Call Sign
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WQXI754 |
Radio Service |
LP - Broadcast Auxiliary Low Power |
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Applications |
Receipt Date |
File
Number and Type |
Status |
12/20/2022
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0010232460
AM
- Amendment
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Granted
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10/07/2022
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0010232460
RO
- Renewal Only
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Inactive
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12/30/2015
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0007079572
NE
- New
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Granted
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Automated Letters and Authorizations |
09/05/2022 |
7224905 Renewal Reminder -- Licensee
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Comments |
None |
History |
01/17/2023
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License Renewed
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09/05/2022
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Renewal Reminder Letter Sent
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03/17/2016
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License Issued
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Special
Conditions
Refer to Locations and Frequencies Tabs
for special conditions at those levels
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Pursuant to Section 74.832(H) of the Commission rules, this equipment may be operated outside your official city of license (Stanford, CA) subject to prior frequency coordination with the local frequency coordination committee. If no frequency coordination committee is available, prior frequency use must be coordinated with other frequency users in the area of operation. The Commission reserves the right to suspend your operations immediately, without notice of hearing, upon notification of perceptible interference to other authorized users. Use of this equipment is further conditioned that operation is only during televised games.
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Antennas employed for mobile use over 6.1 meters may be deployed without specific prior approval of the Commission provided that the overall height of such antennas more than 6.10 meters (20 feet) above ground, including their supporting structures (whether natural formation or man-made), do not exceed any of the slope ratios set forth in Section 17.7(b).
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Fixed BAS and Low Power Auxiliary Stations in the UHF TV band are licensed on a secondary basis to existing -and future- primary operations and cannot cause harmful interference to primary operations nor claim protection from harmful interference from primary operations. In accordance with the spectrum provisions of the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 ("the Spectrum Act"), broadcast TV channel assignments could be reorganized and some UHF TV spectrum (470-698 MHz) could be allocated for flexible use and assigned by competitive bidding. These future assignments to primary licensees could require all existing and future BAS and Low Power Auxiliary stations to stop existing secondary operations and/or to change frequencies or bands at their own expense.
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All Special Conditions (5)
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