEAU..................... 8 11 3.2 33.0 6793 27 771 25 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK KETCHIKAN.................. 4 13 3.2 174.0 18251 17 6873 15 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK KETCHIKAN.................. 9 8 3.3 305.0 22274 17 22184 17 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK NORTH POLE................. 4 20 213.8 485.0 30801 79 30801 79 0.0 0.0 100.0
AK SITKA...................... 13 2 1.0 33.0 6622 9 1132 8 0.0 0.0 100.0
AL ANNISTON................... 40 58 253.2 350.0 21331 1124 17127 616 0.2 0.0 99.3
AL BESSEMER................... 17 18 178.0 675.0 32514 1313 28727 1131 2.5 0.3 100.0
AL BIRMINGHAM................. 6 50 1000.0 420.0 37237 1647 34243 1547 0.0 0.0 99.4
AL BIRMINGHAM................. 10 53 1000.0 404.0 32562 1543 28403 1428 2.1 2.3 99.9
AL BIRMINGHAM................. 13 52 998.4 408.0 33339 1570 29111 1465 0.0 0.0 100.0
AL BIRMINGHAM................. 42 30 159.2 421.0 26381 1330 23781 1253 0.3 0.3 99.9
AL BIRMINGHAM................. 68 36 50.0 314.0 14449 1016 13255 977 0.0 0.0 99.5
AL DEMOPOLIS.................. 41 19 50.0 333.0 15153 121 15040 121 0.4 0.4 100.0
AL DOTHAN..................... 4 36 1000.0 573.0 48620 784 44475 765 0.0 0.0 99.7
AL DOTHAN..................... 18 21 50.0 223.0 13976 291 13879 291 2.7 1.3 100.0
AL DOZIER..................... 2 59 1000.0 210.0 25755 466 21786 298 0.0 0.0 98.7
AL FLORENCE................... 15 14 50.0 223.0 12858 286 12862 285 2.6 5.0 99.4
AL FLORENCE................... 26 20 50.0 230.0 12022 258 10994 240 1.8 1.1 100.0
AL FLORENCE................... 36 22 50.0 221.0 12336 261 12098 259 8.1 3.6 100.0
AL GADSDEN.................... 44 45 50.0 303.0 12500 628 11830 523 1.6 1.1 99.3
AL GADSDEN.................... 60 26 83.2 352.0 14419 1141 13949 1129 2.8 6.4 99.0
AL HOMEWOOD................... 21 28 268.4 409.0 27908 1407 26602 1316 0.8 0.9 99.0
AL HUNTSVILLE................. 19 59 85.1 533.0 24595 888 23489 857 1.1 0.8 99.8
AL HUNTSVILLE................. 25 24 50.0 352.0 18363 725 17357 706 0.3 0.1 100.0
AL HUNTSVILLE................. 31 32 50.0 546.0 23101 849 21838 812 1.8 1.6 100.0
AL HUNTSVILLE................. 48 49 50.0 579.0 22343 823 21115 792 0.7 0.3 100.0
AL HUNTSVILLE................. 54 41 51.1 515.0 18818 716 18097 704 0.7 0.3 100.0
AL LOUISVILLE................. 43 42 155.7 275.0 14437 267 14481 267 1.0 0.5 99.4
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AL MOBILE..................... 5 27 1000.0 581.0 49660 1292 49268 1310 0.0 0.0 99.9
AL MOBILE..................... 10 9 15.7 381.0 31801 1009 30422 998 0.0 0.0 100.0
AL MOBILE..................... 15 26 312.3 521.0 25918 1007 25722 1039 1.8 1.0 99.8
AL MOBILE..................... 21 20 190.4 436.0 21862 941 21326 882 0.3 0.1 100.0
AL MOBILE..................... 42 18 50.0 183.0 11337 528 11453 533 0.5 0.1 98.3
AL MONTGOMERY................. 12 57 1000.0 610.0 44140 916 41212 868 0.0 0.0 100.0
AL MONTGOMERY................. 20 16 50.0 226.0 12742 369 12234 365 0.6 0.2 100.0
AL MONTGOMERY................. 26 14 50.0 183.0 12913 376 12595 372 4.5 3.0 99.9
AL MONTGOMERY................. 32 51 272.6 545.0 28570 539 28011 535 3.4 2.2 99.9
AL MONTGOMERY................. 45 46 50.0 308.0 11868 367 11666 365 2.2 1.2 100.0
AL MOUNT CHEAHA.............. 7 56 1000.0 610.0 42883 1996 38085 1739 0.3 0.1 99.6
AL OPELIKA.................... 66 31 50.0 207.0 10516 470 9982 460 0.0 0.0 100.0
AL OZARK...................... 34 33 50.0 142.0 8805 230 8749 228 0.7 0.1 99.9
AL SELMA...................... 8 55 1000.0 515.0 39389 672 34978 632 0.0 0.0 99.9
AL TROY....................... 67 48 50.0 592.0 18293 430 17658 427 0.2 0.0 100.0
AL TUSCALOOSA................. 33 34 189.9 662.0 36264 1349 33350 1300 0.6 0.8 99.7
AL TUSKEGEE................... 22 24 100.1 325.0 17883 473 17639 463 3.7 1.7 99.7
AR ARKADELPHIA................ 9 46 897.0 326.0 28446 372 24331 322 0.0 0.0 99.8
AR EL DORADO.................. 10 27 702.3 605.0 45222 668 31478 508 0.0 0.0 100.0
AR FAYETTEVILLE............... 13 45 966.9 506.0 36427 710 31152 624 0.0 0.0 99.9
AR FAYETTEVILLE............... 29 15 50.0 270.0 14874 305 13571 286 0.4 0.1 100.0
AR FORT SMITH................. 5 18 1000.0 384.0 32392 630 28831 536 0.0 0.0 98.3
AR FORT SMITH................. 24 17 73.4 317.0 15057 406 14779 410 0.7 0.3 97.7
AR FORT SMITH................. 40 21 74.5 610.0 22014 315 19262 290 1.3 1.5 99.8
AR HOT SPRINGS................ 26 14 50.0 258.0 13340 205 12569 180 1.1 0.4 100.0
AR JONESBORO.................. 8 58 1000.0 533.0 40686 703 36658 630 0.0 0.0 100.0
AR JONESBORO.................. 19 20 50.0 311.0 17558 246 17453 245 0.0 0.0 100.0
AR JONESBORO.................. 48 49 54.7 305.0 17228 257 17136 255 0.0 0.0 100.0
AR LITTLE ROCK................ 2 47 1000.0 543.0 45005 994 39049 963 0.0 0.0 98.1
AR LITTLE ROCK................ 4 32 1000.0 503.0 43128 1004 40765 981 0.0 0.0 99.1
AR LITTLE ROCK................ 7 22 621.9 591.0 42859 976 39421 949 0.0 0.0 100.0
AR LITTLE ROCK................ 11 12 20.6 521.0 38355 955 34630 919 0.0 0.0 100.0
AR LITTLE ROCK................ 16 33 353.0 539.0 29255 896 28845 887 0.8 0.3 99.3
AR LITTLE ROCK................ 42 43 133.7 156.0 14250 604 14165 604 0.0 0.0 99.3
AR MOUNTAIN VIEW.............. 6 35 1000.0 424.0 38092 514 31061 357 0.0 0.0 99.3
AR NEWARK..................... 17 26 50.0 162.0 4239 57 4049 55 1.2 1.0 100.0
AR PINE BLUFF................. 25 24 125.7 182.0 11632 585 11390 582 0.6 0.2 99.6
AR PINE BLUFF................. 38 39 197.7 593.0 25692 804 24909 792 0.9 0.6 100.0
AR ROGERS..................... 51 50 50.0 143.0 6508 228 6004 221 0.0 0.0 100.0
AR SPRINGDALE................. 57 39 50.0 117.0 5681 223 5089 216 0.7 0.1 100.0
AZ FLAGSTAFF.................. 2 22 1000.0 488.0 37609 175 40813 196 1.8 0.1 91.8
AZ FLAGSTAFF.................. 4 18 694.9 487.0 34053 167 30621 158 0.0 0.0 98.0
AZ FLAGSTAFF.................. 9 28 50.0 594.0 9346 63 8142 62 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ FLAGSTAFF.................. 13 27 626.9 474.0 30062 150 27367 133 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ GREEN VALLEY............... 46 47 68.9 1095.0 25976 628 23986 614 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ KINGMAN.................... 6 19 1000.0 585.0 32271 118 37735 114 0.0 0.0 81.9
AZ LAKE HAVASU CIT............ 34 35 50.0 817.0 13668 81 12442 74 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ MESA....................... 12 36 807.8 543.0 32735 2225 30962 2221 0.0 0.0 99.5
AZ NOGALES.................... 11 25 625.4 507.0 26180 681 24519 682 0.0 0.0 98.7
AZ PHOENIX.................... 3 24 1000.0 542.0 37475 2233 39934 2234 0.0 0.0 91.5
AZ PHOENIX.................... 5 17 1000.0 539.0 38008 2233 39494 2234 0.0 0.0 94.0
AZ PHOENIX.................... 8 29 698.6 536.0 32977 2225 31649 2223 0.0 0.0 99.3
AZ PHOENIX.................... 10 23 626.1 558.0 33986 2225 31701 2216 0.0 0.0 99.7
AZ PHOENIX.................... 15 14 50.0 521.0 21332 2209 19733 2207 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ PHOENIX.................... 21 20 50.0 489.0 20189 2209 18885 2200 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ PHOENIX.................... 33 34 76.9 521.0 18207 2205 17530 2195 0.7 0.7 100.0
AZ PHOENIX.................... 45 26 61.2 545.0 23153 2219 20843 2202 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ PHOENIX.................... 61 49 58.8 541.0 18332 2205 17585 2192 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ PRESCOTT................... 7 25 50.0 856.0 18534 170 16876 137 0.3 0.0 99.8
AZ SIERRA VISTA............... 58 44 50.0 81.0 4915 59 4711 59 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ TOLLESON................... 51 52 195.1 533.0 24691 2219 23161 2208 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ TUCSON..................... 4 31 461.8 1100.0 39336 679 45568 806 0.0 0.0 81.6
AZ TUCSON..................... 6 30 465.3 1106.0 39671 711 39559 741 0.0 0.0 89.6
AZ TUCSON..................... 9 35 223.2 1134.0 33987 687 33516 702 0.0 0.0 96.9
AZ TUCSON..................... 13 32 749.9 622.0 31439 759 26425 729 0.0 0.0 98.4
AZ TUCSON..................... 18 19 98.8 600.0 20144 705 17894 699 1.5 0.1 100.0
AZ TUCSON..................... 27 28 50.0 175.0 3440 628 3028 618 0.6 0.1 100.0
AZ TUCSON..................... 40 41 50.0 619.0 15438 673 13975 672 0.0 0.0 100.0
AZ YUMA....................... 11 41 921.1 493.0 34525 233 33349 232 0.0 0.0 99.9
AZ YUMA....................... 13 16 487.9 475.0 28311 231 26438 229 0.0 0.0 100.0
CA ANAHEIM.................... 56 32 71.9 728.0 20567 11980 19520 11398 0.6 0.3 99.9
CA ARCATA..................... 23 22 50.0 510.0 12233 112 11151 99 0.1 0.0 100.0
CA BAKERSFIELD................ 17 25 272.9 427.0 17536 546 17028 507 0.0 0.0 99.9
CA BAKERSFIELD................ 23 10 4.4 1128.0 23080 689 20817 611 0.0 0.0 100.0
CA BAKERSFIELD................ 29 33 67.1 1137.0 15874 538 15051 472 0.0 0.0 100.0
CA BAKERSFIELD................ 45 55 235.3 404.0 16263 562 15916 517 0.0 0.0 100.0
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CA BARSTOW.................... 64 44 67.2 518.0 15278 630 14214 623 0.0 0.0 99.5
CA CALIPATRIA................. 54 50 177.3 507.0 21324 226 20704 226 0.0 0.0 100.0
CA CERES...................... 23 15 50.0 47.0 1623 359 1623 359 3.7 2.3 100.0
CA CHICO...................... 12 43 1000.0 396.0 28873 572 28649 562 0.5 0.6 99.3
CA CHICO...................... 24 36 292.9 564.0 21964 368 21707 355 1.0 5.9 99.9
CA CLOVIS..................... 43 44 192.4 671.0 25054 1162 24306 1150 6.6 1.3 100.0
CA CONCORD.................... 42 63 58.4 856.0 26738 6615 25956 6208 1.2 3.1 100.0
CA CORONA..................... 52 39 60.8 896.0 17009 12138 17469 12070 7.7 8.6 95.3
CA COTATI..................... 22 23 50.0 620.0 10873 1197 8985 1054 0.4 0.2 100.0
CA EL CENTRO.................. 7 22 585.0 389.0 22736 181 21793 181 0.2 0.0 99.9
CA EL CENTRO.................. 9 48 955.2 488.0 26945 229 26621 229 0.0 0.0 99.5
CA EUREKA..................... 3 16 1000.0 503.0 32082 134 35054 139 0.0 0.0 91.4
CA EUREKA..................... 6 17 1000.0 530.0 39228 139 41884 143 0.0 0.0 93.5
CA EUREKA..................... 13 11 13.6 515.0 30362 121 28646 120 0.0 0.0 100.0
CA EUREKA..................... 29 28 50.0 334.0 6424 92 5889 88 0.1 0.0 100.0
CA FORT BRAGG................. 8 15 355.3 746.0 27463 114 26639 96 0.0 0.0 99.8
CA FRESNO..................... 18 40 83.3 677.0 22892 1124 22598 1116 1.4 0.7 99.8
CA FRESNO..................... 24 16 50.0 716.0 23191 1124 22377 1109 0.5 0.0 100.0
CA FRESNO..................... 30 9 8.3 622.0 20995 1141 19672 1130 1.1 0.4 99.8
CA FRESNO..................... 47 14 50.0 597.0 19556 1085 17869 1057 0.4 0.0 99.9
CA FRESNO..................... 53 7 3.2 581.0 17231 1091 16231 1075 1.3 0.2 100.0
CA HANFORD.................... 21 20 267.0 605.0 25551 1223 24941 1209 3.0 0.4 99.9
CA HUNTINGTON BEAC............ 50 48 167.2 330.0 10136 9299 9534 8947 0.8 0.1 100.0
CA LOS ANGELES................ 2 60 828.8 1107.0 39943 13460 48054 14289 0.4 0.0 81.1
CA LOS ANGELES................ 4 36 680.9 984.0 41063 13830 46739 14262 0.0 0.0 84.3
CA LOS ANGELES................ 5 68 1000.0 976.0 38228 13519 47304 14401 0.0 0.0 80.8
CA LOS ANGELES................ 7 8 10.7 978.0 34851 13722 34407 13555 0.1 0.0 95.5
CA LOS ANGELES................ 9 43 342.2 970.0 23622 12774 24577 12876 0.2 0.0 94.6
CA LOS ANGELES................ 11 65 659.2 896.0 32990 13278 34448 13536 0.0 0.0 94.1
CA LOS ANGELES................ 13 66 650.6 899.0 32263 13186 33784 13490 0.0 0.0 95.0
CA LOS ANGELES................ 22 42 165.4 889.0 16523 11629 17644 12142 0.1 0.2 92.1
CA LOS ANGELES................ 28 59 182.2 927.0 25452 12719 24863 12621 1.1 0.8 99.6
CA LOS ANGELES................ 34 35 70.3 896.0 22216 12586 21279 12427 0.5 1.0 99.7
CA LOS ANGELES................ 58 41 55.7 875.0 21665 12534 20290 12096 0.4 0.7 100.0
CA MERCED..................... 51 38 129.4 680.0 21680 1288 20945 1275 0.0 0.0 99.9
CA MODESTO.................... 19 18 238.2 573.0 26692 2695 26692 2748 4.2 1.4 98.3
CA MONTEREY................... 46 32 50.0 771.0 16201 718 15629 705 0.3 0.2 99.1
CA MONTEREY................... 67 31 50.0 701.0 14214 1413 12867 716 0.0 0.0 99.7
CA NOVATO..................... 68 47 124.2 431.0 20706 4165 18713 3674 0.1 0.0 99.6
CA OAKLAND.................... 2 56 1000.0 479.0 35218 5937 36057 5970 0.0 0.0 92.9
CA ONTARIO.................... 46 47 69.9 927.0 17999 12158 17391 11983 0.2 0.5 100.0
CA OXNARD..................... 63 24 50.0 549.0 12050 1792 10943 1280 0.2 0.6 99.6
CA PALM SPRINGS............... 36 46 50.0 207.0 5986 255 5890 259 1.2 1.4 99.4
CA PALM SPRINGS............... 42 52 64.4 1087.0 14117 859 14077 927 4.5 8.3 97.0
CA PARADISE................... 30 20 68.3 440.0 17736 370 17246 364 0.3 0.0 99.8
CA PORTERVILLE................ 61 48 74.5 811.0 21858 1330 21490 1278 0.1 0.0 100.0
CA RANCHO PALOS VE............ 44 51 224.9 451.0 13335 8016 16382 7109 0.0 0.0 79.1
CA REDDING.................... 7 14 159.1 1103.0 35718 327 35198 321 0.0 0.0 99.4
CA REDDING.................... 9 18 175.9 1097.0 35202 322 34666 319 0.0 0.0 99.2
CA RIVERSIDE.................. 62 69 175.0 723.0 15815 11178 16882 11441 0.4 1.6 92.8
CA SACRAMENTO................. 3 35 1000.0 591.0 41135 4521 41289 4261 0.0 0.0 94.9
CA SACRAMENTO................. 6 53 1000.0 567.0 38167 4382 37776 4081 0.0 0.0 94.9
CA SACRAMENTO................. 10 61 1000.0 595.0 36503 4397 35298 4047 0.5 0.2 98.8
CA SACRAMENTO................. 29 48 258.8 321.0 12638 1565 13056 1575 6.0 1.8 96.7
CA SACRAMENTO................. 31 21 173.5 558.0 25574 3598 25170 3554 0.6 0.1 95.6
CA SACRAMENTO................. 40 55 264.1 597.0 25325 3652 24651 3387 1.0 0.5 99.9
CA SALINAS.................... 8 43 429.3 896.0 28466 4733 26635 2944 0.0 0.0 92.0
CA SALINAS.................... 35 13 3.2 735.0 17519 775 16367 760 0.6 0.0 99.6
CA SAN BERNARDINO............. 18 61 395.9 725.0 23804 11828 23623 11875 12.1 1.6 99.7
CA SAN BERNARDINO............. 24 26 50.0 509.0 14424 8756 12957 5696 2.2 8.2 99.9
CA SAN BERNARDINO............. 30 38 201.0 715.0 17385 11693 16905 11248 7.9 2.8 99.1
CA SAN DIEGO.................. 8 55 1000.0 226.0 24042 2709 23545 2660 34.0 2.6 98.9
CA SAN DIEGO.................. 10 25 774.5 229.0 20855 2694 20089 2655 0.0 0.0 99.9
CA SAN DIEGO.................. 15 30 183.5 613.0 23197 2542 23823 2548 0.0 0.0 96.1
CA SAN DIEGO.................. 39 40 89.3 577.0 19854 2463 20018 2314 9.6 0.0 95.7
CA SAN DIEGO.................. 51 18 50.0 579.0 17565 2442 19500 2403 9.9 7.8 86.5
CA SAN DIEGO.................. 69 19 60.2 594.0 20766 2505 19310 2405 10.9 0.2 100.0
CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 4 57 1000.0 512.0 36836 6014 36969 5930 0.0 0.0 93.5
CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 5 28 1000.0 506.0 38683 6303 37021 5968 0.0 0.0 96.0
CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 7 24 594.6 509.0 33240 5894 31509 5866 1.4 1.5 98.5
CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 9 34 736.7 509.0 33316 5918 29666 5424 0.1 0.0 99.8
CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 14 29 299.2 701.0 16907 5214 17117 5307 2.3 1.3 92.6
CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 20 19 141.4 472.0 18343 5359 17673 5268 1.3 1.1 97.7
CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 26 27 91.1 421.0 15750 5143 14492 4950 0.9 1.0 99.1
CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 32 33 50.0 491.0 15633 5283 13582 4849 8.8 1.6 100.0
CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 38 39 207.6 440.0 17045 5231 14928 4781 0.7 0.1 100.0
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CA SAN FRANCISCO.............. 44 45 197.5 491.0 17142 5297 15234 4859 0.7 0.6 99.9
CA SAN JOSE................... 11 12 6.0 844.0 33141 5446 29472 4933 0.0 0.0 99.9
CA SAN JOSE................... 36 52 240.6 686.0 16477 5328 14445 5063 3.2 1.6 99.6
CA SAN JOSE................... 48 49 186.3 631.0 14443 4882 12986 4803 3.5 3.1 99.7
CA SAN JOSE................... 54 50 50.0 585.0 8185 4455 7636 4349 8.1 9.6 98.8
CA SAN JOSE................... 65 41 75.8 812.0 16853 4501 15633 4358 0.0 0.0 100.0
CA SAN LUIS OBISPO........... 6 15 1000.0 543.0 40993 400 41704 414 0.0 0.0 96.1
CA SAN LUIS OBISPO........... 33 34 50.0 440.0 6608 272 5661 245 0.0 0.0 100.0
CA SAN MATEO.................. 60 59 102.7 362.0 11899 4800 11188 4617 0.5 0.9 99.9
CA SANGER..................... 59 36 50.0 591.0 14931 751 14055 745 0.0 0.0 99.9
CA SANTA ANA................. 40 53 50.0 881.0 18821 12437 17952 12273 6.6 1.1 99.9
CA SANTA BARBARA............. 3 27 668.8 917.0 42132 1169 45646 1276 0.0 0.0 90.2
CA SANTA MARIA............... 12 19 180.2 591.0 26083 375 24814 368 0.5 0.1 99.9
CA SANTA ROSA................ 50 54 50.0 939.0 12263 462 10137 393 2.6 3.7 99.0
CA STOCKTON................... 13 25 662.2 594.0 37405 4558 35709 4593 2.2 0.8 98.5
CA STOCKTON................... 58 46 149.7 559.0 21931 3502 21483 3377 2.0 2.5 99.5
CA STOCKTON................... 64 62 60.7 874.0 27091 6636 25391 5855 0.3 0.0 99.9
CA TWENTYNINE PALM........... 31 23 50.0 90.0 2541 52 2341 50 0.0 0.0 100.0
CA VALLEJO.................... 66 30 56.3 466.0 13913 5226 11634 3741 0.0 0.0 99.6
CA VENTURA.................... 57 49 162.4 530.0 15369 3471 13570 1584 0.0 0.0 100.0
CA VISALIA.................... 26 28 166.9 792.0 27229 1135 26475 1132 0.1 0.0 100.0
CA VISALIA.................... 49 50 78.8 835.0 20194 1290 19894 1225 0.0 0.0 99.9
CA WATSONVILLE................ 25 58 50.0 675.0 11878 1064 11399 737 0.9 0.1 99.8
CO BOULDER.................... 14 15 95.3 351.0 17680 2098 17309 2095 3.6 0.1 99.5
CO BROOMFIELD................. 12 36 1000.0 738.0 31161 2113 30560 2153 0.0 0.0 97.2
CO CASTLE ROCK............... 53 47 125.5 193.0 10901 1683 10375 1663 0.0 0.0 100.0
CO COLORADO SPRING............ 11 10 19.3 725.0 30343 1054 26513 618 1.1 0.0 100.0
CO COLORADO SPRING............ 13 24 439.4 652.0 29869 1296 24843 643 0.0 0.0 99.9
CO COLORADO SPRING............ 21 22 71.9 656.0 19079 560 18277 549 1.2 0.1 99.4
CO DENVER..................... 2 34 1000.0 319.0 28784 2266 31110 2312 0.0 0.0 91.1
CO DENVER..................... 4 35 1000.0 451.0 32597 2295 32149 2340 0.0 0.0 90.8
CO DENVER..................... 6 18 1000.0 292.0 28500 2243 27181 2145 0.0 0.0 96.5
CO DENVER..................... 7 17 1000.0 310.0 26360 2253 24881 2210 0.0 0.0 99.7
CO DENVER..................... 9 16 1000.0 280.0 25804 2254 23506 2210 0.0 0.0 99.8
CO DENVER..................... 20 19 237.2 383.0 19883 2110 18609 2041 0.7 0.2 99.6
CO DENVER..................... 31 32 223.3 317.0 17115 2051 16663 2047 0.3 0.1 99.9
CO DENVER..................... 41 40 71.6 344.0 12086 1889 11934 1873 0.3 0.1 99.9
CO DENVER..................... 50 51 78.2 233.0 12006 1871 11694 1870 0.0 0.0 99.8
CO DENVER..................... 59 44 141.2 356.0 17379 2055 16527 2045 0.0 0.0 100.0
CO DURANGO.................... 6 17 50.0 110.0 8459 63 9280 62 0.0 0.0 90.5
CO FORT COLLINS............... 22 21 50.0 256.0 14118 447 13922 432 0.4 0.1 99.9
CO GLENWOOD SPRING........... 3 23 841.6 771.0 26318 77 31163 85 0.1 0.4 82.1
CO GRAND JUNCTION............. 4 15 68.5 422.0 12567 103 13812 106 0.0 0.0 87.6
CO GRAND JUNCTION............. 5 2 1.0 33.0 7059 92 6692 92 0.0 0.0 100.0
CO GRAND JUNCTION............. 8 7 9.3 829.0 32033 143 26297 113 0.3 0.0 100.0
CO GRAND JUNCTION............. 11 14 346.7 429.0 21158 112 19313 103 0.0 0.0 100.0
CO GRAND JUNCTION............. 18 16 50.0 883.0 13838 96 12748 95 0.1 0.0 100.0
CO LONGMONT................... 25 26 210.0 325.0 18032 2150 17766 2144 0.2 0.1 100.0
CO MONTROSE................... 10 13 3.2 33.0 4663 33 4430 33 0.0 0.0 100.0
CO PUEBLO..................... 5 27 1000.0 396.0 31224 589 31495 580 0.5 0.0 93.6
CO PUEBLO..................... 8 29 372.2 727.0 30440 1364 26336 621 0.0 0.0 99.6
CO STEAMBOAT SPRIN............ 24 10 3.2 157.0 1891 12 1499 11 0.0 0.0 100.0
CO STERLING................... 3 23 1000.0 232.0 26327 71 22797 62 0.0 0.0 100.0
CT BRIDGEPORT................. 43 42 50.0 156.0 9657 2661 9725 2690 3.1 4.2 97.5
CT BRIDGEPORT................. 49 52 50.0 222.0 9997 3173 9696 3157 6.6 10.6 97.4
CT HARTFORD................... 3 11 39.5 276.0 24733 3789 24528 3874 0.0 0.0 95.5
CT HARTFORD................... 18 46 210.1 299.0 18530 3283 17364 3156 6.2 6.3 97.2
CT HARTFORD................... 24 32 50.0 262.0 13189 2859 11674 2651 11.5 11.2 98.9
CT HARTFORD................... 61 5 1.0 515.0 23206 3738 23113 3795 8.1 10.9 87.3
CT NEW BRITAIN................ 30 35 128.2 451.0 23617 4011 22144 3766 17.7 13.3 98.9
CT NEW HAVEN.................. 8 10 8.2 363.0 23358 5735 23110 4690 4.0 2.6 91.5
CT NEW HAVEN.................. 59 6 1.0 314.0 17262 4343 18677 4424 2.5 1.0 88.1
CT NEW HAVEN.................. 65 39 50.0 82.0 1425 546 1369 530 0.0 0.0 100.0
CT NEW LONDON................. 26 34 111.7 381.0 18113 2923 15223 1723 0.7 1.8 99.9
CT NORWICH.................... 53 45 50.0 207.0 10135 1016 9558 838 3.2 4.6 98.6
CT WATERBURY.................. 20 12 3.2 366.0 19515 4654 18653 4039 8.5 4.7 94.1
DC WASHINGTON................. 4 48 1000.0 237.0 27422 6562 24749 6454 7.0 3.3 98.9
DC WASHINGTON................. 5 6 6.6 235.0 22879 6343 26711 6533 0.0 0.0 82.9
DC WASHINGTON................. 7 39 1000.0 235.0 24391 6346 23215 6365 0.0 0.0 99.0
DC WASHINGTON................. 9 34 1000.0 235.0 24684 6438 22883 6299 0.0 0.0 100.0
DC WASHINGTON................. 20 35 221.7 235.0 17611 6043 17179 5746 0.2 0.0 97.0
DC WASHINGTON................. 26 27 64.3 233.0 15402 5868 15606 5637 14.5 4.4 96.9
DC WASHINGTON................. 32 33 186.0 213.0 14526 5769 14310 5777 10.2 2.4 97.7
DC WASHINGTON................. 50 51 62.2 247.0 15011 5859 14207 5376 0.1 0.0 99.8
DE SEAFORD.................... 64 44 50.0 195.0 4202 154 4202 154 3.4 2.9 100.0
DE WILMINGTON................. 12 55 1000.0 294.0 23834 7726 20132 6742 0.0 0.0 99.7
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DE WILMINGTON................. 61 31 50.0 292.0 16707 5587 15401 5324 5.4 6.5 98.6
FL BOCA RATON................. 63 44 59.1 310.0 13892 3705 13892 3705 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL BRADENTON.................. 66 42 50.0 465.0 18294 2380 18282 2379 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL CAPE CORAL................. 36 35 206.9 450.0 24085 879 23907 870 0.0 0.0 99.9
FL CLEARWATER................. 22 21 222.4 433.0 21082 2536 21082 2536 7.7 4.5 100.0
FL CLERMONT................... 18 17 230.3 458.0 28579 2143 28566 2101 0.0 0.0 99.4
FL COCOA...................... 52 51 148.1 285.0 14222 1508 14142 1510 0.0 0.0 99.7
FL COCOA...................... 68 30 50.0 287.0 13459 1043 13446 1039 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL DAYTONA BEACH.............. 2 11 45.1 503.0 44808 2703 41617 2380 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL DAYTONA BEACH.............. 26 49 139.5 304.0 16535 1271 13794 830 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL FORT LAUDERDALE............ 51 52 145.2 262.0 13418 3627 13422 3627 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL FORT MYERS................. 11 53 1000.0 451.0 36995 1146 34767 1033 7.6 5.4 100.0
FL FORT MYERS................. 20 15 206.2 451.0 24348 847 24348 847 0.8 0.0 100.0
FL FORT MYERS................. 30 31 50.0 293.0 16321 651 16188 651 6.8 4.6 100.0
FL FORT PIERCE................ 21 38 112.7 147.0 11558 446 11088 436 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL FORT PIERCE................ 34 50 288.7 454.0 24332 1376 23318 1068 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL FORT WALTON BEA........... 35 25 50.0 60.0 4682 155 4678 155 4.7 1.0 100.0
FL FORT WALTON BEA........... 53 40 53.8 219.0 12570 488 12574 488 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL FORT WALTON BEA........... 58 49 50.0 59.0 1170 106 1170 106 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL GAINESVILLE................ 5 36 1000.0 262.0 31857 1207 31333 1154 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL GAINESVILLE................ 20 16 87.1 287.0 16217 546 16213 547 0.3 0.1 100.0
FL HIGH SPRINGS.............. 53 28 99.4 278.0 13464 443 13293 416 0.0 0.0 99.9
FL HOLLYWOOD.................. 69 47 93.2 264.0 13802 3583 13806 3583 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL JACKSONVILLE............... 4 42 1000.0 293.0 33348 1219 31979 1179 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL JACKSONVILLE............... 7 38 959.1 277.0 27783 1087 26499 1082 4.0 1.9 100.0
FL JACKSONVILLE............... 12 13 13.9 296.0 28267 1092 27930 1091 3.8 2.1 99.9
FL JACKSONVILLE............... 17 34 287.8 304.0 21158 1047 20982 1045 6.4 1.9 100.0
FL JACKSONVILLE............... 30 32 92.4 302.0 16097 1004 16097 1004 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL JACKSONVILLE............... 47 19 98.4 299.0 18851 1019 18851 1019 0.0 0.1 100.0
FL JACKSONVILLE............... 59 44 61.5 289.0 14310 967 14310 967 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL KEY WEST................... 8 12 3.2 33.0 1460 34 1460 34 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL KEY WEST................... 22 3 1.0 62.0 1741 33 1741 33 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL LAKE WORTH................. 67 36 50.0 60.0 3822 717 3822 717 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL LAKELAND................... 32 19 139.5 331.0 17453 2428 17465 2429 0.0 0.0 99.9
FL LEESBURG................... 45 46 127.3 138.0 11551 1425 10900 1419 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL LEESBURG................... 55 40 142.7 515.0 24293 2033 22638 1965 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL LIVE OAK.................. 57 48 50.0 137.0 8563 161 8563 161 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL MELBOURNE.................. 43 20 86.5 299.0 14936 1540 14868 1537 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL MELBOURNE.................. 56 48 163.5 472.0 27669 2155 24824 1902 1.2 1.9 100.0
FL MIAMI...................... 2 19 1000.0 283.0 32748 3999 31340 3901 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL MIAMI...................... 4 22 1000.0 304.0 33960 4013 33960 4013 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL MIAMI...................... 6 30 1000.0 549.0 47185 3619 43965 2793 0.0 0.0 98.9
