FCC 73.1515 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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2015
§ 73.1515 Special field test authorizations.
(a) A special field test authorization may be issued to conduct field
strength surveys to aid in the selection of suitable sites for
broadcast transmission facilities, determine coverage areas, or to
study other factors influencing broadcast signal propagation. The
applicant for the authorization must be qualified to hold a license
under section 303(1)(l) of the Communications Act.
(b) Requests for authorizations to operate a transmitter under a
Special field test authorization must be in writing using an informal
application in letter form, signed by the applicant and including the
following information:
(1) Purpose, duration and need for the survey.
(2) Frequency, transmitter output powers and time of operation.
(3) A brief description of the test antenna system, its estimated
effective radiated field and height above ground or average terrain,
and the geographic coordinates of its proposed location(s).
(c) Operation under a special field test authorization is subject to
the following conditions:
(1) No objectionable interference will result to the operation of other
authorized radio services; in this connection, the power requested
shall not exceed that necessary for the purposes of the test.
(2) The carriers will be unmodulated except for the transmission of a
test-pattern on a visual TV transmitter, and for hourly voice station
identification on aural AM, FM and TV transmitters.
(3) The transmitter output power or antenna input power may not exceed
those specified in the test authorization and the operating power must
be maintained at a constant value for each phase of the tests.
(4) The input power to the final amplifier stage, and the AM antenna
current or the FM or TV transmitter output power must be observed and
recorded at half hour intervals and at any time that the power is
adjusted or changed. Copies of these records must be submitted to the
FCC with the required report.
(5) The test equipment may not be permanently installed, unless such
installation has been separately authorized. Mobile units are not
deemed permanent installations.
(6) Test transmitters must be operated by or under the immediate
direction of an operator holding a commercial radio operator license
(any class, unless otherwise endorsed).
(7) A report, containing the measurements, their analysis and other
results of the survey shall be filed with the FCC in Washington, DC
within sixty (60) days following the termination of the test
authorization.
(8) The test transmission equipment, installation and operation thereof
need not comply with the requirements of FCC rules and standards except
as specified in this section if the equipment, installation and
operation are consistent with good engineering principles and
practices.
(d) A special field test authorization may be modified or terminated by
notification from the FCC if in its judgment such action will promote
the public interest, convenience and necessity.
[ 44 FR 58734 , Oct. 11, 1979, as amended at 46 FR 35463 , July 8, 1981;
49 FR 4211 , Feb. 3, 1984; 49 FR 20670 , May 16, 1984]
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