FCC About to Take More AM Steps Technical tweaks to be voted upon next
week

September 18, 2017

http://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/0002/fcc-about-to-take-more-am-steps/340440
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By Paul McLane
Radio World

When the FCC meets next week it plans to vote on an order that would relax
certain technical rules for AM stations in the United States.

Chairman Ajit Pai had announced at the fall Radio Show that he had shared
the draft order with his colleagues; details are now public.

“In the 2015 AM Revitalization proceeding, the commission proposed to
streamline certain technical requirements to assist AM broadcasters in
providing radio service to consumers,” the staff wrote in a summary of what
will become the Third Report and Order in Media Bureau Docket No. 13-249.

“For example, because of the way in which AM signals propagate, many AM
stations must directionalize their signals during some or all of the
broadcast day in order to avoid interference with other AM stations.
Maintaining the directional signal pattern can be technically complex,
time-consuming and expensive. Such stations are subject to a variety of
commission rules requiring signal strength measurements and other analyses
to ensure compliance with their authorizations.”

The order, it continued, will make rule changes to ease regulatory and
financial burdens faced by AM broadcasters operating DA systems.
The proposal deals with MoM proofs, partial proofs and recertification
measurements. According to the summary, the order would:
- Relax the rule for partial proofs of performance of certain directional
AM antenna systems by reducing the number of field strength measurements
required;
- Eliminate periodic recertifications of the performance of a directional
pattern for stations licensed pursuant to a Moment-Method proof, requiring
recertification only when equipment has been repaired or replaced;
- Eliminate the requirement to submit additional reference field strength
measurements on relicensing of a station that was licensed pursuant to a
Moment-Method proof;
- Eliminate the requirement of a registered surveyor’s certification when
towers in an existing AM antenna array are being used;
- Clarify that the provisions of a certain rule section will only apply
when total capacitance used for Moment-Method modeling of base region
effects exceeds a particular value and only when a particular type of
sampling is used; and
- Codify the standards under which a new Moment-Method proof of performance
is needed when adding or modifying antennas or other system components
above the base insulator of a tower in an AM array.
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