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DKRALCO MMUNICATIONS COMMISSION T3e~~\\/~D Washington, D.C Before the FEDKRALCO MMUNICATIONS COMMISSION t3E~~\\/~D Washington, D.C. 20554 Amendment of Section 73.202(b), Table of Allotmen(s, FM Broadcast Stations (Water Mill, New York) To: Assistant Chief, Audio Division Media Bureau SUPPLEMENT TO COMMENTS AND COUNTERPROPOSAL Sacrcd Heiirr University. Inc. ("SHU''), by its counsel, submits this supplement in the above-captioned proceeding. See Notice of Proposed Ride Making, DA 03-428 (rel. Feb. 18, 2003) ("NPRM"). In its Cornmenth and Counterproposal, SHU submitted a preclusion study dcmonstrating that an allotment at Noyack, New York was not available in the reserved band. Herewith, the rcserved band channel studies previously provided to the Commission are resubmitted in il more readable format. Respectfu Ily submitted, SACRED HEART UNWERSITY, LNC. -. ark N. Lipp J. Thomas Nolan 600 14Ih Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005-2004 (202) 783-8400 Its Counsel April 22, 2003 CLASS A NCL FM ALLOCA I ION STUDY 250 WATTS (@ 104 M HAAT SACRED IIEAKI CJNlVERSl IY NOYACK. NEW YORK APRIL 2003 ComStudy '.Z search of channel 201 (88.1 MHr Class A) at 40-58-19.0 N, 72-20-54 IW CALI, CITY ST CHN CL DIST s BRNG CLEARANCE ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ .~ ~-- - ----- ~ ~~~ ---________----~ ---______--------- 8 80 I E6MA EAST LYME CT 254 A 47.00 10.00 23.1 37.0 5611 22MB NORWICfi VT 201 B 274.06 178.00 358.2 27.79 dB 9'7 12.3 OMB MONTGOMERY NY 201 A 166.89 115.00 292.2 27.73 dB 38 0 4 2 1MA BEEKMAN NY 202 A 130.27 72.00 301.3 35.64 dB 9807 13MT MONTAUK NY 204 A 32.05 31.00 77.9 8.64 dB 98 08 2 5MA MONTGOMERY NY 201 A 166.89 115.00 292.2 27.78 dB 9 8 0 R :? 5MA MONTGOMERY NY 201 A 166.89 115.00 292.2 27.78 dB 9 8 082 6MJ MIUDLETOWN NY 201 A 181.56 115.00 287.8 30.43 dB 98 11 IOMA BEEKMAN NY 202 A 130.27 72.00 301.3 35.64 dB 98 11 1 OMA BEEKMAN NY 202 A 130.27 72.00 301.3 35.64 dB None HOPATCONG NJ 201 A 190.73 115.00 269.7 31.24 dB None IiOPATCONG NJ 201 A 190.73 115.00 269.7 31.51 dB None LAKE HOPATCONG NJ 201 A 190.73 115.00 269.7 31.27 dB WBGC) NEWARK NJ 202 BI 155.89 96.00 260.9 25.27 dB W BLQ WESTERLY RI 201 A 64.50 115.00 48.5 4.77 dB WCHC WORCESTER MA 201 A 147.58 115.00 17.5 24.94 dB WCWP RROOKVILLE NY 201 A 106.63 115.00 261.1 16.82 dB WELH PROV 1 DENCE RI 201 A 130.82 115.00 40.7 21.25 dB WESCl MlDDLETOWN CT 201 A 69.71 115.00 338.3 3.38 dB W FCP AM HER ST MA 203 B 154.69 69.00 357.1 35.42 dB w FCR AMHEHST MA 203 B 154.69 69.00 357.7 35.94 dB WFtlL, NEW I3EDFORD MA 201 A 144.05 115.00 58.5 23.68 dB W FHI NEW HEDFORD MA 201 A 144.05 115.00 58.5 23.68 dB W GAC, FRANKLIN MA 202 A 146.91 72.00 32.2 38.23 dB WGWR L I BE K'lY NY 201 A 222.64 115.00 295.8 36.49 dB WLIIJ SOUTHAMPTON NY 202 B 37.82 113.00 250.0 -20.83 d5 WLIU SOUTHAMPTON NY 202 Bl 12.39 96.00 221.2 -83.47 dB WMBR CAMBRIDGE MA 201 A 186.84 115.00 33.8 28.09 dB WMNK MON R( I E: cr 201 BI 85.21 143.00 297.3 7.15 d5 WMNP MONROE C'C 201 61 85.21 143.00 297.3 0.22 dB ViMNR MONROE CT 201 B1 85.21 143.00 297.3 0.13 dB WNHU WEST HAVEN c'r 204 A 62.50 31.00 304.9 24.78 dB W N JT- F'M T R E N T3N NJ 201 A 212.11 115.00 249.5 34.51 dB WQKI