47 C.F.R. §73.211 - Power and antenna height requirements
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U.S. v. Any and All Radio Station Transmission Equipment, 97-3972
...present time FCC regulations bar issuing licenses to microbroadcasters, that is, any radio station broadcasting below 100 watts. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.211(a), .511(a), . 512(c) (beginning in 1978, FCC refused to issue all future licenses for broadcasting below 100 watts, except in Alaska). It ......
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U.S. v. Any and All Radio Station Equipment, 97-CV-73527.
...to twelve miles radius from the point of transmission. However, in 1978 the FCC forbade the issuance of all future Class D licenses, 47 C.F.R. §§ 73.211(a), .511(a), .512(c), effectively eliminating all micro broadcast transmissions. "Except in Alaska, no new Class D applications nor major ......
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U.S. v. Any and All Radio Station Equip., 99 CIV. 0637 WHP.
...less power than minimum power requirements for commercial Class A facilities" — that is, 100 watts. 47 C.F.R. § 73.511(a); and see 47 C.F.R. § 73.211(a). As a corollary, the FCC provided that no new Class D applications would be accepted for filing. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.512(c). These rules we......
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U.S. v. Dunifer, C 94-03542 CW.
...47 C.F.R. § 73.512(c) (except in the state of Alaska, the FCC will not accept new applications for licenses from Class D stations); 47 C.F.R. § 73.211(a) (FM stations must operate with a minimum effective radiated power of 100 watts); 47 C.F.R. § 73.511(a) (no new noncommercial Educational ......
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