FL MIAMI...................... 7 8 13.7 293.0 28109 3947 28109 3947 0.1 0.0 100.0
FL MIAMI...................... 10 9 14.1 305.0 28742 3954 28730 3954 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL MIAMI...................... 17 18 103.4 309.0 16727 3755 16727 3755 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL MIAMI...................... 23 24 184.4 297.0 15913 3794 15913 3794 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL MIAMI...................... 33 32 192.7 280.0 17636 3748 17259 3598 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL MIAMI...................... 35 21 56.6 102.0 7567 2385 7442 2300 0.0 0.0 99.8
FL MIAMI...................... 39 20 120.7 276.0 14974 3725 14982 3725 0.0 0.0 99.9
FL MIAMI...................... 45 46 70.0 308.0 12757 3710 12757 3710 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL NAPLES..................... 26 43 281.9 368.0 19538 625 19530 625 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL NAPLES..................... 46 45 90.3 309.0 14551 548 14551 548 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL NEW SMYRNA BEAC............ 15 33 50.0 176.0 10158 659 10158 659 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL OCALA...................... 51 31 50.0 280.0 14383 592 14383 592 0.7 0.4 100.0
FL ORANGE PARK................ 25 10 3.2 151.0 9406 960 8960 953 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL ORLANDO.................... 6 58 1000.0 445.0 41797 2575 36463 2429 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL ORLANDO.................... 9 39 803.9 479.0 38669 2508 35179 2183 0.2 0.0 100.0
FL ORLANDO.................... 24 23 50.0 381.0 20675 1954 20591 1953 8.9 5.1 100.0
FL ORLANDO.................... 27 14 164.0 550.0 35524 3666 29084 3043 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL ORLANDO.................... 35 22 64.8 451.0 20965 1941 21428 1953 0.0 0.0 97.8
FL ORLANDO.................... 65 41 117.8 465.0 21811 2067 21799 2061 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL PALM BEACH................. 61 49 96.7 125.0 12726 1445 12750 1445 0.0 0.0 99.8
FL PANAMA CITY................ 7 41 1000.0 265.0 27049 393 26252 371 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL PANAMA CITY................ 13 19 514.6 437.0 35830 575 33760 511 0.0 0.0 99.9
FL PANAMA CITY................ 28 29 50.0 228.0 12704 211 12644 210 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL PANAMA CITY................ 56 38 50.0 155.0 10341 201 10321 198 0.1 0.0 100.0
FL PANAMA CITY BEA........... 46 47 50.0 59.0 1418 86 1418 86 0.3 0.0 100.0
FL PENSACOLA.................. 3 17 1000.0 372.0 36766 1108 31164 943 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL PENSACOLA.................. 23 31 87.9 149.0 11595 455 11282 465 0.7 3.6 99.8
FL PENSACOLA.................. 33 34 127.1 415.0 18801 868 18561 866 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL PENSACOLA.................. 44 45 117.1 454.0 19044 896 18984 896 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL SARASOTA................... 40 52 85.1 235.0 13428 1999 12951 1857 0.2 0.2 100.0
FL ST. PETERSBURG............. 10 24 581.5 458.0 31265 2787 30743 2795 0.0 0.0 99.0
FL ST. PETERSBURG............. 38 57 50.4 438.0 21342 2918 21394 2918 2.8 0.8 99.7
FL ST. PETERSBURG............. 44 59 261.0 454.0 28344 3124 26940 3082 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL TALLAHASSEE................ 11 32 1000.0 232.0 25793 430 23062 384 0.0 0.0 100.0
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FL TALLAHASSEE................ 27 22 87.5 518.0 29119 609 28079 595 0.4 0.1 100.0
FL TALLAHASSEE................ 40 2 1.0 268.0 13696 361 13704 362 0.3 0.1 99.8
FL TAMPA...................... 3 54 1000.0 473.0 43415 3702 39567 3244 0.0 0.0 99.9
FL TAMPA...................... 8 7 18.2 471.0 38127 3509 35000 3222 1.5 0.2 100.0
FL TAMPA...................... 13 12 17.0 433.0 35351 3384 35523 3387 7.3 2.4 99.3
FL TAMPA...................... 16 34 70.2 308.0 16918 2771 16934 2772 1.3 0.4 99.9
FL TAMPA...................... 28 29 96.7 471.0 27069 3079 22441 2914 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL TAMPA...................... 50 47 142.9 445.0 26105 3052 23509 2957 1.0 0.3 100.0
FL TEQUESTA................... 25 16 183.0 453.0 22790 1447 22565 1268 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL TICE....................... 49 33 127.9 312.0 15015 716 14724 714 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL VENICE..................... 62 25 53.2 167.0 10519 666 10354 662 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL WEST PALM BEACH............ 5 55 1000.0 302.0 33787 4048 30886 2486 0.0 0.0 100.0
FL WEST PALM BEACH............ 12 13 14.1 299.0 28676 3707 27252 3701 1.2 0.6 100.0
FL WEST PALM BEACH............ 29 28 216.1 457.0 24721 3869 24681 3850 1.3 7.3 100.0
FL WEST PALM BEACH............ 42 27 50.0 439.0 19165 2452 19161 2452 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA ALBANY..................... 10 17 585.0 293.0 28231 594 25588 544 1.2 0.4 100.0
GA ALBANY..................... 31 30 50.0 302.0 17238 406 17242 406 0.7 0.5 100.0
GA ATHENS..................... 8 22 574.5 326.0 29168 3378 25830 3264 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA ATHENS..................... 34 48 265.6 440.0 22432 3064 21343 2821 1.2 0.3 100.0
GA ATLANTA.................... 2 39 1000.0 316.0 32585 3536 28857 3391 0.0 0.0 99.6
GA ATLANTA.................... 5 27 1000.0 326.0 32992 3540 31015 3442 0.0 0.0 99.6
GA ATLANTA.................... 11 10 15.0 320.0 27531 3367 25847 3314 0.0 0.0 99.2
GA ATLANTA.................... 17 20 79.0 332.0 20598 3130 18911 3044 3.1 0.4 98.1
GA ATLANTA.................... 30 21 50.0 334.0 17251 2975 16861 2956 2.2 1.0 98.9
GA ATLANTA.................... 36 25 64.2 332.0 19731 3109 18960 3076 5.3 0.7 99.5
GA ATLANTA.................... 46 19 50.0 332.0 18868 3094 18442 3077 1.0 0.1 99.9
GA ATLANTA.................... 57 38 50.0 319.0 9589 2500 9890 2606 4.0 1.2 95.2
GA ATLANTA.................... 69 43 50.0 299.0 16180 2986 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 99.9
GA AUGUSTA.................... 6 42 1000.0 418.0 38836 1209 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.9
GA AUGUSTA.................... 12 31 686.2 485.0 38280 1223 32211 921 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA AUGUSTA.................... 26 30 57.9 485.0 24772 672 23574 625 0.1 0.0 99.8
GA AUGUSTA.................... 54 51 62.3 385.0 17004 538 16935 537 0.3 0.1 100.0
GA BAINBRIDGE................. 49 50 184.5 410.0 22715 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0
GA BAXLEY..................... 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA BRUNSWICK.................. 21 24 251.1 600.0 31797 994 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0
GA CHATSWORTH................. 18 33 317.3 564.0 20031 1538 17109 1056 1.3 2.2 99.7
GA COCHRAN.................... 29 7 4.6 350.0 21221 552 19855 520 0.0 0.0 99.9
GA COLUMBUS................... 3 15 1000.0 543.0 47339 1296 35466 889 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA COLUMBUS................... 9 47 943.1 503.0 39199 983 31128 723 0.5 0.1 99.9
GA COLUMBUS................... 28 23 183.8 461.0 23027 870 22061 833 4.3 4.2 100.0
GA COLUMBUS................... 38 35 50.0 399.0 20011 587 19837 586 3.8 3.6 99.2
GA COLUMBUS................... 54 49 50.0 345.0 15469 493 14812 486 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA CORDELE.................... 55 51 50.0 125.0 5069 62 5065 62 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA DALTON..................... 23 16 50.0 447.0 12179 706 10601 655 2.1 1.6 100.0
GA DAWSON..................... 25 26 50.0 329.0 14790 306 14699 304 0.9 2.1 99.9
GA MACON...................... 13 45 1000.0 238.0 25673 676 20881 590 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA MACON...................... 24 16 50.0 244.0 14713 475 14304 467 0.7 1.0 100.0
GA MACON...................... 41 40 50.0 237.0 12918 429 12850 429 1.2 0.3 100.0
GA MACON...................... 64 50 50.0 185.0 2523 254 2466 253 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA MONROE..................... 63 44 114.8 363.0 18050 3063 17752 3051 0.0 0.0 99.9
GA PELHAM..................... 14 20 261.6 378.0 22976 647 22614 638 0.1 0.0 99.9
GA PERRY...................... 58 32 50.0 247.0 13051 432 12959 431 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA ROME....................... 14 51 390.9 616.0 28049 3406 26996 3239 1.1 1.0 99.7
GA SAVANNAH................... 3 39 1000.0 451.0 42038 739 34687 654 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA SAVANNAH................... 9 46 917.3 320.0 29353 642 25471 597 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA SAVANNAH................... 11 15 466.7 445.0 36297 697 34178 671 0.7 0.8 99.9
GA SAVANNAH................... 22 23 163.0 436.0 25156 549 24027 539 0.2 0.1 100.0
GA THOMASVILLE................ 6 52 1000.0 619.0 52080 885 45892 839 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA TOCCOA..................... 32 24 50.0 253.0 12181 462 11262 432 1.0 1.3 100.0
GA VALDOSTA................... 44 43 50.0 277.0 11324 233 11324 233 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA WAYCROSS................... 8 18 509.2 314.0 29201 386 25190 342 0.0 0.0 100.0
GA WRENS...................... 20 36 312.0 452.0 24753 616 24593 614 4.8 3.3 98.3
HI HILO....................... 2 22 50.1 33.0 6524 67 2155 58 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI HILO....................... 4 19 1000.0 366.0 29712 119 30256 110 0.0 0.0 90.6
HI HILO....................... 9 8 3.2 33.0 6793 69 2391 58 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI HILO....................... 11 21 50.1 33.0 6524 67 4051 65 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI HILO....................... 13 18 50.1 33.0 6523 67 4051 65 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI HILO....................... 14 23 50.1 33.0 6524 67 751 46 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI HILO....................... 32 31 50.1 366.0 20338 83 17557 80 0.6 0.0 100.0
HI HILO....................... 38 39 50.1 366.0 20338 83 17557 80 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI HONOLULU................... 2 22 1000.0 33.0 9594 797 11517 836 0.0 0.0 83.3
HI HONOLULU................... 4 40 1000.0 33.0 10686 835 11185 836 0.0 0.0 93.8
HI HONOLULU................... 5 23 1000.0 629.0 47397 842 52476 842 0.0 0.0 90.3
HI HONOLULU................... 9 8 7.2 33.0 8305 836 8484 836 0.0 0.0 97.9
HI HONOLULU................... 11 18 120.2 33.0 7255 799 7519 836 0.0 0.0 95.4
HI HONOLULU................... 13 35 549.5 33.0 9761 836 9683 836 0.0 0.0 100.0
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HI HONOLULU................... 14 31 50.1 33.0 6289 802 1898 721 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI HONOLULU................... 20 19 50.1 622.0 28646 836 20876 836 2.0 6.2 100.0
HI HONOLULU................... 26 27 50.1 580.0 21625 836 17512 836 0.4 5.1 96.9
HI HONOLULU................... 32 33 50.1 33.0 5603 826 2501 754 2.6 1.0 100.0
HI HONOLULU................... 38 39 50.1 580.0 27550 832 17796 836 0.4 6.7 100.0
HI HONOLULU................... 44 43 50.1 580.0 27550 836 18040 836 0.0 1.3 100.0
HI KAILUA KONA................ 6 25 812.8 887.0 53971 133 54363 145 0.0 0.0 98.9
HI KANEOHE.................... 66 41 50.1 632.0 28895 842 14374 837 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI LIHUE...................... 8 12 3.3 305.0 22274 51 22184 51 4.9 0.0 100.0
HI LIHUE...................... 21 7 3.2 305.0 24677 51 17541 51 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI LIHUE...................... 27 28 50.1 366.0 20338 51 17557 51 27.3 0.0 100.0
HI LIHUE...................... 67 45 50.1 366.0 20338 51 17557 51 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI WAILUKU.................... 3 24 72.4 1814.0 53585 120 52313 138 0.0 0.0 97.8
HI WAILUKU.................... 7 36 50.1 1811.0 51943 139 40173 121 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI WAILUKU.................... 10 30 50.1 1811.0 51943 139 40768 121 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI WAILUKU.................... 12 29 50.1 1763.0 51106 138 45250 128 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI WAILUKU.................... 15 16 50.1 1723.0 50272 138 42954 123 0.0 0.0 100.0
HI WAILUKU.................... 21 20 50.1 33.0 6373 90 2364 85 6.3 6.0 100.0
HI WAILUKU.................... 27 28 50.1 366.0 20337 100 17557 100 17.2 5.2 100.0
HI WAILUKU.................... 33 34 50.1 366.0 20338 100 17557 100 6.4 1.2 100.0
IA AMES....................... 5 59 1000.0 564.0 48410 984 40402 884 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA BURLINGTON................. 26 41 50.0 96.0 3829 91 3821 91 1.3 0.3 100.0
IA CEDAR RAPIDS............... 2 51 1000.0 442.0 40311 867 34970 779 0.0 0.0 99.8
IA CEDAR RAPIDS............... 9 52 1000.0 607.0 44375 949 34936 774 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA CEDAR RAPIDS............... 28 27 216.3 452.0 24376 650 24312 641 0.2 0.0 99.8
IA CEDAR RAPIDS............... 48 47 79.8 323.0 15896 491 15819 490 0.9 3.4 100.0
IA COUNCIL BLUFFS............. 32 33 50.0 98.0 6348 642 5791 631 1.2 0.4 100.0
IA DAVENPORT.................. 6 56 1000.0 408.0 38395 1178 32104 941 0.0 0.0 99.8
IA DAVENPORT.................. 18 49 200.7 302.0 17590 629 17170 627 0.1 0.0 100.0
IA DAVENPORT.................. 36 34 50.0 65.0 734 259 734 259 0.5 0.0 100.0
IA DES MOINES................ 8 31 762.1 591.0 44163 915 34792 837 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA DES MOINES................. 11 50 1000.0 600.0 44693 919 40413 889 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA DES MOINES................. 13 19 585.7 600.0 44809 919 37303 855 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA DES MOINES................. 17 16 121.3 463.0 23451 720 23117 717 0.2 0.0 100.0
IA DES MOINES................. 63 26 55.6 550.0 20173 674 20089 673 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA DUBUQUE.................... 40 43 50.0 256.0 12367 221 12033 218 2.2 1.1 100.0
IA FORT DODGE................. 21 25 50.0 355.0 20644 211 20632 211 0.2 0.1 100.0
IA IOWA CITY................. 12 45 882.8 439.0 35423 1080 30996 929 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA IOWA CITY.................. 20 25 50.0 123.0 11595 390 11165 371 1.5 0.7 100.0
IA MASON CITY................. 3 42 1000.0 472.0 42547 741 32414 513 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA MASON CITY................. 24 18 50.0 436.0 19851 279 19674 275 0.6 0.2 100.0
IA OTTUMWA.................... 15 14 66.2 363.0 20006 338 19746 333 1.4 0.6 100.0
IA RED OAK................... 36 35 60.4 475.0 20200 745 19928 745 1.3 2.6 100.0
IA SIOUX CITY................. 4 41 1000.0 585.0 49813 657 38669 505 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA SIOUX CITY................. 9 30 733.8 616.0 45116 596 38211 463 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA SIOUX CITY................. 14 39 50.0 351.0 19097 257 19017 256 2.6 1.4 100.0
IA SIOUX CITY................. 27 28 154.8 326.0 19601 263 19331 262 0.3 0.6 100.0
IA SIOUX CITY................. 44 49 216.7 610.0 29824 360 29043 352 0.1 0.0 100.0
IA WATERLOO................... 7 55 1000.0 604.0 44020 940 35918 780 0.0 0.0 100.0
IA WATERLOO................... 32 35 227.4 579.0 29126 740 28446 698 1.8 2.2 100.0
ID BOISE...................... 2 25 876.7 777.0 45308 394 50231 396 0.0 0.0 90.2
ID BOISE...................... 4 21 693.1 754.0 44517 394 48288 395 0.6 0.1 92.1
ID BOISE...................... 7 26 390.4 808.0 38673 391 38238 390 0.0 0.0 99.4
ID CALDWELL................... 9 10 13.4 805.0 27177 386 25527 385 0.3 0.0 100.0
ID COEUR D'ALENE.............. 26 56 50.0 465.0 5486 235 4501 184 0.0 0.0 100.0
ID FILER...................... 19 18 50.0 161.0 6675 83 6659 83 0.0 0.0 100.0
ID IDAHO FALLS................ 3 36 1000.0 488.0 37473 233 40914 237 0.0 0.0 91.3
ID IDAHO FALLS................ 8 9 20.9 463.0 35483 233 33586 231 0.0 0.0 100.0
ID LEWISTON................... 3 32 1000.0 384.0 25152 126 28025 141 1.2 0.1 84.2
ID MOSCOW..................... 12 33 739.7 346.0 26753 131 25838 151 0.0 0.0 99.2
ID NAMPA...................... 6 22 752.3 811.0 45250 394 47567 393 0.0 0.0 93.5
ID NAMPA...................... 12 27 358.1 829.0 38550 391 37100 390 0.0 0.0 99.9
ID POCATELLO.................. 6 23 1000.0 466.0 33329 267 34995 265 0.0 0.0 90.4
ID POCATELLO.................. 10 17 181.5 465.0 29737 229 28205 228 0.0 0.0 99.7
ID TWIN FALLS................. 11 16 554.0 323.0 27981 131 26495 129 0.0 0.0 100.0
ID TWIN FALLS................. 13 24 50.0 161.0 11305 101 11221 101 0.0 0.0 100.0
ID TWIN FALLS................. 35 34 50.0 164.0 3197 69 3181 69 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL AURORA..................... 60 59 179.7 494.0 24974 8281 24914 8278 0.1 0.0 100.0
IL BLOOMINGTON................ 43 28 50.0 293.0 14984 594 14689 563 1.0 0.3 100.0
IL CARBONDALE................. 8 40 1000.0 268.0 26642 773 21292 537 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL CHAMPAIGN.................. 3 48 1000.0 287.0 32555 897 22935 724 6.9 2.5 100.0
IL CHAMPAIGN.................. 15 41 50.0 396.0 18194 457 17815 451 0.1 0.0 100.0
IL CHARLESTON................. 51 50 50.0 70.0 2801 71 2801 71 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL CHICAGO.................... 2 3 2.5 418.0 27416 8386 22397 8193 9.8 1.1 96.5
IL CHICAGO.................... 5 29 191.5 494.0 31587 8551 27979 8322 6.6 0.8 99.8
IL CHICAGO.................... 7 52 147.0 515.0 29071 8459 27413 8361 5.0 0.4 100.0
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IL CHICAGO.................... 9 19 156.8 415.0 27657 8412 26313 8333 4.9 0.7 99.9
IL CHICAGO.................... 11 47 150.2 497.0 28461 8432 25860 8218 6.8 0.5 99.9
IL CHICAGO.................... 20 21 78.2 378.0 19475 8030 16941 7946 1.9 0.4 99.2
IL CHICAGO.................... 26 27 67.5 472.0 22649 8201 22504 8183 2.0 0.4 99.3
IL CHICAGO.................... 32 31 208.7 430.0 24471 8353 23929 8322 3.7 0.7 100.0
IL CHICAGO.................... 38 43 206.1 381.0 21854 8105 21794 8099 4.0 0.7 99.7
IL CHICAGO.................... 44 45 160.7 433.0 22405 8196 22361 8189 3.2 0.6 99.9
IL DECATUR.................... 17 18 231.3 393.0 23377 845 21829 813 1.4 0.7 99.5
IL DECATUR.................... 23 22 55.7 314.0 14066 648 13731 640 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL EAST ST. LOUIS............. 46 47 178.6 345.0 19179 2564 19026 2562 0.1 0.0 100.0
IL FREEPORT................... 23 41 50.0 219.0 12414 710 12124 704 10.9 5.9 100.0
IL HARRISBURG................. 3 34 1000.0 302.0 34703 764 24621 570 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL JACKSONVILLE............... 14 15 50.0 94.0 3790 58 3778 58 5.7 5.3 100.0
IL JOLIET..................... 66 53 128.7 393.0 17795 8011 17763 8010 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL LASALLE.................... 35 10 4.0 418.0 18938 1275 17920 772 1.9 7.6 98.7
IL MACOMB..................... 22 21 50.0 149.0 4469 57 4409 56 1.5 1.7 100.0
IL MARION..................... 27 17 58.9 233.0 13773 367 13704 363 2.7 1.0 99.9
IL MOLINE..................... 8 38 800.7 308.0 28568 966 24341 826 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL MOLINE..................... 24 23 50.0 276.0 14161 557 14009 556 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL MOUNT VERNON............... 13 21 566.9 302.0 28264 707 20594 430 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL OLNEY...................... 16 19 50.0 283.0 16305 258 16405 258 0.2 1.3 98.9
IL PEORIA..................... 19 40 86.2 194.0 14041 570 12439 537 1.8 0.5 100.0
IL PEORIA..................... 25 57 115.0 207.0 15243 574 14416 567 0.4 0.1 100.0
IL PEORIA..................... 31 30 50.0 195.0 12261 549 11981 545 0.4 0.0 100.0
IL PEORIA..................... 47 46 50.0 216.0 12924 553 12880 553 2.0 0.3 100.0
IL PEORIA..................... 59 39 50.0 178.0 6421 409 6393 409 0.4 0.5 100.0
IL QUINCY..................... 10 54 1000.0 238.0 26233 313 23635 294 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL QUINCY..................... 16 32 50.0 302.0 15205 198 15084 197 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL QUINCY..................... 27 34 50.0 173.0 4121 103 4109 102 4.1 1.1 100.0
IL ROCK ISLAND................ 4 58 1000.0 408.0 38568 1191 31886 1005 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL ROCKFORD................... 13 54 1000.0 216.0 24307 1515 18743 913 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL ROCKFORD................... 17 16 187.6 203.0 15256 886 13542 775 1.5 1.0 100.0
IL ROCKFORD................... 39 42 50.0 176.0 11496 691 11331 686 1.1 1.0 100.0
IL SPRINGFIELD................ 20 42 72.0 436.0 23640 680 21749 607 0.6 0.1 100.0
IL SPRINGFIELD................ 49 53 50.0 189.0 5296 228 5296 228 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL SPRINGFIELD................ 55 44 50.0 439.0 21759 581 21659 581 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL URBANA..................... 12 33 745.0 302.0 28513 970 22557 808 0.0 0.0 100.0
IL URBANA..................... 27 26 84.3 139.0 11136 335 11296 336 3.6 1.0 98.6
IN ANGOLA..................... 63 12 3.2 144.0 10305 560 10281 559 0.0 0.0 100.0
IN BLOOMINGTON................ 4 53 1000.0 357.0 31864 2087 24868 1805 0.3 0.1 100.0
IN BLOOMINGTON................ 30 14 50.0 216.0 12369 505 12192 503 0.4 0.4 100.0
IN BLOOMINGTON................ 42 56 225.9 317.0 15064 1560 14261 1516 0.3 0.3 100.0
IN BLOOMINGTON................ 63 27 50.0 328.0 16467 1562 16250 1555 0.0 0.0 99.9
IN ELKHART.................... 28 58 343.4 335.0 21312 1335 20784 1220 8.6 10.1 100.0
IN EVANSVILLE................. 7 28 666.3 305.0 28649 796 26079 763 0.0 0.0 100.0
IN EVANSVILLE................. 9 54 1000.0 177.0 22537 718 17469 617 0.6 0.2 100.0
IN EVANSVILLE................. 14 58 176.9 311.0 17055 577 17035 577 1.6 0.4 99.9
IN EVANSVILLE................. 25 59 54.1 314.0 17179 589 17090 588 3.4 2.1 100.0
IN EVANSVILLE................. 44 45 50.0 296.0 15321 562 15301 562 0.1 0.0 100.0
IN FORT WAYNE................. 15 4 1.0 253.0 10500 585 10038 557 0.0 0.0 100.0
IN FORT WAYNE................. 21 24 50.0 226.0 12257 651 11554 603 1.4 0.7 99.3
IN FORT WAYNE................. 33 19 50.0 235.0 11925 634 11732 608 0.1 0.1 99.3
IN FORT WAYNE................. 39 40 50.0 223.0 13204 678 13477 689 2.7 1.5 98.0
IN FORT WAYNE................. 55 36 50.0 238.0 11227 620 11227 620 0.0 0.0 100.0
IN GARY....................... 50 51 186.5 494.0 25853 8333 25387 8307 3.0 0.6 100.0
IN GARY....................... 56 17 50.0 306.0 15218 4367 15198 4390 1.4 1.9 99.9
IN HAMMOND.................... 62 36 72.5 146.0 11379 6952 11286 6855 0.0 0.0 99.9
IN INDIANAPOLIS............... 6 25 1000.0 302.0 32600 2394 27352 2226 0.0 0.0 99.9
IN INDIANAPOLIS............... 8 9 14.7 305.0 26053 2219 24755 2134 1.3 0.7 95.9
IN INDIANAPOLIS............... 13 46 1000.0 299.0 27698 2284 22983 2053 0.3 0.0 99.8
IN INDIANAPOLIS............... 20 21 50.0 259.0 15709 1647 15114 1632 0.0 0.0 100.0
IN INDIANAPOLIS............... 40 16 50.0 302.0 17145 1692 17045 1685 2.1 0.8 98.9
IN INDIANAPOLIS............... 59 45 109.6 304.0 19052 1814 18429 1759 0.1 0.2 99.5
IN INDIANAPOLIS............... 69 44 50.0 167.0 2526 1016 2526 1016 0.0 0.0 100.0
IN KOKOMO..................... 29 54 133.9 236.0 13690 1183 13694 1187 0.9 3.5 100.0
IN LAFAYETTE.................. 18 11 3.2 238.0 12626 509 12438 485 3.5 0.8 99.9
IN MARION..................... 23 32 249.7 295.0 19322 1853 19056 1848 0.4 0.9 98.5
IN MUNCIE..................... 49 52 50.0 155.0 9623 537 9550 532 2.3 1.5 100.0
IN RICHMOND................... 43 30 50.0 302.0 14667 2633 14735 2655 4.2 5.1 97.5
IN SALEM...................... 58 57 50.0 346.0 15157 1221 14710 1209 1.6 0.3 100.0
IN SOUTH BEND................. 16 42 374.1 326.0 25475 1460 23194 1284 2.9 6.9 100.0
IN SOUTH BEND................. 22 30 232.0 325.0 24559 1418 22931 1365 3.5 7.7 100.0
IN SOUTH BEND................. 34 35 50.0 246.0 13991 944 14096 961 7.4 6.2 97.2
IN SOUTH BEND................. 46 48 50.0 305.0 15197 988 14975 960 4.9 3.0 100.0
IN TERRE HAUTE................ 2 36 1000.0 290.0 32408 908 22591 576 0.0 0.0 100.0
IN TERRE HAUTE................ 10 24 819.3 293.0 27392 725 25223 675 2.0 4.8 99.9
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IN TERRE HAUTE................ 38 39 54.4 299.0 14240 407 14127 389 0.5 0.1 100.0
IN VINCENNES.................. 22 52 57.8 174.0 11041 250 11009 249 1.2 1.6 100.0
KS COLBY...................... 4 15 1000.0 229.0 29090 51 23001 38 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS ENSIGN..................... 6 5 6.5 219.0 28688 122 27103 117 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS FORT SCOTT................. 20 40 313.0 233.0 19361 329 19106 325 0.1 0.0 100.0
KS GARDEN CITY................ 11 17 594.8 244.0 23621 118 22492 114 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS GARDEN CITY................ 13 18 645.1 265.0 25021 114 23749 114 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS GOODLAND................... 10 14 684.0 299.0 27788 43 26772 41 0.9 1.8 100.0
KS GREAT BEND................. 2 22 1000.0 296.0 32805 206 29002 175 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS HAYS....................... 7 20 1000.0 216.0 24855 98 23445 95 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS HAYS....................... 9 16 474.4 332.0 29984 153 24912 114 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS HUTCHINSON................. 8 29 1000.0 244.0 24057 670 18724 566 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS HUTCHINSON................. 12 19 521.0 463.0 37229 756 32857 724 0.3 0.0 100.0
KS HUTCHINSON................. 36 35 112.3 733.0 16065 605 16065 605 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS LAKIN...................... 3 23 1000.0 171.0 25662 91 21268 88 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS LAWRENCE................... 38 39 171.1 330.0 16725 1753 16553 1731 0.3 0.1 99.1
