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Reclassification of Class C [FM] Facilities ,. .--?' PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAl COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 1919 M STREET N.W. 3876 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554' New. meclillinlonnation 202/2&4·7174. Acorded liating Of ..........d IlIda 202/132-0002. April 21, 1986 Reclassification of Class 'C' FM Facilities Re: BC Docket 80-90 The rules adopted in BC Docket 80-90 ( Report and Order adopted May 26, 1983, 94 FCC 2nd 152 ) specify a minimum ERP of 100 kW and a minimum BAAT of 300 meters for class 'C' facilities. Existing class 'C' facilities have until March I, 1987 to meet these minimums or be reclassified to a lower class. Tbis notice contains a list of those facilities which are below the mlnlmums and the new classification which they will receive in March 1987, if there is no upgrade. On April II, 1986, the Commission adopted a Notice of Proposed Rule Making ( MMB Docket 86-144 ) which proposes to allow stations to adjust their power and antenna height above average terrain as long as an INDEX number ( calculated from the values of ERP and BAAT ) is not exceeded. This public notice also lists the classification based upon the INDEX method. Those cases for which the reclassification based on the Docket 80-90 method and the INDEX method differ are marked with an '*'. The list is arranged by channel number and then by state and city, and contains license, construction permit and application records in the Commission's FM Engineering Data Base as of April II, 1986. The list contains all records for a facility if the classification of anyone record changes due to either method. Stations which would not be reclassified are not listed. Noncommerical educational facilities will also be reclassified on Marcb I, 1987. The separation distance requirements between noncommerical educational facilities on channels 218, 219, and 220 or noncommerical facilities separated in frequency by 10.6 or 10.8 MHz ( 53 or 54 cbannels ) and allotments or assignments on the non-reserved channels will be based on these reclassifications and the distance obtained from Table A, B, or C( Section 73.207) as appropriate. For other non-commerical educational facilities, the reclasssification is for administrative purposes only. This list is published for information purposes only. The inclusion or exclusion of any FM facility does not reflect a determination of any eventual class designation. The inadvertent exclusion of any FM facility from this list will not be grounds for