The FCC released more information related to low-power FM spectrum. The Media...
The FCC released more information related to low-power FM spectrum. The Media Bureau said it released Monday a spectrum availability analysis program and data files so those who filed applications in 2003 for FM translators can tell when they may…
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face dismissal under a March commission order meant to reserve some spectrum for future low-power stations. The new information will “help translator applicants identify within-the-grid protected channel/point combinations,” said a commission public notice (http://xrl.us/bm5skq). “To minimize burdens on applicants and facilitate the efficient processing of translator applications and amendments, protected channel/point combinations shall consist of all but only those combinations identified by this program and” FCC consolidated database system records “used to generate the final versions of Appendices A and B” in the recent order, the notice said. The new documents are at http://xrl.us/bm5smz and follow April release of a tool from the bureau meant to help low-power FM seekers know where stations might be available in the future (CD April 13 p9).