FCC 73.525 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 73.525 TV Channel 6 protection.
The provisions of this section apply to all applications for
construction permits for new or modified facilities for a NCE-FM
station on Channels 200-220 unless the application is accompanied by a
written agreement between the NCE-FM applicant and each affected TV
Channel 6 broadcast station concurring with the proposed NCE-FM
facilities.
(a) Affected TV Channel 6 station. (1) An affected TV Channel 6 station
is a TV broadcast station which is authorized to operate on Channel 6
that is located within the following distances of a NCE-FM station
operating on Channels 201-220:
Table A
NCE-FM channel Distance (kilometers) NCE-FM channel Distance
(kilometers)
201 265 211 196
202 257 212 195
203 246 213 193
204 235 214 187
205 225 215 180
206 211 216 177
207 196 217 174
208 196 218 166
209 196 219 159
210 196 220 154
(2) Where a NCE-FM application has been accepted for filing or granted,
the subsequent acceptance of an application filed by a relevant TV
Channel 6 station will not require revision of the pending NCE-FM
application or the FM station's authorized facilities, unless the
provisions of paragraph (e)(3) of this section for TV translator or
satellite stations apply.
(b) Existing NCE-FM stations. (1) A NCE-FM station license authorized
to operate on channels 201-220 as of December 31, 1984, or a permittee,
granted a construction permit for a NCE-FM station as of December 31,
1984, are not subject to this section unless they propose either:
(i) To make changes in operating facilities or location which will
increase predicted interference as calculated under paragraph (e) of
this section to TV Channel 6 reception in any direction; or,
(ii) To increase its ratio of vertically polarized to horizontally
polarized transmissions.
(2) Applicants must comply with the provision of paragraphs (c) or (d)
of this section unless the application for modification demonstrates
that, for each person predicted to receive new interference as a result
of the change, existing predicted interference to two person will be
eliminated. Persons predicted to receive new interference are those
located outside the area predicted to receive interference from the
station's currently authorized facilities ("existing predicted
interference area") but within the area predicted to receive
interference from the proposed facilities ("proposed predicted
interference area"). Persons for whom predicted interference will be
eliminated are those located within the existing predicted interference
area and outside the proposed predicted interference area.
(i) In making this calculation, the provisions contained at paragraph
(e) will be used except as modified by paragraph (b)(3) of this
section.
(ii) The following adjustment to the population calculation may be
made: up to 1,000 persons may be subtracted from the population
predicted to receive new interference if, for each person substracted,
the applicant effectively installs two filters within 90 days after
commencing program tests with the proposed facilities and, no later
than 45 days thereafter, provides the affected TV Channel 6 station (as
defined in paragraph (a) of this section) with a certification
containing sufficient information to permit verification of such
installation. The required number of filters will be installed on
television receivers located within the predicted interference area;
provided that half of the installations are within the area predicted
to receive new interference.
(3) Where an NCE-FM applicant wishes to operate with facilities in
excess of that permitted under the provisions of paragraphs (c) or (d)
of this section, by proposing to use vertically polarized transmissions
only, or to increase its ratio of vertically to horizontally polarized
transmissions, the affected TV Channel 6 station must be given an
option to pay for the required antenna and, if it takes that option,
the NCE-FM vertically polarized component of power will be one half (
-3 dB) that which would be allowed by the provisions of paragraph
(e)(4) of this section.
(4) Applications for modification will include a certification that the
applicant has given early written notice of the proposed modification
to all affected TV Channel 6 stations (as defined in paragraph (a) of
this section).
(5) Where the NCE-FM station demonstrates in its application that it
must make an involuntary modification (e.g., due to loss of its
transmitter site) that would not otherwise be permitted under this
section, its application will be considered on a case-by-case basis. In
such cases, the provisions of paragaph (b)(3) of this section do not
apply.
(c) New NCE-FM stations. Except as provided for by paragraph (d) of
this section, applicants for NCE-FM stations proposing to operate on
Channels 201-220 must submit a showing indicating that the predicted
interference area resulting from the proposed facility contains no more
than 3,000 persons.
(1) In making these calculations, the provisions in paragraph (e) of
this section will be used.
(2) The following adjustment to population may be made: up to 1,000
persons may be subtracted from the population within the predicted
interference area if, for each person subtracted, the applicant
effectively installs one filter within 90 days after commencing program
tests and, no later than 45 days thereafter, provides the affected TV
Channel 6 station with a certification containing sufficient
information to permit verification of such installation. The required
number of filters will be installed on television receivers located
within the predicted interference area.
(d) Collocated stations. As an alternative to the provisions contained
in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, an application for a NCE-FM
station operating on Channels 201-220 and located at 0.4 kilometer
(approximately 0.25 mile) or less from a TV Channel 6 station will be
accepted under the following requirements:
(1) The effective radiated power cannot exceed the following values:
Table B
NCE-FM channel Power (kilowatt) NCE-FM channel Power (kilowatt)
201 1.1 211 26.3
202 1.9 212 31.6
203 3.1 213 38.0
204 5.0 214 46.8
205 8.3 215 56.2
206 10.0 216 67.6
207 12.0 217 83.2
208 14.8 218 100.0
209 17.8 219 100.0
210 21.4 220 100.0
(2) The NCE-FM application will include a certification that the
applicant has coordinated its antenna with the affected TV station by
employing either: The same number of antenna bays with radiation
centers separated by no more than 30 meters (approximately 100 feet)
verticially; or, the FM vertical pattern not exceeding the TV vertical
pattern by more than 2dB.
