The FCC has announced a new filing window for NCE FM translators in the reserved band (88.1–91.9 MHz). As I understand it, eligibility is limited to existing licensees of reserved-band NCE FM stations, LPFM stations, and AM stations.
I have a question regarding the technical limitations that apply to non-fill-in NCE FM translators.
I understand there are restrictions involving ERP and HAAT, but I am still confused about how those limits are applied in practice. Specifically, if I were to propose a non-fill-in NCE FM translator in the Boston area, would it be permissible to operate with 250 watts ERP at 107 meters HAAT, assuming the proposal fully protects all co-channel, adjacent-channel, IF, and other required facilities?
Or are non-fill-in translators subject to a maximum HAAT or another ERP/HAAT limitation that would prevent such a facility?
If an engineer familiar with the FCC's reserved-band translator rules could clarify how these height and power limits work, I would greatly appreciate the explanation.
Thank you.
I have a question regarding the technical limitations that apply to non-fill-in NCE FM translators.
I understand there are restrictions involving ERP and HAAT, but I am still confused about how those limits are applied in practice. Specifically, if I were to propose a non-fill-in NCE FM translator in the Boston area, would it be permissible to operate with 250 watts ERP at 107 meters HAAT, assuming the proposal fully protects all co-channel, adjacent-channel, IF, and other required facilities?
Or are non-fill-in translators subject to a maximum HAAT or another ERP/HAAT limitation that would prevent such a facility?
If an engineer familiar with the FCC's reserved-band translator rules could clarify how these height and power limits work, I would greatly appreciate the explanation.
Thank you.