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Procedures and Deadlines. Additional information about FM commercial stations and applications is available at the Broadcast Radio Links page. FM noncommercial commercial NCE stations may be authorized on No commercial operation is permitted on these frequencies. FM noncommercial educational stations may also be authorized in the commercial FM band under the technical rules applying to that service see the preceding section. Contour protection is used in the reserved band to determine if interference will exist to other stations see 47 CFR Section FM noncommercial educational station rules include 47 CFR Allocation is made via an on-demand system, with applicants receiving construction permits for facilities that will not cause interference to other stations.
Interference calculations are made using specified signal strength contours. The protected service contour of a station think of a rough circle at some distance from the transmitter site for one station generally cannot overlap an interfering contour from another station.
See rule section 47 CFR Section Applicants must also protect pending applications that were filed before the announcement of the application filing window. Future filing window announcements will be made via Public Notice and posted at several locations on the Commission's website.
Construction Costs. The FCC does not collect data concerning the costs of construction and equipment for noncommercial educational FM stations. Costs can vary enormously depending on how the station is constructed. Applicants and potential applicants should not purchase equipment before receiving a construction permit from the FCC, because they may not be able to use or resell it if the application is not approved. Form to Use.
FCC Form for noncommercial educational stations must be used to apply for this type of FM station. Applicants for noncommercial educational stations pay no application filing fee.
Applications for new noncommercial educational stations must be electronically filed only during the announced application filing window period. No paper filings will be accepted. Additional information about FM noncommercial educational broadcast stations and applications is available at the Broadcast Radio Links page. The FCC does not collect data concerning the costs of construction and equipment for low power FM stations.
Forms to Use. Applications received at other times will be returned without consideration. We cannot provide advance information as to when the next application filing window period may be, but when that information is announced, it will be in the form of a Public Notice and posted at several places on the FCC's website. Noncommercial educational FM translators may be authorized on any frequency, while FM translators rebroadcasting commercial stations must stay on frequencies from Translator stations are prohibited from transmitting any programming not also transmitted on the originating or primary station at the same time.
Forms to Use, Application Filing Fee. All translator applications must be electronically filed. Noncommercial applicants are not required to submit the application filing fee.
Competing applications will be set for auction, with the highest bidder receiving the construction permit for that allotment. See the general information about auctions. Filing Windows. The Media Bureau will announce a filing window period at intervals during which new station applications and major change applications can be filed. Filing window announcements will be made via Public Notice and posted at several locations on the Commission's website. Please note that we cannot provide advance information on when the next application filing window might be.
In , the Commission completed the first-ever incentive auction whereby television Channels were reallocated for use by new wireless licensees. As a part of the incentive auction, many full power Class A television stations were reassigned to new channels, a process known as "repacking. The Commission is not accepting applications for new full power television stations at this time.
Television rules are covered in 47 CFR The FCC does not collect data concerning the costs of construction and equipment for television stations. Class A television stations were a special class of stations created as a one-time act as result of the adoption of the Community Broadcasters Act of Class A television stations may originate programming.
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