(e) Calculation of predicted interference area and population.
Predictions of interference required under this section and
calculations to determine the number of persons within a predicted
interference area for NCE-FM operation on Channels 201-220 are made as
follows:
(1) The predicted interference area will be calculated as follows:
(i) The distances to the TV Channel 6 field strength contours will be
predicted according to the procedures specified in § 73.684,
"Prediction of coverage," using the F(50,50) curves in Figure 9,
§ 73.699.
(ii) For each TV Channel 6 field strength contour, there will be an
associated F(50,10) FM interference contour, the value of which (in
units of dBu) is defined as the sum of the TV Channel 6 field strength
(in dBu) and the appropriate undesired-to-desired (U/D) signal ratio
(in dB) obtained from Figures 1 and 2, § 73.599, corresponding to the
channel of the NCE-FM applicant and the appropriate F(50,50) field
strength contour of the TV Channel 6 station.
(iii) An adjustment of 6 dB for television receiving antenna
directivity will be added to each NCE-FM interference contour at all
points outside the Grade A field strength contour (§ 73.683) of the TV
Channel 6 station and within an arc defined by the range of angles, of
which the FM transmitter site is the vertex, from 110DEG relative to
the azimuth from the FM transmitter site to the TV Channel 6
transmitter site, counterclockwise to 250DEG relative to that azimuth.
At all points at and within the Grade A field strength contour of the
TV Channel 6 station, the 6 dB adjustment is applicable over the range
of angles from 70DEG clockwise to 110DEG and from 250DEG clockwise to
290DEG.
(iv) The distances to the applicable NCE-FM interference contours will
be predicted according to the procedures specified in § 73.313,
"Prediction of Coverage," using the proposed antenna height and
horizontally polarized, or the horizontal equivalent of the vertically
polarized, effective radiated power in the pertinent direction and the
F(50,10) field strength curves (Figure 1a, § 73.333).
(v) The predicted interference area will be defined as the area within
the TV Channel 6 station's 47 dBu field strength contour that is
bounded by the locus of intersections of a series of TV Channel 6 field
strength contours and the applicable NCE-FM interference contours.
(vi) In cases where the terrain in one or more directions departs
widely from the surrounding terrain average (for example, an
intervening mountain), a supplemental showing may be made. Such
supplemental showings must describe the procedure used and should
include sample calculations. The application must also include maps
indicating the predicted interference area for both the regular method
and the supplemental method.
(vii) In cases where the predicted interference area to Channel 6
television from a noncommercial educational FM station will be located
within the 90 dBu F(50,50) contour of the television Channel 6 station,
the location of the FM interfering contour must be determined using the
assumption that the Channel 6 field strength remains constant at 90 dBu
everywhere within the 90 dBu TV contour. The FM to Channel 6 U/D signal
strength ratio specified in § 73.599 corresponding to the Channel 6 TV
field strength of 90 dBu shall be used.
(2) The number of persons contained within the predicted interference
area will be based on data contained in the most recently published
U.S. Census of Population and will be determined by plotting the
predicted interference area on a County Subdivision Map of the state
published for the Census, and totalling the number of persons in each
County Subdivision (such as, Minor Civil Division (MCD), Census County
Division (CCD), or equivalent areas) contained within the predicted
interference area. Where only a portion of County Subdivision is
contained within the interference area:
(i) The population of all incorporated places or Census designated
places will be subtracted from the County Subdivision population;
(ii) Uniform distribution of the remaining population over the
remaining area of the County Subdivision will be assumed in determining
the number of persons within the predicted interference area in
proportion to the share of the remaining area of the County Subdivision
that lies within the predicted interference area; and,
(iii) The population of the incorporated places or Census designated
places contained within the predicted interference area will then be
added to the total, again assuming uniform distribution of the
population within the area of each place and adding a share of the
population proportional to the share of the area if only a portion of
such a place is within the predicted interference area.
(iv) At the option of either the NCE-FM applicant or an affected TV
Channel 6 station which provides the appropriate analysis, more
detailed population data may be used.
(3) Adjustments to the population calculated pursuant to paragraph
(e)(2) of this section may be made as follows:
(i) If any part of the predicted interference area is within the Grade
A field strength contour (§ 73.683) of a TV translator station carrying
the affected TV Channel 6 station, the number of persons within that
overlap area will be subtracted, provided the NCE-FM construction
permit and license will contain the following conditions:
(A) When the TV translator station ceases to carry the affected TV
Channel 6 station's service and the cessation is not the choice of the
affected TV Channel 6 station, the NCE-FM station will modify its
facilities, within a reasonable transition period, to meet the
requirements of this section which would have applied if no adjustment
to population for translator service had been made in its application.
