FM: Interference Study
The FM Interference study is designed to
test a proposed educational FM channel or FM translator site with the
interference criteria specified in Section 73.509 of the FCC Rules.
Details of how this study is run is described in Report Details
below.View Program Sample
Customers must provide the following
information to run this report:
- Job title
- Metric or
English
- Exclude/Include
translators
- Class (A,
B, C, C0, C1, B1, C2, C3 or FT)
- Safety
zone (distance beyond required separations)
- Safety dB
(if over default)
- Channel
(s) (Educational band 201-220)
- Transmitter
coordinates
- HAAT
(height above average terrain for proposed transmitting antenna)
- ERP
(effective radiated power of the proposed antenna)
Price: $150.00 (first
channel, multiple channel pricing same site/same day available)
To purchase, please call
800.331.5086 or
email
info@bia.com
Report Details
An FM Interference Study first searches the database
and retrieves all records pertinent to the particular study. For each channel studied, the program
retrieves all records pertinent to the study. These consist of all
geographically close records on the same channel (co-channel), 1,
2 or 3 channels removed (1st, 2nd and 3rd adjacent) and 53 or 54
channels removed (Intermediate Frequency). Records are retained which
fall within the distances specified in the commercial spacing table from
the FCC Rules with the addition of the safety zone. If no records are
found within this distance for a given channel, the nearest record for
that channel is retrieved.
The records are then sorted by channel,
and within each channel, by distance to the user-supplied site. The facility record entry on the report
is accompanied by a required separation distance, if pertinent. This
value is computed differently for the Interference study than the
Spacing study.
For the Interference mode, the program calculates
the required separations using the appropriate protected F(50,50) and
interfering F(50,10) contours. These contours are calculated in both
directions; that is, the proposal is tested for interference to the
facility record and the facility record is tested for interference to
the proposal. The required separation is the maximum of these two
distances. Detail of the contour calculations is supplied on the
printout to inform the user whether the F(50,50) or F(50,10) curves were
used. If the F(50,10) curves are determined to be out of range (approx.
16 km or 10 mi.), the F(50,50) curves are used.
Customers must provide the following
information to run this report:
- Job title
- Metric or
English
- Exclude/Include
translators
- Class (A,
B, C, C0, C1, B1, C2, C3 or FT)
- Safety
zone (distance beyond required separations)
- Safety dB
(if over default)
- Channel
(s) (Educational band 201-220)
- Transmitter
coordinates
- HAAT
(height above average terrain for proposed transmitting antenna)
- ERP
(effective radiated power of the proposed antenna)
Price: $150.00 (first
channel, multiple channel pricing same site/same day available)
To purchase, please call
800.331.5086 or
email
info@bia.com
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