[Noisebridge-discuss] Radioworld.com - no LP50 option, we will see few new LPFM stations in cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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Mon Sep 30 07:06:36 UTC 2013


 http://radioworld.com/article/power-levels-remain-issue-for-some-lpfm-advocates/216661 
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 Power Levels Remain Issue for Some LPFM Advocates by Leslie Stimson

on 12.04.2012

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Reaction is still arriving for the low -power FM rules and FM translator
processing guidelines the FCC recently voted on.

Today, the agency released the text of its decision.

Conexus principal Leo Ashcraft, a broadcast consulting engineer, was
disappointed the agency has decided to eliminate the LP10 watt class of
low -power stations.

“The FCC cited lack of interest previously, though a simple look at
Internet forums on the topic would show otherwise.”

Many LPFM advocates including Conexus agree there is a noise floor
issue, especially in metro areas where these LP10 stations would most
likely be established, according to Ashcraft. “However an upgraded
version of the LP10 class was proposed by Recnet and quickly supported
by The Amherst Alliance, Conexus and others in the LPFM community. The
new service ‘LP50’ (1–49 watts) would allow a compromise for those
desiring a lower power version of LPFM.”

As the two people who first proposed LPFM to the FCC, Don Schellhardt
and Nick Leggett were pleased that the FCC will allow LPFMs to apply for
a waiver and locate a new station on a second -adjacent channel more
routinely.

They do note that broadcasters still need LP250 stations in rural areas,
small towns and perhaps small cities — while LPFM broadcasters have an
urgent and desperate need for stations below 50 watts in highly urban
areas. The commission didn’t act on the LP250 proposal, saying there
wasn’t enough data to do so yet.

Schellhardt and Leggett also support an LP50 option. “If there is no
LP50 option, we will see few new LPFM stations in cities like Los
Angeles and San Francisco. We will see no new LPFM stations at all in
New York City and Detroit,” according to Schellhardt and Leggett.

Schellhardt plans to file a petition for reconsideration on the LP50
issue, saying the clock is ticking for LP50s as urban spectrum fills up.

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