Sec. 73.1560 Operating power and mode tolerances.
(a) AM stations. (1) Except as provided for in paragraph (d) of this
section, the antenna input power of an AM station as determined by the
procedures specified in Sec. 73.51 must be maintained as near as is
practicable to the authorized antenna input power and may not be less
than 90% nor more than 105% of the authorized power.
(2) Whenever the transmitter of an AM station cannot be placed into
the specified operating mode at the time required, transmissions of the
station must be immediately terminated. However, if the radiated field
at any bearing or elevation does not exceed that permitted for that time
of day, operation in the mode with the lesser radiated field may
continue under the notification procedures of paragraph (d) of this
section.
(b) FM stations. Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this
section, the transmitter output power of an FM station, with power
output as determined by the procedures specified in Sec. 73.267, which
is authorized for output power more than 10 watts must be maintained as
near as practicable to the authorized transmitter output power and may
not be less than 90% nor more than 105% of the authorized power. FM
stations operating with authorized transmitter output power of 10 watts
or less, may operate at less than the authorized power, but not more
than 105% of the authorized power.
(c) TV stations. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this
section, the visual output power of a TV transmitter, as determined by
the procedures specified in Sec. 73.663, must be maintained as near as
is practicable to the authorized transmitter output power and may not be
less than 80% nor more than 110% of the authorized power.
(2) The output power of the aural transmitter shall be maintained to
provide an aural carrier ERP not to exceed 22% of the peak authorized
visual ERP.
(3) The FCC may specify deviation from the power of tolerance
requirements for subscription television operations to the extent it
deems necessary to permit proper operation.
(d) Reduced power operation. In the event it becomes technically
impossible to operate with the authorized power, a broadcast station may
operate at reduced power for a period of not more than 30 days without
specific authority from the FCC. If operation at reduced power will
exceed 10 consecutive days, a notification must be sent to the FCC in
Washington, D.C., not
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later than the 10th day of the lower power operation. In the event the
normal power is restored prior to the expiration of the 30 day period,
the licensee must notify the FCC upon restoration of normal operation.
If causes beyond the control of the licensee prevent restoration of
authorized power within 30 days, an informal written request must be
made to the FCC in Washington, DC, no later than the 30th day for the
additional time as may be necessary.
[ 44 FR 58734 , Oct. 11, 1979, as amended at 49 FR 22093 , May 25, 1984; 49 FR 29069 , July 18, 1984; 49 FR 47610 , Dec. 6, 1984; 50 FR 26568 , June
27, 1985; 50 FR 40015 , Oct. 1, 1985]
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