§ 73.807
Minimum distance separation between stations.
Minimum separation requirements for LP100 and LP10 stations, as defined in §§ 73.811 and 73.853, are listed in the following paragraphs. An LPFM station will not be authorized unless these separations are met. Minimum distances for co-channel and first-adjacent channel are separated into two columns. The left-hand column lists the required minimum separation to protect other stations and the right-hand column lists (for informational purposes only) the minimum distance necessary for the LPFM station to receive no interference from other stations assumed to operating at the maximum permitted facilities for the station class. For second- and third-adjacent channels and IF channels, the required minimum distance separation is sufficient to avoid interference received from other stations.
(a)(1) An LP100 station will not be authorized initially unless the minimum distance separations in the following table are met with respect to authorized FM stations, applications for new and existing FM stations filed prior to the release of the public notice announcing an LPFM window period for LP100 stations, authorized LP100 stations, LP100 station applications that were timely-filed within a previous window, and vacant FM allotments. LP100 stations are not required to protect LP10 stations. LPFM modification applications must either meet the distance separations in the following table or, if short-spaced, not lessen the spacing to subsequently authorized stations.
Station class protected by LP100
Co-channel minimumseparation (km)
Required
For no interference received from max. class facility
First-adjacent channelminimum separation (km)
Required
For no interference received from max. class facility
Second- and third-adjacent channel minimum separation (km)
Required
I.F. channel minimum separations
10.6 or 10.8 MHz
LP100
24
24
14
14
None
None
D
24
24
13
13
6
3
A
67
92
56
56
29
6
B1
87
119
74
74
46
9
B
112
143
97
97
67
12
C3
78
119
67
67
40
9
C2
91
143
80
84
53
12
C1
111
178
100
111
73
20
C0
122
193
111
130
84
22
C
130
203
120
142
93
28
(2) LP100 stations must satisfy the second-adjacent channel minimum distance separation requirements of paragraph (a)(1) of this section with respect to any third-adjacent channel FM station that, as of September 20, 2000 (the adoption date of this MO&O) broadcasts a radio reading service via a subcarrier frequency.
(b)(1) An LP10 station will not be authorized unless the minimum distance separations in the following table are met with respect to authorized FM stations, applications for new and existing FM stations filed prior to the release of the public notice announcing an LPFM window period for LP10 stations, vacant FM allotments, or LPFM stations.
Station class protected by LP10
Co-channel minimumseparation (km)
Required
For no interference received from max. class facility
First-adjacent channelminimum separation
(km)
Required
For no interference received from max. class facility
Second- and third-adjacent channel minimum separation (km)
Required
I.F. Channel minimum separations
10.6 or 10.8 MHz
LP100
16
22
10
11
None
None
LP10
13
13
8
8
None
None
D
16
21
10
11
6
2
A
59
90
53
53
29
5
B1
77
117
70
70
45
8
B
99
141
91
91
66
11
C3
69
117
64
64
39
8
C2
82
141
77
81
52
11
C1
103
175
97
108
73
18
C0
114
190
99
127
84
21
C
122
201
116
140
92
26
(2) LP10 stations must satisfy the second-adjacent channel minimum distance separation requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this section with respect to any third-adjacent channel FM station that, as of September 20, 2000 (the adoption date of this MO&O) broadcasts a radio reading service via a subcarrier frequency.
(c) In addition to meeting or exceeding the minimum separations for Class LP100 and Class LP10 stations in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, new LP100 and LP10 stations will not be authorized in Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands unless the minimum distance separations in the following tables are met with respect to authorized or proposed FM stations:
(1) LP100 stations in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands:
Station class protected by LP100
Co-channel minimumseparation (km)
Required
For no interference received from max. class facility
First-adjacent channelminimum separation (km)
Required
For no interference received from max. class facility
Second- and third-adjacent channel minimum separation (km)—required
I.F. channel minimum separations—10.6 or 10.8 MHz
A
80
111
70
70
42
9
B1
95
128
82
82
53
11
B
138
179
123
123
92
19
(2) LP10 stations in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands:
Station class protected by LP100
Co-channel minimumseparation (km)
Required
For no interference received from max. class facility
First-adjacent channelminimum separation (km)
Required
For no interference received from max. class facility
Second- and third-adjacent channel minimum separation (km)—required
I.F. channel minimum separations—10.6 or 10.8 MHz
A
72
108
66
66
42
8
B1
84
125
78
78
53
9
B
126
177
118
118
92
18
Note to paragraphs (a), (b), and (c):
Minimum distance separations towards “grandfathered” superpowered Reserved Band stations are as specified.
