[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 119 (Monday, June 22, 1998)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 33875-33880]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-16513]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Parts 73 and 74
[MM Docket No. 98-93; FCC 98-117]
1998 Biennial Regulatory Review--Streamlining of Radio Technical
Rules
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: On June 15, 1998, the Commission released a Notice of Proposed
Rule Making and Order. The Commission adopted a number of changes in
this proceeding to promote greater technical flexibility in the FM
service and to streamline and expedite the processing of applications
in several services.
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 22, 1998.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter Doyle, Dale Bickel or William
Scher, Audio Services Division, Mass Media Bureau (202) 418-2780.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice
of Proposed Rule Making and Order (Order) in MM Docket No. 98-93 and
FCC No. 98-117, adopted June 11, 1998 and released June 15, 1998. The
complete text of this Order is available for inspection and copying
during regular business hours in the FCC Reference Center (Room 239),
1919 M St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20554 and may also be purchased from
the Commission's copy contractor, International Transcription Service,
(202) 857-3800 (phone), (202) 857-3805 (facsimile), 1231 20th St.,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.
Synopsis of Order
1. The Commission is making a number of amendments to the FM
technical rules in order to clarify existing rules. Because these
amendments are non-controversial and will have no adverse effect on any
party, we find that notice and comment procedures are unnecessary and
need not be followed prior to their adoption.
Ordering Clauses
2. Accordingly, it is ordered, that these minor rule changes shall
become effective July 22, 1998.
List of Subjects
47 CFR Part 73
Radio, reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
47 CFR Part 74
Radio, reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Deputy Secretary.
Rule Changes
Accordingly, Parts 73 and 74 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal
Regulations are amended as follows:
PART 73--RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES
1. The authority citation for part 73 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334 and 336.
2. Amend Sec. 73.45 by revising paragraph (c) introductory text and
paragraph (c)(2) to read as follows:
Sec. 73.45 AM antenna systems.
* * * * *
(c) Should any changes be made or otherwise occur which would
possibly alter the resistance of the antenna system, the licensee must
commence the determination of the operating power by
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a method described in Sec. 73.51(a)(1) or (d). (If the changes are due
to the construction of FM or TV transmitting facilities, see
Secs. 73.316, 73.685, and 73.1692.) Upon completion of any necessary
repairs or adjustments, or upon completion of authorized construction
or modifications, the licensee must make a new determination of the
antenna resistance using the procedures described in Sec. 73.54.
Operating power should then be determined by a direct method as
described in Sec. 73.51. Notification of the value of resistance of the
antenna system must be filed with the FCC in Washington, DC as follows:
(1) * * *
(2) Whenever AM stations use direct reading power meters pursuant
to Sec. 73.51, a letter notification to the FCC in Washington, DC,
Attention: Audio Services Division, Mass Media Bureau, must be filed in
accordance with Sec. 73.54(e).
3. Amend Sec. 73.54 by revising paragraph (d) introductory text to
read as follows:
Sec. 73.54 Antenna resistance and reactance measurements.
* * * * *
(d) A letter of notification must be filed with the FCC in
Washington, DC, Attention: Audio Services Division, Mass Media Bureau,
when determining power by the direct method pursuant to Section 73.51
and must specify the antenna or common point resistance at the
operating frequency. The following information must also be kept on
file at the station:
* * * * *
4. Amend Sec. 73.58 by revising paragraph (f) to read as follows:
Sec. 73.58 Indicating instruments.
* * * * *
(f) If conditions beyond the control of the licensee prevent the
restoration of the meter to service within the above allowed period,
information requested in accordance with Sec. 73.3549 may be filed by
letter with the FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Audio Services
Division, Mass Media Bureau, to request additional time as may be
required to complete repairs of the defective instrument.
5. Amend Sec. 73.68 by revising paragraph (b), the note following
paragraph (b) and paragraph (d)(1) to read as follows:
Sec. 73.68 Sampling systems for antenna monitors.
