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Low-power FM license applicants needing to locate translator...

Low-power FM license applicants needing to locate translator input station and delivery method data can access such information from the Consolidated Database System (CDBS) Public Database Files website (http://bit.ly/1aWOIQP). The FCC’s sixth order on reconsideration of the creation of a…

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low-power radio service requires LPFM applicants to rely on this data in their calculations, the FCC Media Bureau said in a public notice to provide guidance for LPFM applicants (http://bit.ly/16Vrz28). The sixth order was released last week (http://bit.ly/19YNkyK). The CDBS compiles information from thousands of licensees and applicants, the order said. At any given time, “there is some conflicting and missing translator data in CDBS,” it said. The order directed the bureau to issue the public notice.