an extension of the March I, 1987, date. Questions regarding this list should be directed to Gary Kalagian (202) 632-2049 or John Boursy (202) 634-6315. (over) '. CLA SS C FACILITIES TO [JE RECUSSIFIED AND THE NeW CLASS US I ;~G DOCKET 80-90 AND PROPOSED INDEX METHODS FILE NUI1flER CHAN'JEL FREQ STATUS CALL CITY I S TA TE EX 1ST MAX HAAT 80-90 I·N 0 EX SIGN CL ASS ERP ;1ETER CLASS CL ASS BLED311124BA 203 311.5 LIC KDCR SIOUX CENTER IA C 100. 91 C1 C1 BPED330316AB 203 BR.5 CP WJ IE OKOLONA KY C 24.0 207 C2 C2 BLED830117AD 20~ 88.5 LIC KCRBF'1 AEMIDJI MN C 95. 302 C1 C1 BLEDII13 ~03 38.5 LIC KBEMFI1 MHINEAPOLIS MN C 2.15 113 AA BPEDR10112AQ 203 38.5 CP KFSI ROCHESTER I~N C 7.0 98 C2 C2 BLED1283 203 'IR.5 LIC KLJ C KA'JSAS CITY "10 C 10.0 53 C2 C2 BLED1151 203 1\8.5 LIC KU'1R ROLLA MO C 100. 146 C1 C1 BLED8~09'1AM ~03 B8.5 LIC WFDDFM '41 NSTON-SAL EM NC C 100. 119 C1 C1 BLED1464 203 88.5 LIC KEYA BELCOURT NO C 19.0 110 C2 C2 BMPED'I50621IG 203 83.5 CP I~OD ,HCH CHARLESTO'J sr. C 29.5 93 C2 C2 BPED831108AA 203 118.5 APP 'JEW DUE WEST SC C 40. 1 58 C2 C2 BPEDII31 ~16CC ''13 1\8.5 APP 'JEW GREENVILLE SC C 10.0 156 C2 C2 BLED1240 203 88.5 LIC flQ 0 X 1"Er~PHIS TN C 2.1 5 1 55 C2 C2 BLED800430AE 203 88.5 LIC KTEP EL PASO TX C 100. 223 C1 C1 BLED800220AC 203 88.5 LIC KPLUFM TACOMA WA C 100. 189 C1 C1 BPED840116AL ~(l4 88.7 CP WRWA DOTHAN AL C 50. 143 C2 C2 BPED830603AO 204 88.7 CP WJ FR JACKSONVILLE FL C 5.0 152 C2 U BMPED860ZI14IA 204 38.7 APP WJFR JACKSONVILLE FL C2 8.0 107 C2 C2 BPED840116AH 204 88.7 CP KMRT WAILUKU I'll C 1. 35 1687 C1 C1 BPEDR51031JR ~04 88.7 CP 'j"1MT l4H ITESBURG KY C 1.00 434 C2 C2 BMPED860130IB 204 88.7 APP flMln flHITES'lURG KY C2 1.00 434 C2 C2 BLED830311 AI 204 88.7 LIC KRVS LAFAYETTE LA C 100. 1 37 C1 C1 BPED800716AA 204 81\.7 CP KNLU MONROE LA C 4.3 43 U C2 BPED830~01 AE ~04 88.7 CP K'lFT IJROWNING MT C 100. 174 C1 C1 BPED831202BD 204 88.7 APP NEW CORSICANA TX C 85. 144 C1 C1 BMPED840116AJ 205 88.9 CP MOD WQCS FORT PIERCE FL C 100. 133 c1 C1 BLED800520AC 205 88.9 LIC WDNA MIAMI FL C 2.30 216 C2 C~ BPED831212AH 205 88.9 APP NEW TARPON SPRINGS FL C 50. 102 C2 C2 840516IE 205 88.9 APP NEW TARPON SPRIrJG S FL C2 50. 1 52 C2 C1 * BLED820514 AA 205 88.9 LIC WKYUF~' BOWLING GREEN KY C 98. 219 C1 C1 BLED684 205 R8.9 LIC WEKUFf1 RICHMOND KY C 50. ~19 c1 C1 BPED830512AJ 205 88.9 APP NEW COLLEGEVILLE MN C 100. 230 C1 c1 BLED831114AN 205 88.9 LIC WMAUFM RUDE MS C 100. 293 C1 C1 BLED321029AB 205 118.9 LIC WNJCFM SENATOBIA MS C 20.0 116 C2 C2 BLED810107AC ~O'i 88.9 LIC KLur~Fll JEFFERSON CITY 110 C 40. 155 C2 C2 BLED800128AA 205 118.9 LIC 'WS HA RALEIGH NC C 25.5 35 C2 C2 BLED831202AB 205 8R.9 LIC KMPR 'lINOT NO C 100. 