* * * * *
(b) A station having an antenna sampling system constructed
according to the specifications given in paragraph (a) of this section
may obtain approval of that system by submitting an informal letter
request to the FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Audio Services
Division, Mass Media Bureau. The request for approval, signed by the
licensee or authorized representative, must contain sufficient
information to show that the sampling system is in compliance with all
requirements of paragraph (a) of this section.
Note to paragraph (b): A public notice dated December 9, 1985
giving additional information on approval of antenna sampling
systems is available through the Internet at http://www.fcc.gov/mmb/
asd/decdoc/letter/1985-12-09_sample.html.
* * * * *
(d) * * *
(1) Special Temporary Authority (see Sec. 73.1635) shall be
requested and obtained from the Commission's Audio Services Division,
Mass Media Bureau in Washington to operate with parameters at variance
with licensed values pending issuance of a modified license specifying
parameters subsequent to modification or replacement of components.
* * * * *
6. Amend Sec. 73.69 by revising paragraphs (c) and (d)(5) to read
as follows:
Sec. 73.69 Antenna monitors.
* * * * *
(c) If conditions beyond the control of the licensee prevent the
restoration of the monitor to service within the allowed period, an
informal letter request in accordance with Sec. 73.3549 of the
Commission's rules must be filed with the FCC, Attention: Audio
Services Division, Mass Media Bureau in Washington, DC for such
additional time as may be required to complete repairs of the defective
instrument.
(d) * * *
(5) An informal letter request for modification of license shall be
submitted to the FCC, Attention: Audio Services Division, Mass Media
Bureau in Washington, DC within 30 days of the date of monitor
replacement. Such request shall specify the make, type, and serial
number of the replacement monitor, phase and sample current
indications, and other data obtained pursuant to paragraph (d) of this
section.
* * * * *
7. Amend Sec. 73.151 by revising paragraph (a) introductory text
and (a)(1) introductory text to read as follows:
Sec. 73.151 Field strength measurements to establish performance of
directional antennas.
(a) In addition to the information required by the license
application form, the following showing must be submitted to establish,
for each mode of directional operation, that the effective measured
field strength (RMS) at 1 kilometer (km) is not less than 85 percent of
the effective measured field strength (RMS) specified for the standard
radiation pattern, or less than that specified in Sec. 73.189(b) for
the class of station involved, whichever is the higher value, and that
the measured field strength at 1 km in any direction does not exceed
the field shown in that direction on the standard radiation pattern for
that mode of directional operation:
(1) A tabulation of inverse field strengths in the horizontal plane
at 1 km, as determined from field strength measurements taken and
analyzed in accordance with Sec. 73.186, and a statement of the
effective measured field strength (RMS). Measurements shall be made in
at least the following directions:
* * * * *
8. Amend Sec. 73.213 by revising paragraph (a) introductory text to
read as follows:
Sec. 73.213 Grandfathered short-spaced stations.
(a) Stations at locations authorized prior to November 16, 1964,
that did not meet the separation distances required by Sec. 73.207 and
have remained continuously short-spaced since that time may be modified
or relocated with respect to such short-spaced stations, provided that
(i) any area predicted to receive interference lies completely within
any area currently predicted to receive co-channel or first-adjacent
channel interference as calculated in accordance with paragraph (a)(1)
of this section, or that (ii) a showing is provided pursuant to
paragraph (a)(2) of this section that demonstrates that the public
interest would be served by the proposed changes.
* * * * *
9. Amend Sec. 73.258 by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows:
Sec. 73.258 Indicating instruments.
* * * * *
(d) If conditions beyond the control of the licensee prevent the
restoration of the meter to service within the above allowed period, an
informal letter request in accordance with Sec. 73.3549 may be filed
with the FCC, Attention: Audio Services Division, Mass Media Bureau, in
Washington, DC for such
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additional time as may be required to complete repairs of the defective
instrument.
10. Amend Sec. 73.312 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:
Sec. 73.312 Topographic data.
* * * * *
(b) The Commission will not ordinarily require the submission of
topographical maps for areas beyond 24 km (15 miles) from the antenna
site, but the maps must include the principal city or cities to be
served. If it appears necessary, additional data may be requested.
