[BC] Signoff Question
Tom
Radiofreetom at gmail.com
Wed Jan 2 16:13:42 CST 2008
Here's the rule from Harold's copy...
http://www.hallikainen.com/FccRules/2008/74/582/
(a) Each aural broadcast STL or intercity relay station, when transmitting
program material or information shall transmit station identification
at the
beginning and end of each period of operation, and hourly, as close
to the
hour as feasible, at a natural break in program offerings by one of the
following means:
*(1) Transmission of its own call sign by aural means* or by automatic
transmission of international Morse telegraphy.
* (2) Aural transmission of the call sign of the radio broadcast
station with
which it is licensed as an STL or intercity relay station.
*
So, theoretically, the STL's ID is covered by the main ID, although
there's no prohibition from using more than one method of identifying...
Other question is, since the main station is off-air, do they actually
shut off the STL, or do they have a "cueless" cart running an ID loop,
or what? remember, the STL still has to ID every hour, even if the main
station is off...
TV stations that sign off generally put up bars-and-tone, with the STL
call supered over the bars somewhere mid-picture; obviously, that
wouldn't work for an aural STL.
Tom S.
Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
> When an AM Daytimer signs off at sunset are they required to ID their
> licensed STL?
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