97-17888. Advanced Television Systems and Their Impact on the Existing Television Service  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 133 (Friday, July 11, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 37145-37146]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-17888]
    
    
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     47 CFR Part 73
    
    [MM Docket No. 87-268; DA 97-1377]
    
    
    Advanced Television Systems and Their Impact on the Existing 
    Television Service
    
    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
    
    ACTION: Final rule; petitions for reconsideration.
    
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    SUMMARY: By this Order, we are clarifying our action in the Sixth 
    Report and Order in this proceeding, which dealt with advanced 
    television systems and their impact on the existing television service, 
    with regard to OET Bulletin No. 69, and are providing an additional 45-
    day period of time for parties requesting reconsideration of individual 
    digital television (DTV) allotments included in the DTV Table of 
    Allotments to submit supplemental information relating to their 
    petitions. We are also releasing OET Bulletin No. 69 concurrent with 
    this Order. This action will resolve concern that has arisen with 
    regard to OET Bulletin No. 69 and will allow parties filing requests 
    for reconsideration of individual DTV channel allotments to finalize 
    their requests regarding changes to the DTV Table.
    
    DATES: Supplemental filings relating to petitions for reconsideration 
    of the Sixth Report and Order that request changes to DTV allotments 
    are due August 22, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, 1919 M Street, N.W., 
    Washington, D.C. 20554.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bruce Franca (202-418-2470) or Alan 
    Stillwell (202-418-2470), Office of Engineering and Technology.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
        1. By this Order, we are clarifying our action in the Sixth Report 
    and Order, 62 FR 26684, May 14, 1997, in MM Docket No. 87-268, adopted 
    April 3, 1997, FCC 97-115 (released April 21, 1997), with regard to OET 
    Bulletin No. 69, and are providing an additional period of time for 
    parties requesting reconsideration of individual allotments included in 
    the DTV Table of Allotments to submit supplemental information relating 
    to their petitions. We are also releasing OET Bulletin No. 69 
    concurrent with this Order.
        2. In the Sixth Report and Order, the Commission set forth a Table 
    of Allotments for digital TV (DTV) service, rules for initial DTV 
    allotments, procedures for assigning DTV allotments to eligible 
    broadcasters, and plans for spectrum recovery. A number of parties have 
    submitted petitions for reconsideration expressing concern that OET 
    Bulletin No. 69, which is referenced in the new DTV allotment rules as 
    a source of guidance for evaluating DTV coverage areas, is not 
    available and that they therefore have not been able to fully evaluate 
    the DTV channels that were paired with existing television stations. 
    These parties generally argue that without the technical guidance to be 
    provided in OET Bulletin No. 69, they are unable to fully evaluate 
    either the acceptability of the DTV allotments provided for their 
    existing stations or the suitability of alternative channels. These 
    parties also generally request that we provide additional time after 
    the issuance of OET Bulletin No. 69 to evaluate their allotments and 
    then supplement their petitions with additional information relating to 
    specific changes to the DTV Table.
        3. OET Bulletin No. 69 provides guidance on the implementation and 
    use of Longley-Rice methodology for evaluating DTV and NTSC coverage 
    and interference. We wish to clarify that the technical guidance to be 
    provided in OET Bulletin No. 69 is generally intended to be used for 
    the purposes of preparing applications requesting facilities that do 
    not conform to the DTV Table, petitions to amend the DTV Table, 
    applications for new DTV stations, changes in authorized DTV stations, 
    and the impact of low power TV and TV translator stations on DTV 
    service areas. In short, the purpose of OET Bulletin No. 69 is to serve 
    as a guide for parties preparing submissions for possible actions that 
    we might take subsequent to the development of the initial DTV Table.
        4. We disagree with those parties that assert that OET Bulletin No. 
    69 is essential for evaluation of DTV allotments. We note that the 
    terrain dependent Longley-Rice propagation model and the methodologies 
    used in evaluating DTV coverage and interference in the Sixth Report 
    and Order are well known to the broadcast industry. These methodologies 
    were in general developed by the broadcast industry through our 
    Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Service. As early as 1992, 
    they were used by the Advisory Committee in evaluating the various DTV 
    technical systems and were also used in evaluating the ATSC DTV system, 
    a modified version of which was selected by the Commission as the DTV 
    standard. In addition, these same methodologies were used by the 
    Association of Maximum Service Television (MSTV), the Broadcast Caucus 
    and many engineering consulting firms in evaluating the draft DTV Table 
    of Allotments that was included in the 1996 Sixth Further Notice of 
    Proposed Rule Making in this proceeding, 11 FCC Rcd 10968 (1996), and 
    in evaluating the alternative DTV Table submitted by the broadcast 
    industry.
        5. Nonetheless, in view of the concern that has occurred with 
    regard to OET Bulletin No. 69, we believe it is appropriate to provide 
    parties that submitted petitions for reconsideration requesting 
    modification of their DTV allotments a brief period of additional time 
    to file supplemental presentations relating to those requests. We 
    believe that a 45-day period will allow those parties sufficient time 
    to supplement
    
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    their petitions without delaying our prompt action on the petitions for 
    reconsideration of the Sixth Report and Order.
        6. We are issuing OET Bulletin No. 69 concurrent with this Order. 
    Interested parties are advised that this document may be revised based 
    on any actions that the Commission may take on reconsideration.
        7. Accordingly, it is ordered that, pursuant to Sections 4(i) and 
    303(r) or the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 
    303(r) and 0.31, 0.241, 1.3, and 1.429 of the Commission's rules, 47 
    CFR 0.31, 0.241, 1.3, 1.429, parties that submitted petitions for 
    reconsideration requesting modification of their DTV allotments may 
    submit supplemental filings relating to those requests on or before 
    August 22, 1997.
    
    Federal Communications Commission.
    William F. Caton,
    Acting Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 97-17888 Filed 7-10-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/11/1997
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule; petitions for reconsideration.
Document Number:
97-17888
Dates:
Supplemental filings relating to petitions for reconsideration of the Sixth Report and Order that request changes to DTV allotments are due August 22, 1997.
Pages:
37145-37146 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
MM Docket No. 87-268, DA 97-1377
PDF File:
97-17888.pdf
CFR: (1)
47 CFR 73