[BC] 1620Khz Blackfoot, ID License Cancelled
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Sat Feb 11 18:40:20 CST 2006
In a message dated 2/11/2006 6:23:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
scott at fybush.com writes:
In rereading 73.30, note 1, I think I have to agree with Roy on this. I
had thought that the Congressional action that gave first X-band
priority to "Class D stations located within the primary service
contours of U.S. Class A stations that are licensed to serve communities
of 100,000 or more for which there exists no local fulltime aural
service" created those allocations separate from the petition process in
73.30, but I guess I was wrong.
Can anyone - Roy? Harold? - provide a citation to the actual
Congressional action in question? I can't find it through thomas.loc.gov.
s
Scott:
I can't find the congressional citation, but I do recall that these stations
were handled through the normal petition process, but received the first
priority before using the improvement factor values to evaluate all other stations
(except Class IV's) to select the selected migrators. The follwoing link
shows that these stations were selected for migration in this manner.
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/decdoc/pdf/da97-537.pdf
Roy
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