47 C.F.R. § 73.187

Current through November 30, 2024
Section 73.187 - Limitation on daytime radiation
(a)
(1) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (a)(2) and (3) of this section, no authorization will be granted for a Class B or Class D station on a frequency specified in § 73.25 if the proposed operation would radiate during the period of critical hours (the two hours after local sunrise and the two hours before local sunset) toward any point on the 0.1 mV/m contour of a co-channel U.S. Class A station, at or below the pertinent vertical angle determined from Curve 2 of Figure 6a of § 73.190 , values in excess of those obtained as provided in paragraph (b) of this section.
(2) The limitation set forth in paragraph (a)(1) of this section shall not apply in the following cases:
(i) Any Class B or Class D operation authorized before November 30, 1959; or
(ii) For Class B and Class D stations authorized before November 30, 1959, subsequent changes of facilities which do not involve a change in frequency, an increase in radiation toward any point on the 0.1 mV/m contour of a co-channel U.S. Class A station, or the move of transmitter site materially closer to the 0.1 mV/m contour of such Class A station.
(3) A Class B or Class D station authorized before November 30, 1959, and subsequently authorized to increase daytime radiation in any direction toward the 0.1 mV/m contour of a co-channel U.S. Class A station (without a change in frequency or a move of transmitter site materially closer to such contour), may not, during the two hours after local sunrise or the two hours before local sunset, radiate in such directions a value exceeding the higher of:
(i) The value radiated in such directions with facilities last authorized before November 30, 1959, or
(ii) The limitation specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(b) To obtain the maximum permissible radiation for a Class B or Class D station on a given frequency from 640 through 990 kHz, multiply the radiation value obtained for the given distance and azimuth from the 500 kHz chart (Figure 9 of § 73.190 ) by the appropriate interpolation factor shown in the K500 column of paragraph (c) of this section; and multiply the radiation value obtained for the given distance and azimuth from the 1000 kHz chart (Figure 10 of § 73.190 ) by the appropriate interpolation factor shown in the K1000 column of paragraph (c) of this section. Add the two products thus obtained; the result is the maximum radiation value applicable to the Class B or Class D station in the pertinent directions. For frequencies from 1010 to 1580 kHz, obtain in a similar manner the proper radiation values from the 1000 and 1600 kHz charts (Figures 10 and 11 of § 73.190 ), multiply each of these values by the appropriate interpolation factors in the K'1000 and K'1600 columns in paragraph (c) of this section, and add the products.
(c)Interpolation factors.
(1) Frequencies below 1000 kHz.

fkHz K500 K1000
6400.7200.280
6500.7000.300
6600.6800.320
6700.6600.340
6800.6400.360
6900.6200.380
7000.6000.400
7100.5800.420
7200.5600.440
7300.5400.460
7400.5200.480
7500.5000.500
7600.4800.520
7700.4600.540
7800.4400.560
8000.4000.600
8100.3800.620
8200.3600.640
8300.3400.660
8400.3200.680
8500.3000.700
8600.2800.720
8700.2600.740
8800.2400.760
8900.2200.780
9000.2000.800
9400.1200.880
9900.0200.980

(2) Frequencies above 1000 kHz.

f'kHz K'1000 K'1600
10100.9830.017
10200.9670.033
10300.9500.050
10400.9330.067
10500.9170.083
10600.9000.100
10700.8830.117
10800.8670.133
10900.8500.150
11000.8330.167
11100.8170.183
11200.8000.200
11300.7830.217
11400.7670.233
11600.7330.267
11700.7170.283
11800.7000.300
11900.6830.317
12000.6670.333
12100.6500.350
12200.6330.367
15000.1670.833
15100.1500.850
15200.1330.867
15300.1170.883
15400.1000.900
15500.0830.917
15600.0670.933
15700.0500.950
15800.0330.967

47 C.F.R. §73.187

28 FR 13574, Dec. 14, 1963, as amended at 49 FR 43962, Nov. 1, 1984; 56 FR 64868, Dec. 12, 1991