* * * * *
11. Amend Sec. 73.313 by revising paragraphs (c)(2) and (d)(2) to
read as follows:
Sec. 73.313 Prediction of coverage.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(2) To use the chart for other ERP values, convert the ordinate
scale by the appropriate adjustment in dB. For example, the ordinate
scale for an ERP of 50 kW should be adjusted by 17 dB [10 log (50 kW) =
17 dBk], and therefore a field strength of 60 dBu would correspond to
the field strength value at (60-17 =) 44 dBu on the chart. When
predicting the distance to field strength contours, use the maximum ERP
of the main radiated lobe in the pertinent azimuthal direction (do not
account for beam tilt). When predicting field strengths over areas not
in the plane of the maximum main lobe, use the ERP in the direction of
such areas, determined by considering the appropriate vertical
radiation pattern.
(d) * * *
(2) Where the 3 to 16 kilometers portion of a radial extends in
whole or in part over a large body of water or extends over foreign
territory but the 50 uV/m (34 dBu) contour encompasses land area within
the United States beyond the 16 kilometers portion of the radial, the
entire 3 to 16 kilometers portion of the radial must be included in the
computation of antenna height above average terrain. However, where the
50 uV/m (34 dBu) contour does not so encompass United States land area,
and (i) the entire 3 to 16 kilometers portion of the radial extends
over large bodies of water or over foreign territory, such radial must
be completely omitted from the computation of antenna height above
average terrain, and (ii) where a part of the 3 to 16 kilometers
portion of a radial extends over large bodies of water or foreign
territory, only that part of the radial extending from 3 kilometers to
the outermost portion of land in the United States covered by the
radial used must be used in the computation of antenna height above
average terrain.
* * * * *
12. Amend Sec. 73.503 by revising the note at the end of the
section to read as follows:
Sec. 73.503 Licensing requirements and service.
* * * * *
Note to Sec. 73.503: Commission interpretation on this rule,
including the acceptable form of acknowledgements, may be found in
the Second Report and Order in Docket No. 21136 (Commission Policy
Concerning the Noncommercial Nature of Educational Broadcast
Stations), 86 FCC 2d 141 (1981); the Memorandum Opinion and Order in
Docket No. 21136, 90 FCC 2d 895 (1982), and the Memorandum Opinion
and Order in Docket 21136, 97 FCC 2d 255 (1984). See also,
``Commission Policy Concerning the Noncommercial Nature of
Educational Broadcast Stations,'' Public Notice, 7 FCC Rcd 827
(1992), which can be retrieved through the Internet at http://
www.fcc.gov/mmb/asd/nature.html.
13. Amend Sec. 73.561 by revising paragraphs (c) and (d) to read as
follows:
Sec. 73.561 Operating schedule; time sharing.
* * * * *
(c) A departure from the regular schedule set forth in a time-
sharing agreement will be permitted only in cases where a written
agreement to that effect is reduced to writing, is signed by the
licensees of the stations affected thereby, and is filed in triplicate
by each licensee with the Commission, Attention: Audio Services
Division, Mass Media Bureau, prior to the time of the proposed change.
If time is of the essence, the actual departure in operating schedule
may precede the actual filing of the written agreement, provided that
appropriate notice is sent to the Commission in Washington, DC,
Attention: Audio Services Division, Mass Media Bureau.
(d) In the event that causes beyond the control of a permittee or
licensee make it impossible to adhere to the operating schedule in
paragraphs (a) or (b) of this section or to continue operating, the
station may limit or discontinue operation for a period not exceeding
30 days without further authority from the Commission, Provided, That
notification is sent to the Commission in Washington, DC, Attention:
Audio Services Division, Mass Media Bureau, no later than the 10th day
of limited or discontinued operation. During such period, the permittee
shall continue to adhere to the requirements of the station license
pertaining to the lighting of antenna structures. In the event normal
operation is restored prior to the expiration of the 30 day period, the
permittee or licensee will notify the FCC, Attention: Audio Services
Division of the date that normal operations resumed. If causes beyond
the control of the permittee or licensee make it impossible to comply
within the allowed period, Special Temporary Authority (see Section
73.1635) must be requested to remain silent for such additional time as
deemed necessary. The license of a broadcasting station that fails to
transmit broadcast signals for any consecutive 12 month period expires
as a matter of law at the end of that period, notwithstanding any
provision, term, or condition of license to the contrary.