Full service FM stations operating within the reserved band (Channels 201-220) with facilities in excess of those permitted in § 73.211(b)(1) or § 73.211(b)(3) shall be protected by LPFM stations in accordance with the minimum distance separations for the nearest class as determined under § 73.211. For example, a Class B1 station operating with facilities that result in a 60 dBu contour that exceeds 39 kilometers but is less than 52 kilometers would be protected by the Class B minimum distance separations. Class D stations with 60 dBu contours that exceed 5 kilometers will be protected by the Class A minimum distance separations. Class B stations with 60 dBu contours that exceed 52 kilometers will be protected as Class C1 or Class C stations depending upon the distance to the 60 dBu contour. No stations will be protected beyond Class C separations.
(d) In addition to meeting the separations (a) through (c), LPFM applications must meet the minimum separation requirements with respect to authorized FM translator stations, cutoff FM translator applications, and FM translator applications filed prior to the release of the Public Notice announcing the LPFM window period:
(1) LP100 stations:
Distance to FM translator 60 dBu contour
Co-channel minimum separation (km)
Required
For nointerference
received
First-adjacent channel minimum separation (km)
Required
For nointerference
received
Second- and third-adjacent channel minimum separation (km)
required
I.F . Channel minimum separation (km)
10.6 or 10.8 MHz
13.3 km or greater
39
67
28
35
21
5
Greater than 7.3 km, but less than 13.3 km
32
51
21
26
14
5
7.3 km or less
26
30
15
16
8
5
(2) LP10 Stations:
Distance to FM translator 60 dBu contour
Co-channel minimum separation (km)
Required
For nointerference
received
First-adjacent channel minimum separation (km)
Required
For nointerference
received
Second- and third-adjacent channel minimum separation (km)
required
I.F . Channel minimum separation (km)
10.6 or 10.8 MHz
13.3 km or greater
30
65
25
33
20
3
Greater than 7.3 km, but less than 13.3 km
24
49
18
23
14
3
7.3 km or less
18
28
12
14
8
3
(e) Existing Class LP100 and LP10 stations which do not meet the separations in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section may be relocated provided that the separation to any short-spaced station is not reduced.
(f) Commercial and noncommercial educational stations authorized under subparts B and C of this part, as well as new or modified commercial FM allotments, are not required to adhere to the separations specified in this rule section, even where new or increased interference would be created.
(g) International considerations within the border zones. (1) Within 320 km of the Canadian border, LP100 stations must meet the following minimum separations with respect to any Canadian stations:
Canadian station class
Co-channel (km)
First-adjacent channel (km)
Second-adjacent channel (km)
Third-adjacent channel (km)
Intermediate frequency (IF) channel (km)
A1 & Low Power
45
30
21
20
4
A
66
50
41
40
7
B1
78
62
53
52
9
B
92
76
68
66
12
C1
113
98
89
88
19
C
124
108
99
98
28
(2) Within 320 km of the Mexican border, LP100 stations must meet the following separations with respect to any Mexican stations:
Mexican station class
Co-channel (km)
First-adjacent channel (km)
Second-third adjacent channel (km)
Intermediate frequency (IF) channel (km)
Low Power
27
17
9
3
A
43
32
25
5
AA
47
36
29
6
B1
67
54
45
8
B
91
76
66
11
C1
91
80
73
19
C
110
100
92
27
(3) Within 320 km of the Canadian border, LP10 stations must meet the following minimum separations with respect to any Canadian stations:
Canadian station class
Co-channel (km)
First-adjacent channel (km)
Second-adjacent channel (km)
Third-adjacent channel (km)
Intermediate frequency (IF) channel (km)
A1 & Low Power
33
25
20
19
3
A
53
45
40
39
5
B1
65
57
52
51
8
B
79
71
67
66
11
C1
101
93
88
87
18
C
111
103
98
97
26
(4) Within 320 km of the Mexican border, LP10 stations must meet the following separations with respect to any Mexican stations:
Mexican station class
Co-channel (km)
First-adjacent channel (km)
Second-third adjacent channel (km)
Intermediate frequency (IF) channel (km)
Low Power
19
13
9
2
A
34
29
24
5
AA
39
33
29
5
B1
57
50
45
8
B
79
71
66
11
C1
83
77
73
18
C
102
96
92
26
(5) The Commission will notify the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) of any LPFM authorizations in the US Virgin Islands. Any authorization issued for a US Virgin Islands LPFM station will include a condition that permits the Commission to modify, suspend or terminate without right to a hearing if found by the Commission to be necessary to conform to any international regulations or agreements.
(6) The Commission will initiate international coordination of a LPFM proposal even where the above Canadian and Mexican spacing tables are met, if it appears that such coordination is necessary to maintain compliance with international agreements.
[65 FR 7640, Feb. 15, 2000, as amended at 65 FR 67299, Nov. 9, 2000; 65 FR 79779, Dec. 20, 2000; 66 FR 23863, May 10, 2001]