Goto Section: 73.1675 | 73.1690 | Table of Contents
FCC 73.1680
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 73.1680 Emergency antennas.
(a) An emergency antenna is one that is erected for temporary use
after the authorized main and auxiliary antennas are damaged and cannot
be used.
(b) Prior authority from the FCC is not required to erect and
commence using an emergency antenna to restore program service to the
public. However, an informal request to continue operation with the
emergency antenna must be made to the FCC in Washington, DC within 24
hours after commencement of its use. The request is to include a
description of the damage to the authorized antenna, a description of
the emergency antenna, and the station operating power with the
emergency antenna.
(1) AM stations. AM stations may use a horizontal or vertical wire
or a nondirectional vertical element of a directional antenna as an
emergency antenna. AM stations using an emergency nondirectional antenna
or a horizontal
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or vertical wire pursuant to this section, in lieu or authorized
directional facilities, shall operate with power reduced to 25% or less
of the nominal licensed power, or, a higher power, not exceeding
licensed power, while insuring that the radiated filed strength does not
exceed that authorized in any given azimuth for the corresponding hours
of directional operation.
(2) FM and TV stations. FM and TV stations may erect any suitable
radiator, or use operable sections of the authorized antenna(s) as an
emergency antenna.
(c) The FCC may prescribe the output power, radiation limits, or
other operating conditions when using an emergency antenna, and
emergency antenna authorizations may be modified or terminated in the
event harmful interference is caused to other stations or services by
the use of an emergency antenna.
[ 43 FR 53741 , Nov. 17, 1978, as amended at 44 FR 22740 , Apr. 17, 1979;
50 FR 30948 , July 31, 1985]
Goto Section: 73.1675 | 73.1690
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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