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Prometheus Radio Project restated its support for a second-adjacent frequency...

Prometheus Radio Project restated its support for a second-adjacent frequency waiver standard in the proceeding concerning the creation of a low-power radio service. Prometheus submitted an ex parte filing in docket 99-25 (http://xrl.us/bnyaza). The filing recounted a meeting with staff…

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from the FCC Media Bureau and staff in Chairman Julius Genachowski’s office. The standard should be modeled after the FM translator rules, removal of intermediate frequency, “retaining the 50-application and per-market caps for translators, and providing a preference point for LPFM [low-power FM] applicants who pledge to maintain a main studio,” Prometheus said. Prometheus urged the FCC to vote on the LPFM item this fall and to adopt rules “that will provide sufficient time for community groups with limited resources to prepare their applications,” it said.