283 C1 C1 BLED1800 205 88.9 LIC WNSCFM ROCK HILL SC C 100. 1 83 C1 C1 BLED830608AD 205 118. 0 LIC KETR COl1MERCE TX C 100. 116 C1 C1 BLED1753 205 !l8.9 LIC WLSlJ LA CROSSE WI C 8.3 165 C2 (2 Page 2 - ~, ~ "~ . -~-' CLASS C FACILITIES TO BE RECLASSIFIED AND THE NEW CLASS USING DOCKET 80-90 AND PROPOSED INDEX METHODS FILE NUMBER CHANNEL FREQ STATUS CALL CITY I STATE EX1ST MAX HAAT 30-90 INDE X SIG:-J CLAS S ERP METER CLASS CL ASS 8LED3~04?8AH ~05 88.9 LIC ,/OJB RESERVE WI C 100. 184 C1 C1 BPED830331 AG 206 89.1 CP WLBF MONTGOMERY AL C 15.0 64 C2 C2 BLED811007AJ 206 89.1 LIC ',/UFTFM GAINESVILLE FL C 100. 235 Cl C1 BLEDR36 206 89.1 LIC KMUW WICHITA KS C 10.0 94 C2 C2 350701IC ~06 89.1 APP KMUW WICHITA KS C 100. 134 Cl C1 BLEDR21213AJ 206 89.1 LIC KLPI RUSTON LA C 4.0 87 C2 C2 BPED820914AK 206 89.1 CP KCLC ST. CHARLES MO C 25.5 78 C2 C2 BMPED860~28I8 206 89.1 APP KC LC ST. CliARLES MO C2 25.5 67 C2 C2 BLED8505'1KH ~06 89.1 LIC KWFC SPRINGFIELD MO C 50. 82 C~ C2 BPED830119,AG 206 8°.1 CP WFSS FAYETTEVILLE NC C 100. 107 Cl Cl BLED331223AH 206 89.1 LIC KMHD GRESHAM OR C 7.1 302 C2 C2 BLED821222Ml 206 89.1 LIC WDNX OLIVE HILL TN C 100. 69 Cl Cl BLED1595 ?07 8°.3 LIC WL Ril HUIJTSVI LLE AL C 100. 247 C1 C1 BLED851022KD 207 89.3 LIC KUVO DENVER CO C 22.5 278 C1 C1 BLED790406AE 207 89.3 LIC '~RMB BOYNTON BEACH FL C 100. 140 Cl Cl BMLED840105AO 207 89.3 LIC ~4P CS PE'~SACOLA FL C 100. 157 Cl Cl BPED841005AV ' ~O? 89.3 APP WPCS PENSACOLA FL C 100. 413 CC BLED840418DM 207 89.3 LIC WPIO TIPJSVILLE FL C 7.0 91 C2 C2 BPED840613AU ~07 89.3 CP WPIO TITUSVILLE FL C2 3.00 149 C2 C2 BLED810918Ali 207 89.3 LIC I~R FG ATL,ANTA "GA C ~4. 5 90 C~ C' BLED??l ~19AA ~O7 89.3 LIC I~DU1F"1 EAST MOLINE IL C 100. 152 C1 C1 BPEDR30919AO 207 89.3 CP KUCBF:-l DES MOINES IA C 9.7 34 C2 C2 BLED810813AB ~07 89.3 LIC WNKJ HOPKINSVILLE KY C 12.0 101 C2 C2 BMPED1454 207 R9.3 CD ~100 ~HPL LOUISVILLE KY C 100. n C1 Cl BLED800109AA 207 R9.3 LIC ;.JRKF 'lATON ROUGE LA C 51 • 125 Cl Cl BLED647 207 89.3 LIC ;.JCALFM NORTHFIELD MN C 100. 122 Cl Cl BPED86027.1 r,1R 207 89.3 APP WCALFM NORTHFIELD "1N C 100. 308 CC BLED1496 207 89.3 LIC KCURF:-l KANSAS CITY "10 C 100. 250 C1 C1 BLED1542 207 89.3 LIC KFJMF"1 GRAND FORKS NO C 38. 67 C2 C2 BLED1100 207 89.3 L1C ;.JSCI CHARLESTON SC C 100. 166 Cl Cl BLED830512AP 207 89.3 LI C WLFJ GREENVILLE SC C 41 • 335 Cl C1 BLED340416CB ~07 89.3 LIC KBHEFM RAPID CITY SO C 9.8 1 25 C2 C2 BLED81047.1AC 207 89.3 LIC KCBIFM DALLAS TX C 9.7 198 C2 C2 BPED831~08AH 207 89.3 APP KCBIFM DALLAS TX C 100.
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