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COMMISSION REPORTS

DECISIONS AND REPORTS OF THE
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
OF THE UNITED STATES

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ERRATA

1. Page 13, caption should be: Flint Family Radio, Inc., et al.

2. Page 467: Part I-Practice and Procedure, Section 1.1113(f) should read: Section 1.1113(j).

3. Page 467: Lines 47 and 48 (frequencies 489.225-492.225, 489.250–492.250), the limitations should be changed from "7" to "6".

4. Pages 596 et seq.: Appendix corrections should be made as follows: Section 89.15(a) (2) is amended to read as follows:

Sec. 89.15 Frequency Coordination Procedures.

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(a) (2) Requests to change existing facilities by increasing the authorized output power or raising the authorized height of the antenna or moving the authorized station location (including the antenna) or by adding a base station within the licensee's existing area of operation.

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(f) (7) The output power of the remote transmitter (operational fixed) shall not exceed 30 watts.

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Section 91.302(d) (7) is amended to read as follows: Sec. 91.302 Availability and use of service.

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(d) (7) The output power of the remote transmitter (operational fixed) shall not exceed 30 watts.

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(c) Except for frequencies separated by 12.5 kHz from regularly assigned frequencies in the bands 460.650-460.875 and 465.650-465.875 MHz, mobile stations of two watts or less output power when serving the function of a base, mobile relay or mobile station, may be assigned any frequency separated by 12.5 kHz from a regularly assigned frequency in the 450-470 MHz band listed in paragraph (a) of this section, and when used as a fixed station may be assigned any frequency separated by 12.5 kHz from a regularly assigend frequency in the band 465.875-469.975 MHz. All operation is on a secondary, non-interference basis to regularly assigned adjacent frequency operations and is entitled to no protection from such stations. Authorization for multiple frequency operation will be granted notwithstanding the provisions of Section 91.8(c). Mobile stations, when used as fixed stations, shall be exempt from the limitations of Section 91.103(b). Antennas of mobile stations used as fixed stations communicating with one of more associated stations located within 45 degrees of azimuth shall be directional and have a front to back ratio of at least 15 dB. Except as provided below, the height of the antenna used at any mobile station serving as a base, fixed or mobile relay station may not exceed 20 feet above ground.

(1) No limit shall be placed on the length or height above ground of any commercially manufactured radiating transmission line: PROVIDED THAT, The transmission line is terminated in a nonradiating load and is routed at least 20 feet interior to the edge of any structure or portion thereof above ground level. (2) Sea-based stations may utilize antennas mounted not more than 20 feet above the man made supporting structure, excluding antenna structures.

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Footnote 1 in Section 93.106(b) is amended to read as follows:

Sec. 93.106 Power and antenna height.

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1 In the frequency band 450-470 MHz maximum output power in excess of 75 watts but not in excess of 35 0 watts may be authorized in accordance with the provisions of Subpart E of this part, upon submission of the required showing.

5. Page 937: The formula for rmshem should appear as:

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6. Page 938: The formula for non-loss loop current (the current at the current maxima) for a typical tower, should appear as:

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60 F.C.C. 2d

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