[BC] New PSRA/PSSA nightmare!!
Alan Alsobrook
radiotech
Fri Mar 2 01:16:44 CST 2007
Some very interesting reading for sure.. I see one of my stations that
is Licensed for 334 Watts Nightime now has a PSRA for 14 watts.. Very
interesting indeed..
Note if you read down in 73.99 for those that got really low powers, 10W
is the lower limit for presunrise. 50W is the lower level until 1800
local time on postsunset.
Also something that would make an interesting case is that as coded in
73.99(c)(2) The Commission will issue appropriate authorizations to
Class D stations not previously eligible to operate during this period.
Class D stations authorized to operate during this pre-sunrise period
may continue to operate under their current authorization.
Which basically meant if you had a 500W PSRA and you received a new 22
watt one, you could keep using the older 500W one (as long as you didn't
loose that piece of paper) But then again when you look at 73.99(i) &
73.99(j) you see..
(i) The PSRA or PSSA is secondary to the basic instrument of
authorization with which it is to be associated. The PSRA or PSSA may
be suspended, modified, or withdrawn by the FCC without prior notice or
right to hearing, if necessary to resolve interference conflicts, to
implement agreements with foreign governments, or in other circumstances
warranting such action. Moreover, the PSRA or PSSA does not extend
beyond the term of the basic authorization.
(j) The Commission will periodically recalculate maximum permissible
power and times for commencing PSRA and PSSA for each Class D station
operating in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section. The
Commission will calculate the maximum power at which each individual
station may conduct presunrise operations during extended daylight
saving time and shall issue conforming authorizations. These original
notifications and subsequent notifications should be associated with the
station's authorization. Upon notification of new power and time of
commencing operation, affected stations shall make necessary adjustments
within 30 days.
Ahh the lawyers will be able to make a gob of money off of this!
WFIFeng at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 03/01/2007 2:41:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, sbailey at nespower.com writes:
>
>
>>Well, this is what Willie has been waiting for. I'm going to go look at
>> mine and his.
>
>
> Oh, no! No! NO!!! <:O
>
> This is *Horrible*!!
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Alan Alsobrook CSRE AMD CBNT
St. Augustine Fl. 32086 904-829-8885
aalso at Bellsouth.net
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