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House Committee Passes Bill to Allow for More LPFM Stations - With Some Protections for Existing Broadcasters : Broadcast Law Blog Prometheus Radio Project
The new protections built into the bill include the following:
* Protection for third-adjacent channel full-power FM stations providing reading services for the blind
* Providing protection for FM translator input signals from interference from new LPFM stations
* For a year after a new LPFM goes on the air, it must broadcast notices that any listener who experiences interference to another FM station or FM translator from this new LPFM should report that interference to the LPFM station. In the event that interference is reported:
o The LPFM must notify the FCC and the third-adjacent channel station that is getting interference
o The LPFM station must address the interference that arises
o The FCC is charged with looking for ways to assist the LPFM in remediating interference, including allowing co-location of the LPFM at the same tower site as the FM station or FM translator to which interference is being caused
o The FCC will investigate allegations of interference from an FM broadcaster or FM translator, no matter how far that interference is from the station, and even if the interference is to mobile reception
via Doc Searls Weblog · Will LPFMs go mostly to evangelical christian broadcasters?
The new protections built into the bill include the following:
* Protection for third-adjacent channel full-power FM stations providing reading services for the blind
* Providing protection for FM translator input signals from interference from new LPFM stations
* For a year after a new LPFM goes on the air, it must broadcast notices that any listener who experiences interference to another FM station or FM translator from this new LPFM should report that interference to the LPFM station. In the event that interference is reported:
o The LPFM must notify the FCC and the third-adjacent channel station that is getting interference
o The LPFM station must address the interference that arises
o The FCC is charged with looking for ways to assist the LPFM in remediating interference, including allowing co-location of the LPFM at the same tower site as the FM station or FM translator to which interference is being caused
o The FCC will investigate allegations of interference from an FM broadcaster or FM translator, no matter how far that interference is from the station, and even if the interference is to mobile reception
via Doc Searls Weblog · Will LPFMs go mostly to evangelical christian broadcasters?