14. Amend Sec. 73.1350 by revising paragraph (g) to read as
follows:
Sec. 73.1350 Transmission system operation.
* * * * *
(g) Whenever a transmission system control point is established at
a location other than the main studio or transmitter, a letter of
notification of that location must be sent to the FCC in Washington,
DC, Attention: Audio Services Division (radio) or Video Services
Division (television), Mass Media Bureau, within 3 days of the initial
use of that point. The letter should include a list of all control
points in use, for clarity. This notification is not required if
responsible station personnel can be contacted at the transmitter or
studio site during hours of operation.
* * * * *
15. Amend Sec. 73.1560 by revising paragraph (d) to read as
follows:
Sec. 73.1560 Operating power and mode tolerances.
* * * * *
(d) Reduced power operation. In the event it becomes technically
impossible to operate at authorized power, a broadcast station may
operate at reduced power for a period of not more than 30 days without
specific authority from the FCC. If operation at reduced power will
exceed 10 consecutive days, notification must be made to the FCC in
Washington, DC, Attention: Audio Services Division (radio) or Video
Services Division (television), Mass Media Bureau, not later than the
10th day of the lower power operation. In the event that normal power
is restored within the 30 day period, the licensee must notify the FCC
of the date that normal operation was restored. If causes beyond the
control of the licensee prevent restoration of the authorized power
within 30 days, a request for Special Temporary Authority (see
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Sec. 73.1635) must be made to the FCC in Washington, DC for additional
time as may be necessary.
16. Amend Sec. 73.1680 by revising paragraph (b) introductory text
to read as follows:
Sec. 73.1680 Emergency antennas.
* * * * *
(b) Prior authority from the FCC is not required by licensees and
permittees to erect and commence operations using an emergency antenna
to restore program service to the public. However, an informal letter
request to continue operation with the emergency antenna must be made
within 24 hours to the FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Audio Services
Division (radio) or Video Services Division (television), Mass Media
Bureau, within 24 hours after commencement of its use. The request is
to include a description of the damage to the authorized antenna, a
description of the emergency antenna, and the station operating power
with the emergency antenna.
* * * * *
17. Revise Sec. 73.1750 to read as follows:
Sec. 73.1750 Discontinuance of operation.
The licensee of each station shall notify by letter the FCC in
Washington, DC, Attention: Audio Services Division (radio) or Video
Services Division (television), Mass Media Bureau, of the permanent
discontinuance of operation at least two days before operation is
discontinued. Immediately after discontinuance of operation, the
licensee shall forward the station license and other instruments of
authorization to the FCC, Attention: Audio Services Division (radio) or
Video Services Division (television), Mass Media Bureau, for
cancellation. The license of any station that fails to transmit
broadcast signals for any consecutive 12 month period expires as a
matter of law at the end of that period, notwithstanding any provision,
term, or condition of the license to the contrary. If a licensee
surrenders its license pursuant to an interference reduction agreement,
and its surrender is contingent on the grant of another application,
the licensee must identify in its notification the contingencies
involved.
18. Amend Sec. 73.3542 by revising paragraph (b) to read as
follows:
Sec. 73.3542 Application for emergency authorization.
* * * * *
(b) Emergency operating authority issued under this section may be
cancelled or modified by the FCC without prior notice or right to
hearing. See also Sec. 73.1250, Broadcasting Emergency Information, for
situations in which emergency operation may be conducted without prior
authorization, and Sec. 73.1635, Special Temporary Authorization (STA),
for temporary operating authorizations necessitated by circumstances
not within the ambit of this section.
19. Amend Sec. 73.3544 by revising paragraph (b) introductory text
to read as follows:
Sec. 73.3544 Application to obtain a modified station license.