KS PITTSBURG.................. 7 30 639.3 332.0 29889 494 28150 475 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS SALINA..................... 18 17 50.0 317.0 12053 156 11982 156 1.5 5.3 100.0
KS TOPEKA..................... 11 23 780.2 305.0 28295 937 23472 909 0.0 0.0 99.6
KS TOPEKA..................... 13 44 873.4 421.0 34281 635 28513 553 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS TOPEKA..................... 27 26 50.0 320.0 16931 404 16380 388 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS TOPEKA..................... 49 48 115.6 451.0 19842 479 19151 444 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS WICHITA.................... 3 45 1000.0 305.0 32918 684 27039 660 0.0 0.0 99.9
KS WICHITA.................... 10 21 598.9 314.0 28792 675 26335 664 0.0 0.0 100.0
KS WICHITA.................... 24 25 128.3 328.0 17902 618 17898 618 2.0 0.1 100.0
KS WICHITA.................... 33 34 50.0 133.0 2841 421 2841 421 0.0 0.0 100.0
KY ASHLAND.................... 25 26 50.0 152.0 7417 389 6801 371 4.7 9.5 99.9
KY ASHLAND.................... 61 45 50.0 189.0 8782 474 8230 441 0.6 0.3 100.0
KY BEATTYVILLE................ 65 7 3.2 197.0 5907 89 4788 66 0.0 0.0 100.0
KY BOWLING GREEN.............. 13 33 1000.0 226.0 24819 587 20458 466 0.0 0.0 100.0
KY BOWLING GREEN.............. 24 18 50.0 198.0 10565 244 9937 235 2.3 1.4 100.0
KY BOWLING GREEN.............. 40 16 50.0 244.0 10630 240 10382 236 1.9 1.1 100.0
KY BOWLING GREEN.............. 53 48 50.0 247.0 11922 255 11637 250 2.9 1.6 100.0
KY CAMPBELLSVILLE............. 34 19 50.0 314.0 14141 269 13341 248 2.4 2.8 100.0
KY COVINGTON.................. 54 24 50.0 122.0 5890 1572 5419 1533 3.9 1.6 100.0
KY DANVILLE................... 56 4 1.0 351.0 16176 690 15417 674 4.5 2.3 99.7
KY ELIZABETHTOWN.............. 23 43 50.0 198.0 12141 742 10995 409 0.5 0.2 100.0
KY HARLAN..................... 44 51 50.0 601.0 19175 562 16832 475 2.2 4.0 100.0
KY HAZARD..................... 35 16 50.0 384.0 15138 348 13480 296 4.5 3.6 100.0
KY HAZARD..................... 57 12 3.2 475.0 16984 393 14617 324 0.4 0.4 100.0
KY LEXINGTON.................. 18 20 50.0 195.0 13015 626 12783 622 1.0 0.2 99.8
KY LEXINGTON.................. 27 59 69.2 300.0 16909 681 16781 678 1.4 0.5 99.9
KY LEXINGTON.................. 36 40 66.5 305.0 17900 696 17412 691 1.5 1.4 100.0
KY LEXINGTON.................. 46 42 50.0 265.0 13711 639 13491 635 6.3 3.2 99.1
KY LOUISVILLE................. 3 47 1000.0 555.0 45682 2902 35162 2244 0.6 0.4 99.7
KY LOUISVILLE................. 11 55 428.5 390.0 27674 1482 26136 1462 0.1 0.0 100.0
KY LOUISVILLE................. 15 17 50.0 262.0 13888 1187 13303 1177 1.6 0.4 100.0
KY LOUISVILLE................. 21 8 3.2 212.0 12661 1144 11897 1114 3.6 0.6 99.4
KY LOUISVILLE................. 32 26 153.4 384.0 25314 1449 24714 1433 5.6 1.8 99.8
KY LOUISVILLE................. 41 49 237.2 391.0 25666 1454 23878 1395 4.5 1.2 100.0
KY LOUISVILLE................. 68 38 50.0 249.0 13222 1169 12722 1158 0.0 0.0 99.6
KY MADISONVILLE............... 19 20 77.7 241.0 14399 552 14161 549 3.0 4.9 100.0
KY MADISONVILLE............... 35 42 50.0 317.0 14285 293 13997 291 2.6 2.0 100.0
KY MOREHEAD................... 38 15 50.0 293.0 13757 221 12686 200 0.5 0.8 100.0
KY MOREHEAD................... 67 21 62.8 247.0 16233 380 15470 346 0.0 0.0 100.0
KY MURRAY..................... 21 36 50.0 201.0 12314 288 12298 288 8.9 3.9 100.0
KY NEWPORT.................... 19 29 247.6 306.0 20496 2545 19628 2340 0.9 0.2 99.8
KY OWENSBORO.................. 31 29 50.0 140.0 9668 454 9789 459 1.7 0.7 97.0
KY OWENTON.................... 52 44 50.0 216.0 11130 424 10787 409 0.1 0.0 100.0
KY PADUCAH.................... 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43956 871 38355 809 0.0 0.0 100.0
KY PADUCAH.................... 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 5.2 3.7 100.0
KY PADUCAH.................... 49 50 65.3 327.0 14969 435 14881 435 0.2 0.2 99.9
KY PIKEVILLE.................. 22 24 50.0 430.0 17095 454 15956 430 0.4 0.2 100.0
KY SOMERSET................... 29 14 50.0 445.0 18607 402 17371 371 1.3 1.9 100.0
LA ALEXANDRIA................. 5 35 1000.0 485.0 43410 956 43135 982 0.0 0.0 98.7
LA ALEXANDRIA................. 25 26 64.6 415.0 19599 318 19527 317 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA ALEXANDRIA................. 31 32 50.0 333.0 17720 257 17600 256 0.9 0.9 100.0
LA BATON ROUGE................ 2 42 1000.0 515.0 46184 2450 40635 2324 0.0 0.0 99.8
LA BATON ROUGE................ 9 46 917.8 509.0 40157 1877 31609 1220 0.1 0.0 100.0
LA BATON ROUGE................ 27 22 71.2 303.0 16048 809 15122 761 0.2 0.0 100.0
LA BATON ROUGE................ 33 34 216.8 522.0 26992 1315 25957 1288 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA BATON ROUGE................ 44 45 137.2 426.0 19373 985 19373 985 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA COLUMBIA................... 11 57 1000.0 572.0 43189 691 32880 566 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA LAFAYETTE.................. 3 28 1000.0 530.0 47375 911 35053 718 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA LAFAYETTE.................. 10 56 1000.0 530.0 41206 1002 32285 794 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA LAFAYETTE.................. 15 16 89.1 360.0 19890 586 19890 586 0.0 0.0 100.0
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LA LAFAYETTE.................. 24 23 61.5 369.0 18304 536 18304 536 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA LAKE CHARLES............... 7 53 1000.0 451.0 36922 954 35167 940 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA LAKE CHARLES............... 18 20 50.0 314.0 18006 374 18010 374 0.4 0.1 100.0
LA LAKE CHARLES............... 29 30 81.0 394.0 19657 610 19649 610 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA MONROE..................... 8 55 1000.0 576.0 43716 728 41193 688 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA MONROE..................... 13 19 530.4 543.0 41003 691 36053 621 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA NEW ORLEANS................ 4 30 1000.0 305.0 34068 1783 33649 1767 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA NEW ORLEANS................ 6 43 1000.0 283.0 33332 1807 32893 1788 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA NEW ORLEANS................ 8 29 669.9 302.0 28600 1682 26365 1603 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA NEW ORLEANS................ 12 11 14.2 308.0 21819 1549 19930 1488 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA NEW ORLEANS................ 20 14 124.2 275.0 16711 1451 16429 1443 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA NEW ORLEANS................ 26 15 67.1 308.0 16761 1404 16186 1389 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA NEW ORLEANS................ 32 31 63.9 308.0 15031 1384 14995 1381 0.0 0.6 100.0
LA NEW ORLEANS................ 38 39 189.7 311.0 17993 1432 17993 1432 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA NEW ORLEANS................ 49 50 59.1 271.0 13440 1317 13440 1317 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA SHREVEPORT................. 3 28 1000.0 543.0 47570 1089 33729 898 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA SHREVEPORT................. 12 17 522.4 549.0 42279 1014 32645 899 2.4 1.1 100.0
LA SHREVEPORT................. 24 23 50.0 326.0 19134 563 18901 560 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA SHREVEPORT................. 33 34 193.3 553.0 28959 838 28068 809 1.7 0.7 100.0
LA SHREVEPORT................. 45 44 96.0 507.0 20170 618 20089 617 0.7 0.8 100.0
LA SLIDELL.................... 54 24 60.5 213.0 12140 1346 12140 1346 0.0 0.0 100.0
LA WEST MONROE................ 14 36 387.5 572.0 33831 607 33524 598 0.7 0.1 99.5
LA WEST MONROE................ 39 38 50.0 152.0 9420 261 8715 256 0.2 0.0 100.0
MA ADAMS...................... 19 36 50.0 637.0 20349 1668 16992 1124 4.1 1.3 100.0
MA BOSTON..................... 2 19 1000.0 317.0 30225 6764 29402 6697 0.0 0.0 97.9
MA BOSTON..................... 4 30 783.0 354.0 29306 6719 29628 6716 8.4 1.9 97.2
MA BOSTON..................... 5 20 1000.0 299.0 30281 6742 25483 5683 5.5 1.7 97.6
MA BOSTON..................... 7 42 907.4 306.0 27632 6644 26156 6552 0.0 0.0 99.9
MA BOSTON..................... 25 31 64.6 357.0 19809 6171 18684 6013 1.3 0.6 99.3
MA BOSTON..................... 38 39 67.7 354.0 20381 6245 19603 6037 10.6 4.0 100.0
MA BOSTON..................... 44 43 50.0 329.0 16777 5801 16011 5657 13.5 4.7 99.4
MA BOSTON..................... 68 32 50.0 249.0 12984 4875 12162 4583 0.0 0.0 100.0
MA CAMBRIDGE.................. 56 41 50.0 360.0 17470 5933 16816 5805 2.7 1.1 99.4
MA LAWRENCE................... 62 18 50.4 186.0 11812 4757 10914 4377 0.0 0.0 98.6
MA MARLBOROUGH................ 66 23 50.0 326.0 19496 6040 17821 5420 0.4 0.1 100.0
MA NEW BEDFORD................ 6 49 1000.0 283.0 30480 4984 22852 2645 5.0 2.1 99.5
MA NEW BEDFORD................ 28 22 148.5 229.0 15367 4039 13032 2424 0.3 0.1 99.8
MA NORWELL.................... 46 52 50.0 107.0 5997 2486 5745 1865 19.6 8.9 96.6
MA SPRINGFIELD................ 22 33 158.0 268.0 13402 2261 12269 2079 6.7 3.2 97.3
MA SPRINGFIELD................ 40 55 192.2 322.0 13779 2149 13687 2146 2.6 2.6 97.3
MA SPRINGFIELD................ 57 58 50.0 306.0 12988 1879 11438 1677 8.3 2.6 100.0
MA VINEYARD HAVEN............. 58 40 50.0 155.0 8690 530 8674 526 0.0 0.0 100.0
MA WORCESTER.................. 27 29 50.0 466.0 20523 6226 16690 5162 0.1 0.2 99.6
MA WORCESTER.................. 48 47 96.7 398.0 20933 3954 19398 3643 5.0 14.2 99.3
MD ANNAPOLIS.................. 22 42 334.5 265.0 20084 6096 19485 5762 11.2 3.6 96.3
MD BALTIMORE.................. 2 52 1000.0 305.0 30626 7263 29023 7078 0.0 0.0 98.0
MD BALTIMORE.................. 11 59 1000.0 305.0 26652 6806 25368 6610 0.9 0.9 98.5
MD BALTIMORE.................. 13 38 1000.0 302.0 27494 6841 22887 6187 1.1 1.0 99.6
MD BALTIMORE.................. 24 41 50.0 326.0 15943 5790 15436 5451 2.3 1.2 99.8
MD BALTIMORE.................. 45 46 50.0 386.0 18813 5758 18217 5762 1.8 4.2 99.7
MD BALTIMORE.................. 54 40 134.7 349.0 21869 6196 19914 5667 8.2 2.0 99.9
MD BALTIMORE.................. 67 29 50.0 250.0 11576 4097 10599 3156 14.2 6.4 98.4
MD FREDERICK.................. 62 28 50.0 138.0 8037 2439 6929 1990 0.1 0.1 99.4
MD HAGERSTOWN................. 25 55 64.8 375.0 13881 650 13228 631 4.9 3.6 99.2
MD HAGERSTOWN................. 31 44 200.3 378.0 16002 883 13813 713 1.3 1.5 99.5
MD HAGERSTOWN................. 68 16 50.0 394.0 15006 773 10798 525 0.0 0.0 99.9
MD OAKLAND.................... 36 54 50.0 216.0 5810 113 4898 97 1.1 0.4 100.0
MD SALISBURY.................. 16 21 188.5 299.0 17447 470 17443 470 0.0 0.0 100.0
MD SALISBURY.................. 28 56 81.5 157.0 13122 339 13190 341 0.0 0.0 99.5
MD SALISBURY.................. 47 53 59.9 304.0 13990 417 13990 417 0.2 0.2 100.0
ME AUGUSTA.................... 10 17 602.0 305.0 26995 792 24295 739 0.0 0.0 100.0
ME BANGOR..................... 2 25 1000.0 192.0 22431 325 19917 297 0.0 0.0 99.9
ME BANGOR..................... 5 19 444.7 402.0 30460 472 26450 429 0.0 0.0 99.7
ME BANGOR..................... 7 14 951.9 250.0 25989 341 22964 288 0.0 0.0 100.0
ME BIDDEFORD.................. 26 45 50.0 244.0 12054 671 11449 645 0.0 0.0 99.2
ME CALAIS..................... 13 15 178.0 134.0 15204 32 12154 28 0.0 0.0 100.0
ME LEWISTON................... 35 39 50.0 258.0 8766 469 8947 473 3.5 1.4 96.1
ME ORONO...................... 12 22 948.3 302.0 27681 336 24328 320 0.0 0.0 99.8
ME POLAND SPRING.............. 8 46 245.7 1173.0 40595 1023 38522 995 0.0 0.0 96.9
ME PORTLAND................... 6 44 1000.0 610.0 36046 1149 34678 1046 0.0 0.0 96.0
ME PORTLAND................... 13 38 791.1 491.0 32499 941 32033 995 3.2 8.7 95.9
ME PORTLAND................... 51 4 1.0 280.0 13947 609 13155 599 1.7 1.0 99.5
ME PRESQUE ISLE............... 8 16 57.4 107.0 7913 55 7518 53 0.0 0.0 96.8
ME PRESQUE ISLE............... 10 20 520.7 332.0 29048 80 26107 77 0.0 0.0 100.0
MI ALPENA..................... 6 57 1000.0 448.0 38376 258 29145 180 0.0 0.0 99.9
MI ALPENA..................... 11 13 11.7 204.0 18083 114 16801 108 0.0 0.0 99.9
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MI ANN ARBOR.................. 31 33 50.0 329.0 17276 3195 14239 2248 1.3 3.6 99.8
MI BAD AXE................... 35 15 50.0 155.0 6141 80 6141 80 0.1 0.1 100.0
MI BATTLE CREEK............... 41 20 117.6 329.0 22717 1793 22821 1789 6.9 5.7 99.2
MI BATTLE CREEK............... 43 44 183.5 323.0 22157 1868 21319 1786 4.6 2.2 99.5
MI BAY CITY................... 5 22 1000.0 305.0 32944 1753 25468 1309 0.2 0.6 99.9
MI CADILLAC................... 9 40 820.9 497.0 38770 697 33871 592 0.0 0.0 100.0
MI CADILLAC................... 27 58 50.0 180.0 7383 87 7043 84 0.0 0.0 100.0
MI CADILLAC................... 33 47 50.0 311.0 11373 151 11125 147 9.8 6.3 100.0
MI CALUMET.................... 5 18 1000.0 295.0 23238 55 21939 53 0.0 0.0 99.9
MI CHEBOYGAN.................. 4 14 1000.0 189.0 26812 148 24239 133 0.0 0.0 100.0
MI DETROIT.................... 2 58 1000.0 305.0 32391 5770 26496 5215 29.7 9.0 98.3
MI DETROIT.................... 4 45 1000.0 306.0 32320 5720 25357 5127 0.0 0.0 98.3
MI DETROIT.................... 7 41 1000.0 305.0 27072 5522 24481 5147 3.0 0.6 99.3
MI DETROIT.................... 20 21 50.0 293.0 16588 4704 16512 4692 5.2 2.6 99.8
MI DETROIT.................... 50 14 50.0 293.0 16894 4721 15265 4505 0.6 0.3 99.9
MI DETROIT.................... 56 43 50.0 293.0 14854 4517 16254 4720 10.6 4.1 91.3
MI DETROIT.................... 62 44 50.0 296.0 13246 4403 13572 4435 0.0 0.0 97.1
MI EAST LANSING............... 23 55 54.4 296.0 16624 1384 16287 1333 0.9 0.4 100.0
MI ESCANABA................... 3 48 1000.0 363.0 36170 175 35639 173 0.0 0.0 99.9
MI FLINT...................... 12 36 1000.0 287.0 27238 1966 24490 1807 0.9 0.8 99.5
MI FLINT...................... 28 52 115.7 265.0 14607 2617 14356 2578 0.0 0.0 99.6
MI FLINT...................... 66 16 58.1 287.0 18404 1552 18533 1571 0.1 0.0 99.2
MI GRAND RAPIDS............... 8 7 14.4 302.0 23858 1875 26015 1949 8.2 2.0 88.1
MI GRAND RAPIDS............... 13 39 965.1 305.0 28420 1211 23938 1139 0.0 0.0 99.9
MI GRAND RAPIDS............... 17 19 50.0 334.0 18572 1499 18259 1488 3.2 4.4 98.0
MI GRAND RAPIDS............... 35 11 3.2 262.0 14666 1078 14702 1076 5.9 2.4 99.6
MI IRON MOUNTAIN.............. 8 22 50.0 190.0 12827 75 11710 67 0.0 0.0 100.0
MI JACKSON.................... 18 34 50.0 73.0 1772 152 1772 152 0.0 0.0 100.0
MI KALAMAZOO.................. 3 2 6.9 305.0 29223 1998 30599 2051 13.4 4.7 92.8
MI KALAMAZOO.................. 52 5 1.0 125.0 4044 342 4028 341 6.0 2.5 100.0
MI KALAMAZOO.................. 64 45 50.0 319.0 17268 1424 17368 1439 0.0 0.0 99.4
MI LANSING.................... 6 59 1000.0 305.0 31907 2876 19821 1773 0.0 0.0 99.9
MI LANSING.................... 47 38 50.0 305.0 15372 1016 15516 1023 0.9 0.4 98.8
MI LANSING.................... 53 51 50.0 299.0 11741 776 11637 775 0.0 0.0 99.9
MI MANISTEE................... 21 17 50.0 104.0 4535 47 4479 46 1.4 2.4 100.0
MI MARQUETTE.................. 6 35 1000.0 296.0 33016 194 24010 149 0.0 0.0 99.9
MI MARQUETTE.................. 13 33 708.4 332.0 29709 185 25981 170 0.0 0.0 100.0
MI MOUNT CLEMENS............. 38 39 141.7 192.0 12910 4154 13046 4167 6.7 2.7 98.4
MI MOUNT PLEASANT............ 14 56 50.0 158.0 8653 265 8617 264 3.2 1.7 100.0
MI MUSKEGON................... 54 24 76.5 294.0 13705 1048 13471 1042 0.1 0.0 99.5
MI ONONDAGA................... 10 57 1000.0 299.0 27187 2154 20902 1404 0.0 0.0 99.8
MI SAGINAW.................... 25 30 185.0 402.0 25395 1901 24865 1838 0.0 0.0 98.8
MI SAGINAW.................... 49 48 50.0 287.0 13994 1230 13882 1198 0.0 0.0 100.0
MI SAULT STE. MARI............ 8 56 1000.0 290.0 27126 84 25375 82 0.0 0.0 99.8
MI SAULT STE. MARI............ 10 49 935.8 370.0 31049 90 27587 86 0.0 0.0 100.0
MI TRAVERSE CITY.............. 7 50 983.7 411.0 34393 407 30396 329 5.1 7.1 100.0
MI TRAVERSE CITY.............. 29 31 60.3 399.0 20177 269 19263 257 0.3 0.1 99.3
MI UNIVERSITY CENT........... 19 18 50.0 140.0 11960 668 11960 680 2.8 2.5 99.6
MI VANDERBILT................. 45 59 50.0 324.0 14779 141 14486 139 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN ALEXANDRIA................. 7 24 557.0 341.0 30573 402 28777 388 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN ALEXANDRIA................. 42 14 50.0 358.0 21267 314 19835 213 0.2 0.1 100.0
MN APPLETON................... 10 31 666.9 381.0 32730 244 28132 202 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN AUSTIN..................... 6 33 1000.0 320.0 34141 612 27103 510 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN AUSTIN..................... 15 20 50.0 116.0 9282 174 9153 168 0.7 2.0 99.9
MN BEMIDJI.................... 9 18 501.2 329.0 29766 106 26575 83 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN BRAINERD................... 22 28 50.0 227.0 9946 102 9937 102 2.5 0.5 100.0
MN DULUTH..................... 3 33 1000.0 302.0 31915 282 31104 278 0.0 0.0 98.4
MN DULUTH..................... 8 38 1000.0 290.0 27825 258 24845 244 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN DULUTH..................... 10 43 1000.0 301.0 28246 261 25074 238 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN DULUTH..................... 21 17 50.0 180.0 5782 179 5746 179 8.5 7.2 100.0
MN HIBBING.................... 13 36 489.3 204.0 14907 113 13719 109 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN MANKATO.................... 12 38 809.2 317.0 29282 393 25761 327 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN MINNEAPOLIS................ 4 32 1000.0 436.0 40181 3023 33911 2902 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN MINNEAPOLIS................ 9 26 604.6 435.0 35443 2940 29749 2798 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN MINNEAPOLIS................ 11 35 729.7 439.0 35651 2940 32925 2873 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN MINNEAPOLIS................ 23 22 178.1 351.0 21573 2666 21464 2663 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN MINNEAPOLIS................ 29 21 167.6 373.0 22480 2678 21411 2662 0.8 0.1 100.0
MN MINNEAPOLIS................ 45 44 175.0 375.0 21129 2649 21056 2648 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN REDWOOD FALLS.............. 43 27 50.0 167.0 8284 74 8244 74 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN ROCHESTER.................. 10 36 739.1 381.0 31854 561 26783 462 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN ROCHESTER.................. 47 46 50.0 104.0 3712 139 3640 137 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN ST. CLOUD.................. 41 40 88.1 448.0 20232 2602 19027 2349 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN ST. PAUL................... 2 34 1000.0 399.0 38072 2987 34436 2909 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN ST. PAUL................... 5 50 1000.0 436.0 39927 3009 36682 2926 0.0 0.0 99.7
MN ST. PAUL................... 17 16 50.0 396.0 13296 2506 13263 2505 0.2 0.0 100.0
MN THIEF RIVER FAL............ 10 57 663.0 183.0 12781 121 10201 106 0.0 0.0 100.0
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MN WALKER..................... 12 20 705.0 283.0 27812 191 25818 176 0.0 0.0 100.0
MN WORTHINGTON................ 20 15 69.6 332.0 17891 145 17891 145 0.6 1.8 99.9
MO CAPE GIRARDEAU............ 12 57 1000.0 610.0 44203 926 37135 781 0.1 0.1 100.0
MO CAPE GIRARDEAU............. 23 22 59.4 543.0 23030 525 22580 518 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO COLUMBIA................... 8 36 1000.0 242.0 26114 442 21983 413 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO COLUMBIA................... 17 22 51.6 348.0 20504 413 20055 411 3.4 3.8 100.0
MO HANNIBAL................... 7 29 1000.0 271.0 27374 319 24040 291 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO JEFFERSON CITY............. 13 12 14.4 308.0 25264 467 21642 404 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO JEFFERSON CITY............. 25 20 53.6 314.0 16237 326 15871 324 0.0 0.1 99.9
MO JOPLIN..................... 12 43 1000.0 311.0 28497 522 23933 429 0.8 0.5 100.0
MO JOPLIN..................... 16 46 168.5 313.0 21797 400 20104 392 1.8 0.6 100.0
MO JOPLIN..................... 26 25 50.0 283.0 14629 302 14417 300 0.1 0.0 100.0
MO KANSAS CITY................ 4 34 1000.0 344.0 34722 2095 30394 1903 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO KANSAS CITY................ 5 24 1000.0 342.0 34802 2062 28753 1935 0.0 0.0 99.7
MO KANSAS CITY................ 9 14 450.9 357.0 30971 1967 28907 1910 0.0 0.0 99.9
MO KANSAS CITY................ 19 18 50.0 357.0 19088 1745 18797 1734 5.1 0.5 100.0
MO KANSAS CITY................ 32 31 192.3 322.0 23365 1763 23325 1763 0.1 0.0 99.8
MO KANSAS CITY................ 41 42 50.0 323.0 16490 1681 16223 1676 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO KANSAS CITY................ 50 51 50.0 341.0 16177 1670 15490 1659 1.0 0.1 100.0
MO KANSAS CITY................ 62 47 124.1 340.0 21290 1804 20991 1799 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO KIRKSVILLE................. 3 33 1000.0 339.0 35121 356 27492 260 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO POPLAR BLUFF............... 15 18 50.0 184.0 10131 127 10010 125 0.1 0.0 100.0
MO SEDALIA.................... 6 15 1000.0 235.0 29434 550 24120 402 0.0 0.0 99.6
MO SPRINGFIELD................ 3 44 1000.0 622.0 49577 775 41786 671 0.0 0.0 99.7
MO SPRINGFIELD................ 10 52 1000.0 631.0 45556 751 40920 683 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO SPRINGFIELD................ 21 23 50.0 546.0 26916 496 26097 488 0.8 0.3 99.9
MO SPRINGFIELD................ 27 28 227.4 515.0 27179 502 25568 481 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO SPRINGFIELD................ 33 19 155.6 596.0 27669 526 27053 518 0.6 0.3 100.0
MO ST. JOSEPH................. 2 53 1000.0 247.0 29298 1469 28365 1498 0.0 0.0 99.3
MO ST. JOSEPH................. 16 21 235.2 326.0 17866 1558 17080 1404 1.9 9.9 100.0
MO ST. LOUIS.................. 2 43 1000.0 332.0 34382 2774 28971 2678 0.0 0.0 99.7
MO ST. LOUIS.................. 4 56 1000.0 335.0 34174 2785 29620 2723 0.0 0.0 99.6
MO ST. LOUIS.................. 5 35 1000.0 332.0 34664 2787 33236 2764 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO ST. LOUIS.................. 9 39 948.5 326.0 29428 2701 24359 2623 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO ST. LOUIS.................. 11 26 745.5 308.0 28683 2711 26261 2667 0.0 0.0 100.0
MO ST. LOUIS.................. 24 14 84.7 305.0 20023 2538 19527 2532 0.5 0.1 99.9
MO ST. LOUIS.................. 30 31 65.3 335.0 20289 2556 20128 2554 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS BILOXI..................... 13 36 742.1 408.0 34055 1025 27954 738 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS BILOXI..................... 19 35 74.2 478.0 21446 675 21018 648 1.1 0.8 100.0
MS BOONEVILLE................. 12 55 480.4 229.0 15565 295 13444 261 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS BUDE....................... 17 18 50.0 341.0 16657 226 14775 207 2.9 3.6 100.0
MS COLUMBUS................... 4 35 1000.0 610.0 50300 770 42825 652 0.0 0.0 99.9
MS GREENVILLE................. 15 17 98.9 271.0 15891 259 15891 259 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS GREENWOOD.................. 6 54 1000.0 597.0 51049 882 40422 599 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS GREENWOOD.................. 23 26 50.0 317.0 15296 249 15236 249 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS GULFPORT................... 25 48 122.9 488.0 22926 812 22499 767 2.4 9.2 99.7
MS HATTIESBURG................ 22 23 50.0 244.0 14700 279 14576 277 0.8 0.4 100.0
MS HOLLY SPRINGS.............. 40 41 123.6 142.0 10001 1026 9904 1026 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS JACKSON.................... 3 51 1000.0 610.0 46873 919 34502 734 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS JACKSON.................... 12 52 1000.0 497.0 39222 787 33266 721 0.1 0.0 100.0
MS JACKSON.................... 16 21 229.5 359.0 22625 599 21939 592 0.5 0.1 100.0
MS JACKSON.................... 29 20 50.0 598.0 25082 639 24663 631 3.1 1.5 100.0
MS JACKSON.................... 40 41 50.0 479.0 23291 614 22928 602 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS LAUREL..................... 7 28 1000.0 155.0 21512 347 19210 328 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS MERIDIAN................... 11 49 1000.0 165.0 21931 291 19815 260 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS MERIDIAN................... 14 47 50.0 369.0 18041 314 17020 300 0.9 0.8 100.0
MS MERIDIAN................... 24 25 50.0 177.0 9872 148 9884 150 0.1 0.0 99.3
MS MERIDIAN................... 30 31 50.0 187.0 11183 168 11090 167 4.8 2.7 100.0
MS MISSISSIPPI STA............ 2 38 1000.0 381.0 37521 553 29904 422 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS NATCHEZ.................... 48 49 78.7 316.0 15272 178 15268 178 0.0 0.0 100.0
MS OXFORD..................... 18 36 50.0 423.0 18258 346 18417 348 0.5 0.3 99.1
MS TUPELO..................... 9 57 1000.0 542.0 41709 677 38641 617 0.1 0.0 100.0
MS WEST POINT................. 27 16 50.8 512.0 22498 424 22373 423 2.1 1.9 99.7
MT BILLINGS................... 2 17 1000.0 165.0 23195 136 23167 136 3.6 0.2 98.3
MT BILLINGS................... 6 18 1000.0 249.0 27619 136 26222 135 0.0 0.0 99.3
MT BILLINGS................... 8 11 13.9 229.0 21629 133 20809 129 0.2 0.0 100.0
MT BOZEMAN.................... 7 16 54.4 249.0 8673 59 8797 59 0.0 0.0 97.2
MT BOZEMAN.................... 9 20 50.0 33.0 2277 46 2200 46 0.0 0.0 100.0
MT BUTTE...................... 4 15 1000.0 576.0 33253 126 40009 138 0.0 0.0 82.6
MT BUTTE...................... 6 2 10.7 591.0 44364 164 38372 141 0.0 0.0 100.0
MT BUTTE...................... 18 19 105.9 585.0 14914 58 13761 57 0.1 0.0 100.0
MT GLENDIVE................... 5 15 120.2 152.0 13598 14 11386 12 0.0 0.0 100.0
MT GREAT FALLS................ 3 44 1000.0 180.0 22357 89 23804 89 0.0 0.0 93.4
MT GREAT FALLS................ 5 39 1000.0 180.0 21956 89 22921 89 0.0 0.0 94.9