(B) The transition period may not exceed 1 year from the date the
NCE-FM station is notified by the TV Channel 6 station that the
translator station will cease to carry the affected TV Channel 6
station's service or 6 months after the translator station ceases to
carry the affected TV Channel 6 station's service, whichever is
earlier.
(ii) If any part of the interference area is within the Grade B field
strength contour (§ 73.683) of a satellite station of the affected TV
Channel 6 station, the number of persons within the overlap area will
be subtracted, provided the NCE-FM permit and license will contain the
following conditions:
(A) If the satellite station ceases to carry the affected TV Channel 6
station's service and the cessation is not the choice of the affected
TV Channel 6 station, the NCE-FM station will modify its facilities,
within a reasonable transition period, to meet the requirements of this
rule which would have applied if no adjustment to population for
satellite station service had been made in its application.
(B) The transition period may not exceed 1 year from the date the
NCE-FM station is notified by the TV Channel 6 station that the
satellite station will cease to carry the affected TV Channel 6
stations's service or 6 months after the satellite station ceases to
carry the affected TV Channel 6 station's service, whichever is
earlier.
(iii) If any part of the predicted interference area is located outside
the affected TV Channel 6 station's Area of Dominant Influence (ADI),
outside the Grade A field strength contour (§ 73.683), and within the
predicted city grade field strength contour (73.685(a)) of a TV
broadcast station whose only network affiliation is the same as the
only network affiliation of the affected TV Channel 6 station, the
number of persons within that part will be subtracted. (For purposes of
this provision, a network is defined as ABC, CBS, NBC, or their
successors.) In addition, the ADI of an affected TV Channel 6 station
and the program network affiliations of all relevant TV broadcast
stations will be assumed to be as they were on the filing date of the
NCE-FM application or June 1, 1985, whichever is later.
(iv) In calculating the population within the predicted interference
area, an exception will be permitted upon a showing (e.g., as survey of
actual television reception) that the number of persons within the
predicted interference area should be reduced to account for persons
actually experiencing co-channel or adjacent channel interference to
reception of the affected TV Channel 6 station. The area within which
such a showing may be made will be limited to the area calculated as
follows:
(A) The distances to the field strength contours of the affected TV
Channel 6 station will be predicted according to the procedures
specified in § 73.684, "Prediction of coverage," using the F(50,50)
curves in Figure 9, § 73.699.
(B) For each field strength contour of the affected TV Channel 6
station, there will be an associated co-channel or adjacent channel TV
broadcast station interference contour, the value of which (in units of
dBu) is defined as the sum of the affected TV Channel 6 station's field
strength (in dBu) and the appropriate undesired-to-desired signal ratio
(in dB) as follows:
Co-channel, normal offset, -22 dB
Co-channel, no offset, -39 dB
Adjacent channel, +12 dB
(C) The distances to the associated co-channel or adjacent channel TV
broadcast station interference contour will be predicted according to
the procedures specified in § 73.684, "Prediction of coverage," using
the F(50,10) curves in Figure 9a, § 73.699.
(D) The area within which the showing of actual interference may be
made will be the area bounded by the locus of intersections of a series
of the affected TV Channel 6 station's field strength contours and the
associated interference contours of the co-channel or adjacent channel
TV broadcast station.
(4) The maximum permissible effective radiated power (ERP) and antenna
height may be adjusted for vertical polarity as follows:
(i) If the applicant chooses to use vertically polarized transmissions
only, the maximum permissible vertically polarized ERP will be the
maximum horizontally polarized ERP permissible at the same proposed
antenna height, calculated without the adjustment for television
receiving antenna directivity specified in paragraph (e)(1)(iii) of
this section, multiplied by either: 40 if the predicted interference
area lies entirely outside the limits of a city of 50,000 persons or
more; or 10 if it does not.
(ii) If the applicant chooses to use mixed polarity, the permissible
ERP is as follows:
[H+(V/A)] is no greater than P
Where:
H is the horizontally polarized ERP in kilowatts for mixed polarity;
V is the vertically polarized ERP in kilowatts for mixed polarity;
A is 40 if the predicted interference area lies entirely outside the
limits of a city of 50,000 persons or more, or 10 if it does not; and
P is the maximum permitted horizontally polarized-only power in
kilowatts.
(f) Channel 200 Applications. No application for use of NCE-FM Channel
200 will be accepted if the requested facility would cause
objectionable interference to TV Channel 6 operations. Such
objectionable interference will be considered to exist whenever the 15
dBu contour based on the F(50,10) curves in § 73.333 Figure 1a would
overlap the 40 dBu contour based on the F(50,50) curves in § 73.699,
Figure 9.
[ 50 FR 27963 , July 9, 1985; 50 FR 30187 , July 24, 1985; 50 FR 31379 ,
Aug. 2, 1985, as amended at 51 FR 26250 , July 22, 1986; 52 FR 25867 ,
July 9, 1987; 62 FR 51059 , Sept. 30, 1997]
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