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The stage is set: LPFM filing window - REC "Premium" Channel Search services now available

The Federal Communications Commission has released a public notice announcing the dates for the LPFM filing window for new stations. This time, it will be a single nationwide window that will be open from October 15 through October 29, 2013.

The FCC has also released the new Form 318. This is the form that must be filed electronically during the window.

myLPFM/Mobile is now available - check for LPFM availablity from any smartphone

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LPFM channel searches are now available again on your mobile phone using the new myLPFM/Mobile

myLPFM/Mobile works using a web browser and does not require the installation of any apps.

myLPFM/Mobile is a light version of the desktop myLPFM website that allows for:

  • Searching of channels,
  • Determination of HAAT,
  • Determination of ERP,
  • Channel reports,
  • Received interference,
  • Second adjacent channel waiver potential,
  • Mapping service contour,
  • Mapping 10-mile community presence zone,
  • Population/demographic reports,
  • Reject reports,
  • Dialscapes,
  • Wide area searches, and
  • Tower searches.

While myLPFM/Mobile currently does not support profiles (saved locations) like its desktop counterpart, you can easily transfer a search from myLPFM desktop to myLPFM/Mobile by scanning the QR code on the desktop website with your mobile phone.  This will bring up the same search on your mobile phone.  Simply bookmark your search and it is saved.

To access myLPFM/Mobile, use your mobile phone browser and visit the website

myLPFM.com

One channel for Newark, one for LA suburbs and 3 for Chicagoland

REC has released a new version of the SuperCoordinator report that looks at not just the availability of LPFM channels nationwide but also the potential quantity per metropolitan area by "constructing" a new LPFM station in as many ZIP codes as possible without stations previously "constructed" interfering with other stations being constructed further into the report.

FCC to offer student-run stations a one-time relief for public file violations..

The FCC is enacting a new policy that will give non-commercial student operated FM stations a one-time fine reduction for certain administrative violations of the FCC rules.

The FCC has announced this policy change in a consent decree the Commission recently reached with William Penn University of Oskaloosa, Iowa.  William Penn, a small liberal arts college has been operating KIGC-FM for over 30 years and has an annual budget of around $6,650 per year.  The station was recently cited for public file and ownership file violations which could have amounted to approximately $20,000 in fines. The station’s public file shortcomings and financial situation was noted in their renewal application.

myLPFM release 2013.05.13

REC has released a new version of myLPFM.  The following enhancements have been made:

Second Adjacent Channel Waiver

REC has classified all potential second adjacent waiver channels (those that are only short spaced to a second adjacent channel FM station) into one of four categories.  These categories are based on a simple distance spacing formula assuming the second adjacent channel stations are operating at full facilities of their station class. 

GTI: Anti-Preclusion window opens today

Starting today and running through April 19, the FCC has opened a filing window for a group of 639 applicants that were identified by the FCC as being located within spectrum limited markets or outside the market but within 39 km of the "grid" of a spectrum limited market.  Applicants are required to make a showing that their application does not prevent an LPFM opportunity at the identified protected channel points.

GTI: So... which ones did they keep?

Applicants who filed during the 2003 Auction 83/Great Translator Invasion window were allowed to keep up to 70 applications nationwide with further restrictions nationwide over 50 and per market. Here's a rundown of the applications that were kept by the major players of the GTI window as well as other select applicants with an unusually high number of pending applications...

Translator applicants that were dismissed

The following is a list of applicants from the 2003 Auction 83 (Great Translator Invasion) filing window and the number of their applications that were dismissed during the January, 2013 FCC Cap Compliance filing window. The status for these facilities have been updated in the REC databases and may not fully reflect in all REC services and functions until after the full database update on Saturday, February 9, 2013.

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