MT GREAT FALLS................ 16 45 120.2 319.0 15462 85 15402 85 0.1 0.0 99.8
MT HARDIN..................... 4 19 1000.0 323.0 30501 124 29423 136 0.0 0.0 98.6
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MT HELENA..................... 10 29 743.1 579.0 27772 90 26705 87 0.0 0.0 98.8
MT HELENA..................... 12 14 162.5 686.0 30522 151 28974 149 0.0 0.0 99.6
MT KALISPELL.................. 9 38 50.3 850.0 23443 85 23074 79 0.0 0.0 98.4
MT MILES CITY................. 3 13 3.2 33.0 5390 11 5430 11 0.0 0.0 98.9
MT MISSOULA................... 8 35 1000.0 655.0 32444 129 32745 127 0.0 0.0 97.1
MT MISSOULA................... 11 27 50.0 631.0 9985 86 8984 85 0.0 0.0 100.0
MT MISSOULA................... 13 40 1000.0 610.0 32637 129 33336 131 0.0 0.0 97.5
MT MISSOULA................... 23 36 92.5 642.0 17840 119 17374 118 0.0 0.0 99.9
NC ASHEVILLE.................. 13 56 619.9 853.0 33782 1831 33148 1787 0.0 0.0 96.3
NC ASHEVILLE.................. 21 57 315.7 765.0 27972 1524 27012 1467 2.5 1.3 98.8
NC ASHEVILLE.................. 33 25 96.7 816.0 23135 1446 20494 1338 0.8 0.7 99.7
NC ASHEVILLE.................. 62 45 134.4 556.0 22561 1378 21378 1332 0.6 0.2 99.6
NC BELMONT.................... 46 47 199.9 594.0 32137 2310 28624 2125 3.8 1.3 100.0
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NC FAYETTEVILLE............... 62 36 50.0 256.0 9622 539 9597 537 0.0 0.0 99.8
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NC GREENSBORO................. 61 32 50.0 168.0 8620 976 8524 976 0.1 0.0 99.2
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NC GREENVILLE................. 25 23 50.0 351.0 15427 645 14305 598 2.3 1.7 100.0
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NC WILMINGTON................. 6 54 1000.0 588.0 50456 1697 38276 1195 0.0 0.0 100.0
NC WILMINGTON................. 26 30 203.6 500.0 22230 481 22206 480 0.0 0.0 100.0
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NE OMAHA...................... 26 17 50.0 130.0 9268 698 9120 696 4.8 0.6 100.0
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NH KEENE...................... 52 49 50.0 329.0 7453 215 5671 135 0.0 0.0 100.0
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NM ALBUQUERQUE................ 5 25 273.1 1289.0 46922 760 51101 776 0.0 0.0 91.8
NM ALBUQUERQUE................ 7 21 88.2 1292.0 39099 752 39015 751 0.0 0.0 99.2
NM ALBUQUERQUE................ 13 16 102.3 1287.0 41957 753 40657 749 0.0 0.0 99.9
NM ALBUQUERQUE................ 23 22 50.0 1259.0 30425 738 29481 726 0.0 0.0 100.0
NM ALBUQUERQUE................ 32 17 50.0 1236.0 9241 649 8573 647 0.3 0.0 100.0
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NM ROSWELL.................... 10 41 945.4 610.0 45150 183 38701 168 0.0 0.0 100.0
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NM SANTA FE.................. 11 10 22.3 618.0 36848 734 33228 708 0.0 0.0 100.0
NM SANTA FE.................. 19 29 199.6 33.0 7469 139 7063 136 0.0 0.0 100.0
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NV LAS VEGAS.................. 8 7 25.3 610.0 31703 738 27141 733 0.0 0.0 100.0
NV LAS VEGAS.................. 10 11 18.5 372.0 21635 730 19621 730 0.0 0.0 99.9
NV LAS VEGAS.................. 13 17 565.2 610.0 28865 737 25542 733 0.0 0.0 99.9
NV LAS VEGAS.................. 15 16 50.0 564.0 13102 726 12220 726 0.2 0.0 99.7
NV LAS VEGAS.................. 21 20 94.2 353.0 12324 728 11359 726 0.6 0.0 99.8
NV LAS VEGAS.................. 33 32 50.0 581.0 13527 726 12481 726 0.0 0.0 100.0
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NV RENO....................... 2 32 1000.0 656.0 27417 381 35369 451 0.0 0.0 76.7
NV RENO....................... 4 33 1000.0 133.0 11130 283 18649 393 0.0 0.0 59.4
NV RENO....................... 5 15 50.0 140.0 5755 293 7799 315 0.0 0.0 73.4
NV RENO....................... 8 23 301.7 893.0 33971 488 34277 492 0.0 0.0 97.6
NV RENO....................... 11 41 475.5 856.0 27599 389 28169 392 0.0 0.0 95.6
NV RENO....................... 21 22 50.0 189.0 5858 267 5264 261 1.0 0.4 99.2
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NY ALBANY..................... 13 15 484.1 357.0 21343 1273 18951 1181 0.4 0.1 100.0
NY ALBANY..................... 23 4 1.0 366.0 18675 1310 16337 1162 0.5 0.9 99.4
NY AMSTERDAM.................. 55 50 131.0 223.0 8886 868 8455 848 0.2 0.1 100.0
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NY BINGHAMTON................. 12 7 8.2 369.0 24446 933 22315 790 0.5 1.8 99.9
NY BINGHAMTON................. 34 4 1.0 281.0 15629 673 13102 489 0.4 0.1 99.9
NY BINGHAMTON................. 40 8 3.2 375.0 14229 572 12037 441 0.2 0.1 99.8
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NY BUFFALO.................... 4 39 1000.0 366.0 34600 2109 32541 1918 0.4 0.2 98.6
NY BUFFALO.................... 7 38 227.9 433.0 26625 1819 21697 1528 0.3 0.0 99.7
NY BUFFALO.................... 17 43 149.3 330.0 21201 1389 21060 1373 2.1 1.0 99.5
NY BUFFALO.................... 23 32 50.0 314.0 15984 1312 15706 1311 0.6 0.2 98.6
NY BUFFALO.................... 29 14 50.0 280.0 15748 1323 15534 1311 2.1 0.6 99.8
NY BUFFALO.................... 49 34 142.6 376.0 17297 1466 16849 1451 0.1 0.1 99.4
NY CARTHAGE................... 7 35 1000.0 221.0 24086 278 22351 250 3.2 3.6 100.0
NY CORNING.................... 48 50 50.0 166.0 2406 129 1874 83 0.0 0.0 100.0
NY ELMIRA..................... 18 2 1.0 376.0 14035 551 11052 366 0.6 1.5 99.8
NY ELMIRA..................... 36 55 50.0 320.0 11788 383 10408 316 0.7 0.5 99.8
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NY NEW YORK................... 7 45 157.3 491.0 26438 17881 23891 17189 2.0 0.3 99.9
NY NEW YORK................... 11 33 111.8 506.0 27065 17999 23184 17102 11.1 5.1 99.9
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NY ROCHESTER.................. 10 58 1000.0 152.0 20749 1183 17186 1079 0.0 0.0 99.9
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NY ROCHESTER.................. 31 28 50.0 152.0 11355 1021 11142 998 0.1 0.0 100.0
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NY SMITHTOWN.................. 67 23 50.0 219.0 11259 3233 10985 3074 0.1 0.2 99.7
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NY SYRACUSE................... 5 47 1000.0 290.0 28196 1402 26367 1340 0.0 0.0 97.2
NY SYRACUSE................... 9 17 103.5 462.0 24043 1298 21052 1205 0.1 0.0 99.3
NY SYRACUSE................... 24 25 82.8 422.0 22841 1255 21801 1245 0.2 0.6 99.7
NY SYRACUSE................... 43 44 50.0 445.0 14186 1015 13359 970 1.0 1.0 99.9
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OH AKRON...................... 49 32 50.0 299.0 13130 2823 13146 3112 9.2 8.0 97.9
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OH CANTON..................... 67 47 81.5 148.0 11124 2658 11092 2864 0.1 0.0 97.0
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OH CINCINNATI................. 5 35 1000.0 305.0 32454 3058 27785 2835 0.0 0.0 99.8
OH CINCINNATI................. 9 10 14.7 305.0 24591 2663 23981 2781 8.7 5.5 93.9
OH CINCINNATI................. 12 31 803.4 305.0 28647 2889 25519 2800 0.3 0.1 99.9
OH CINCINNATI................. 48 34 50.0 326.0 18261 2267 17522 2170 2.7 2.6 99.9
OH CINCINNATI................. 64 33 91.4 337.0 21123 2759 20336 2719 0.0 0.0 99.9
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OH CLEVELAND.................. 5 15 1000.0 311.0 32999 4085 26249 3694 2.1 0.6 100.0
OH CLEVELAND.................. 8 31 897.2 305.0 28598 3894 25576 3659 0.0 0.0 99.8
OH CLEVELAND.................. 25 26 64.0 304.0 17175 3290 15343 3019 6.9 2.7 100.0
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OH COLUMBUS................... 4 14 1000.0 274.0 30205 2370 20823 1872 0.1 0.5 99.9
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OH DAYTON..................... 7 41 472.1 348.0 27495 3231 22628 3069 0.0 0.0 99.9
OH DAYTON..................... 16 58 100.1 350.0 20406 2881 18568 2681 3.6 2.4 100.0
OH DAYTON..................... 22 51 132.9 351.0 20714 2952 19726 2774 0.7 0.2 94.8
OH DAYTON..................... 45 39 153.2 357.0 19468 2910 18391 2724 7.8 1.4 98.8
OH LIMA....................... 35 20 50.0 165.0 10466 439 10054 433 2.7 4.2 100.0
OH LIMA....................... 44 57 50.0 207.0 11869 480 11788 478 0.0 0.0 100.0
OH LORAIN..................... 43 28 120.3 336.0 19611 3380 18872 3316 5.1 2.3 99.6
OH MANSFIELD.................. 68 12 3.2 180.0 12086 572 11882 566 0.0 0.0 99.6
OH NEWARK..................... 51 24 50.0 189.0 10416 1286 9830 1265 9.0 17.4 99.9
OH OXFORD..................... 14 28 50.0 91.0 6275 1303 5898 1202 24.0 32.5 99.9
OH PORTSMOUTH................. 30 17 50.0 237.0 15354 537 14371 446 2.8 1.4 100.0
OH PORTSMOUTH................. 42 43 50.0 382.0 14706 495 14020 445 2.9 1.0 99.5
OH SANDUSKY................... 52 42 50.0 236.0 13436 657 13432 657 0.1 0.0 100.0
OH SHAKER HEIGHTS............ 19 10 3.5 351.0 19166 3437 18103 3086 17.3 3.7 90.2
OH SPRINGFIELD................ 26 18 50.0 149.0 12014 1312 11922 1299 2.0 2.6 99.5
OH STEUBENVILLE............... 9 57 1000.0 268.0 25540 3350 21572 2862 0.0 0.0 99.4
OH TOLEDO..................... 11 17 520.3 305.0 28648 4269 26457 4003 6.8 1.4 100.0
OH TOLEDO..................... 13 19 535.1 305.0 21292 2442 22248 2293 6.3 2.9 90.5
OH TOLEDO..................... 24 49 302.3 424.0 23796 2279 23321 2257 6.5 2.1 100.0
OH TOLEDO..................... 30 29 50.0 314.0 16186 1774 16109 1767 4.6 3.2 100.0
OH TOLEDO..................... 36 46 63.3 372.0 17228 1407 17031 1398 5.9 2.0 100.0
OH TOLEDO..................... 40 5 1.0 174.0 10616 936 11127 958 10.7 4.0 95.3
OH YOUNGSTOWN................. 21 20 140.7 302.0 21069 2702 19021 1952 0.7 1.2 100.0
OH YOUNGSTOWN................. 27 41 50.0 436.0 19960 2575 19241 2366 2.1 6.4 99.9
OH YOUNGSTOWN................. 33 36 50.0 177.0 11401 1213 11208 1189 6.4 5.6 100.0
OH ZANESVILLE................. 18 40 50.0 162.0 10904 404 10509 384 2.5 5.2 100.0
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OK BARTLESVILLE............... 17 14 142.7 316.0 16700 801 15901 782 0.1 0.0 99.2
OK CHEYENNE................... 12 8 15.1 299.0 27427 97 23103 77 0.0 0.0 100.0
OK CLAREMORE.................. 35 36 75.6 256.0 14061 785 14037 786 0.7 0.7 99.7
OK ENID....................... 20 18 50.0 136.0 7094 71 7094 71 0.0 0.0 100.0
OK EUFAULA.................... 3 31 1000.0 399.0 34860 654 25056 348 0.0 0.0 98.9
OK LAWTON..................... 7 23 579.4 320.0 29406 391 26852 378 0.0 0.0 99.8
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 4 27 1000.0 469.0 43214 1367 38465 1290 0.0 0.0 99.8
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 5 16 1000.0 464.0 39806 1317 33032 1235 0.5 0.1 100.0
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 9 39 804.8 465.0 37637 1299 33951 1267 0.6 0.2 100.0
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 13 32 700.0 465.0 37649 1299 32294 1233 0.0 0.0 100.0
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 14 15 50.0 344.0 17111 1060 17082 1060 2.2 0.7 100.0
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 25 24 125.2 469.0 25485 1152 25388 1151 0.2 0.0 100.0
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 34 33 50.0 369.0 18605 1079 18533 1078 0.0 0.0 100.0
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 43 40 53.2 475.0 23719 1133 23352 1128 1.4 0.6 100.0
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 52 51 50.0 183.0 11722 993 11642 992 0.0 0.0 100.0
OK OKLAHOMA CITY.............. 62 50 50.0 240.0 14644 1004 14607 1004 0.0 0.0 99.7
OK OKMULGEE................... 44 28 128.1 277.0 15996 822 15326 816 0.4 0.2 100.0
OK SHAWNEE.................... 30 29 198.5 255.0 20259 1093 19843 1087 0.9 0.6 100.0
OK TULSA...................... 2 56 1000.0 558.0 46744 1245 39680 1155 0.0 0.0 99.7
OK TULSA...................... 6 55 1000.0 573.0 47847 1268 38329 1095 0.0 0.0 99.9
OK TULSA...................... 8 58 1000.0 578.0 42332 1170 36166 1095 0.0 0.0 100.0
OK TULSA...................... 11 38 802.4 521.0 40129 1150 35069 1080 0.0 0.0 100.0
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OK TULSA...................... 23 22 123.7 399.0 25942 991 25477 988 1.0 0.3 100.0
OK TULSA...................... 41 42 50.0 460.0 21495 919 20817 913 0.0 0.0 100.0
OK TULSA...................... 47 48 50.0 460.0 18366 878 17256 866 0.0 0.0 100.0
OK TULSA...................... 53 49 50.0 182.0 12221 767 11952 763 0.3 0.0 100.0
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OR BEND....................... 21 18 50.0 197.0 6192 86 5596 83 0.0 0.0 100.0
OR COOS BAY.................. 11 21 50.0 192.0 9263 67 8895 62 0.0 0.0 100.0
OR COOS BAY.................. 23 22 50.0 190.0 3080 56 2671 52 0.6 0.2 100.0
OR CORVALLIS.................. 7 39 1000.0 375.0 24882 967 23686 848 0.0 0.0 97.8
OR EUGENE..................... 9 14 524.5 539.0 32527 680 28911 574 0.0 0.0 99.8
OR EUGENE..................... 13 25 602.7 451.0 27886 663 25085 519 0.0 0.0 99.9
OR EUGENE..................... 16 17 69.6 512.0 18133 421 17099 415 0.4 0.1 100.0
OR EUGENE..................... 28 29 50.0 276.0 8622 343 7830 333 1.2 0.2 100.0
OR EUGENE..................... 34 26 83.9 259.0 8916 385 8784 379 0.3 0.1 96.8
OR KLAMATH FALLS.............. 2 40 1000.0 671.0 35786 86 44523 159 0.0 0.0 79.6
OR KLAMATH FALLS.............. 22 33 50.0 656.0 7861 56 6269 55 0.0 0.0 100.0
OR KLAMATH FALLS.............. 31 29 50.0 691.0 5479 55 4555 54 0.0 0.0 100.0
OR LA GRANDE................. 13 5 1.0 787.0 21361 76 14518 39 0.0 0.0 100.0
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OR MEDFORD.................... 8 42 526.8 818.0 32129 309 32814 322 0.0 0.0 95.9
OR MEDFORD.................... 10 35 296.4 1009.0 33866 276 34390 277 0.0 0.0 97.5
OR MEDFORD.................... 12 38 488.1 823.0 32581 310 31331 314 0.0 0.0 98.7
OR MEDFORD.................... 26 27 50.0 428.0 6407 161 5794 151 0.0 0.0 100.0
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OR PORTLAND................... 2 43 1000.0 475.0 30177 1966 35417 2000 0.0 0.0 84.8
OR PORTLAND................... 6 40 1000.0 533.0 31477 1927 36086 2002 0.0 0.0 86.9
OR PORTLAND................... 8 46 960.0 539.0 29498 1964 27461 1845 0.0 0.0 98.1
OR PORTLAND................... 10 27 646.6 530.0 30034 1971 28520 1882 0.0 0.0 99.9
OR PORTLAND................... 12 30 703.9 543.0 30193 1986 28256 1882 0.0 0.0 99.7
OR PORTLAND................... 24 45 153.8 463.0 18209 1790 17370 1762 0.5 0.1 99.7
OR ROSEBURG................... 4 19 50.0 305.0 10747 87 12503 98 0.0 0.0 85.9
OR ROSEBURG................... 36 18 50.0 211.0 3884 69 2997 62 0.0 0.0 100.0
OR ROSEBURG................... 46 45 50.0 109.0 2115 65 1700 60 0.7 0.4 100.0
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PA ALLENTOWN.................. 69 46 50.0 313.0 11443 2137 9888 1915 2.5 7.8 99.6
PA ALTOONA.................... 10 32 1000.0 338.0 23152 828 20969 764 0.0 0.0 99.5
PA ALTOONA.................... 23 24 50.0 324.0 7220 350 5674 289 0.6 0.0 100.0
PA ALTOONA.................... 47 46 50.0 308.0 12792 590 11515 530 1.7 0.4 100.0
PA BETHLEHEM.................. 60 59 64.5 284.0 11078 3332 10389 2283 0.9 2.6 95.1
PA CLEARFIELD................. 3 15 1000.0 268.0 27314 684 25059 691 0.0 0.0 97.3
PA ERIE....................... 12 52 1000.0 305.0 28000 734 24477 671 0.0 0.0 100.0
PA ERIE....................... 24 58 50.0 290.0 13553 467 13321 456 0.0 0.0 100.0
PA ERIE....................... 35 16 50.0 287.0 11373 436 11012 422 0.3 0.4 100.0
PA ERIE....................... 54 50 50.0 268.0 13401 446 13006 426 0.2 0.1 100.0
PA ERIE....................... 66 22 50.0 271.0 10892 417 10264 396 0.0 0.0 100.0
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PA HARRISBURG................. 27 57 110.6 346.0 14843 1598 15276 1653 9.6 7.1 95.1
PA HARRISBURG................. 33 36 50.0 427.0 17686 1887 16987 1804 3.4 1.9 99.0
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PA JOHNSTOWN.................. 8 29 633.7 368.0 21704 2586 18655 2234 0.0 0.0 99.6
PA JOHNSTOWN.................. 19 30 155.2 325.0 17684 2376 16346 2044 0.4 0.5 99.9
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PA LANCASTER.................. 15 23 50.0 415.0 17784 2101 17386 2079 10.1 7.7 95.4
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PA PHILADELPHIA............... 6 64 1000.0 332.0 30825 9122 27031 7747 8.0 1.8 98.1
PA PHILADELPHIA............... 10 67 757.9 354.0 26104 8148 23491 7190 0.4 0.3 98.2
PA PHILADELPHIA............... 17 54 164.6 320.0 19073 6755 19964 6768 1.1 0.7 93.8
PA PHILADELPHIA............... 29 42 261.6 347.0 22969 7506 23279 7499 15.5 10.0 95.8
PA PHILADELPHIA............... 35 34 50.0 284.0 11647 5631 11619 5690 1.1 1.6 98.2
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PA PITTSBURGH................. 4 51 1000.0 293.0 28785 3237 24960 3089 0.0 0.0 97.7
PA PITTSBURGH................. 11 48 1000.0 302.0 26428 3433 23126 3090 0.4 0.1 99.9
PA PITTSBURGH................. 13 38 1000.0 210.0 23244 3084 20243 2892 1.0 0.3 100.0
PA PITTSBURGH................. 16 26 50.0 215.0 12490 2527 12154 2493 1.1 0.2 99.8
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PA SCRANTON................... 22 13 4.1 505.0 23875 1813 21186 1555 1.5 1.6 98.5
PA SCRANTON................... 38 31 50.0 385.0 15311 864 13984 819 6.1 3.3 98.6
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PA SCRANTON................... 64 32 50.0 374.0 3254 481 2498 441 4.5 0.5 100.0
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PA WILLIAMSPORT............... 53 29 50.0 222.0 3575 162 2437 121 0.0 0.0 100.0
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RI PROVIDENCE................. 12 13 14.6 305.0 27191 6110 25661 5488 8.6 2.5 99.9
RI PROVIDENCE................. 36 21 50.0 182.0 11210 2577 11133 2569 8.4 3.3 97.0
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SC CHARLESTON................. 2 59 1000.0 594.0 51082 994 45904 819 0.0 0.0 100.0
SC CHARLESTON................. 4 53 1000.0 597.0 51399 977 42292 713 0.0 0.0 100.0
SC CHARLESTON................. 5 52 1000.0 597.0 51435 988 46921 835 0.0 0.0 100.0
SC CHARLESTON................. 7 49 1000.0 564.0 33353 825 30920 757 0.0 0.0 100.0
SC CHARLESTON................. 24 40 315.1 542.0 29299 697 27779 655 0.0 0.0 100.0
SC CHARLESTON................. 36 35 93.5 256.0 14028 502 14020 502 0.0 0.0 100.0
SC COLUMBIA................... 10 41 836.6 472.0 37989 1479 33420 1229 0.9 0.3 100.0
SC COLUMBIA................... 19 17 222.0 533.0 28901 1053 27871 1020 0.1 0.0 99.5
SC COLUMBIA................... 25 8 3.2 253.0 16894 776 15619 757 14.4 5.2 99.2
SC COLUMBIA................... 35 32 50.0 314.0 14267 727 14039 721 5.5 2.3 100.0
SC COLUMBIA................... 57 48 105.0 193.0 13162 715 13074 714 20.6 6.6 100.0
SC CONWAY..................... 23 58 81.4 250.0 16109 450 15408 427 0.5 0.3 100.0
SC FLORENCE................... 13 56 1000.0 594.0 44012 1448 38937 1320 0.0 0.0 100.0
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SC FLORENCE................... 21 20 70.6 567.0 22756 788 22085 775 2.3 1.5 99.9
SC FLORENCE................... 33 45 50.0 241.0 12388 382 12120 379 1.0 0.6 100.0
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SC GREENVILLE................. 16 52 60.2 351.0 16092 1085 16413 1105 0.3 0.1 97.0
SC GREENVILLE................. 29 9 4.9 392.0 19055 1186 19301 1190 0.5 0.3 93.9
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SC ROCK HILL................. 55 39 140.8 570.0 30453 2257 29160 2209 6.1 4.0 100.0
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SD ABERDEEN................... 16 17 50.0 357.0 20483 75 20039 71 0.0 0.0 100.0
SD BROOKINGS.................. 8 18 767.3 229.0 24013 139 20117 127 0.4 1.6 100.0
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SD PIERRE..................... 4 19 1000.0 378.0 36775 51 32612 46 0.0 0.0 100.0
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SD RAPID CITY................. 9 23 68.3 202.0 13894 102 13117 106 0.0 0.0 99.2
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SD SIOUX FALLS................ 17 7 3.2 151.0 6670 160 6618 159 0.4 0.2 100.0
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TN CHATTANOOGA................ 9 35 1000.0 317.0 25102 1009 21972 892 0.0 0.0 99.7
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TN COOKEVILLE................. 22 52 70.4 425.0 20176 354 19688 347 1.1 1.3 100.0
TN COOKEVILLE................. 28 36 50.0 279.0 10744 200 9879 192 4.6 2.8 100.0
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TN JACKSON.................... 7 43 880.6 323.0 29282 565 25511 510 0.0 0.0 100.0
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TN KNOXVILLE.................. 8 30 635.1 382.0 21294 980 19888 941 0.0 0.0 99.8
TN KNOXVILLE.................. 10 31 735.0 546.0 33656 1217 29785 1101 3.1 1.7 99.8
TN KNOXVILLE.................. 15 17 88.2 513.0 20171 934 19516 922 0.6 0.3 99.8
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TN MEMPHIS.................... 5 52 1000.0 308.0 33416 1440 29582 1379 0.0 0.0 99.9
TN MEMPHIS.................... 10 29 642.1 329.0 29843 1365 24952 1276 1.6 0.5 100.0
TN MEMPHIS.................... 13 53 1000.0 308.0 28740 1348 25719 1304 0.0 0.0 100.0
TN MEMPHIS.................... 24 25 106.6 308.0 20878 1195 20718 1193 0.1 0.0 100.0
TN MEMPHIS.................... 30 31 198.7 305.0 17571 1125 17334 1123 0.1 0.1 100.0
TN MEMPHIS.................... 50 51 50.0 315.0 15661 1129 15581 1129 0.5 0.1 100.0
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TN NASHVILLE.................. 2 27 1000.0 411.0 38226 1665 32297 1472 0.0 0.0 100.0
TN NASHVILLE.................. 4 10 38.0 434.0 38167 1649 34521 1561 0.1 0.0 99.7
TN NASHVILLE.................. 5 56 1000.0 425.0 37981 1674 33627 1569 0.0 0.0 99.5
TN NASHVILLE.................. 8 46 896.4 390.0 32317 1502 28879 1420 0.0 0.0 100.0
TN NASHVILLE.................. 17 15 116.6 354.0 24174 1347 23718 1337 1.8 0.7 99.9
TN NASHVILLE.................. 30 21 175.2 430.0 23850 1366 23686 1364 0.9 2.3 98.6
TN NASHVILLE.................. 58 23 50.3 240.0 13525 1078 13084 1067 4.3 3.7 99.8
TN SNEEDVILLE................. 2 41 1000.0 536.0 37306 1655 38851 1659 0.0 0.0 91.8
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TX ABILENE.................... 32 24 50.0 287.0 17302 182 17206 182 0.7 0.2 100.0
TX ALVIN...................... 67 36 103.0 543.0 22575 3738 22591 3738 0.1 0.0 99.9
TX AMARILLO................... 2 21 1000.0 401.0 38326 317 36338 310 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX AMARILLO................... 4 19 1000.0 433.0 40542 325 39077 324 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX AMARILLO................... 7 24 618.6 518.0 40089 319 35704 316 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX AMARILLO................... 10 9 19.9 466.0 36839 314 33165 304 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX AMARILLO................... 14 15 50.0 464.0 24118 285 23951 285 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX ARLINGTON.................. 68 42 101.1 360.0 18136 3883 17975 3879 0.0 0.0 99.8
TX AUSTIN..................... 7 56 1000.0 384.0 32047 1324 30089 1269 0.0 0.0 99.8
TX AUSTIN..................... 18 22 63.8 335.0 18661 907 18352 904 4.5 0.8 99.9
TX AUSTIN..................... 24 33 77.9 387.0 22580 997 20626 965 1.8 0.2 100.0
TX AUSTIN..................... 36 21 151.5 374.0 25393 1101 23977 1044 0.1 0.0 99.8
TX AUSTIN..................... 42 43 79.1 393.0 17821 911 16505 878 1.0 0.1 100.0
TX AUSTIN..................... 54 49 170.0 374.0 23395 1020 21914 1005 5.4 7.0 99.9
TX BAYTOWN.................... 57 41 138.2 585.0 26217 3625 26197 3625 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX BEAUMONT................... 6 21 1000.0 293.0 33120 704 28386 640 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX BEAUMONT................... 12 50 998.6 305.0 26753 650 23716 603 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX BEAUMONT................... 34 33 50.0 312.0 13852 541 13852 541 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX BELTON..................... 46 47 50.0 384.0 15397 603 14824 547 1.6 0.4 100.0
TX BIG SPRING................ 4 33 130.2 116.0 12027 55 11906 55 0.0 0.0 99.9
TX BROWNSVILLE................ 23 24 95.8 445.0 19574 667 19566 667 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX BRYAN...................... 3 59 1000.0 515.0 42748 2829 30202 522 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX BRYAN...................... 28 29 50.0 220.0 12738 224 12742 224 0.5 0.1 99.9
TX COLLEGE STATION........... 15 12 3.2 119.0 4071 137 4071 137 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX CONROE..................... 49 5 1.0 359.0 15464 3336 13430 2266 0.1 0.0 100.0
TX CONROE..................... 55 42 148.7 570.0 32248 3841 31975 3838 3.6 0.3 100.0
TX CORPUS CHRISTI............. 3 47 1000.0 262.0 31451 490 30486 488 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX CORPUS CHRISTI............. 6 50 1000.0 291.0 28940 493 28236 490 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX CORPUS CHRISTI............. 10 18 604.2 287.0 27997 493 27637 491 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX CORPUS CHRISTI............. 16 22 50.0 296.0 15085 447 15085 447 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX CORPUS CHRISTI............. 28 27 50.0 232.0 10892 419 10892 419 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX DALLAS..................... 4 35 1000.0 511.0 45496 4405 40694 4278 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX DALLAS..................... 8 9 20.5 512.0 39434 4224 35954 4161 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX DALLAS..................... 13 14 463.9 469.0 37984 4202 34197 4145 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX DALLAS..................... 27 36 268.2 515.0 27304 4058 27151 4058 2.1 0.2 100.0
TX DALLAS..................... 33 32 209.4 518.0 27039 4048 26714 4044 0.1 0.0 99.9
TX DALLAS..................... 39 40 211.8 512.0 31598 4099 31248 4095 0.5 0.0 100.0
TX DALLAS..................... 58 45 147.7 438.0 21245 3941 21140 3939 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX DECATUR.................... 29 30 95.1 160.0 11515 3700 11916 3713 3.0 0.3 96.3