* * * * *
(b) An informal application, see Sec. 73.3511(b), may be filed with
the FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Audio Services Division (radio)
or Video Services Division (television), Mass Media Bureau, to cover
the following changes:
* * * * *
20. Revise Sec. 73.3549 to read as follows:
Sec. 73.3549 Requests for extension of time to operate without
required monitors, indicating instruments, and EAS encoders and
decoders.
Requests for extension of authority to operate without required
monitors, transmission system indicating instruments, or encoders and
decoders for monitoring and generating the EAS codes and Attention
Signal should be made to the FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Audio
Services Division (radio) or Video Services Division (television), Mass
Media Bureau. Such requests must contain information as to when and
what steps were taken to repair or replace the defective equipment and
a brief description of the alternative procedures being used while the
equipment is out of service.
21. Add a new Sec. 73.3617 to read as follows:
Sec. 73.3617 Broadcast information available on the Internet.
The Mass Media Bureau and each of its Divisions provide information
on the Internet regarding broadcast rules and policies, pending and
completed rulemakings, and pending applications. These sites also
include copies of public notices and texts of recent decisions. The
Mass Media Bureau Internet address ishttp://www.fcc.gov/mmb/; the Audio
Services Division address ishttp://www.fcc.gov/mmb/asd/; the Video
Services Division address is http://www.fcc.gov/mmb/vsd/; the Policy
and Rules Division address is http://www.fcc.gov/mmb/prd/; and the
Enforcement Division address is http://www.fcc.gov/mmb/enf/.
Alphabetical Index
22. Add the following references to the Alphabetical Index at the
end of part 73, in alphabetical order:
Construction Near or Installation On an AM Tower........ 73.1692
* * * *
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Information available on the Internet................... 73.3617
* * * *
* * *
Installation On or Construction Near an AM Tower........ 73.1692
* * * *
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PART 74--EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES
23. The authority citation for part 74 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307 and 554.
24. Amend Sec. 74.734 by revising paragraph (a)(4) to read as
follows:
Sec. 74.734 Attended and unattended operation.
(a) * * *
(4) A letter notification must be filed with the FCC in Washington,
DC, Attention: Video Services Division, Mass Media Bureau, providing
the name, address, and telephone number of a person or persons who may
be called to secure suspension of operation of the transmitter promptly
should such action be deemed necessary by the FCC. Such information
shall be kept current by the licensee.
* * * * *
25. Amend Sec. 74.751 by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:
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Sec. 74.751 Modification of transmission systems.
* * * * *
(c) Other equipment changes not specifically referred to in
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section may be made at the discretion of
the licensee, provided that the FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Video
Services Division, Mass Media Bureau, is notified in writing upon the
completion of such changes.
* * * * *
26. Amend Sec. 74.763 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:
Sec. 74.763 Time of operation.
* * * * *
(b) In the event that causes beyond the control of the low power TV
or TV translator station licensee make it impossible to continue
operating, the licensee may discontinue operation for a period of not
more than 30 days without further authority from the FCC. Notification
must be sent to the FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Video Services
Division, Mass Media Bureau, not later than the 10th day of
discontinued operation. During such period, the licensee shall continue
to adhere to the requirements in the station license pertaining to the
lighting of antenna structures. In the event normal operation is
restored prior to the expiration of the 30 day period, the FCC in
Washington, DC, Attention: Video Services Division, Mass Media Bureau,
shall be notified in writing of the date normal operations resumed. If
causes beyond the control of the licensee make it impossible to comply
within the allowed period, a request for Special Temporary Authority
(see Sec. 73.1635 of this chapter) shall be made to the FCC no later
than the 30th day for such additional time as may be deemed necessary.
* * * * *
27. Amend Sec. 74.784 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:
Sec. 74.784 Rebroadcasts.
