FCC 22.559 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 22.559 Paging application requirements.
In addition to information required by subparts B and D and § 22.529,
applications for authorization to operate a paging transmitter on the
channels listed in § 22.531, other than applications for a paging
geographic area authorization, must contain the applicable
supplementary information described in this section.
(a) Interference exhibit. Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this
section, an exhibit demonstrating compliance with § 22.537 with regard
to protected transmitters is required for applications to operate a
transmitter on the VHF channels. This exhibit must:
(1) Identify each protected transmitter located within 109 kilometers
(68 miles) of the proposed transmitter in directions in which the
distance to the interfering contour is 76.5 kilometers (47.5 miles) or
less, and within 178 kilometers (111 miles) of the proposed transmitter
in directions in which the distance to the interfering contour exceeds
76.5 kilometers (47.5 miles).
(2) For each protected transmitter identified, show the results of
distance calculations indicating that there would be no overlap of
service and interfering contours, or alternatively, indicate that the
licensee of or applicant for the protected transmitter and/or the
applicant, as required, have agreed in writing to accept any
interference resulting from operation of the proposed transmitter.
(b) Encompassment exhibit. An exhibit showing that the area within the
interfering contour of the proposed transmitter would be totally
encompassed by interfering contours of operating co-channel base
transmitters controlled by the applicant is required for applications
to operate a transmitter with ERP exceeding the basic power and
height-power limits of § 22.535. For VHF transmitters, this
encompassment exhibit may substitute for the interference exhibit
required in paragraph (a) of this section.
[ 59 FR 59507 , Nov. 17, 1994, as amended at 62 FR 11636 , Mar. 12, 1997]
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