47 CFR 15.239 - Operation in the band 88-108 MHz
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In re Applications for Consent to Transfer of Control of Licenses, MB 07-57
...the Commission's Part 15 technical requirements and receive an equipment certification prior to marketing. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.3(o), 15.201, 15.239. [529] NAB Petition at 55. [530] Noncommercial radio stations are more likely to receive interference from FM modulators because FM modulators ......
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U.S. v. Any and All Radio Station Equip., No. 99 CIV. 0637 WHP.
...The FCC determined that the field strength of the transmissions exceeded the level permitted for a non-licensed broadcaster under 47 C.F.R. § 15.239(b). (Loginow Aff. ¶¶ 4, 15, 17, 21.) The same day, FCC agents informed Rev. Alejandro that his operation of Radio Mission Evangelistica withou......
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U.S. v. Any and All Radio Station Transmission Equipment, No. 97-3972
...95 watts of power to broadcast their FM radio signals. (Extremely low-wattage broadcasts do not need to be licensed by the FCC. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.239(b) (emissions which do not exceed 250 microvolts/meter at 3 meters as measured by average detectors).) At the present time FCC regulations b......
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U.S. v. Any and All Radio Station Equipment, No. 97-CV-73527.
...was hired by him to research and identify a frequency that would not cause interference with any other broadcast. 5. FCC regulation 47 C.F.R. § 15.239(b) allows unlicensed broadcasts if their emissions do not exceed 250 microvolts/meter at three meters, as measured by average detectors. The......
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In re Applications for Consent to Transfer of Control of Licenses, MB 07-57
...the Commission's Part 15 technical requirements and receive an equipment certification prior to marketing. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.3(o), 15.201, 15.239. [529] NAB Petition at 55. [530] Noncommercial radio stations are more likely to receive interference from FM modulators because FM modulators ......
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U.S. v. Any and All Radio Station Transmission Equipment, No. 97-3972
...95 watts of power to broadcast their FM radio signals. (Extremely low-wattage broadcasts do not need to be licensed by the FCC. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.239(b) (emissions which do not exceed 250 microvolts/meter at 3 meters as measured by average detectors).) At the present time FCC regulations b......
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U.S. v. Any and All Radio Station Equipment, No. 97-CV-73527.
...was hired by him to research and identify a frequency that would not cause interference with any other broadcast. 5. FCC regulation 47 C.F.R. § 15.239(b) allows unlicensed broadcasts if their emissions do not exceed 250 microvolts/meter at three meters, as measured by average detectors. The......
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U.S. v. Any and All Radio Station Equip., No. 99 CIV. 0637 WHP.
...The FCC determined that the field strength of the transmissions exceeded the level permitted for a non-licensed broadcaster under 47 C.F.R. § 15.239(b). (Loginow Aff. ¶¶ 4, 15, 17, 21.) The same day, FCC agents informed Rev. Alejandro that his operation of Radio Mission Evangelistica withou......
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