* * * * *
(b) The licensee of a low power TV or TV translator station shall
not rebroadcast the programs of any other TV broadcast station or other
station authorized under the provisions of this Subpart without
obtaining prior consent of the station whose signals or programs are
proposed to be retransmitted. The FCC, Attention: Video Services
Division, Mass Media Bureau, shall be notified of the call letters of
each station rebroadcast, and the licensee of the low power TV or TV
broadcast translator station shall certify it has obtained written
consent from the licensee of the station whose programs are being
retransmitted.
* * * * *
28. Amend Sec. 74.1231 by revising paragraph (b) introductory text
to read as follows:
Sec. 74.1231 Purpose and permissible service.
* * * * *
(b) An FM translator may be used for the purpose of retransmitting
the signals of a primary FM radio broadcast station or another
translator station the signal of which is received directly through
space, converted, and suitably amplified. However, an FM translator
providing fill-in service may use any terrestrial facilities to receive
the signal that is being rebroadcast. An FM booster station or a
noncommercial educational FM translator station that is operating on a
reserved channel (Channels 201-220) and is owned and operated by the
licensee of the primary noncommercial educational station it
rebroadcasts may use alternative signal delivery means, including, but
not limited to, satellite and terrestrial microwave facilities.
Provided, however, that an applicant for a noncommercial educational
translator operating on a reserved channel (Channel 201-220) and owned
and operated by the licensee of the primary noncommercial educational
FM station it rebroadcasts complies with either paragraph (b)(1) or
(b)(2) of this section:
* * * * *
29. Amend Sec. 74.1234 by revising paragraph (a)(4) to read as
follows:
Sec. 74.1234 Unattended operation.
(a) * * *
(4) The FCC in Washington, DC, Attention: Audio Services Division,
Mass Media Bureau, shall be supplied by letter with the name, address,
and telephone number of a person or persons who may be contacted to
secure suspension of operation of the translator promptly should such
action be deemed necessary by the Commission. Such information shall be
kept current by the licensee.
* * * * *
30. Amend Sec. 74.1235 by revising paragraph (c) and adding
paragraphs (d)(1), (d)(2) and (d)(3) to read as follows:
Sec. 74.1235 Power limitations and antenna systems.
* * * * *
(c) The effective radiated power of FM booster stations shall be
limited such that the predicted service contour of the booster station,
computed in accordance with Sec. 73.313 paragraphs (a) through (d) of
this chapter, may not extend beyond the corresponding service contour
of the primary FM station that the booster rebroadcasts. In no event
shall the ERP of the booster station exceed 20% of the maximum
allowable ERP for the primary station's class.
(d) * * *
(1) Translator stations located within 125 kilometers of the
Mexican border may operate with an ERP up to 50 watts (0.050 kW) ERP. A
booster station may not produce a 34 dBu interfering contour in excess
of 32 km from the transmitter site in the direction of the Mexican
border, nor may the 60 dBu service contour of the booster station
exceed 8.7 km from the transmitter site in the direction of the Mexican
border.
(2) Translator stations located between 125 kilometers and 320
kilometers from the Mexican border may operate with an ERP in excess of
50 watts, up to the maximum permitted ERP of 250 watts per
Sec. 74.1235(b)(2). However, in no event shall the location of the 60
dBu contour lie within 116.3 km of the Mexican border.
(3) Applications for translator or booster stations within 320 km
of the Canadian border may employ an ERP up to a maximum of 250 watts,
as specified in Sec. 74.1235(a) and (b). The distance to the 34 dBu
interfering contour may not exceed 60 km in any direction.
* * * * *
31. Amend Sec. 74.1251 by revising paragraph (b)(6) to read as
follows:
Sec. 74.1251 Technical and equipment modifications.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(6) Any change in the output frequency of a translator.
* * * * *
32. Add a new Sec. 74.1290 to read as follows:
Sec. 74.1290 FM translator and booster station information available
on the Internet.
The Mass Media Bureau's Audio Services Division provides
information on the Internet regarding FM translator and booster
stations, rules, and policies at http://www.fcc.gov/mmb/asd/.
Alphabetical Index
33. Add the following reference to the Alphabetical Index at the
end of part 74, in alphabetical order:
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Information on the Internet, FM translator and booster
stations............................................... 74.1290
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