FCC 74.1235 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 74.1235 Power limitations and antenna systems.
(a) An application for an FM translator station filed by the licensee
or permittee of the primary station to provide fill-in service within
the primary station's coverage area will not be accepted for filing if
it specifies an effective radiated power (ERP) which exceeds 250 watts.
(b) An application for an FM translator station, other than one for
fill-in service which is covered in paragraph (a) of this section, will
not be accepted for filing if it specifies an effective radiated power
(ERP) which exceeds the maximum ERP (MERP) value determined in
accordance with this paragraph. The antenna height above average
terrain (HAAT) shall be determined in accordance with § 73.313(d) of
this chapter for each of 12 distinct radials, with each radial spaced
30 degrees apart and with the bearing of the first radial bearing true
north. Each raidal HAAT value shall be rounded to the nearest meter.
For each of the 12 radial directions, the MERP is the value
corresponding to the calculated HAAT in the following tables that is
appropriate for the location of the translator. For an application
specifying a nondirectional transmitting antenna, the specified ERP
must not exceed the smallest of the 12 MERP's. For an application
specifying a directional transmitting antenna, the ERP in each
azimuthal direction must not exceed the MERP for the closest of the 12
radial directions.
(1) For FM translators located east of the Mississippi River or in Zone
I-A as described in § 73.205(b) of this chapter:
Radial HAAT (meters) Maximum ERP (MERP in watts)
Less than or equal to 32 250
33 to 39 170
40 to 47 120
48 to 57 80
58 to 68 55
69 to 82 38
83 to 96 27
97 to 115 19
116 to 140 13
Greater than or equal to 141 10
(2) For FM translators located in all other areas:
Radial HAAT (meters) Maximum ERP (MERP in watts)
Less than or equal to 107 250
108 to 118 205
119 to 130 170
131 to 144 140
145 to 157 115
158 to 173 92
174 to 192 75
193 to 212 62
213 to 235 50
236 to 260 41
261 to 285 34
286 to 310 28
311 to 345 23
346 to 380 19
381 to 425 15.5
426 to 480 13
481 to 540 11
Greater than or equal to 541 10
(c) The effective radiated power of FM booster stations shall be
limited such that the predicted service contour of the booster station,
computed in accordance with § 73.313 paragraphs (a) through (d) of this
chapter, may not extend beyond the corresponding service contour of the
primary FM station that the booster rebroadcasts. In no event shall the
ERP of the booster station exceed 20% of the maximum allowable ERP for
the primary station's class.
(d) Applications for FM translator stations located within 320 km of
the Canadian border will not be accepted if they specify more than 50
watts effective radiated power in any direction or have a 34 dBu
interference contour, calculated in accordance with § 74.1204 of this
part, that exceeds 32 km. FM translator stations located within 320
kilometers of the Mexican border must be separated from Mexican
allotments and assignments in accordance with § 73.207(b)(3) of this
chapter and are limited to a transmitter power output of 10 watts or
less. For purposes of compliance with that section, FM translators will
be considered as Class D FM stations.
(1) Translator stations located within 125 kilometers of the Mexican
border may operate with an ERP up to 50 watts (0.050 kW) ERP. A booster
station may not produce a 34 dBu interfering contour in excess of 32 km
from the transmitter site in the direction of the Mexican border, nor
may the 60 dBu service contour of the booster station exceed 8.7 km
from the transmitter site in the direction of the Mexican border.
(2) Translator stations located between 125 kilometers and 320
kilometers from the Mexican border may operate with an ERP in excess of
50 watts, up to the maximum permitted ERP of 250 watts per
§ 74.1235(b)(2). However, in no event shall the location of the 60 dBu
contour lie within 116.3 km of the Mexican border.
(3) Applications for translator or booster stations within 320 km of
the Canadian border may employ an ERP up to a maximum of 250 watts, as
specified in § 74.1235(a) and (b). The distance to the 34 dBu
interfering contour may not exceed 60 km in any direction.
(e) In no event shall a station authorized under this subpart be
operated with a transmitter power output (TPO) in excess of the
transmitter certificated rating. A station authorized under this
subpart for a TPO that is less than its transmitter certificated rating
shall determine its TPO in accordance with § 73.267 of this chapter and
its TPO shall not be more than 105 percent of the authorized TPO.
(f) Composite antennas and antenna arrays may be used where the total
ERP does not exceed the maximum determined in accordance with
paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of this section.
(g) Either horizontal, vertical, circular or elliptical polarization
may be used provided that the supplemental vertically polarized ERP
required for circular or elliptical polarization does not exceed the
ERP otherwise authorized. Either clockwise or counterclockwise rotation
may be used. Separate transmitting antennas are permitted if both
horizontal and vertical polarization is to be provided.
(h) All applications must comply with § 73.316, paragraphs (d) and (e)
of this chapter.
(i) An application that specifies use of a directional antenna must
comply with § 73.316, paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(3) of this chapter.
Prior to issuance of a license, the applicant must: (1) Certify that
the antenna is mounted in accordance with the specific instructions
provided by the antenna manufacturer; and (2) certify that the antenna
is mounted in the proper orientation. In instances where a directional
antenna is proposed for the purpose of providing protection to another
facility, a condition may be included in the construction permit
requiring that before program tests are authorized, a permittee: (1)
Must submit the results of a complete proof-of-performance to establish
the horizontal plane radiation patterns for both the horizontally and
vertically polarized radiation components; and, (2) must certify that
the relative field strength of neither the measured horizontally nor
vertically polarized radiation component shall exceed at any azimuth
the value indicated on the composite radiation pattern authorized by
the construction permit.
Note: Existing licensees and permittees that do not furnish data
sufficient to calculate the contours in conformance with § 74.1204 will
be assigned protected contours having the following radii:
Up to 10 watts--1 mile (1.6 km) from transmitter site.
Up to 100 watts--2 miles (3.2 km) from transmitter site.
Up to 250 watts--4 miles (6.5 km) from transmitter site.
(j) FM translator stations authorized prior to June 1, 1991, with
facilities that do not comply with the ERP limitation of paragraph (a)
or (b) of this section, as appropriate, may continue to operate,
provided that operation is in conformance with § 74.1203 regarding
interference. Applications for major changes in FM translator stations
must specify facilities that comply with paragraph (a) or (b) of this
section, as appropriate.
[ 55 FR 50697 , Dec. 10, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 56170 , Nov. 1, 1991;
58 FR 42026 , Aug. 6, 1993; 62 FR 51063 , Sept. 30, 1997; 63 FR 33879 ,
June 22, 1998; 63 FR 36605 , July 7, 1998]
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