TX DEL RIO.................... 10 28 1000.0 100.0 7805 47 7493 47 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX DENTON..................... 2 31 1000.0 412.0 39287 4218 36831 4176 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX EAGLE PASS................. 16 18 50.0 85.0 2385 36 2385 36 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX EL PASO.................... 4 16 1000.0 475.0 39256 722 39212 722 0.0 0.0 98.7
TX EL PASO.................... 7 17 1000.0 265.0 25440 722 23481 722 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX EL PASO.................... 9 18 653.7 582.0 40320 723 37215 723 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX EL PASO.................... 13 29 952.6 265.0 23441 720 21850 720 0.0 0.0 99.7
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TX EL PASO.................... 14 15 50.0 604.0 21819 720 19668 720 0.1 0.1 100.0
TX EL PASO.................... 26 25 68.0 457.0 16514 717 16029 717 0.3 0.3 100.0
TX EL PASO.................... 38 39 50.0 557.0 8401 628 7981 628 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX EL PASO.................... 65 51 50.0 557.0 15864 703 15091 703 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX FORT WORTH................. 5 41 1000.0 514.0 45538 4411 39610 4227 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX FORT WORTH................. 11 19 528.6 509.0 40067 4245 34825 4150 1.0 0.1 100.0
TX FORT WORTH................. 21 18 210.5 503.0 27792 4056 27744 4053 0.7 0.1 99.7
TX FORT WORTH................. 52 51 165.5 328.0 14609 3812 14188 3802 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX GALVESTON.................. 22 23 236.0 566.0 30801 3696 30801 3696 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX GALVESTON.................. 48 47 160.9 358.0 18436 3461 18133 3350 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX GARLAND.................... 23 24 165.5 348.0 12897 3155 12589 3047 1.8 0.4 100.0
TX GREENVILLE................. 47 46 50.0 155.0 2533 70 2533 70 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX HARLINGEN.................. 4 31 1000.0 396.0 38632 687 36762 686 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX HARLINGEN.................. 44 34 50.0 296.0 13869 657 13869 657 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX HARLINGEN.................. 60 38 50.0 372.0 14082 661 14082 661 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX HOUSTON.................... 2 35 1000.0 588.0 50581 3935 44930 3865 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX HOUSTON.................... 8 53 1000.0 564.0 38028 3869 37240 3850 0.0 0.0 99.9
TX HOUSTON.................... 11 31 751.7 570.0 44538 3901 42875 3879 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX HOUSTON.................... 13 32 762.7 588.0 44321 3900 41721 3870 0.2 0.0 100.0
TX HOUSTON.................... 14 24 265.2 438.0 25785 3782 25619 3781 0.1 0.0 100.0
TX HOUSTON.................... 20 19 228.8 552.0 27892 3788 27863 3788 0.7 0.1 100.0
TX HOUSTON.................... 26 27 228.8 594.0 31368 3825 31101 3816 0.5 0.1 100.0
TX HOUSTON.................... 39 38 199.5 594.0 27723 3779 27530 3776 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX HOUSTON.................... 61 44 117.0 429.0 20486 3695 20482 3695 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX IRVING..................... 49 48 173.6 365.0 19468 3910 19323 3907 0.9 0.2 100.0
TX JACKSONVILLE............... 56 22 96.9 482.0 20000 554 19872 552 2.7 3.5 100.0
TX KATY....................... 51 52 67.9 500.0 20118 3688 20050 3687 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX KERRVILLE.................. 35 17 141.8 536.0 23586 1420 22701 1411 1.7 1.4 100.0
TX KILLEEN.................... 62 23 50.0 408.0 17009 540 16864 540 0.0 0.0 99.5
TX LAKE DALLAS................ 55 43 55.8 142.0 10429 3601 10253 3565 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX LAREDO..................... 8 15 503.8 312.0 26413 140 25684 137 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX LAREDO..................... 13 14 137.4 280.0 21033 143 20347 143 9.5 5.3 100.0
TX LAREDO..................... 27 19 77.5 67.0 6996 132 6972 132 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX LLANO...................... 14 27 166.6 269.0 19355 270 17337 118 7.3 5.3 100.0
TX LONGVIEW................... 51 52 161.7 381.0 17654 538 17275 521 0.7 0.5 99.6
TX LUBBOCK.................... 5 39 1000.0 226.0 28511 364 28273 364 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX LUBBOCK.................... 11 44 1000.0 232.0 25338 351 24403 349 1.9 0.3 100.0
TX LUBBOCK.................... 13 40 1000.0 268.0 25110 342 24059 342 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX LUBBOCK.................... 16 25 50.0 83.0 5191 235 5179 235 0.3 0.0 100.0
TX LUBBOCK.................... 28 27 50.4 256.0 16287 300 16194 300 1.4 0.0 100.0
TX LUBBOCK.................... 34 35 115.8 256.0 15056 295 14980 295 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX LUFKIN..................... 9 43 778.5 204.0 18165 224 16010 206 3.8 5.1 100.0
TX MCALLEN.................... 48 30 56.1 288.0 14991 658 14959 656 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX MIDLAND.................... 2 26 1000.0 323.0 34584 345 33064 341 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX NACOGDOCHES................ 19 18 50.0 222.0 8477 141 8445 140 6.9 3.1 100.0
TX ODESSA..................... 7 31 1000.0 226.0 25494 279 25006 278 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX ODESSA..................... 9 15 465.6 387.0 33322 335 29562 297 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX ODESSA..................... 24 23 95.5 335.0 18781 289 18874 289 0.0 0.0 99.5
TX ODESSA..................... 36 22 50.0 88.0 4783 225 4823 225 0.0 0.0 99.2
TX ODESSA..................... 42 43 50.0 146.0 7451 243 7435 243 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX PORT ARTHUR............... 4 40 1000.0 360.0 36493 793 32998 763 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX RIO GRANDE CITY........... 40 20 50.0 113.0 10336 106 10328 106 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX ROSENBERG.................. 45 46 62.8 439.0 19437 3656 19380 3655 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX SAN ANGELO................. 3 16 195.8 183.0 17443 120 16335 119 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX SAN ANGELO................. 6 19 1000.0 277.0 31435 143 26407 127 0.0 0.0 99.9
TX SAN ANGELO................. 8 11 18.0 442.0 33771 155 29800 148 0.0 0.0 99.8
TX SAN ANTONIO................ 4 58 1000.0 451.0 40648 1682 37111 1591 0.0 0.0 99.4
TX SAN ANTONIO................ 5 55 1000.0 424.0 38776 1607 36112 1588 0.0 0.0 99.4
TX SAN ANTONIO................ 9 20 791.9 283.0 27088 1519 25660 1499 0.0 0.0 99.7
TX SAN ANTONIO................ 12 48 946.7 451.0 36367 1598 34879 1571 0.7 0.5 100.0
TX SAN ANTONIO................ 23 16 50.0 261.0 11230 1361 11306 1362 1.1 0.2 98.0
TX SAN ANTONIO................ 29 30 221.9 443.0 23887 1505 23364 1497 0.1 0.0 100.0
TX SAN ANTONIO................ 41 40 192.0 432.0 22698 1490 22090 1466 0.9 0.2 100.0
TX SAN ANTONIO................ 60 39 122.6 456.0 19207 1464 18560 1454 0.0 0.0 99.8
TX SHERMAN.................... 12 20 377.1 543.0 39167 760 29746 384 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX SNYDER..................... 17 10 3.2 135.0 5643 21 5431 21 0.4 0.0 100.0
TX SWEETWATER................. 12 20 536.8 427.0 33240 239 29841 233 2.0 0.6 99.6
TX TEMPLE..................... 6 50 1000.0 573.0 48326 1239 35310 971 0.0 0.0 99.9
TX TEXARKANA.................. 6 15 1000.0 482.0 43945 1020 32440 884 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX TYLER...................... 7 38 957.5 302.0 28356 703 23372 619 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX VICTORIA................... 19 34 50.0 149.0 7797 117 7797 117 0.1 0.0 100.0
TX VICTORIA................... 25 15 50.0 311.0 16145 165 16084 164 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX WACO....................... 10 53 700.7 552.0 38681 857 35434 811 0.0 0.0 99.5
TX WACO....................... 25 26 224.6 558.0 29074 718 26263 595 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX WACO....................... 34 20 50.0 155.0 4781 201 4721 201 0.1 0.0 100.0
TX WACO....................... 44 57 191.6 552.0 22757 630 22407 608 0.1 0.0 100.0
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TX WESLACO.................... 5 13 38.3 290.0 33029 672 31728 675 0.0 0.0 99.9
TX WICHITA FALLS.............. 3 28 1000.0 305.0 33437 388 30557 369 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX WICHITA FALLS.............. 6 22 1000.0 311.0 33838 391 28057 358 0.0 0.0 100.0
TX WICHITA FALLS.............. 18 17 96.8 329.0 17983 320 17915 320 2.6 1.1 100.0
UT CEDAR CITY................. 4 14 350.0 836.0 36730 75 40743 86 0.0 0.0 89.0
UT OGDEN...................... 9 35 296.9 893.0 21201 1373 21568 1375 0.2 0.0 97.8
UT OGDEN...................... 30 29 57.7 1190.0 22654 1372 21299 1358 0.0 0.0 100.0
UT PROVO...................... 11 39 385.6 896.0 24912 1381 24644 1359 0.0 0.0 97.8
UT PROVO...................... 16 17 242.2 57.0 8154 329 7461 295 0.0 0.0 99.9
UT SALT LAKE CITY............. 2 34 691.4 933.0 33711 1402 44486 1484 0.0 0.0 75.3
UT SALT LAKE CITY............. 4 38 487.8 1180.0 35105 1401 44280 1479 0.0 0.0 77.5
UT SALT LAKE CITY............. 5 36 496.4 1152.0 35995 1408 47582 1468 0.0 0.0 75.6
UT SALT LAKE CITY............. 7 40 396.8 924.0 29597 1392 30768 1397 0.1 0.0 96.0
UT SALT LAKE CITY............. 13 28 182.5 1116.0 21951 1392 19545 1356 0.0 0.0 99.7
UT SALT LAKE CITY............. 14 27 80.6 1181.0 28371 1384 26587 1374 0.1 0.0 100.0
UT ST. GEORGE................. 12 9 3.2 42.0 1767 43 1631 41 0.0 0.0 100.0
VA ARLINGTON.................. 14 15 86.3 173.0 14969 5813 15213 5853 5.2 1.0 97.7
VA ASHLAND.................... 65 47 50.0 262.0 11373 925 10521 908 0.0 0.0 100.0
VA BRISTOL.................... 5 28 1000.0 680.0 37697 1322 38654 1387 0.0 0.0 90.7
VA CHARLOTTESVILLE............ 29 32 224.1 363.0 21172 683 20732 649 2.9 6.6 95.9
VA CHARLOTTESVILLE............ 41 14 50.0 352.0 8718 249 7661 205 2.6 0.9 99.8
VA DANVILLE................... 24 41 50.0 107.0 5763 306 5650 296 5.7 3.0 99.9
VA FAIRFAX.................... 56 57 50.0 215.0 11873 4371 11068 4071 3.9 2.0 98.9
VA FRONT ROYAL............... 42 21 50.0 398.0 8167 247 6366 225 2.7 1.8 100.0
VA GOLDVEIN................... 53 30 50.0 229.0 14171 3674 13042 2821 1.1 0.2 99.9
VA GRUNDY..................... 68 49 50.0 763.0 14790 613 13665 575 0.0 0.0 99.9
VA HAMPTON.................... 13 41 883.7 301.0 28338 1715 23147 1590 0.0 0.0 100.0
VA HAMPTON-NORFOLK............ 15 16 108.6 294.0 17265 1537 17265 1537 0.6 0.0 100.0
VA HARRISONBURG............... 3 49 91.1 646.0 16805 440 20824 532 1.6 0.4 76.1
VA LYNCHBURG.................. 13 56 1000.0 625.0 33408 1050 26842 836 0.0 0.0 97.8
VA LYNCHBURG.................. 21 20 178.3 500.0 18745 640 18422 627 1.8 6.4 96.0
VA MANASSAS................... 66 36 57.3 168.0 13247 4021 12814 4000 0.1 0.0 99.0
VA MARION..................... 52 42 50.0 445.0 11994 327 9955 265 1.0 0.5 99.9
VA NORFOLK.................... 3 58 1000.0 299.0 33670 1833 26137 1739 0.0 0.0 100.0
VA NORFOLK.................... 33 38 217.0 277.0 14070 1498 14074 1498 0.0 0.0 100.0
VA NORFOLK.................... 49 14 50.0 155.0 6111 1349 6111 1349 0.0 0.0 100.0
VA NORTON..................... 47 32 50.0 591.0 18586 754 15788 625 1.2 0.6 100.0
VA PETERSBURG................. 8 22 498.4 320.0 27563 1243 24875 1178 0.0 0.0 99.7
VA PORTSMOUTH................. 10 31 697.8 302.0 28891 1778 26971 1652 14.2 3.5 100.0
VA PORTSMOUTH................. 27 19 57.9 296.0 18925 1566 18925 1566 0.5 0.1 100.0
VA RICHMOND................... 6 25 1000.0 256.0 31443 1478 26888 1361 18.6 16.0 99.8
VA RICHMOND................... 12 54 1000.0 241.0 26142 1261 20975 1103 0.0 0.0 99.7
VA RICHMOND................... 23 24 104.2 327.0 21925 1108 21864 1106 0.0 0.0 99.9
VA RICHMOND................... 35 26 64.9 384.0 22450 1079 22414 1089 7.5 3.5 98.2
VA RICHMOND................... 57 44 50.0 293.0 13908 945 13872 945 3.0 0.5 100.0
VA ROANOKE.................... 7 18 579.1 610.0 37988 1240 33935 1131 0.0 0.0 99.7
VA ROANOKE.................... 10 30 740.6 610.0 34687 1170 31376 1092 0.1 0.1 99.2
VA ROANOKE.................... 15 3 1.0 634.0 26331 944 20746 828 1.2 1.0 99.3
VA ROANOKE.................... 27 17 84.9 607.0 20368 858 18540 816 3.2 2.5 99.0
VA ROANOKE.................... 38 36 50.0 616.0 14741 657 13826 640 2.7 1.7 99.7
VA STAUNTON................... 51 19 50.0 680.0 7217 261 6357 220 1.3 0.6 100.0
VA VIRGINIA BEACH............. 43 29 127.6 261.0 18835 1572 18847 1573 0.0 0.0 99.9
VT BURLINGTON................. 3 53 782.0 835.0 40670 564 39340 592 0.0 0.0 91.9
VT BURLINGTON................. 22 16 50.0 835.0 27565 486 24512 444 0.4 0.2 99.9
VT BURLINGTON................. 33 32 50.0 815.0 25027 449 23456 428 0.5 0.2 100.0
VT BURLINGTON................. 44 43 50.0 840.0 25330 456 23655 428 0.3 0.1 99.8
VT HARTFORD................... 31 25 69.5 677.0 16867 382 15770 351 2.5 1.9 97.9
VT RUTLAND.................... 28 56 50.0 429.0 10824 251 10054 243 0.0 0.0 100.0
VT ST. JOHNSBURY.............. 20 18 50.0 592.0 17391 180 13973 146 0.7 0.4 100.0
VT WINDSOR.................... 41 24 50.0 684.0 19498 486 16023 370 2.0 3.0 99.9
WA BELLEVUE................... 33 32 50.0 286.0 4048 1948 3539 1889 7.9 9.6 99.9
WA BELLEVUE................... 51 50 50.0 739.0 21521 2961 21087 2949 0.1 0.4 100.0
WA BELLINGHAM................. 12 35 586.0 722.0 40596 1170 37786 581 0.0 0.0 99.7
WA BELLINGHAM................. 24 19 50.0 676.0 6330 207 5934 193 0.0 0.0 100.0
WA CENTRALIA.................. 15 19 50.0 347.0 13745 418 11570 297 0.7 1.2 100.0
WA EVERETT.................... 16 31 278.2 239.0 15450 2879 14315 2789 0.2 0.0 100.0
WA KENNEWICK.................. 42 14 50.0 390.0 15008 253 14145 238 0.0 0.0 100.0
WA PASCO...................... 19 20 50.0 366.0 15893 242 15293 225 0.0 0.0 100.0
WA PULLMAN.................... 10 17 181.5 408.0 25646 250 23766 208 0.0 0.0 99.5
WA RICHLAND................... 25 26 50.0 411.0 17269 267 16632 248 0.0 0.0 100.0
WA RICHLAND................... 31 30 50.0 370.0 6994 162 6483 158 0.0 0.0 100.0
WA SEATTLE.................... 4 38 1000.0 247.0 27081 3049 28573 3061 0.1 0.0 94.4
WA SEATTLE.................... 5 48 1000.0 250.0 26922 3048 27359 3034 0.0 0.0 94.0
WA SEATTLE.................... 7 39 1000.0 250.0 24081 3016 23832 3015 0.0 0.0 98.9
WA SEATTLE.................... 9 41 1000.0 252.0 24059 3020 23225 2982 0.0 0.0 98.5
WA SEATTLE.................... 22 25 236.5 271.0 20242 2971 18838 2933 0.1 0.1 100.0
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WA SEATTLE.................... 45 44 50.0 287.0 4031 1885 3537 1819 1.6 1.6 100.0
WA SPOKANE.................... 2 57 1000.0 671.0 41350 529 46495 549 0.0 0.0 87.3
WA SPOKANE.................... 4 54 1000.0 933.0 43188 522 49444 551 6.2 1.2 86.5
WA SPOKANE.................... 6 55 1000.0 653.0 40615 522 45958 568 0.0 0.0 88.0
WA SPOKANE.................... 7 39 905.2 558.0 34990 543 34472 518 0.0 0.0 98.6
WA SPOKANE.................... 22 38 50.0 429.0 16577 434 15967 423 0.0 0.0 99.3
WA SPOKANE.................... 28 29 89.4 601.0 26305 493 24953 477 0.0 2.3 100.0
WA TACOMA..................... 11 36 739.7 363.0 28093 3051 25764 2978 0.0 0.0 99.5
WA TACOMA..................... 13 18 577.0 610.0 35945 3188 31399 3038 0.0 0.0 99.9
WA TACOMA..................... 20 14 129.6 491.0 21568 2980 20756 2893 0.6 0.4 99.9
WA TACOMA..................... 28 26 50.0 232.0 11699 2424 11033 2456 1.3 5.7 99.1
WA TACOMA..................... 56 42 145.9 570.0 26527 3059 25595 3046 0.1 0.4 99.8
WA VANCOUVER.................. 49 48 103.1 527.0 17220 1772 16636 1743 0.0 0.0 99.9
WA WENATCHEE.................. 27 56 50.0 424.0 10164 105 8623 101 0.0 0.0 100.0
WA YAKIMA..................... 23 16 50.0 293.0 9850 196 8519 195 0.0 0.0 100.0
WA YAKIMA..................... 29 52 50.0 296.0 9301 198 8787 198 0.5 0.0 100.0
WA YAKIMA..................... 35 34 50.0 293.0 9778 198 8828 197 0.0 0.0 100.0
WA YAKIMA..................... 47 21 50.0 280.0 9830 194 8390 193 0.0 0.0 100.0
WI APPLETON................... 32 59 50.0 336.0 17098 762 16889 750 0.0 0.0 100.0
WI CHIPPEWA FALLS............. 48 49 50.0 213.0 11904 239 11695 238 0.0 0.0 100.0
WI EAGLE RIVER................ 34 17 50.0 127.0 9289 63 10007 71 1.6 1.0 91.3
WI EAU CLAIRE................. 13 39 903.9 607.0 43625 773 37390 643 0.0 0.0 99.8
WI EAU CLAIRE................. 18 15 50.0 226.0 11474 231 11320 230 0.3 0.1 100.0
WI FOND DU LAC................ 68 44 117.5 506.0 26460 2038 26736 2424 0.1 1.6 96.8
WI GREEN BAY.................. 2 23 1000.0 381.0 37940 1058 35162 1004 1.1 0.4 100.0
WI GREEN BAY.................. 5 56 1000.0 341.0 35637 1038 33439 987 0.0 0.0 99.9
WI GREEN BAY.................. 11 51 980.4 384.0 33165 1008 31547 956 3.7 2.7 100.0
WI GREEN BAY.................. 26 41 273.2 356.0 23489 924 23171 915 3.1 1.5 100.0
WI GREEN BAY.................. 38 42 50.0 360.0 17527 733 17366 728 0.0 0.0 100.0
WI JANESVILLE................. 57 32 75.9 342.0 16065 1066 16225 1067 1.2 0.6 97.1
WI KENOSHA.................... 55 40 93.1 144.0 11244 2080 10924 2040 0.4 0.1 100.0
WI LA CROSSE.................. 8 53 1000.0 469.0 36938 682 29076 525 0.5 0.4 100.0
WI LA CROSSE................. 19 14 50.0 347.0 16542 300 15641 286 6.8 3.7 100.0
WI LA CROSSE.................. 25 17 50.0 306.0 12758 252 11808 228 0.3 0.1 100.0
WI LA CROSSE.................. 31 30 50.0 347.0 17661 311 16864 297 2.7 1.8 100.0
WI MADISON.................... 3 50 363.9 469.0 30811 1334 25451 1060 2.8 6.5 99.9
WI MADISON.................... 15 19 50.0 352.0 18662 823 17836 771 0.5 0.4 99.8
WI MADISON.................... 21 20 50.0 453.0 22106 899 21760 888 2.3 1.4 99.0
WI MADISON.................... 27 26 218.5 455.0 26207 1074 26557 1071 3.0 4.4 97.5
WI MADISON.................... 47 11 3.2 450.0 19725 836 19310 822 1.1 1.7 98.7
WI MANITOWOC.................. 16 19 50.0 129.0 3415 81 3415 81 1.6 0.7 100.0
WI MAYVILLE................... 52 43 50.0 120.0 2183 87 2155 85 1.3 0.8 100.0
WI MENOMONIE.................. 28 27 50.0 346.0 17842 387 16347 319 0.2 0.0 100.0
WI MILWAUKEE.................. 4 28 1000.0 305.0 33667 2878 24264 2170 0.0 0.0 98.9
WI MILWAUKEE.................. 6 33 1000.0 305.0 34049 2865 22286 2072 0.0 0.0 100.0
WI MILWAUKEE.................. 10 8 9.5 343.0 27742 2523 24134 2110 0.1 0.0 99.3
WI MILWAUKEE.................. 12 34 797.1 305.0 29144 2572 22473 2066 0.0 0.0 100.0
WI MILWAUKEE.................. 18 61 497.5 307.0 20070 2243 19192 2150 0.1 0.0 100.0
WI MILWAUKEE.................. 24 25 106.4 313.0 17217 2101 17048 2073 0.8 0.2 100.0
WI MILWAUKEE.................. 30 22 50.0 293.0 13395 1850 13315 1848 1.1 1.3 100.0
WI MILWAUKEE.................. 36 35 57.1 283.0 14618 1876 14630 1875 0.8 0.5 99.8
WI MILWAUKEE.................. 58 46 133.7 339.0 22348 2230 20629 2155 0.6 1.1 99.9
WI PARK FALLS................. 36 47 50.0 445.0 19963 106 19134 97 1.7 1.5 100.0
WI RACINE..................... 49 48 168.8 303.0 17217 2104 16657 2001 2.8 1.2 100.0
WI RHINELANDER................ 12 16 488.7 506.0 39168 340 29829 251 0.0 0.0 99.9
WI SUPERIOR................... 6 19 1000.0 308.0 32879 289 28518 256 0.0 0.0 99.9
WI SURING..................... 14 21 50.0 201.0 13334 541 13330 541 0.2 0.3 100.0
WI WAUSAU..................... 7 40 800.2 369.0 32065 492 27053 431 0.0 0.0 100.0
WI WAUSAU..................... 9 29 641.1 369.0 32316 493 25727 433 0.0 0.0 100.0
WI WAUSAU..................... 20 24 50.0 300.0 17856 354 17796 354 1.5 0.7 100.0
WV BLUEFIELD.................. 6 46 1000.0 372.0 24533 681 24697 690 0.0 0.0 94.2
WV BLUEFIELD.................. 40 14 50.0 387.0 15729 470 12478 337 0.1 0.0 100.0
WV CHARLESTON................. 8 55 476.8 372.0 26302 937 24529 889 0.0 0.0 99.7
WV CHARLESTON................. 11 19 68.3 525.0 23340 858 20571 784 2.1 1.4 100.0
WV CHARLESTON................. 29 39 50.0 212.0 11177 513 10375 426 0.5 0.3 100.0
WV CLARKSBURG................. 12 52 1000.0 262.0 23477 604 21524 531 0.1 0.0 99.9
WV CLARKSBURG................. 46 28 50.0 244.0 8533 286 7660 251 4.3 2.8 100.0
WV GRANDVIEW.................. 9 53 1000.0 305.0 24276 628 22107 545 0.0 0.0 97.8
WV HUNTINGTON................. 3 23 425.5 388.0 30307 1074 27309 998 0.1 0.0 99.6
WV HUNTINGTON................. 13 54 412.4 387.0 26802 970 25168 948 6.5 4.7 99.8
WV HUNTINGTON................. 33 34 60.4 379.0 16913 746 16430 723 1.4 0.5 99.9
WV LEWISBURG.................. 59 48 50.0 568.0 13330 307 12441 282 0.2 0.0 99.7
WV MARTINSBURG................ 60 12 3.2 312.0 11583 516 9860 476 0.1 0.0 100.0
WV MORGANTOWN................. 24 33 139.2 457.0 20753 1336 19799 1254 2.7 7.7 99.6
WV OAK HILL.................. 4 50 1000.0 226.0 22640 575 22412 539 0.0 0.0 91.6
WV PARKERSBURG................ 15 49 50.0 189.0 9529 282 9195 271 7.0 7.8 100.0
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WV WESTON..................... 5 58 1000.0 268.0 27554 568 25866 516 0.0 0.0 96.5
WV WHEELING................... 7 56 1000.0 293.0 25738 2243 23161 2014 0.0 0.0 99.1
WY CASPER..................... 2 17 1000.0 610.0 45108 80 45716 79 0.0 0.0 96.2
WY CASPER..................... 14 15 52.4 573.0 25007 65 23799 65 0.2 0.0 100.0
WY CASPER..................... 20 18 50.0 582.0 10266 63 9090 63 1.5 0.0 99.2
WY CHEYENNE................... 5 30 1000.0 189.0 22936 354 22768 359 0.0 0.0 94.2
WY CHEYENNE................... 27 28 165.6 232.0 13520 338 13110 329 0.3 0.1 100.0
WY CHEYENNE................... 33 11 3.2 148.0 4174 71 3913 71 4.2 0.1 100.0
WY JACKSON.................... 2 14 50.0 304.0 4442 11 4626 11 1.2 0.0 95.8
WY LANDER..................... 4 8 57.4 463.0 36727 34 37280 33 0.0 0.0 97.4
WY LANDER..................... 5 7 30.3 82.0 18113 32 19486 32 0.0 0.0 92.9
WY RAWLINS.................... 11 9 3.2 70.0 2330 10 2097 10 0.0 0.0 100.0
WY RIVERTON................... 10 16 262.7 526.0 26484 48 25118 47 0.0 0.0 99.7
WY ROCK SPRINGS............... 13 19 359.2 495.0 33342 45 30593 45 0.0 0.0 100.0
WY SHERIDAN................... 12 21 1000.0 372.0 28486 37 27424 37 0.0 0.0 99.8
PR AGUADA..................... 50 62 50.1 343.0 19152 ......... 13149 ......... 9.8 ......... 100.0
PR AGUADILLA.................. 12 69 691.8 665.0 46001 ......... 38301 ......... 0.0 ......... 100.0
PR AGUADILLA.................. 32 34 50.1 296.0 15358 ......... 4652 ......... 65.4 ......... 98.8
PR AGUADILLA.................. 44 17 50.1 372.0 20587 ......... 13040 ......... 5.0 ......... 100.0
PR ARECIBO.................... 54 53 50.1 600.0 27756 ......... 26609 ......... 11.4 ......... 99.3
PR ARECIBO.................... 60 61 55.0 242.0 15529 ......... 15203 ......... 0.1 ......... 100.0
PR BAYAMON.................... 36 59 50.1 329.0 18547 ......... 4283 ......... 14.9 ......... 100.0
PR CAGUAS..................... 11 56 707.9 355.0 31007 ......... 21824 ......... 0.0 ......... 100.0
PR CAGUAS..................... 58 57 50.1 329.0 18628 ......... 8316 ......... 13.2 ......... 100.0
PR CAROLINA................... 52 51 50.1 585.0 26949 ......... 21606 ......... 3.7 ......... 99.5
PR FAJARDO.................... 13 33 281.8 863.0 45149 ......... 32793 ......... 0.0 ......... 100.0
PR FAJARDO.................... 40 38 50.1 839.0 31505 ......... 28981 ......... 3.6 ......... 98.9
PR GUAYAMA.................... 46 45 50.1 642.0 28750 ......... 27956 ......... 5.5 ......... 99.1
PR HUMACAO.................... 68 49 50.1 594.0 27390 ......... 13282 ......... 3.6 ......... 100.0
PR MAYAGUEZ................... 3 35 1000.0 691.0 49598 ......... 40712 ......... 0.0 ......... 94.8
PR MAYAGUEZ................... 5 29 1000.0 610.0 45004 ......... 44597 ......... 0.0 ......... 91.1
PR MAYAGUEZ................... 16 63 50.1 347.0 19374 ......... 11527 ......... 0.2 ......... 100.0
PR MAYAGUEZ................... 22 23 50.1 620.0 28506 ......... 27691 ......... 0.0 ......... 99.9
PR NARANJITO.................. 64 65 50.1 142.0 11499 ......... 10359 ......... 6.4 ......... 94.0
PR PONCE...................... 7 66 407.4 826.0 46962 ......... 46824 ......... 0.0 ......... 100.0
PR PONCE...................... 9 43 380.2 857.0 44518 ......... 45819 ......... 0.0 ......... 96.8
PR PONCE...................... 14 67 50.1 861.0 33758 ......... 30272 ......... 0.8 ......... 100.0
PR PONCE...................... 20 19 50.1 259.0 15818 ......... 7812 ......... 17.5 ......... 100.0
PR PONCE...................... 26 25 50.1 302.0 17367 ......... 12274 ......... 9.6 ......... 100.0
PR PONCE...................... 48 47 50.1 247.0 15454 ......... 7081 ......... 5.9 ......... 100.0
PR SAN JUAN................... 2 28 871.0 861.0 53035 ......... 46686 ......... 0.0 ......... 100.0
PR SAN JUAN................... 4 27 851.1 873.0 53006 ......... 41839 ......... 0.0 ......... 96.8
PR SAN JUAN................... 6 55 977.2 825.0 54314 ......... 41882 ......... 0.0 ......... 99.9
PR SAN JUAN................... 18 32 50.1 848.0 33066 ......... 22841 ......... 0.4 ......... 100.0
PR SAN JUAN................... 24 21 50.1 581.0 27602 ......... 21905 ......... 1.1 ......... 100.0
PR SAN JUAN................... 30 31 75.9 287.0 17985 ......... 17932 ......... 3.8 ......... 100.0
PR SAN SEBASTIAN.............. 38 39 50.1 332.0 18642 ......... 8720 ......... 45.0 ......... 100.0
PR YAUCO...................... 42 41 50.1 852.0 33204 ......... 31628 ......... 0.8 ......... 100.0
VI CHARLOTTE AMALI............ 10 50 776.2 558.0 41952 ......... 39160 ......... 0.0 ......... 100.0
VI CHARLOTTE AMALI............ 12 44 50.1 451.0 22957 ......... 15899 ......... 0.0 ......... 100.0
VI CHARLOTTE AMALI............ 17 48 50.1 429.0 22404 ......... 10386 ......... 0.1 ......... 100.0
VI CHRISTIANSTED.............. 8 20 501.2 292.0 25457 ......... 24907 ......... 0.0 ......... 100.0
VI CHRISTIANSTED.............. 27 5 1.0 121.0 14403 ......... 3162 ......... 94.1 ......... 100.0
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Procedural Matters
11. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Analysis. The decision herein
has been analyzed with respect to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104-13, and found to propose or impose no modified
information collection requirements on the public.
12. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. As required by the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), an Initial Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis (IRFA) was incorporated in the Sixth Further Notice of
Proposed Rule Making (Sixth Further NPRM) in this proceeding. The
Commission sought public comment on the proposals in the Sixth Further
NPRM, including comment on the IRFA. This present Final Regulatory
Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) conforms to the RFA, as amended.
A. Need for and Objectives of This Sixth Report and Order
In this rule making action, the Commission adopts policies,
procedures and technical criteria for use in conjunction with broadcast
digital television (DTV), adopts a DTV Table of Allotments, adopts a
plan for the recovery of a portion of the spectrum currently allocated
to TV broadcasting, and provides procedures for assigning DTV
frequencies. We seek to allot DTV channels in a manner that is most
efficient for broadcasters and the public and least disruptive to
broadcast television service during the period of transition from NTSC
to DTV service. The overarching goals in this phase of the DTV
proceeding are to ensure that the spectrum is used efficiently and
effectively through reliance on market forces and to ensure that the
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introduction of digital TV fully serves the public interest.
B. Summary of Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in Response
to the IRFA
Three comments were received specifically in response to the IRFA
contained in the Sixth Further NPRM. First, Apogee Broadcasting
Corporation (Apogee), which is the owner, operator, and licensee of an
LPTV station, states that its station will be forced from the air under
the proposed Table of Allotments. Apogee also estimates that over half
of the current LPTV stations will be threatened under the proposed
Table of Allotments. Apogee argues that such a result will lead to less
diversity in programming on LPTV. Apogee endorses the series of
technical proposals put forth by the Community Broadcasters Association
(CBA), and suggests that the Table of Allotments be redrafted with an
eye toward protecting LPTV stations wherever possible, with full power
stations being required to negotiate engineering solutions with LPTV
stations. Apogee argues that unused spectrum due to DTV implementation
should be offered for use first to displaced LPTV stations, and that
DTV licensees that displace LPTV stations should pay for the costs
associated with frequency changes, pay for the costs of lost business
opportunities, and, if necessary, provide spectrum from their DTV
allotment for LPTV replacement channels. Apogee supports the proposal
that LPTV stations be permitted to seek ``primary'' channel status
ahead of any new entrants. Finally, Apogee argues that the Table of
Allotments, as proposed, will lead to costly and time-consuming
litigation.
Second, Fireweed Communications Corporation (Fireweed), licensee of
a full power station in Anchorage, Alaska, notes that, in the Sixth
Further NPRM IRFA, we requested comment on ``whether the Commission
should adopt measures that will assist small stations . . . in their
transition, either in their cost to upgrade technical operations or new
channel identification.'' In this regard, Fireweed notes that the IRFA
also cited the expected cost of equipment to operate on the new DTV
channels as varying ``from $750,000 upwards to $10 million.'' Firewood
argues that conversion costs to DTV can be kept lower by providing for
continued operation on all VHF channels. Fireweed states that its
station, and other small-market stations, already possess the most
expensive part of a DTV transmission plant--an existing transmitter and
antenna. On behalf of its station, Fireweed proposes that it be
permitted to retain its current VHF channel for DTV while initiating a
temporary UHF channel for NTSC, later to drop the temporary UHF
channel. Fireweed estimates that this approach would accomplish the
conversion to DTV for under $80,000.
Finally, MARRI Broadcasting, Inc. (MARRI), argues generally that we
should ensure certainty in the time frame for the implementation of
DTV, and that we should tolerate no delays by those unable to meet the
time frames for providing service.
We have taken the commenters' views and arguments into account in
the Sixth Report and Order. As there described, we determined, first,
that the primary allotment objective should be to develop a DTV Table
of Allotments that provides a channel for all eligible broadcasters,
consistent with the provisions of the 1996 Telecommunications Act
regarding initial eligibility for DTV licenses. The Commission also
noted that low power television and TV translator operations have
always been authorized on a secondary basis. For these reasons, we
rejected an approach that would have resulted in providing allotments
for fewer than all full service licensees in order to avoid the
displacement of some LPTV stations. We did, however, take into account
the views of the commenters and others in recognizing the public
benefits from LPTV stations and in adopting measures to mitigate the
impact of DTV implementation on such stations. The mitigating measures
adopted by the Commission, including those in response to the views of
the commenters, are described infra in Section E of this FRFA (``Steps
Taken to Minimize Burdens on Small Entities, and Significant
Alternatives Considered and Rejected''). We note that, as a result of
these actions, the great majority of LPTV operations should be able to
continue to operate.
We have limited compensation issues to those of low power services
affected by new service providers on channels 60-69, and will address
such issues in a forthcoming Notice of Proposed Rule Making on
reallocation of those channels. Concerning Fireweed's request for
relief specific to its own full power station, we note that such
specific request must be handled outside of this rule making, and
Fireweed has submitted a separate request for such consideration. And
finally, consistent with MARRI's concern, we have stated our intention,
through use of the DTV Table of Allotments and other policies described
in the Sixth Report and Order, to promote an orderly and efficient
transition to DTV.
C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which
the Rules Will Apply
1. Definition of a ``Small Business''. Under the RFA, small
entities may include small organizations, small businesses, and small
governmental jurisdictions. 5 U.S.C. 601(6). The RFA, 5 U.S.C. 601(3),
generally defines the term ``small business'' as having the same
meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business
Act, 15 U.S.C. 632. A small business concern is one which: (1) Is
independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of
operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the
Small Business Administration (``SBA''). According to the SBA's
regulations, entities engaged in television broadcasting Standard
Industrial Classification (``SIC'') Code 4833--Television Broadcasting
Stations, may have a maximum of $10.5 million in annual receipts in
order to qualify as a small business concern. This standard also
applies in determining whether an entity is a small business for
purposes of the RFA.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 601(3), the statutory definition of a small
business applies ``unless an agency after consultation with the Office
of Advocacy of the SBA and after opportunity for public comment,
establishes one or more definitions of such term which are appropriate
to the activities of the agency and publishes such definition(s) in the
Federal Register.'' While we tentatively believe that the foregoing
definition of ``small business'' greatly overstates the number of
television broadcast stations that are small businesses and is not
suitable for purposes of determining the impact of the new rules on
small television stations, we did not propose an alternative definition
in the IRFA. Accordingly, for purposes of this Sixth Report and Order,
we utilize the SBA's definition in determining the number of small
businesses to which the rules apply, but we reserve the right to adopt
a more suitable definition of ``small business'' as applied to
television broadcast stations and to consider further the issue of the
number of small entities that are television broadcasters in the
future. Further, in this FRFA, we will identify the different classes
of small television stations that may be impacted by the rules and
policies adopted in this Sixth Report and Order.
2. Issues in Applying the Definition of a ``Small Business''. As
discussed below, we could not precisely apply the
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foregoing definition of ``small business'' in developing our estimates
of the number of small entities to which the rules will apply. Our
estimates reflect our best judgments based on the data available to us.
An element of the definition of ``small business'' is that the
entity not be dominant in its field of operation. We were unable at
this time to define or quantify the criteria that would establish
whether a specific television station is dominant in its field of
operation. Accordingly, the following estimates of small businesses to
which the new rules will apply do not exclude any television station
from the definition of a small business on this basis and are therefore
overinclusive to that extent. An additional element of the definition
of ``small business'' is that the entity must be independently owned
and operated. As discussed further below, we could not fully apply this
criterion, and our estimates of small businesses to which the rules may
apply may be overinclusive to this extent. The SBA's general size
standards are developed taking into account these two statutory
criteria. This does not preclude us from taking these factors into
account in making our estimates of the numbers of small entities.
With respect to applying the revenue cap, the SBA has defined
``annual receipts'' specifically in 13 CFR 121.104, and its
calculations include an averaging process. We do not currently require
submission of financial data from licensees that we could use in
applying the SBA's definition of a small business. Thus, for purposes
of estimating the number of small entities to which the rules apply, we
are limited to considering the revenue data that are publicly
available, and the revenue data on which we rely may not correspond
completely with the SBA definition of annual receipts.
Under SBA criteria for determining annual receipts, if a concern
has acquired an affiliate or been acquired as an affiliate during the
applicable averaging period for determining annual receipts, the annual
receipts in determining size status include the receipts of both firms.
13 CFR 121.104(d)(1). The SBA defines affiliation in 13 CFR 121.103. In
this context, the SBA's definition of affiliate is analogous to our
attribution rules. Generally, under the SBA's definition, concerns are
affiliates of each other when one concern controls or has the power to
control the other, or a third party or parties controls or has the
power to control both. 13 CFR 121.103(a)(1). The SBA considers factors
such as ownership, management, previous relationships with or ties to
another concern, and contractual relationships in determining whether
affiliation exists. 13 CFR 121.103(a)(2). Instead of making an
independent determination of whether television stations were
affiliated based on SBA's definitions, we relied on the data bases
available to us to provide us with that information.
3. Television Station Estimates Based on Census Data. The Sixth
Report and Order will affect full service television stations, TV
translator facilities, and LPTV stations. The Small Business
Administration defines a television broadcasting station that has no
more than $10.5 million in annual receipts as a small business.
Television broadcasting stations consist of establishments primarily
engaged in broadcasting visual programs by television to the public,
except cable and other pay television services. Included in this
industry are commercial, religious, educational, and other television
stations. Also included are establishments primarily engaged in
television broadcasting and which produce taped television program
materials. Separate establishments primarily engaged in producing taped
television program materials are classified under another SIC number.
There were 1,509 television stations operating in the nation in
1992. That number has remained fairly constant as indicated by the
approximately 1,551 operating television broadcasting stations in the
nation as of February 28, 1997. For 1992 the number of television
stations that produced less than $10.0 million in revenue was 1,155
establishments, or approximately 77 percent of the 1,509
establishments. Thus, the rules will affect approximately 1,551
television stations; approximately 1,194 of those stations are
considered small businesses. These estimates may overstate the number
of small entities since the revenue figures on which they are based do
not include or aggregate revenues from non-television affiliated
companies. We recognize that the rules may also impact minority and
women owned stations, some of which may be small entities. In 1995,
minorities owned and controlled 37 (3.0%) of 1,221 commercial
television stations in the United States. According to the U.S. Bureau
of the Census, in 1987 women owned and controlled 27 (1.9%) of 1,342
commercial and non-commercial television stations in the United States.
It should also be noted that the foregoing estimates do not
distinguish between network-affiliated stations and independent
stations. As of April, 1996, the BIA Publications, Inc. Master Access
Television Analyzer Database indicates that about 73 percent of all
commercial television stations were affiliated with the ABC, CBS, NBC,
Fox, UPN, or WB networks. Moreover, seven percent of those affiliates
have secondary affiliations.
There are currently 4,977 TV translator stations and 1,952 LPTV
stations which would be affected by the allotment policy and other
policies in this proceeding. The Commission does not collect financial
information of any broadcast facility and the Department of Commerce
does not collect financial information on these broadcast facilities.
We will assume for present purposes, however, that most of these
broadcast facilities, including LPTV stations, could be classified as
small businesses. As indicated earlier, approximately 77 percent of
television stations are designated under this analysis as potentially
small business. Given this, LPTV and TV translator stations would not
likely have revenues that exceed the SBA maximum to be designated as
small businesses.
4. Alternative Classification of Small Television Stations. An
alternative way to classify small television stations is by the number
of employees. The Commission currently applies a standard based on the
number of employees in administering its Equal Employment Opportunity
(``EEO'') rule for broadcasting. Thus, radio or television stations
with fewer than five full-time employees are exempted from certain EEO
reporting and recordkeeping requirements. We estimate that the total
number of commercial television stations with 4 or fewer employees is
132 and that the total number of noncommercial educational television
stations with 4 or fewer employees is 136.
5. Other Industry Groups. While we do not believe that the
following groups of equipment manufacturers constitute regulated
entities for the purpose of this FRFA, we note that these entities were
interested in certain technical issues in this proceeding and,
accordingly, submitted comments for the record. Because the rule
changes and textual discussions in the Sixth Report and Order may
ultimately have some effect on equipment compliance, we include these
entities for the purpose of this FRFA.
Television Equipment Manufacturers: The Commission has not
developed a definition of small entities applicable to manufacturers of
television equipment. Therefore, we will utilize the SBA definition of
manufacturers of Radio and Television Broadcasting and
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Communications Equipment. According to the SBA's regulations, a TV
equipment manufacturer must have 750 or fewer employees in order to
qualify as a small business concern. Census Bureau data indicates that
there are 858 U.S. firms that manufacture radio and television
broadcasting and communications equipment, and that 778 of these firms
have fewer than 750 employees and would be classified as small
entities. The Census Bureau category is very broad, and specific
figures are not available as to how many of these firms are exclusive
manufacturers of television equipment or how many are independently
owned and operated. We conclude that there are approximately 778 small
manufacturers of radio and television equipment.
Household/Consumer Television Equipment: The Commission has not
developed a definition of small entities applicable to manufacturers of
television equipment used by consumers, as compared to industrial use
by television licensees and related businesses. Therefore, we will
utilize the SBA definition applicable to manufacturers of Household
Audio and Visual Equipment. According to the SBA's regulations, a
household audio and visual equipment manufacturer must have 750 or
fewer employees in order to qualify as a small business concern. Census
Bureau data indicates that there are 410 U.S. firms that manufacture
radio and television broadcasting and communications equipment, and
that 386 of these firms have fewer than 500 employees and would be
classified as small entities. The remaining 24 firms have 500 or more
employees; however, we are unable to determine how many of those have
fewer than 750 employees and therefore, also qualify as small entities
under the SBA definition. Furthermore, the Census Bureau category is
very broad, and specific figures are not available as to how many of
these firms are exclusive manufacturers of television equipment for
consumers or how many are independently owned and operated. We conclude
that there are approximately 386 small manufacturers of television
equipment for consumer/household use.
Computer Manufacturers: The Commission has not developed a
definition of small entities applicable to computer manufacturers.
Therefore, we will utilize the SBA definition. According to SBA
regulations, a computer manufacturer must have 1,000 or fewer employees
in order to qualify as a small entity. Census Bureau data indicates
that there are 716 firms that manufacture electronic computers and of
those, 659 have fewer than 500 employees and qualify as small entities.
The remaining 57 firms have 500 or more employees; however, we are
unable to determine how many of those have fewer than 1,000 employees
and therefore also qualify as small entities under the SBA definition.
We conclude that there are approximately 659 small computer
manufacturers.
D. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other
Compliance Requirements
The rules adopted will result in no changes to reporting,
recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements beyond that already
required under current regulation.
E. Steps Taken To Minimize Burdens on Small Entities, and Significant
Alternatives Considered and Rejected
The DTV Table of Allotments will affect all of the commercial and
noncommercial broadcast television stations eligible for a DTV channel
in the transition period and a significant number of the LPTV and TV
translator stations. It is expected that the allotments will constitute
the population of channels on which broadcasters will operate DTV
service in the future. Affected stations will need to modify or obtain
new transmission facilities and, to a varying extent, production
equipment to operate on the new DTV channels. The actual cost of
equipment is expected to vary in accordance with the degree to which
the station becomes involved in DTV programming and origination.
As noted supra in Section B of this FRFA (``Summary of Significant
Issues Raised by Public Comments In Response to the IRFA''), we have
determined that the primary allotment objective should be to develop an
Allotments Table that provides a channel for all eligible broadcasters,
consistent with the provisions of the 1996 Telecommunications Act
regarding initial eligibility for DTV licenses. As a result, some LPTV
and TV translator licensees currently on the subject DTV spectrum will
be displaced. One alternative to this approach would have been to
permit existing LPTV and TV translator stations to remain on their
incumbent channels; this approach was not chosen because it would have
resulted in providing allotments for fewer than all full service
licensees. In making this determination, the Commission noted that LPTV
and TV translator operations have always been authorized on a secondary
basis. To mitigate the effect of this determination on those LPTV
stations likely to be displaced, we adopted the following policies.
First, we will permit LPTV and TV translator stations that are
displaced by DTV stations to apply for a suitable replacement channel
in the same area without being subject to competing applications. In
this regard, we also are amending our rules to indicate that such
applications will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis
without waiting for the Commission to issue a low power application
window. Also, we will permit displaced stations to request an increase
in power or other facility modifications necessary to avoid an
interference conflict or to continue serving the previous coverage
area.
Second, we have adopted a number of changes to our technical rules,
including many changes requested by the LPTV and TV translator
industries, that will provide additional flexibility to accommodate low
power operations during and after the transition to DTV. These changes
include permitting closer spacing of channels, new criteria for
accepting low power station applications for adjacent channel
operations within a DTV station's noise-limited service area, and the
possibility of waivers for low power stations where interference to the
DTV station will not occur or where the DTV station has consented.
Finally, we will permit unused DTV spectrum to be used by both new
and displaced LPTV and TV translator stations, and will permit existing
LPTV and TV translator stations to continue to operate, as secondary
operations, until a displacing DTV station or a new primary service
provider is operational and is not receiving interference from the LPTV
or TV translator station.
In the Sixth Report and Order we have also adopted, as proposed, a
``service replication/maximization'' approach to identify digital TV
allotments that, to the extent possible, will allow all existing
broadcasters to provide DTV service to a geographic area that is
comparable to their existing NTSC service area. Some entities,
primarily those representing primarily the interests of existing UHF
stations, disagreed with this approach, arguing that it would
perpetuate the existing competitive disparities between UHF and VHF
stations. We determined to adopt the approach, however, to ensure that
broadcasters have the ability to reach the audiences that they now
serve and that viewers have access to the stations that they can now
receive over-the-air. Partly as a result of comments received, we
adopted a minimum power level in the Table of Allotments, for
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DTV facilities on UHF frequencies, of 50 kW, along with a maximum of
1000 kW. This ``minimum power'' approach, with a maximum of 1000 kW,
should accommodate UHF providers, many of whom are small entities,
while posing less potential for interference with full power stations.
We have also adopted a spectrum ``core approach'' in our Table of
Allotments. One of our principal concerns in this proceeding has been
to provide the new digital TV stations with the spectrum that is the
most appropriate and technically suitable for their operation. Also, we
believe it is important to recover efficiently those channels
temporarily assigned for the transition to DTV. As described in the
Sixth Report and Order, in the Sixth Further NPRM we proposed that
channels 7-51 be used for DTV service, that channels 60-69 be recovered
almost immediately (to be re-used for public safety purposes), and
that, in the longer term, channels 2-6 and 52-59 also be recovered. In
response, some commenters argued that, to lessen the impact on LPTV and
TV translator stations, the core spectrum should be modified to include
channels 2-6, and that no spectrum should be recovered prior to the end
of the transition to DTV service. Some commenters also argued that the
proposed approaches would impact adversely the interference and service
replication goals in the implementation of DTV by full service
broadcasters.
We have determined that, given the divergence of comment regarding
the suitability of channels 2-6 for DTV, the best approach at this time
is to develop the DTV Table of Allotments based on the use of channels
2-51. If the lower VHF channels 2-6 prove acceptable for DTV use, we
will consider retaining these channels for DTV and adjusting the core
spectrum to encompass channels 2-46 rather than channels 7-51. We also
believe that the early recovery of channels 60-69 will not have a
significant impact on the flexibility needed for the implementation of
DTV, and we will retain this approach. In response to the concerns of
commenters, we have noted that the ATSC digital system has been
rigorously tested and studied, that significant industry efforts have
gone into developing the technical planning criteria to be used in the
implementation of DTV, and that the Table of Allotments as adopted is
fully consistent with these technical decisions. We also believe that
any problems in implementation will be better addressed through
technical solutions other than a reliance on channels 60-69. For
example, some technical solutions to unexpected interference could
include using directional antennas or cross-polarization of DTV and
NTSC signals, or limiting power or antenna height during the
transition. We also have found the impact of our core and spectrum
recovery approaches on interference and service replication to be
insubstantial. Finally, we have noted that the public safety community
and other land mobile interests support the core approach and argue
that spectrum recovery is needed to meet important communications
needs, and that the record clearly demonstrates this need for spectrum.
Finally, another issue addressed in the Sixth Report and Order that
may affect small entities concerns the disposition of digital channels
that remain unused for DTV following the transition period. Some
commenters argue that our policy toward these channels should include
fostering the broadcast policy goals of increased diversity and new
entry, particularly by minorities and women, and one commenter argues
that we should not permit existing broadcasters to have the exclusive
right to use any such vacant channels. As a result, while we have
determined that new entrants may seek and apply for these DTV
allotments, we have also determined to permit the unused DTV spectrum
to be used by both new and displaced LPTV and TV translator stations,
and by non-eligible broadcasters. In addition, we will allow non-
eligible broadcasters to convert their existing NTSC operations to DTV
service at any time during the transition, provided those operations
are within the core spectrum area. Last, we have encouraged incumbent
broadcasters to seek partnerships with new entrants in developing new
stations in areas where additional unused spectrum may be available,
and we will consider waivers of our multiple ownership rules to allow
such ventures.
Report to Congress: The Commission shall include a copy of this
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, along with this Sixth Report and
Order, in a report to be sent to Congress pursuant to the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A). A copy of this FRFA (or summary thereof) will also be
published in the Federal Register.
Ordering Clauses
13. Ordering Clauses. In accordance with the actions described
herein, it is ordered that Part 73 of the Commission's rules are
amended as set forth below. It is further ordered that eligible
broadcasters are offered the opportunity to apply for digital TV
allotments paired with their existing NTSC channels in accordance with
the allotment plan and associated technical specifications set forth in
Table I above, and the procedures set forth in our Fifth Report and
Order in this proceeding, FCC 97-116, adopted April 3, 1997. This
action is taken pursuant to authority contained in sections 4(i), 7,
301, 302, 303, 307 and 336 of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. sections 154(i), 157, 301, 302, 303, 307 and 336.
14. It is further ordered that, pursuant to the Contract with
America Advancement Act of 1996, Public Law No. 104-121, the rule
amendments set forth below shall be effective June 13, 1997.
List of Subjects 47 CFR Parts 2, 73 and 74
Television.
Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Acting Secretary.
Rule Changes
Parts 2, 73 and 74 of title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations
are amended to read as follows:
PART 2--FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. The authority citation for part 2 is revised to read as follows:
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 307 and 336, unless
otherwise noted.
2. Section 2.106 is amended by revising non-government footnote 66
to read as follows:
Sec. 2.106 Table of Frequency Allocations.
* * * * *
Non-Government (NG) Footnotes
* * * * *
NG66 The frequency band 470-512 MHz is allocated for use in the
broadcasting and land mobile radio services. In the land mobile
services, it is available for assignment in the domestic public,
public safety, industrial, and land transportation radio services
at, or in the vicinity of 11 urbanized areas of the United States,
as set forth in the following table. Additionally, in the land
mobile services, TV channel 16 is available for assignment in the
public safety radio services at, or in the vicinity of, Los Angeles.
Such use in the land mobile services is subject to the conditions
set forth in parts 22 and 90 of this chapter.
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Urbanized area TV channel
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New York, NY-Northeastern New Jersey......... 14, 15.
Los Angeles, CA.............................. 14, 20.
Chicago, IL-Northwestern Indiana............. 14, 15.
Philadelphia, PA-New Jersey.................. 19, 20.
San Francisco-Oakland, CA.................... 16, 17.
Boston, MA................................... 14, 16.
Washington, D.C.-Maryland-Virginia........... 17, 18.
Pittsburgh, PA............................... 14, 18.
Miami, FL.................................... 14.
Houston, TX.................................. 17.
Dallas, TX................................... 16.
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* * * * *
PART 73--RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES
3. The authority citation for part 73 is revised to read as
follows:
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334 and 336.
4. A new Sec. 73.622 is added to read as follows:
Sec. 73.622 Digital television table of allotments.
(a) General. The following table of allotments contains the digital
television (DTV) channel allotments designated for the listed
communities in the United States, its Territories, and possessions. The
initial DTV Table of Allotments was established on April 3, 1997, to
provide a second channel for DTV service for all eligible analog
television broadcasters. Requests for addition of new DTV allotments,
or requests to change the channels allotted to a community must be made
in a petition for rule making to amend the DTV Table of Allotments. A
request to amend the DTV table to change the channel of an allotment in
the DTV table will be evaluated for technical acceptability using
engineering criteria set forth in Sec. 73.623(c). A request to amend
the DTV table to add a new allotment will be evaluated for technical
acceptability using the geographic spacing criteria set forth in
Sec. 73.623(d). DTV allotments designated with an asterisk are assigned
for use by non-commercial educational broadcast stations only. Stations
operating on DTV allotments designated with a ``c'' are required to
comply with paragraph (g) of this section.
(1) Petitions requesting the addition of a new allotment must
specify a channel in the range of channels 2-51.
(2) Petitions requesting a change in the channel of an initial
allotment must specify a channel in the range of channels 2-59.
(b) DTV Table of Allotments.
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Community Channel No.
