FCC 1.30002 Revised as of October 1, 2014
Goto Year:2013 |
2015
§ 1.30002 Tower construction or modification near AM stations.
(a) Proponents of construction or significant modification of a tower
which is within one wavelength of a nondirectional AM station, and is
taller than 60 electrical degrees at the AM frequency, must notify the
AM station at least 30 days in advance of the commencement of
construction. The proponent shall examine the potential impact of the
construction or modification as described in paragraph (c) of this
section. If the construction or modification would distort the
radiation pattern by more than 2 dB, the proponent shall be responsible
for the installation and maintenance of any detuning apparatus
necessary to restore proper operation of the nondirectional antenna.
(b) Proponents of construction or significant modification of a tower
which is within the lesser of 10 wavelengths or 3 kilometers of a
directional AM station, and is taller than 36 electrical degrees at the
AM frequency, must notify the AM station at least 30 days in advance of
the commencement of construction. The proponent shall examine the
potential impact of the construction or modification as described in
paragraph (c) of this section. If the construction or modification
would result in radiation in excess of the AM station's licensed
standard pattern or augmented standard pattern values, the proponent
shall be responsible for the installation and maintenance of any
detuning apparatus necessary to restore proper operation of the
directional antenna.
(c) Proponents of construction or significant modification of a tower
within the distances defined in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section
of an AM station shall examine the potential effects thereof using a
moment method analysis. The moment method analysis shall consist of a
model of the AM antenna together with the potential re-radiating tower
in a lossless environment. The model shall employ the methodology
specified in § 73.151(c) of this chapter, except that the AM antenna
elements may be modeled as a series of thin wires driven to produce the
required radiation pattern, without any requirement for measurement of
tower impedances.
(d) A significant modification of a tower in the immediate vicinity of
an AM station is defined as follows:
(1) Any change that would alter the tower's physical height by 5
electrical degrees or more at the AM frequency; or
(2) The addition or replacement of one or more antennas or transmission
lines on a tower that has been detuned or base-insulated.
(e) The addition or modification of an antenna or antenna-supporting
structure on a building shall be considered a construction or
modification subject to the analysis and notice requirements of this
subpart if and only if the height of the antenna-supporting structure
alone exceeds the thresholds in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
(f) With respect to an AM station that was authorized pursuant to a
directional proof of performance based on field strength measurements,
the proponent of the tower construction or modification may, in lieu of
the study described in paragraph (c) of this section, demonstrate
through measurements taken before and after construction that field
strength values at the monitoring points do not exceed the licensed
values. In the event that the pre-construction monitoring point values
exceed the licensed values, the proponent may demonstrate that
post-construction monitoring point values do not exceed the
pre-construction values. Alternatively, the AM station may file for
authority to increase the relevant monitoring-point value after
performing a partial proof of performance in accordance with § 73.154
to establish that the licensed radiation limit on the applicable radial
is not exceeded.
(g) Tower construction or modification that falls outside the criteria
described in the preceding paragraphs is presumed to have no
significant effect on an AM station. In some instances, however, an AM
station may be affected by tower construction or modification
notwithstanding the criteria set forth above. In such cases, an AM
station may submit a showing that its operation has been affected by
tower construction or modification. Such a showing shall consist of
either a moment method analysis as described in paragraph (c) of this
section, or of field strength measurements. The showing shall be
provided to:
(1) The tower proponent if the showing relates to a tower that has not
yet been constructed or modified and otherwise to the current tower
owner; and
(2) To the Commission, within two years after the date of completion of
the tower construction or modification. If necessary, the Commission
shall direct the tower proponent or tower owner, if the tower proponent
or tower owner holds a Commission authorization, to install and
maintain any detuning apparatus necessary to restore proper operation
of the AM antenna. An applicant for a Commission authorization may not
propose, and a party holding a Commission authorization may not locate,
an antenna on any tower or support structure that has been shown to
affect an AM station's operation pursuant to this subparagraph, or for
which a disputed showing of effect on an AM station's operation is
pending, unless the applicant, party, or tower owner notifies the AM
station and takes appropriate action to correct the disturbance to the
AM pattern.
(h) An AM station may submit a showing that its operation has been
affected by tower construction or modification that was commenced or
completed prior to or on the effective date of the rules adopted in
this Part pursuant to MM Docket No. 93-177. Such a showing shall
consist of either a moment method analysis as described in paragraph
(c) of this section, or of field strength measurements. The showing
shall be provided to the current tower owner and the Commission within
one year of the effective date of the rules adopted in this Part
pursuant to MM Docket No. 93-177. If necessary, the Commission shall
direct the tower owner, if the tower owner holds a Commission
authorization, to install and maintain any detuning apparatus necessary
to restore proper operation of the AM antenna.
(i) An applicant for a Commission authorization may not propose, and a
party holding a Commission authorization may not locate, an antenna on
any tower or support structure, whether constructed before or after
December 5, 2013, that meets the criteria in paragraphs (a) and (b) of
this section, unless the analysis and notice process described in this
subpart, and any necessary measures to correct disturbances of the AM
radiation pattern, have been completed by the tower owner, the party
proposing to locate the antenna, or any other party, either prior to
construction or at any other time prior to the proposal or antenna
location.
[ 78 FR 66295 , Nov. 5, 2013]
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