Sec. 73.151 Field strength measurements to establish performance of
directional antennas.
(a) In addition to the information required by the license
application form, the following showing must be submitted to establish
for each mode of directional operation, that the effective measured
field strength (RMS) at 1 mile is not less than 85 percent of the
effective field strength specified for the standard radiation pattern
for that mode of directional operation, or less than that specified in
Sec. 73.189(b) for the class of station involved, whichever is the
higher value, and that the measured field strength at 1 mile in any
direction does not exceed the field shown in that direction on the
standard radiation pattern for that mode of directional operation:
(1) A tabulation of inverse field strengths in the horizontal plane
at 1 mile, as determined from field strength measurements taken and
analyzed in accordance with Sec. 73.186, and a statement of the
effective field strength (RMS), based on these measurements.
Measurements shall be made in at least the following directions:
(i) Those specified in the instrument of authorization.
(ii) In major lobes. Generally at least three radials are necessary
to establish a major lobe; however, additional radials may be required.
(iii) Along sufficient number of other radials to establish the
effective field. In the case of a relatively simple directional antenna
pattern, approximately five radials in addition to those in paragraphs
(a)(1) (i) and (ii) of this section are sufficient. However, when more
complicated patterns are involved, that is, patterns having several or
sharp lobes or nulls, measurements shall be taken along as many radials
as may be necessary, to definitely establish the pattern(s).
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(2) A tabulation of:
(i) The phase difference of the current in each other element with
respect to the reference element, and whether the current leads (+) or
lags (-) the current in the reference element, as indicated by the
station's antenna monitor.
(ii) The ratio of the amplitude of the radio frequency current in
each other element to the current in the reference element, as indicated
on the station's antenna monitor.
(iii) The value of the radio frequency current at the base of each
element, and the ratio of the current in each other element to the base
current in the reference element. If there are substantial differences
between the ratios established in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section
and the ratios computed in this paragraphs (a)(2)(iii) and/or if there
are substantial differences between the parameters established in
paragraphs (a)(2) (i) and (ii) of this section and this paragraph
(a)(2)(iii), and those used in the design of the standard radiation
pattern, a full explanation of the reasons for these differences shall
be given.
(3) The actual field strength measured at each monitoring point
established in the various directions for which a limiting field was
specified in the instrument of authorization together with accurate and
detailed description of each monitoring point together with ordinary
snapshots, clear and sharp, taken with the field strength meter in its
measuring position and with the camera so located that its field of view
takes in as many pertinent landmarks as possible. In addition, the
directions for proceeding to each monitoring point together with a rough
sketch or map upon which has been indicated the most accessible
approaches to the monitoring points should be submitted.
(b) For stations authorized to operate with simple directional
antenna systems (e.g., two towers) in the 1605-1705 kHz band, the
measurements to support pattern RMS compliance referred to in paragraphs
(a)(1)(ii) and (a)(1)(iii) of this section are not required. In such
cases, measured radials are required only in the direction of short-
spaced allotments, or in directions specifically identified by the
Commission.
[ 36 FR 919 , Jan. 20, 1971, as amended at 42 FR 36828 , July 18, 1977; 49 FR 23348 , June 6, 1984; 50 FR 32416 , Aug. 12, 1985; 56 FR 64862 , Dec.
12, 1991]
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