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Alabama:
Anniston................................ 58
Bessemer................................ 18c
Birmingham.............................. 30, 36, 50, 52, *53
Demopolis............................... *19
Dothan.................................. 21, 36
Dozier.................................. *59
Florence................................ 14c, 20, *22
Gadsden................................. 26, 45c
Homewood................................ 28
Huntsville.............................. *24c, 32c, 41, 49c, 59
Louisville.............................. *42c
Mobile.................................. 9c, *18, 20c, 26, 27
Montgomery.............................. *14, 16, 46c, 51, 57
Mount Cheaha............................ *56
Opelika................................. 31
Ozark................................... 33c
Selma................................... 55
Troy.................................... 48
Tuscaloosa.............................. 34c
Tuskegee................................ 24
Alaska:
Anchorage............................... 18, 20, 22, *24, *26, 28,
30, 32
Bethel.................................. *3
Dillingham.............................. *9
Fairbanks............................... 18, 22, *24, 26, 28
Juneau.................................. *6, 11
Ketchikan............................... *8, 13
North Pole.............................. 20
Sitka................................... 2
Arizona:
Flagstaff............................... 18, 22, 27, 28
Green Valley............................ 47c
Kingman................................. 19, *46
Lake Havasu City........................ 35c
McNary.................................. *42
Mesa.................................... 36
Nogales................................. 25
Phoenix................................. 14c, 17, 20c, 23, 24, 26,
*29, 34c, 49
Prescott................................ 25
Sierra Vista............................ 44
Tolleson................................ 52c
Tucson.................................. 19c, *28c, *30, 31, 32, 35,
41c
Yuma.................................... 16, 41
Arkansas:
Arkadelphia............................. *46
El Dorado............................... 27
Fayetteville............................ 15, *45
Fort Smith.............................. 17, 18, 21
Hot Springs............................. 14
Jonesboro............................... *20c, 49c, 58
Little Rock............................. 12c, 22, 32, 33, 43c, *47
Mountain View........................... *35
Newark.................................. *26
Pine Bluff.............................. 24c, 39c
Rogers.................................. 50c
Springdale.............................. 39
California:
Anaheim................................. 32
Arcata.................................. 22c
Bakersfield............................. 10, 25, 33, 55
Barstow................................. *27, 44
Blythe.................................. *4
Calipatria.............................. 50
Ceres................................... *15
Chico................................... 36, 43, *51
Clovis.................................. 44c
Coalinga................................ *22
Concord................................. 63c
Corona.................................. 39c
Cotati.................................. *23c
El Centro............................... 22, 48
Eureka.................................. *11, 16, 17, 28c
Fort Bragg.............................. 15
Fresno.................................. 7, 9, 14, 16, *40
Hanford................................. 20c
Huntington Beach........................ *48
Los Angeles............................. 8c, 35c, 36, *41c, 42, 43,
*59c, 60, 65c, 66, 68
Merced.................................. 38
Modesto................................. 18c
Monterey................................ 31, 32
Novato.................................. 47
Oakland................................. 56
Ontario................................. 47c
Oxnard.................................. 24
Palm Springs............................ 46, 52
Paradise................................ 20
Porterville............................. 48c
Rancho Palos Verdes..................... 51c
Redding................................. 14, *18
Riverside............................... 69
Sacramento.............................. 21, 35, 48, *53, 55, 61
Salinas................................. 13, 43
San Bernardino.......................... *26, 38, 61c
San Diego............................... 18, 19, 25, *30, 40c, 55
San Francisco........................... 19c, 24, 27c, 28, 29, *33c,
*34, 39c, 45c, 57
San Jose................................ 12c, 41c, 49c, *50, 52
San Luis Obispo......................... 15, 34c
San Mateo............................... *59c
Sanger.................................. 36
Santa Ana............................... 53c
Santa Barbara........................... *26, 27
Santa Maria............................. 19
Santa Rosa.............................. 54
Stockton................................ 25, 46, 62
Twentynine Palms........................ 23
Vallejo................................. 30
Ventura................................. 49
Visalia................................. 28, *50c
Watsonville............................. *58
Colorado:
Alamosa................................. *46
Boulder................................. 15c
Broomfield.............................. *36
Castle Rock............................. 47
Colorado Springs........................ 10c, 22c, 24
Craig................................... *48
Denver.................................. 16, 17, *18, 19c, 32c, 34,
35, *40c, 44, 51c
Durango................................. 17
Fort Collins............................ 21c
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Glenwood Springs........................ 23, *39
Grand Junction.......................... 2, 7c, 14, 15, *16
La Junta................................ *30
Lamar................................... *50
Leadville............................... *49
Longmont................................ 26c
Montrose................................ 13
Pueblo.................................. 27, *29
Steamboat Springs....................... 10
Sterling................................ 23
Trinidad................................ *43
Connecticut:
Bridgeport.............................. 42c, *52
Hartford................................ 5, 11, *32, 46
New Britain............................. 35
New Haven............................... 6, 10, *39
New London.............................. 34
Norwich................................. *45
Waterbury............................... 12
Delaware:
Seaford................................. *44
Wilmington.............................. 31, *55
District of Columbia:
Washington.............................. 6c, *27c, *33c, 34, 35, 39,
48, 51c
Florida:
Boca Raton.............................. *44c
Bradenton............................... *5, 42
Cape Coral.............................. 35c
Clearwater.............................. 21c
Clermont................................ 17c
Cocoa................................... *30, 51c
Daytona Beach........................... 11, 49
Fort Lauderdale......................... 52c
Fort Myers.............................. 15, *31c, 53
Fort Pierce............................. *38, 50
Fort Walton Beach....................... 25, 40, 49
Gainesville............................. 16, *36
High Springs............................ 28
Hollywood............................... 47
Jacksonville............................ 13c, 19, 32, 34, *38, 42,
*44
Key West................................ 3, 12
Lake Worth.............................. 36
Lakeland................................ 19
Leesburg................................ 40, *46c
Live Oak................................ 48
Marathon................................ *34
Melbourne............................... 20, 48
Miami................................... 8c, 9c, *18c, *19, 20, 21,
22c, 24c, 30, 32c, 46c
Naples.................................. 43, 45c
New Smyrna Beach........................ *33
Ocala................................... 31
Orange Park............................. 10
Orlando................................. 14, 22, *23c, 39, 41, 58
Palm Beach.............................. 49
Panama City............................. 19, 29c, *38, 41
Panama City Beach....................... 47c
Pensacola............................... 17, *31, 34c, 45c
Sarasota................................ 52
St. Petersburg.......................... 24, 57, 59
Tallahassee............................. 2, 22, *32
Tampa................................... 7c, 12c, 29c, *34, 47, *54
Tequesta................................ 16
Tice.................................... 33
Venice.................................. 25
West Palm Beach......................... 13c, *27, 28c, 55
Georgia:
Albany.................................. 17, 30c
Athens.................................. *22, 48
Atlanta................................. 10c, 19, 20, *21, 25, 27,
*38, 39, 43
Augusta................................. 30, 31, 42, 51
Bainbridge.............................. 50c
Baxley.................................. 35c
Brunswick............................... 24
Chatsworth.............................. *33
Cochran................................. *7
Columbus................................ 15, *23, 35, 47, 49
Cordele................................. 51
Dalton.................................. 16
Dawson.................................. *26c
Macon................................... 16, 40c, 45, 50
Monroe.................................. 44
Pelham.................................. *20
Perry................................... 32
Rome.................................... 51
Savannah................................ 15, 23c, 39, *46
Thomasville............................. 52
Toccoa.................................. 24
Valdosta................................ 43c
Waycross................................ *18
Wrens................................... *36
Hawaii:
Hilo.................................... 8, 18, *19, 21, 22, 23, *31,
*39
Honolulu................................ 8, *18, 19, 22, 23, 27, 31,
33, 35, *39, 40, *43
Kailua Kona............................. 25
Kaneohe................................. 41
Lihue................................... *7, *12, *28, *45
Wailuku................................. 16, 20, 24, *28, 29, *30,
*34, 36
Idaho:
Boise................................... *21, 25, 26
Burley.................................. *48
Caldwell................................ 10c
Coeur D'alene........................... *56
Filer................................... *18c
Grangeville............................. *44
Idaho Falls............................. 9c, 36
Lewiston................................ 32
Moscow.................................. *33
Nampa................................... 22, 27
Pocatello............................... *17, 23
Twin Falls.............................. 16, *24, 34c
Weiser.................................. *34
Illinois:
Aurora.................................. 59c
Bloomington............................. 28
Carbondale.............................. *40
Champaign............................... 41, 48
Charleston.............................. *50c
Chicago................................. 3c, 19c, *21c, 27c, 29, 31c,
43c, 45c, *47, 52
Decatur................................. 18c, 22c
East St. Louis.......................... 47c
Freeport................................ 41
Harrisburg.............................. 34
Jacksonville............................ *15c
Joliet.................................. 53
Lasalle................................. 10
Macomb.................................. *21c
Marion.................................. 17
Moline.................................. *23c, 38
Mount Vernon............................ 21
Olney................................... *19
Peoria.................................. 30c, 39, 40, *46c, 57
Quincy.................................. 32, *34, 54
Rock Island............................. 58
Rockford................................ 16c, 42, 54
Springfield............................. 42, 44, 53
Urbana.................................. 26c, *33
Indiana:
Angola.................................. 12
Bloomington............................. *14, 27, 53, 56
Elkhart................................. 58
Evansville.............................. 28, 45c, *54, 58, 59
Fort Wayne.............................. 4, 19, 24, 36, *40c
Gary.................................... *17, 51c
Hammond................................. 36
Indianapolis............................ 9c, 16, *21c, 25, *44, 45,
46
Kokomo.................................. 54
Lafayette............................... 11
Marion.................................. 32
Muncie.................................. 52
Richmond................................ 30
Salem................................... 57c
South Bend.............................. 30, *35c, 42, 48
Terre Haute............................. 24, 36, 39c
Vincennes............................... *52
Iowa:
Ames.................................... 59
Burlington.............................. 41
Cedar Rapids............................ 27c, 47c, 51, 52
Centerville............................. *44
Council Bluffs.......................... *33c
Davenport............................... *34, 49, 56
Des Moines.............................. 16c, 19, 26, 31, *50
Dubuque................................. 43
Fort Dodge.............................. *25
Iowa City............................... 25, *45
Mason City.............................. *18, 42
Ottumwa................................. 14c
Red Oak................................. *35c
Sioux City.............................. *28c, 30, 39, 41, 49
Waterloo................................ *35, 55
Kansas:
Colby................................... 15
Ensign.................................. 5c
Fort Scott.............................. 40
Garden City............................. 17, 18, *42
Goodland................................ 14
Great Bend.............................. 22
Hays.................................... *16, 20
Hutchinson.............................. 19, *29, 35c
Lakin................................... *23
Lawrence................................ 39c
Oakley.................................. *40
Pittsburg............................... 30
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Salina.................................. 17c
Topeka.................................. *23, 26c, 44, 48c
Wichita................................. 21, 25c, 34c, 45
Kentucky:
Ashland................................. *26c, *45
Beattyville............................. 7
Bowling Green........................... 16, *18, 33, *48
Campbellsville.......................... 19
Covington............................... *24
Danville................................ 4
Elizabethtown........................... *43
Harlan.................................. 51
Hazard.................................. 12, *16
Lexington............................... 20, 40, *42, 59
Louisville.............................. 8, *17, 26, *38, 47, 49, 55
Madisonville............................ 20c, *42
Morehead................................ *15, 21
Murray.................................. *36
Newport................................. 29
Owensboro............................... 29
Owenton................................. *44
Paducah................................. 32, 41, 50c
Pikeville............................... *24
Somerset................................ *14
Louisiana:
Alexandria.............................. *26c, 32c, 35
Baton Rouge............................. *22, 34c, 42, 45c, 46
Columbia................................ 57
Lafayette............................... 16c, *23c, 28, 56
Lake Charles............................ *20, 30c, 53
Monroe.................................. *19, 55
New Orleans............................. *11c, 14, 15, 29, 30, *31c,
39c, 43, 50c
Shreveport.............................. 17, *23c, 28, 34c, 44c
Slidell................................. 24
West Monroe............................. 36, 38c
Maine:
Augusta................................. *17
Bangor.................................. 14, 19, 25
Biddeford............................... *45
Calais.................................. *15
Lewiston................................ 39
Orono................................... *22c
Poland Spring........................... 46
Portland................................ 4, 38, 44
Presque Isle............................ 16, *20
Maryland:
Annapolis............................... *42
Baltimore............................... *29, 38, 40, 41, 46c, 52, 59
Frederick............................... *28
Hagerstown.............................. 16, *44, 55
Oakland................................. *54
Salisbury............................... 21, 53, *56
Massachussetts:
Adams................................... 36
Boston.................................. *19, 20, 30, 31, 32, 39c,
42, *43c
Cambridge............................... 41
Lawrence................................ 18
Marlborough............................. 23
New Bedford............................. 22, 49
Norwell................................. 52
Springfield............................. 33, 55, *58c
Vineyard Haven.......................... 40
Worcester............................... 29, *47c
Michigan:
Alpena.................................. 13, *57
Ann Arbor............................... 33
Bad Axe................................. *15
Battle Creek............................ 20, 44c
Bay City................................ 22
Cadillac................................ 40, 47, *58
Calumet................................. 18
Cheboygan............................... 14
Detroit................................. 14, 21c, 41, *43, 44, 45, 58
East Lansing............................ *55
Escanaba................................ 48
Flint................................... 16, 36, *52
Grand Rapids............................ 7c, *11, 19, 39
Iron Mountain........................... 22
Jackson................................. 34
Kalamazoo............................... 2c, *5, 45
Lansing................................. 38, 51, 59
Manistee................................ *17
Marquette............................... *33, 35
Mount Clemens........................... 39c
Mount Pleasant.......................... *56
Muskegon................................ 24
Onondaga................................ 57
Saginaw................................. 30, 48c
Sault Ste. Marie........................ 49, 56
Traverse City........................... 31, 50
University Center....................... *18c
Vanderbilt.............................. 59
West Branch............................. *24
Minnesota:
Alexandria.............................. 14, 24
Appleton................................ *31
Austin.................................. *20, 33
Bemidji................................. *18
Brainerd................................ *28
Duluth.................................. 17, 33, *38, 43
Hibbing................................. 36, *51
Mankato................................. 38
Minneapolis............................. 21, 22c, *26, 32, 35, *44c
Redwood Falls........................... 27
Rochester............................... 36, 46c
St. Cloud............................... 40c
St. Paul................................ *16c, *34, 50
Thief River Falls....................... 57
Walker.................................. 20
Worthington............................. *15
Mississippi:
Biloxi.................................. *35, 36
Booneville.............................. *55
Bude.................................... *18c
Columbus................................ 35
Greenville.............................. 17
Greenwood............................... *26, 54
Gulfport................................ 48
Hattiesburg............................. 23c
Holly Springs........................... 41c
Jackson................................. *20, 21, 41c, 51, 52
Laurel.................................. 28
Meridian................................ 25c, 31c, *47, 49
Mississippi State....................... *38
Natchez................................. 49c
Oxford.................................. *36
Tupelo.................................. 57
West Point.............................. 16
Missouri:
Birch Tree.............................. *7
Bowling Green........................... *50
Cape Girardeau.......................... 22c, 57
Columbia................................ 22, 36
Hannibal................................ 29
Jefferson City.......................... 12c, 20
Joplin.................................. *25c, 43, 46
Kansas City............................. 14, *18c, 24, 31c, 34, 42c,
47, 51c
King City............................... *28
Kirksville.............................. 33
Poplar Bluff............................ 18
Sedalia................................. 15
Springfield............................. 19, *23, 28c, 44, 52
St. Joseph.............................. 21, 53
St. Louis............................... 14, 26, 31c, 35, *39, 43, 56
Montana:
Billings................................ 11, 17, 18
Bozeman................................. 16, *20
Butte................................... 2, 15, 19c
Glendive................................ 15
Great Falls............................. 39, 44, 45
Hardin.................................. 19
Helena.................................. 14, 29
Kalispell............................... 38
Miles City.............................. 13, *39
Missoula................................ *27, 35, 36, 40
Nebraska:
Albion.................................. 23c
Alliance................................ *24
Bassett................................. *15
Grand Island............................ 19, 32
Hastings................................ *14, 21
Hayes Center............................ 18
Kearney................................. 35
Lexington............................... *26
Lincoln................................. 25, 31, *40
McCook.................................. 12
Merriman................................ *17
Norfolk................................. *16
North Platte............................ *16, 22
Omaha................................... *17, 20, 22, 38, 43c, 45
Scottsbluff............................. 19, 29
Superior................................ 34
Nevada:
Elko.................................... 8, *15
Henderson............................... 24
Las Vegas............................... 2c, 7c, *11c, 16c, 17, 20c,
32c
Paradise................................ 38c
Reno.................................... *15, 22c, 23, 26c, 32, 33,
41
Winnemucca.............................. 12
New Hampshire:
Berlin.................................. *15
Concord................................. 33
Derry................................... 35
Durham.................................. *57
Keene................................... *49c
Littleton............................... *48c
Manchester.............................. 59c
Merrimack............................... 34
New Jersey:
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Atlantic City........................... 46, 49
Burlington.............................. 27
Camden.................................. *22c
Linden.................................. 36
Montclair............................... *51c
New Brunswick........................... *18
Newark.................................. 53c, 61
Newton.................................. 8c
Paterson................................ 40c
Secaucus................................ 38
Trenton................................. *43
Vineland................................ 66c
West Milford............................ *29
Wildwood................................ 36
New Mexico:
Albuquerque............................. 16, *17, 21, 22c, *25, 26,
42c, 51c
Carlsbad................................ 19
Clovis.................................. 20
Farmington.............................. 15
Gallup.................................. 8
Hobbs................................... 17
Las Cruces.............................. *23c, 28
Portales................................ *32
Roswell................................. 28c, 38, 41
Santa Fe................................ 10c, 27, 29
Silver City............................. 12, *33
Socorro................................. *31
New York:
Albany.................................. 4, 15, 26
Amsterdam............................... 50
Batavia................................. 53
Binghamton.............................. 4, 7, 8, *42
Buffalo................................. 14, *32, 33, 34, 38, 39, *43
Carthage................................ 35
Corning................................. 50
Elmira.................................. 2, 55
Garden City............................. *22c
Jamestown............................... 27c
Kingston................................ 21
New York................................ *24c, 28, 30c, 33, 44, 45,
56
North Pole.............................. 14
Norwood................................. *23
Plattsburgh............................. *38
Poughkeepsie............................ 27
Riverhead............................... 57
Rochester............................... *16, 28, 45, 58, 59
Schenectady............................. *34, 39, 43
Smithtown............................... 23
Springville............................. 46
Syracuse................................ 17, 19, *25c, 44c, 47, 54
Utica................................... 27, 29, 30
Watertown............................... 21, *41
North Carolina:
Asheville............................... *25, 45, 56, 57
Belmont................................. 47c
Burlington.............................. 14
Chapel Hill............................. *59
Charlotte............................... 21, 22, 23, *24, 34
Columbia................................ *20
Concord................................. *44
Durham.................................. 27c, 52
Fayetteville............................ 36, 38
Goldsboro............................... 55
Greensboro.............................. 32, 33, 51
Greenville.............................. 10c, 21, *23
Hickory................................. 40
High Point.............................. 35
Jacksonville............................ 34c, *44
Kannapolis.............................. 50
Lexington............................... 19c
Linville................................ *54
Lumberton............................... *25
Morehead City........................... 24
New Bern................................ 48
Raleigh................................. 49c, 53, 57
Roanoke Rapids.......................... *39
Rocky Mount............................. 15
Washington.............................. 32
Wilmington.............................. *29, 30, 46, 54
Wilson.................................. 42
Winston-Salem........................... 29, 31, *43
North Dakota:
Bismarck................................ 16c, *22, 23, 31
Devils Lake............................. 59
Dickinson............................... 18, 19, *20
Ellendale............................... *20c
Fargo................................... 19, 21, *39, 58
Grand Forks............................. *56
Jamestown............................... 14
Minot................................... 15c, 45, *57, 58
Pembina................................. 15
Valley City............................. 38
Williston............................... 14, *51, 52
Ohio:
Akron................................... 30, *32c, 59
Alliance................................ *46c
Athens.................................. *27
Bowling Green........................... *56
Cambridge............................... *35
Canton.................................. 39, 47
Chillicothe............................. 46
Cincinnati.............................. 10c, 31, 33, *34, 35
Cleveland............................... 2c, 15, *26c, 31, 34
Columbus................................ 11c, 13, 14, 36, *38
Dayton.................................. 39, 41, 50, 51, *58
Lima.................................... 20, 57
Lorain.................................. 28
Mansfield............................... 12
Newark.................................. 24
Oxford.................................. *28
Portsmouth.............................. 17, *43c
Sandusky................................ 42
Shaker Heights.......................... 10
Springfield............................. 18
Steubenville............................ 57
Toledo.................................. 5, 17, 19, *29c, 46, 49
Youngstown.............................. 20c, 36, 41
Zanesville.............................. 40
Oklahoma:
Ada..................................... 26
Altus................................... *42
Bartlesville............................ 14
Cheyenne................................ *8
Claremore............................... *36c
Enid.................................... 18
Eufaula................................. *31
Guymon.................................. *29
Lawton.................................. 23
Oklahoma City........................... 15c, 16, 24c, 27, *32, 33c,
39, 40, 50, 51c
Okmulgee................................ 28
Shawnee................................. 29c
Tulsa................................... 22c, *38, 42c, 48c, 49, 55,
56, 58
Oregon:
Bend.................................... *11, 18
Coos Bay................................ 21, 22c
Corvallis............................... *39
Eugene.................................. 14, 17c, 25, 26, *29c
Klamath Falls........................... 29, *33, 40
La Grande............................... *5
Medford................................. 15, 27c, 35, 38, *42
Pendleton............................... 4
Portland................................ *27, 30, 40, 43, 45, 46
Roseburg................................ 18, 19, 45c
Salem................................... 20, 33c
Pennsylvania:
Allentown............................... 46, *62c
Altoona................................. 24c, 32, 46c
Bethlehem............................... 59c
Clearfield.............................. *15
Erie.................................... 16, 22, *50, 52, 58
Greensburg.............................. 50
Harrisburg.............................. 4, *36, 57
Hazleton................................ 9
Johnstown............................... 29, 30, 34
Lancaster............................... 23, 58
Philadelphia............................ 26, 32, *34c, 42, 54, 64c,
67
Pittsburgh.............................. 25, *26, *38, 42, 43, 48, 51
Reading................................. 25
Red Lion................................ 30
Scranton................................ 13, 31, 32, *41, 49
Wilkes-Barre............................ 11
Williamsport............................ 29
York.................................... 47
Rhode Island:
Block Island............................ 17
Providence.............................. 13c, *21, 51, 54c
South Carolina:
Allendale............................... *33
Anderson................................ 14
Beaufort................................ *44
Charleston.............................. 35c, 40, *49, 52, 53, 59
Columbia................................ 8, 17, *32, 41, 48
Conway.................................. *58
Florence................................ 16c, 20c, *45, 56
Greenville.............................. *9, 52, 59
Greenwood............................... *18
Hardeeville............................. 27c
Myrtle Beach............................ 18
Rock Hill............................... 15, 39
Spartanburg............................. 43, 53
Sumter.................................. *28c, 38
South Dakota:
Aberdeen................................ *17c, 28
Brookings............................... *18
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Eagle Butte............................. *24
Florence................................ 25
Huron................................... 22
Lead.................................... 26, 27
Lowry................................... *15
Martin.................................. *20
Mitchell................................ 26
Pierre.................................. 19, *21
Rapid City.............................. 16c, 18, 22c, *23
Reliance................................ 14
Sioux Falls............................. 7, *24c, 29, 32, 47c, 48
Vermillion.............................. *34
Tennessee:
Chattanooga............................. *29, 35, 40, 47, 55
Cleveland............................... 42
Cookeville.............................. 36, *52
Crossville.............................. 50
Greeneville............................. 38c
Hendersonville.......................... 51c
Jackson................................. 39, 43
Jellico................................. 23
Johnson City............................ 58
Kingsport............................... 27
Knoxville............................... *17, 26, 30, 31, 34
Lebanon................................. 44
Lexington............................... *47
Memphis................................. 25c, 28, *29c, 31c, 51c, 52,
53
Murfreesboro............................ 38c
Nashville............................... 10, 15, 21, 23, 27, *46, 56
Sneedville.............................. *41
Texas:
Abilene................................. 24, 29
Alvin................................... 36
Amarillo................................ 9c, 15c, 19, *21, 24
Arlington............................... 42
Austin.................................. 21, *22, 33, 43c, 49, 56
Baytown................................. 41
Beaumont................................ 21, *33c, 50
Belton.................................. 47c
Big Spring.............................. 33
Brownsville............................. 24c
Bryan................................... 29c, 59
College Station......................... *12
Conroe.................................. 5, 42
Corpus Christi.......................... 18, *22, 27c, 47, 50
Dallas.................................. 9c, *14, 32c, 35, 36, 40c,
45
Decatur................................. 30c
Del Rio................................. 28
Denton.................................. *31
Eagle Pass.............................. 18
El Paso................................. 15c, 16, 17, 18, 25c, *29,
*39c, 51
Fort Worth.............................. 18, 19, 41, 51c
Galveston............................... *23c, 47c
Garland................................. 24c
Greenville.............................. 46c
Harlingen............................... 31, *34, *38
Houston................................. 19c, *24, 27c, 31, 32, 35,
38c, 44c, *53
Irving.................................. 48c
Jacksonville............................ 22
Katy.................................... 52c
Kerrville............................... 17
Killeen................................. 23
Lake Dallas............................. 43
Laredo.................................. 14, 15, 19
Llano................................... 27
Longview................................ 52c
Lubbock................................. 25, 27c, 35c, *39, 40, 44
Lufkin.................................. 43
McAllen................................. 30
Midland................................. 26
Nacogdoches............................. 18c
Odessa.................................. 15, *22, 23c, 31c, 43c
Port Arthur............................. 40
Rio Grande City......................... 20
Rosenberg............................... 46c
San Angelo.............................. 11, 16, 19
San Antonio............................. *16, *20, 30c, 39, 40c, 48,
55, 58
Sherman................................. 20
Snyder.................................. 10
Sweetwater.............................. 20
Temple.................................. 50
Texarkana............................... 15, *50
Tyler................................... 38
Victoria................................ 15, 34
Waco.................................... *20, 26c, 53, 57
Weslaco................................. 13
Wichita Falls........................... 17c, 22, 28
Utah:
Cedar City.............................. 14, *44
Monticello.............................. *41
Ogden................................... 29c, *35
Provo................................... 17c, *39
Salt Lake City.......................... 27c, 28, 34, 36, 38, *40
St. George.............................. 9
VERMONT:
Burlington.............................. 16, *32c, 43c, 53
Hartford................................ 25
Rutland................................. *56
St. Johnsbury........................... *18
Windsor................................. *24
Virginia:
Arlington............................... 15c
Ashland................................. 47
Bristol................................. 28
Charlottesville......................... *14, 32
Danville................................ 41
Fairfax................................. *57c
Front Royal............................. *21
Goldvein................................ *30
Grundy.................................. 49
Hampton................................. 41
Hampton-Norfolk......................... *16c
Harrisonburg............................ 49
Lynchburg............................... 20c, *34, 56
Manassas................................ 36
Marion.................................. *42
Norfolk................................. 14c, 38, 58
Norton.................................. *32
Petersburg.............................. 22c
Portsmouth.............................. 19, 31
Richmond................................ *24c, 25, 26, *44, 54
Roanoke................................. *3, 17, 18, 30, 36
Staunton................................ *19
Virginia Beach.......................... 29
West Point.............................. *46
Washington:
Bellevue................................ 32c, 50c
Bellingham.............................. 19, 35
Centralia............................... *19
Everett................................. 31
Kennewick............................... 14
Pasco................................... 20c
Pullman................................. *17
Richland................................ 26c, *30c
Seattle................................. 25, 38, 39, *41, 44c, 48
Spokane................................. 29c, 38, *39, 54, 55, 57
Tacoma.................................. 14, 18, *26, 36, *42
Vancouver............................... 48c
Wenatchee............................... 56
Yakima.................................. 16, *21, 34c, 52
West Virginia:
Bluefield............................... 14, 46
Charleston.............................. *16, 19, 39, 55
Clarksburg.............................. 28, 52
Grandview............................... *53
Huntington.............................. 23, *34c, 54
Lewisburg............................... 48
Martinsburg............................. 12
Morgantown.............................. *33
Oak Hill................................ 50
Parkersburg............................. 49
Weston.................................. 58
Wheeling................................ 56
Wisconsin:
Appleton................................ 59
Chippewa Falls.......................... 49c
Eagle River............................. 17
Eau Claire.............................. 15, 39
Fond du Lac............................. 44
Green Bay............................... 23, 41, *42, 51, 56
Janesville.............................. 32
Kenosha................................. 40
La Crosse............................... 14, 17, *30c, 53
Madison................................. 11, 19, *20c, 26c, 50
Manitowoc............................... 19
Mayville................................ 43
Menomonie............................... *27c
Milwaukee............................... *8, 22, 25c, 28, 33, 34,
*35c, 46, 61
Park Falls.............................. *47
Racine.................................. 48c
Rhinelander............................. 16
Superior................................ 19
Suring.................................. 21
Wausau.................................. *24, 29, 40
Wyoming:
Casper.................................. 15c, 17, 18
Cheyenne................................ 11, 28c, 30
Jackson................................. 14
Lander.................................. 7, *8
Rawlins................................. 9
Riverton................................ 16
Rock Springs............................ 19
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Sheridan................................ 21
Puerto Rico:
Aguada.................................. 62
Aguadilla............................... 17c, *34, 69
Arecibo................................. 53c, 61c
Bayamon................................. 59c
Caguas.................................. 56, *57c
Carolina................................ 51c
Fajardo................................. 33c, *38
Guayama................................. 45c
Humacao................................. 49
Mayaguez................................ 23c, 29, 35, 63
Naranjito............................... 65c
Ponce................................... 19c, *25c, 43c, 47c, 66, 67c
San Juan................................ 21, 27c, 28, 31c, 32, *55c
San Sebastian........................... 39c
Yauco................................... 41c
Virgin Islands:
Charlotte Amalie........................ *44c, 48, 50
Christiansted........................... 5, 20
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(c) Availability of channels. Applications may be filed to
construct DTV broadcast stations only on the channels designated in the
DTV Table of Allotments set forth in paragraph (b) of this section, and
only in the communities listed therein. Applications that fail to
comply with this requirement, whether or not accompanied by a petition
to amend the DTV Table, will not be accepted for filing. However,
applications specifying channels that accord with publicly announced
FCC Orders changing the DTV Table of Allotments will be accepted for
filing even if such applications are tendered before the effective
dates of such channel change. An application for authority to construct
a DTV station on an allotment in the initial DTV table may only be
filed by the licensee or permittee of the analog TV station with which
that initial allotment is paired, as set forth in Appendix B of the
Sixth Report and Order in MM Docket 87-268, FCC 97-115, adopted April
3, 1997. Copies of the Sixth Report and Order may be inspected during
normal business hours at the: Federal Communications Commission, 1919 M
St., NW., Dockets Branch (Room 239), Washington, DC 20554. This
document is also available through the Internet on the FCC Home Page at
http://www.fcc.gov. Applications may also be filed to implement an
exchange of channel allotments between two or more licensees or
permittees of analog TV stations in the same community, provided,
however, that the other requirements of this section and of Sec. 73.623
are met with respect to each such application.
