Sec. 22.657 Transmitter locations.
The purpose of the rules in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section
is to define the areas in which the 470-512 MHz channels are allocated
for public mobile use. The purpose of the rules in paragraphs (c)
through (f) of this section is to reduce the likelihood that
interference to television reception from public mobile operations on
these channels will occur. The protected TV station locations specified
in paragraphs (d), (e)(1) and (f) of this section are the locations of
record as of September 1974, and these do not change even though the TV
stations may have been subsequently relocated.
(a) Base transmitter locations. Base transmitter locations must be
within 80 kilometers (50 miles) of the designated locations in this
paragraph. Mobile transmitters must not be operated at locations more
than 129 kilometers (80 miles) from the designated locations in this
paragraph.
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W.
Urban area N. latitude longitude
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Houston, TX................................... 29 deg.45'2
6' 95 deg.21'3
7'
New York, NY-NE NJ............................ 40 deg.45'0
6' 73 deg.59'3
9'
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(b) Mobile area of operation. Mobile transmitters must not be
operated at locations more than 48 kilometers (30 miles) from all
associated base stations.
(c) Protection from intermodulation interference. Base transmitter
locations must be at least 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) from the current main
transmitter locations of all TV stations transmitting on TV channels
separated by 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, or 8 TV channels from the TV channel
containing the frequencies on which the base station will transmit. This
requirement is intended to reduce the likelihood of intermodulation
interference.
(d) Adjacent channel protection from mobile transmitters. Base
transmitter locations must be at least 145 kilometers (90 miles) from
the applicable protected TV station locations specified in this
paragraph. This requirement is intended to provide a 0 dB minimum
desired to undesired signal strength ratio at the Grade B contour of an
adjacent channel TV station.
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Protected TV station TV
Mobile transmitter frequency range location channel
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470-476 MHz....................... Lancaster, PA 40 (15)
deg.15'45' 76 deg.27'49'.
476-482 MHz....................... Scranton, PA 41 deg.10'58' (16)
75 deg.52'21'.
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(e) Co-channel protection from mobile transmitters. Base transmitter
locations must be at least the distance specified in paragraph (e)(2) of
this section from the applicable protected TV station locations
specified in paragraph (e)(1) of this section. This requirement is
intended to provide a 40 dB minimum desired to undesired signal strength
ratio at the Grade B contour of a co-channel TV station.
(1) The protected TV station locations are as follows:
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Mobile transmitter frequency range Protected TV station location
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470-476 MHz............................ Washington, DC 38 deg.57'17' 77
deg.00'17'.
476-482 MHz............................ Lancaster, PA 40 deg.15'45' 76
deg.27'49'.
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(2) The required minimum distance depends upon the effective
radiated power (ERP) of the most powerful mobile transmitter(s) in the
system:
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Minimum distance
Mobile unit ERP (watts) ----------------------
Kilometers Miles
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60............................................... 193 (120)
50............................................... 185 (115)
25............................................... 177 (110)
10............................................... 169 (105)
5................................................ 161 (100)
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(f) Co-channel protection from base transmitters with high antennas.
This paragraph applies only to base transmitter locations in the New
York-Northeastern New Jersey urban area that utilize an antenna height
of more than 152 meters (500 feet) above average terrain. The distance
between the location of such a base transmitter and the applicable
protected TV station location specified in this paragraph must equal or
exceed the sum of the distance from the base transmitter location to the
radio horizon in the direction of the specified location and 89
kilometers (55 miles--representing the distance from the main
transmitter location of the TV station to its Grade B contour in the
direction of the base transmitter). The distance to the radio horizon is
calculated as follows:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR17NO94.009
where
d is the distance to the radio horizon in kilometers
h is the height of the antenna center of radiation above ground level in
meters
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Base transmitter frequency range Protected TV station location
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470-476 MHz............................ Washington, DC 38 deg.57'17' 77
deg.00'17'.
476-482 MHz............................ Lancaster, PA 40 deg.15'45'' 76
deg.27'49'.
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(g) The FCC may waive specific distance separation requirements of
paragraphs (d) through (f) of this section if the applicant submits an
engineering analysis which demonstrates that terrain effects and/or
operation with less effective radiated power would satisfy the
applicable minimum desired to undesired signal strength ratios at the
Grade B contours of the protected TV
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stations. For this purpose, the Grade B contour of a TV station is
deemed to be a circle with a 89 kilometer (55 mile) radius, centered on
the protected TV station location, and along which the median TV signal
field strength is 64 dBV/m. In any showing intended to
demonstrate compliance with the minimum desired to undesired signal
ratio requirements of this section, all predicted field strengths must
have been determined using the UHF TV propagation curves contained in
part 73 of this chapter.
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