Sec. 21.42 Certain modifications not requiring prior authorization.
(a) Equipment in an authorized radio station may be replaced without
prior authorization or notification if:
(1) The replacement equipment is identical (i.e., same manufacturer
and model number) with the replacement equipment; or
(2) The replacement transmitter, transmitting antenna, transmission
line loss and/or devices between the transmitter and antenna, or
combinations of the above, do not change the EIRP of a station in any
direction.
(b) Licensees of fixed stations in the Multipoint Distribution
Service may make the facility changes listed in paragraph (c) of this
section without obtaining prior Commission authorization, if:
(1) The Multipoint Distribution Service licensee serves a copy of
the notification described in paragraph (b)(3) of this section on those
who were served under Sec. 21.902, and
(2) The cumulative effect of all facility changes made within any 60
day period does not exceed the appropriate values prescribed by
paragraph (c) of this section, and
(3) The Commission is notified of changes made to facilities by the
submission of a completed FCC Form 494, or for the Multipoint
Distribution Service, and MDS long-form application, as applicable,
within thirty days after the changes are made.
(4) In the Multipoint Distribution Service, the modified facility
would not produce a power flux density at the protected service area
boundary that exceeds -73 dBW/m\2\, pursuant to Secs. 21.902 and 21.939.
(c) Modifications that may be made without prior authorization under
paragraph (b) of this section are:
(1) Change or modification of a transmitter, when:
(i) The replacement or modified transmitter is type-accepted (or
type-notified) for use under this part and is installed without
modification from the type-accepted (or type notified) configuration;
(ii) The type of modulation is not changed;
(iii) The frequency stability is equal to or better than the
previously authorized frequency stability; and
(iv) The necessary bandwidth and the output power do not exceed the
previously authorized values.
(2) Addition or deletion of a transmitter for protection without
changing the authorized power output (e.g. hot standby transmitters);
(3) Change to an antenna when the new antenna conforms with
Sec. 21.906 and the EIRP resulting from the new antenna does not exceed
that resulting from the previously authorized antenna by more than one
dB in any direction.
(4) Any technical changes that would decrease the effective radiated
power.
(5) Change to the height of an antenna, when:
(i) The new height (measured at the center-of-radiation) is within
&177;1.5 meters (5 feet) of the previously authorized height; and
(ii) The overall height of the antenna structure is not increased as
a result of the antenna extending above the height of the previously
authorized structure, except when the new height of the antenna
structure is 6.1 meters (20 feet) or less (above ground or man-made
structure, as appropriate) after the change is made.
(6) Decreases in the overall height of an antenna structure,
provided that, when notice to the FAA of proposed construction was
required by part 17 of this chapter for the antenna structure at the
previously authorized height, the applicant must comply with the
provisions of Sec. 21.15 (d) and (e).
(7) Changes to the transmission line and other devices between the
transmitter and the antenna when the effective radiated power of the
station is not increased by more than one dB.
(d) Licensees may correct erroneous information on a license which
does not involve a major change (i.e., a change that would be classified
as a
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major amendment as defined by Sec. 21.23) without obtaining prior
Commission approval by filing a completed FCC Form 494, or for the
Multipoint Distribution Service licensees, by filing the MDS long-form
application.
[ 52 FR 37781 , Oct. 9, 1987, as amended at 58 FR 44894 , Aug. 25, 1993; 60 FR 36552 , July 17, 1995; 60 FR 57366 , Nov. 15, 1995; 61 FR 4364 , Feb. 6,
1996; 61 FR 26674 , May 28, 1996]
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