(d) Reference points and distance computations. (1) The reference
coordinates of a DTV allotment included in the initial DTV Table of
Allotments are the coordinates of the authorized transmitting antenna
site of the analog TV station with which that initial allotment is
paired, as set forth in Appendix B of the Sixth Report and Order in MM
Docket 87-268 (referenced in paragraph (c) of this section). An
application for authority to construct or modify DTV facilities may
specify an alternate location for the DTV transmitting antenna that is
within 5 kilometers of the DTV allotment reference coordinates without
consideration of electromagnetic interference to other DTV or analog TV
broadcast stations, allotments or applications, provided the
application complies with paragraph (f)(2) of this section. Location of
a DTV broadcast station's transmitting antenna at a site more than 5
kilometers from the DTV allotment reference coordinates must comply
with the provisions of Sec. 73.623(c). In the case where a DTV station
has been granted authority to construct more than 5 kilometers from its
reference coordinates pursuant to Sec. 73.623(c), and its authorized
coverage area extends in any azimuthal direction beyond the DTV
coverage area determined for the DTV allotment reference facilities,
then the coordinates of such authorized site are to be used in addition
to the coordinates of the DTV allotment to determine protection from
new DTV allotments pursuant to Sec. 73.623(d) and from subsequent DTV
applications filed pursuant to Sec. 73.623(c).
(2) The reference coordinates of a DTV allotment not included in
the initial DTV Table of Allotments will be designated in the FCC Order
changing the DTV Table of Allotments and must meet the geographic
spacing requirements of Sec. 73.623(d). An application for authority to
construct or modify such DTV facilities must comply with the provisions
of Sec. 73.623(c). In the case where such a DTV station has been
granted authority to construct pursuant to Sec. 73.623(c) and its
authorized coverage area extends in any azimuthal direction beyond the
DTV coverage area determined for the DTV allotment reference
facilities, then the coordinates of such authorized site are to be used
in addition to the coordinates of the DTV allotment to determine
protection from new DTV allotments pursuant to Sec. 73.623(d) and from
subsequent DTV applications filed pursuant to Sec. 73.623(c).
(3) The reference coordinates defined in paragraphs (d)(1) and
(d)(2) of this section shall be used in considering petitions to amend
the DTV Table of Allotments and in determining whether interference
occurs between DTV stations and between DTV and analog TV stations.
(4) In cases where there are pending applications for DTV stations
in other communities which, if granted, would have to be considered in
determining whether proposed or modified stations would meet the
required technical criteria or separations, as defined in Sec. 73.623,
the coordinates of the transmitter sites proposed in such applications
must be used to determine whether those requirements have been met.
(5) To calculate the distance between two reference points, see
Sec. 73.208(c). However, distances shall be rounded to the nearest
tenth of a kilometer.
(e) DTV Service Areas. The service area of a DTV station is the
geographic area within which the predicted F(50,90) field strength of
the station's signal, in dB above 1 microvolt per meter (dBu), exceeds
the following levels:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
dBu
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Channels 2-6................................................... 28
Channels 7-13.................................................. 36
Channels 14-69................................................. 41
------------------------------------------------------------------------
These are the levels at which reception of DTV service is limited
by noise. Evaluation of field strength in determining service areas
shall be made using the terrain dependent Longley-Rice point-to-point
propagation model. Guidance for evaluating coverage areas using the
Longley-Rice methodology is provided in OET Bulletin No. 69. Copies of
OET Bulletin No. 69 may be inspected during normal business hours at
the: Federal Communications Commission, 1919 M St., NW., Dockets Branch
(Room 239), Washington, DC 20554. This document is also available
through the Internet on the FCC Home Page at http://www.fcc.gov.
(f) DTV maximum power and antenna heights. (1) The maximum
effective radiated power (ERP) and antenna height above average terrain
(HAAT) for an allotment included in the initial DTV Table of Allotments
are set forth in Appendix B of the Sixth Report and Order in MM Docket
87-268 (referenced in paragraph (c) of this section). These limits also
appear on the construction permit and license issued for each DTV
station. In each azimuthal direction, the reference ERP value is based
on the HAAT of the corresponding analog TV
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station and achieving predicted coverage equal to that analog TV
station's predicted Grade B contour, as defined in Sec. 73.683.
(2) An application for authority to construct or modify DTV
facilities will not be subject to further consideration of
electromagnetic interference to other DTV or analog TV broadcast
stations, allotments or applications, provided that:
(i) The proposed ERP in each azimuthal direction is equal to or
less than the reference ERP in that direction; and
(ii) The proposed HAAT is equal to or less than the reference HAAT;
and
(iii) The application complies with the location provisions in
paragraph (d)(1) of this section.
(3) DTV licensees and permittees may request an increase in either
ERP in some azimuthal direction or HAAT, or both, that exceed the
initial technical facilities specified for the allotment in Appendix B
the Sixth Report and Order, up to the maximum permissible limits on DTV
power and antenna height set forth in this section or up to that needed
to provide the same geographic coverage area as the largest station
within their market. Such requests must be accompanied by a technical
showing that the increase complies with the technical criteria in
Sec. 73.623(c), and thereby will not result in new interference, or
statements agreeing to the change from any co-channel or adjacent
channel stations that might be affected by potential new interference.
In the case where a DTV station has been granted authority to construct
pursuant to Sec. 73.623(c), and its authorized coverage area extends in
any azimuthal direction beyond the DTV coverage area determined for the
DTV allotment reference facilities, then the authorized DTV facilities
are to be used in addition to the assumed facilities of the initial DTV
allotment to determine protection from new DTV allotments pursuant to
Sec. 73.623(d) and from subsequent DTV applications filed pursuant to
Sec. 73.623(c).
(4) A DTV station that operates on a channel 2-6 allotment created
subsequent to the initial DTV Table will be allowed a maximum ERP of 10
kW if its antenna HAAT is at or below 305 meters and it is located in
Zone I or a maximum ERP of 45 kW if its antenna HAAT is at or below 305
meters and it is located in Zone II or Zone III.
(i) At higher HAAT levels, such DTV stations will be allowed to
operate with lower maximum ERP levels in accordance with the following
table and formulas:
Maximum Allowable ERP and Antenna Height for DTV Stations in Zones II or
III on Channels 2-6
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ERP
Antenna HAAT (meters) (kW)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
610............................................................ 10
580............................................................ 11
550............................................................ 12
520............................................................ 14
490............................................................ 16
460............................................................ 19
425............................................................ 22
395............................................................ 26
365............................................................ 31
335............................................................ 37
305............................................................ 45
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(ii) The allowable maximum ERP for intermediate values of HAAT is
determined using linear interpolation based on the units employed in
the table. For DTV stations located in Zone I that operate on channels
2-6 with an HAAT that exceeds 305 meters, the allowable maximum ERP
expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using the
following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:
ERPmax=92.57-33.24*log10(HAAT)
(iii) For DTV stations located in Zone II or III that operate on
channels 2-6 with an HAAT that exceeds 610 meters, the allowable
maximum ERP expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using
the following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:
ERPmax=57.57-17.08*log10(HAAT)
(5) A DTV station that operates on a channel 7-13 allotment created
subsequent to the initial DTV Table will be allowed a maximum ERP of 30
kW if its antenna HAAT is at or below 305 meters and it is located in
Zone I or a maximum ERP of 160 kW if its antenna HAAT is at or below
305 meters and it is located in Zone II or Zone III.
(i) At higher HAAT levels, such DTV stations will be allowed to
operate with lower maximum ERP levels in accordance with the following
table and formulas:
Maximum Allowable ERP and Antenna Height for DTV Stations in Zones II or
III on Channels 7-13
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ERP
Antenna HAAT (meters) (kW)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
610............................................................ 30
580............................................................ 34
550............................................................ 40
520............................................................ 47
490............................................................ 54
460............................................................ 64
425............................................................ 76
395............................................................ 92
365............................................................ 110
335............................................................ 132
305............................................................ 160
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(ii) The allowable maximum ERP for intermediate values of HAAT is
determined using linear interpolation based on the units employed in
the table. For DTV stations located in Zone I that operate on channels
7-13 with an HAAT that exceeds 305 meters, the allowable maximum ERP
expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using the
following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:
ERPmax=97.35-33.24*log10(HAAT)
(iii) For DTV stations located in Zone II or III that operate on
channels 7-13 with an HAAT that exceeds 610 meters, the allowable
maximum ERP expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using
the following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:
ERPmax=62.34-17.08*log10(HAAT)
(6) A DTV station that operates on a channel 14-59 allotment
created subsequent to the initial DTV Table will be allowed a maximum
ERP of 1000 kW if their antenna HAAT is at or below 365 meters.
(i) At higher HAAT levels, such DTV stations will be allowed to
operate with lower maximum ERP levels in accordance with the following
table and formulas:
Maximum Allowable ERP and Antenna Height for DTV Stations on Channels 14-
59, All Zones
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ERP
Antenna HAAT (meters) (kW)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
610............................................................ 316
580............................................................ 350
550............................................................ 400
520............................................................ 460
490............................................................ 540
460............................................................ 630
425............................................................ 750
395............................................................ 900
365............................................................ 1000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(ii) The allowable maximum ERP for intermediate values of HAAT is
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determined using linear interpolation based on the units employed in
the table. For DTV stations located in Zone I, II or III that operate
on channels 14-59 with an HAAT that exceeds 610 meters, the allowable
maximum ERP expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using
the following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:
ERPmax=72.57-17.08*log10(HAAT)
(g) For DTV stations using a channel allotment designated with a
``c'' in paragraph (b) of this section, the pilot carrier frequency of
the DTV signal must be maintained 5.082138 MHz above the visual carrier
frequency of the analog TV broadcast station operating on the lower
adjacent channel, located within 88 kilometers of the DTV broadcast
station. This frequency difference must be maintained within a
tolerance of #3 Hz.
(h)(1) The field strength or voltage of emissions on frequencies
outside the authorized channel of operation must be attenuated no less
than the following amounts below the average transmitted power within
the authorized channel. At the channel edge, emissions must be
attenuated no less than 46 dB. More than 6 MHz from the channel edge,
emissions must be attenuated no less than 71 dB. At any frequency
between 0 and 6 MHz from the channel edge, emissions must be attenuated
no less than the value determined by the following formula:
Attenuation in dB=46+[(f)2/1.44];
Where:
f=frequency difference in MHz from the edge of the channel.
(2) This attenuation is based on a measurement bandwidth of 500
kHz. Other measurement bandwidths may be used as long as appropriate
correction factors are applied. Emissions include sidebands, spurious
emissions and radio frequency harmonics. Attenuation is to be measured
at the output terminals of the transmitter (including any filters that
may be employed). In the event of interference caused to any service,
greater attenuation may be required.
Note to paragraph (h): Greater attenuation may be required for
situations where the DTV station and an adjacent channel analog TV
station serve the same area and there are expected to be locations
within that shared area where the analog TV station's field strength
is less than 12 dB above the DTV station's field strength.
5. A new Sec. 73.623 is added to read as follows:
Sec. 73.623 DTV applications and changes to DTV allotments.
(a) General. This section contains the technical criteria for
evaluating applications requesting DTV facilities that do not conform
to the provisions of Sec. 73.622 and petitions for rule making to amend
the DTV Table of Allotments (Sec. 73.622(b)). Petitions to amend the
DTV Table (other than those also expressly requesting amendment of this
section) and applications for new DTV broadcast stations or for changes
in authorized DTV stations filed pursuant to this section will not be
accepted for filing if they fail to comply with the requirements of
this section.
(b) In considering petitions to amend the DTV Table and
applications filed pursuant to this section, the Commission will use
geographic coordinates defined in Sec. 73.622(d) as reference points in
determining allotment separations and evaluating interference
potential.
(c) Minimum technical criteria for modification of DTV allotments
included in the initial DTV Table of Allotments and for applications
filed pursuant to this section. No petition to modify a channel
allotment included in the initial DTV Table or application for
authority to construct or modify a DTV station, filed pursuant to this
section, will be accepted unless it shows compliance with the
requirements of this paragraph.
(1) Requests filed pursuant to this paragraph must demonstrate
compliance with the principal community coverage requirements of
Sec. 73.625(a).
(2) Requests filed pursuant to this paragraph must demonstrate that
there is no increase in the amount of interference caused to any other
DTV broadcast station, DTV allotment, or analog TV broadcast station.
For evaluating compliance with this requirement, interference is to be
predicted based on the procedure set forth in Appendix B of the Sixth
Report and Order in MM Docket 87-268, FCC 97-115, adopted April 3,
1997, including service areas determined in accordance with
Sec. 73.622(e), consideration of whether F(50,10) undesired signals
will exceed the following desired-to-undesired (D/U) signal ratios,
assumed use of a directional receiving antenna, and use of the terrain
dependent Longley-Rice point-to-point propagation model. Guidance for
evaluating interference using the Longley-Rice methodology is provided
in OET Bulletin No. 69. Copies of the Sixth Report and Order and OET
Bulletin No. 69 may be inspected during normal business hours at the:
Federal Communications Commission, 1919 M St., NW., Dockets Branch
(Room 239), Washington, DC 20554. These documents are also available
through the Internet on the FCC Home Page at http://www.fcc.gov. The
threshold levels at which interference is considered to occur are:
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D/U
ratio
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Co-channel:
DTV-into-analog TV........................................... +34
analog TV-into-DTV........................................... *+2
DTV-into-DTV................................................. *+15
First Adjacent Channel:
Lower DTV-into-analog TV..................................... -17
Upper DTV-into-analog TV..................................... -12
Lower analog TV-into-DTV..................................... -48
Upper analog TV-into-DTV..................................... -49
Lower DTV-into-DTV........................................... -42
Upper DTV-into-DTV........................................... -43
Other Adjacent Channel (Channels 14-69 only) DTV-into-analog
TV, where N = analog TV channel and DTV Channel:
N-2.......................................................... -24
N+2.......................................................... -28
N-3.......................................................... -30
N+3.......................................................... -34
N-4.......................................................... -34
N+4.......................................................... -25
N-7.......................................................... -35
N+7.......................................................... -34
N-8.......................................................... -32
N+8.......................................................... -43
N+14......................................................... -33
N+15......................................................... -31
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Note to paragraph (c)(2): The values for co-channel interference
to DTV service are only valid at locations where the signal-to-noise
ratio is 28 dB or greater. At the edge of the noise-limited service
area, where the signal-to-noise ratio is 16 dB, these values are 21
dB and 23 dB for interference from analog TV and DTV, respectively.
Due to the frequency spacing that exists between Channels 4 and 5,
between Channels 6 and 7, and between Channels 13 and 14, the
minimum adjacent channel technical criteria specified in the table
shall not be applicable to these pairs of channels (see
Sec. 73.603(a)).
(d)(1) Minimum geographic spacing requirements for DTV allotments
not included in the initial DTV Table of Allotments. No petition to add
a new channel to the DTV Table of Allotments will be accepted unless it
demonstrates compliance with the principle community coverage
requirements of Sec. 73.625(a) and meets the following requirements for
geographic spacing with regard to all other DTV stations, DTV
allotments and analog TV stations:
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Channel relationship Separation requirement
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VHF Channels 2-13:
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Co-channel, DTV to DTV
Zone I--244.6 km.
Zones II & III--273.6 km.
Co-channel, DTV to analog TV
Zone I--244.6 km.
Zone II & III--273.6 km.
Adjacent Channel
DTV to DTV........................... No allotments permitted
between:
Zone I--40.2 km and 96.6 km.
Zones II & III--48.3 km and
96.6 km.
DTV to analog TV..................... No allotments permitted
between:
Zone I--11.3 km and 114.3 km.
Zone II & III--17.7 km and
146.4 km.
UHF Channels:
Co-channel, DTV to DTV
Zone I--196.3 km
Zone II & III--223.7 km.
Co-channel, DTV to analog TV
Zone I--217.3 km.
Zone II & III--244.6 km.
Adjacent Channel
DTV to DTV........................... No allotments permitted
between:
All Zones--32.2 km and 88.5
km.
DTV to analog TV..................... No allotments permitted
between:
All Zones--9.7 km and 88.5
km.
Taboo Channels, DTV to analog TV only No allotments permitted
(DTV channels 2,. between:
3, 4, 7, 8, and 14 or 15 Zone II & III 24.1 km and
channels above the analog TV 96.6 km
channel).
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Note to paragraph (d)(1): Due to the frequency spacing that
exists between Channels 4 and 5, between Channels 6 and 7, and
between Channels 13 and 14, the minimum geographic spacing
requirements specified in the table shall not be applicable to these
pairs of channels (see Sec. 73.603(a)).
(2) Zones are defined in Sec. 73.609. The minimum distance
separation between a DTV station in one zone and an analog TV or DTV
station in another zone shall be that of the zone requiring the lower
separation.
(e) Protection of land mobile operations on channels 14-20. The
Commission will not accept petitions to amend the DTV Table of
Allotments, applications for new DTV stations, or applications to
change the channel or location of authorized DTV stations that would
use channels 14-20 where the distance between the DTV reference point
as defined in Sec. 73.622(d), would be located less than 250 km from
the city center of a co-channel land mobile operation or 176 km from
the city center of an adjacent channel land mobile operation. Land
mobile operations on these channels in the following markets:
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City Channels Latitude Longitude
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Boston, MA....................... 14, 16................... 42 deg.21'24'' 71 deg.03'25''
Chicago, IL...................... 14, 15................... 41 deg.52'28'' 87 deg.38'22''
Dallas, TX....................... 16....................... 32 deg.47'09'' 96 deg.47'37''
Houston, TX...................... 17....................... 29 deg.45'26'' 95 deg.21'37''
Los Angeles, CA.................. 14, 16, 20............... 34 deg.03'15'' 118 deg.14'28''
Miami, FL........................ 14....................... 25 deg.46'37'' 80 deg.11'32''
New York, NY 1................... 4, 15.................... 40 deg.45'06'' 73 deg.59'39''
Philadelphia, PA................. 19, 20................... 39 deg.56'58'' 75 deg.09'21''
Pittsburgh, PA................... 14, 18................... 40 deg.26'19'' 80 deg.00'00''
San Francisco, CA................ 16, 17................... 37 deg.46'39'' 122 deg.24'40''
Washington, DC................... 17, 18................... 38 deg.53'51'' 77 deg.00'33''
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(f) Negotiated agreements on interference. Notwithstanding the
minimum technical criteria for DTV allotments specified in paragraph
(b) of this section, DTV stations operating on allotments that are
included in the initial DTV Table may operate with increased ERP and/or
antenna HAAT that would result in additional interference to an analog
TV station if that station agrees, in writing, to accept the additional
interference. Such agreements must be submitted with the application
for authority to construct or modify the DTV station's facilities. The
larger service area resulting from such a change of ERP and/or antenna
HAAT will be protected in accordance with the provisions of paragraph
(c) of this section. Applications submitted pursuant to the provisions
of this paragraph will be granted only if the Commission finds that
such action is consistent with the public interest.
PART 74--EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
6. The authority citation for part 74 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, as amended, 1082, as
amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 336, and 554.
7. Section 74.701 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as
follows:
Sec. 74.701 Definitions.
* * * * *
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(b) Primary station. The analog television broadcast station (TV
broadcast) or digital television station (DTV) which provides the
programs and signals being retransmitted by a television broadcast
translator station.
* * * * *
8. Section 74.702 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as
follows:
Sec. 74.702 Channel assignments.
* * * * *
(b) Changes in the TV Table of Allotments or Digital Television
Table of Allotments (Secs. 73.606(b) and 73.622(a), respectively, of
part 73 of this chapter), authorizations to construct new TV broadcast
analog or DTV stations or to authorizations to change facilities of
existing such stations, may be made without regard to existing or
proposed low power TV or TV translator stations. Where such a change
results in a low power TV or TV translator station causing actual
interference to reception of the TV broadcast analog or DTV station,
the licensee or permittee of the low power TV or TV translator station
shall eliminate the interference or file an application for a change in
channel assignment pursuant to Sec. 73.3572 of this chapter.
* * * * *
9. Section 74.703 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (b) and
(c) to read as follows:
Sec. 74.703 Interference.
(a) An application for a new low power TV, TV translator, or TV
booster station or for a change in the facilities of such an authorized
station will not be granted when it is apparent that interference will
be caused. Except where there is a written agreement between the
affected parties to accept interference, or where it can be shown that
interference will not occur due to terrain shielding and/or Longley-
Rice terrain dependent propagation methods, the licensee of a new low
power TV, TV translator, or TV booster shall protect existing low power
TV and TV translator stations from interference within the protected
contour defined in Sec. 74.707. Such written agreement shall accompany
the application. Guidance on using the Longley-Rice methodology is
provided in OET Bulletin No. 69. Copies of OET Bulletin No. 69 may be
inspected during normal business hours at the: Federal Communications
Commission, 1919 M St., N.W., Dockets Branch (Room 239), Washington, DC
20554. This document is also available through the Internet on the FCC
Home Page at http://www.fcc.gov.
(b) It shall be the responsibility of the licensee of a low power
TV, TV translator, or TV booster station to correct at its expense any
condition of interference to the direct reception of the signal of any
other TV broadcast analog station and DTV station operating on the same
channel as that used by the low power TV, TV translator, or TV booster
station or an adjacent channel which occurs as a result of the
operation of the low power TV, TV translator, or TV booster station.
Interference will be considered to occur whenever reception of a
regularly used signal is impaired by the signals radiated by the low
power TV, TV translator, or TV booster station, regardless of the
quality of the reception or the strength of the signal so used. If the
interference cannot be promptly eliminated by the application of
suitable techniques, operation of the offending low power TV, TV
translator, or TV booster station shall be suspended and shall not be
resumed until the interference has been eliminated. If the complainant
refuses to permit the low Power TV, TV translator, or TV booster
station to apply remedial techniques that demonstrably will eliminate
the interference without impairment of the original reception, the
licensee of the low power TV, TV translator, or TV booster station is
absolved of further responsibility. TV booster stations will be exempt
from the provisions of this paragraph to the extent that they may cause
limited interference to their primary stations' signal subject to the
conditions of paragraph (g) of this section.
(c) It shall be the responsibility of the licensee of a low power
TV, TV translator, or TV booster station to correct any condition of
interference which results from the radiation of radio frequency energy
outside its assigned channel. Upon notice by the FCC to the station
licensee or operator that such interference is caused by spurious
emissions of the station, operation of the station shall be immediately
suspended and not resumed until the interference has been eliminated.
However, short test transmissions may be made during the period of
suspended operation to check the efficacy of remedial measures.
* * * * *
10. Section 74.705 is amended by revising the section heading and
paragraphs (b)(4) and (b)(5) and by adding a new paragraph (e) to read
as follows:
Sec. 74.705 TV broadcast analog station protection.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(4) A UHF low power TV or TV translator construction permit
application will not be accepted if it specifies a site less than 100
kilometers from the transmitter site of a UHF TV broadcast analog
station operating on a channel which is the seventh channel above the
requested channel, unless it can demonstrate that the service area of
the low power TV or TV translator station as established in
Sec. 74.707(a) is not located in an area where the TV broadcast analog
station is regularly viewed.
(5) An application for a new UHF low power TV or TV translator
construction permit, a change of channel, or a major change in
facilities pursuant to Sec. 73.3572 of this chapter proposing a maximum
effective radiated power of more than 50 kilowatts will not be accepted
if it specifies a site less than 32 kilometers from the transmitter
site of a UHF TV broadcast analog station operating on a channel which
is the second, third, or fourth channel above or below the requested
channel.
* * * * *
(e) In support of a request for waiver of the interference
protection rules, an applicant for a low power TV, TV translator or TV
booster may make full use of terrain shielding and Longley-Rice terrain
dependent propagation prediction methods to demonstrate that the
proposed facility would not be likely to cause interference to TV
broadcast stations. Guidance on using the Longley-Rice methodology is
provided in OET Bulletin No. 69. Copies of OET Bulletin No. 69 may be
inspected during normal business hours at the: Federal Communications
Commission, 1919 M St., NW., Dockets Branch (Room 239), Washington, DC
20554. This document is also available through the Internet on the FCC
Home Page at http://www.fcc.gov.
11. A new Sec. 74.706 is added to read as follows:
Sec. 74.706 Digital TV (DTV) station protection.
(a) For purposes of this section, the DTV station protected service
area is the geographic-area in which the field strength of the
station's signal exceeds the noise-limited service levels specified in
Sec. 73.622(e) of this chapter. The extremity of this area (noise-
limited perimeter) is calculated from the authorized maximum radiated
power (without depression angle correction), the horizontal radiation
pattern, and height above average terrain in the pertinent direction,
using the signal propagation method specified in Sec. 73.625(b) of this
chapter.
(b)(1) An application to construct a new low power TV or TV
translator station or change the facilities of an
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existing station will not be accepted if it specifies a site which is
located within the noise-limited service perimeter of a co-channel DTV
station.
(2) Due to the frequency spacing which exists between TV channels 4
and 5, between Channels 6 and 7, and between Channels 13 and 14,
adjacent channel protection standards shall not be applicable to these
pairs of channels.
(c) The low power TV, TV translator or TV booster station field
strength is calculated from the proposed effective radiated power (ERP)
and the antenna height above average terrain (HAAT) in pertinent
directions.
(1) For co-channel protection, the field strength is calculated
using Figure 9a, 10a, or 10c of Sec. 73.699 (F(50,10) charts) of part
73 of this chapter.
(2) For adjacent channel protection, the field strength is
calculated using Figure 9, 10, or 10b of Sec. 73.699 (F(50,50) charts)
of part 73 of this chapter.
(d) A low power TV, TV translator or TV booster station application
will not be accepted if the ratio in dB of its field strength to that
of the DTV station fails to meet the following:
(1)-21 dB for co-channel operations at the noise-limited perimeter
of the DTV station.
(2) +48 dB for adjacent channel operations at:
(i) The DTV noise-limited perimeter if a low power TV, TV
translator or TV booster station is located outside that perimeter.
(ii) At all points within the DTV noise-limited area if a low power
TV or TV translator is located within the DTV noise-limited perimeter,
as demonstrated by the applicant.
12. Section 74.707 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(3),
removing paragraphs (d)(5) and (d)(6), redesignating paragraph (d)(7)
as (d)(5), and adding a new paragraph (e) to read as follows:
Sec. 74.707 Low power TV and TV translator station protection.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
* * * * *
(3) A UHF low power TV, TV translator, or TV booster construction
permit application will not be accepted if it specifies a site within
the UHF low power TV, TV translator, or TV booster station's protected
contour and proposes operation on a channel that is 15 channels above
the channel in use by the low power TV, TV translator, or TV booster
station.
* * * * *
(e) In support of a request for waiver of the interference
protection rules, an applicant for a low power TV or TV translator
station may make full use of terrain shielding and Longley-Rice terrain
dependent propagation prediction methods to demonstrate that the
proposed facility would not be likely to cause interference to low
power TV, TV translator and TV booster stations. Guidance on using the
Longley-Rice methodology is provided in OET Bulletin No. 69. Copies of
OET Bulletin No. 69 may be inspected during normal business hours at
the: Federal Communications Commission, 1919 M St., NW., Dockets Branch
(Room 239), Washington, DC 20554. This document is also available
through the Internet on the FCC Home Page at http://www.fcc.gov.
13. Section 74.735 is amended by revising the section heading,
paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) introductory text, and removing paragraphs
(d), (e) and (f).
Sec. 74.735 Power limitations.
(a) The maximum peak effective radiated power (ERP) of an analog
low power TV, TV translator, or TV booster station shall not exceed:
(1) 3 kW for VHF channels 2-13; and
(2) 150 kW for UHF channels 14-69.
(b) The maximum ERP of a digital low power TV, TV translator, or TV
booster station (average power) shall not exceed:
(1) 300 watts for VHF channels 2-13; and
(2) 15 kW for UHF channels 14-69.
(c) The limits in paragraphs (a) and (b) apply separately to the
effective radiated powers that may be obtained by the use of
horizontally or vertically polarized transmitting antennas, providing
the applicable provisions of Secs. 74.705, 74.706, 74.707 and 74.709
are met. For either omnidirectional or directional antennas, where the
ERP values of the vertically and horizontally polarized components are
not of equal strength, the ERP limits shall apply to the polarization
with the larger ERP. Applications proposing the use of directional
antenna systems must be accompanied by the following:
* * * * *
14. Section 74.750 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as
follows:
Sec. 74.750 Transmission system facilities.
* * * * *
(a) A low power TV, TV translator, or TV booster station shall
operate with a transmitter that is either type accepted for licensing
under the provisions of this subpart or type notified for use under
part 73 of this chapter.
* * * * *
[FR Doc. 97-12168 Filed 5-13-97; 8:45 am]
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