BRlSTOL RI 202 A 118.20 72.00 50.0 29.44 dB WVCR-FM LOUDONV1 LLE NY 202 Bl 230.37 96.00 324.0 36.65 dB WVOF ?A I R [-IC L D CT 203 A 79.37 31.00 285.5 37.60 dB WX RA BRENT W 0OD NY 101 A 79.62 ll'i.00 254.0 9.25 dB WYGG ASBUKY PARK VJ 201 A 163.88 115.00 239.7 27.79 dB WYGC ASHUP.Y PARK NJ 201 A 163.69 115.00 239.6 27.79 dB WYGG ASBUF'f PARK NJ 101 A 163.92 11'1.00 239.7 27.52 dB COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES. INC ~ BROADCAST ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS -2,. CLASS A NCE FM ALLOCATION STUDY 250 WATTS e 104 M HAAT SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY NOYACK, NEW YGRK APRIL 2003 (;orc:;tudy 2.2 search of channel 202 (88.3 MHz Class A) at 40-58-19.0 N, 72-20-54.1) W. CALL CITY ST CHN CL DIST S BRNG CLEARANCE 96122 4MA NASHUA NH 202 A 211.50 115.00 19.8 32.92 dB 9804 21MA BE EKMAN NY 202 A 130.27 115.00 301.3 21.64 dB 980713MF MONTP.UK NY 204 A 32.05 31.00 77.9 8.64 dB 98 111 OMA BEEKMAN NY 202 A 130.27 115.00 301.3 21.64 dB 9811 l0MA BEEKMAN NY 202 A 130.27 115.00 301.3 21.64 dB WBGO NEWARK NJ 202 ~1 155.89 143.00 260.9 11.27 dB WBLQ WESTERLY RI 201 A 64.50 72.00 48.5 18.77 dB WBMT BOXFORD MA 202 A 216.37 115.00 31.3 34.49 dB WBMT BOXFORD MA 202 A 216.42 115.00 31.3 34.17 dB WCHC W 0 R C E STE R MA 201 A 147.58 72.00 17.5 38.94 dB WCWP BROOKVI LLE NY 201 A 106.63 72.00 261.1 30.82 dB WEDW-FM STAMFORD CT 203 A 99.48 72.00 275.2 27.82 dB WELH PROVIDENCE RI 201 A 130.82 72.00 40.7 35.25 dB WESLl MIDDLETOWN CT 201 A 69.71 72.00 338.3 17.38 dB W FCP AMHERST MA 203 B 154.69 113.00 351.7 17.18 dB W FCP AMHERST MA 203 B 154.69 113.00 357.7 16.60 dB WFHI. NEW BEDFGRD MA 201 A 144.05 72.00 58.5 37.68 dB WFIlI. NEW REDFORD MA 201 A 144.05 72.00 58.5 37.68 dB WFRS SMITHTOWN NY 205 A 72.43 31.00 255.6 26.77 dB W FSO OLIVEBKl DGE NY 202 A 189.66 115.00 304.0 30.73 dB WGAO t'RANKL I N MA 202 A 146.91 115.00 32.2 24.23 dB WlQH CONCORD MA 202 A 183.18 115.00 26.5 31.35 dB WJMJ f IART FOR D CT 205 BL 102.16 48.00 328.4 32.29 dB W KW 2, SYOSS E:T NY 203 A 95.88 72.00 258.6 27.86 dB WLlL SOUTHAMPTON NY 202 B 37.82 178.00 250.0 -34.83 dB WT,TI: SOU'THAMPTON NY 202 Bl 12.39 143.00 221.2 -97.47 dR WMNP~ MONROE CT 201 BI 85.21 96.00 297.3 21.15 dB WMNR~ MONROE CT 201 E1 85.21 96.00 297.3 14.22 dB WMNP MONRIIE CT 201 Bl 85.21 96.00 297.3 14.13 dB WNHU WEST HAVEN CT 204 A 62.50 31.00 304.9 24.78 dB WPGP TAFTON PA 202 A 267.42 115.00 286.0 35.50 dB WPOR PLA I NV 1EW NY 203 A 35.88 72.00 258.6 21.58 dB WQRT B R I S TOL RI 202 A 118.20 115.00 50.0 15.44 dB WHPS ROCK-,AND MA 202 A 175.40 115.00 42.3 29.42 dB WVBE BEACH HAVEN WEST NJ 202 A 216.20 115.00 230.3 36.99 dB WVCP - FM LOUDONVILLE NY 202 El 230.37 143.00 324.0 22.65 dB WVOk E'AT R 1-1 ZLD CT 201 A 79.37 12.00 285.5 23.03 dB WXBA BRENTWOOD NY 201 A 79.62 72.00 254.0 23.25 dB ~~ ~~~~ COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES INC - BROADCAST ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS -3- CLASS A NCE FM ALI,OCATION STUDY 250 WATTS @ 104 M HAAT SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY NOYACK, NEW YORK APRIL 2003 ComSLudy 2.2 SedrCk Of ctrannel. 203 188.5 MHz Class A) at 40-58-19.0 N, 72-20-'54.0 W. CALL -~~~~~ --~ ~~ 98 042IMA HEEKMAN NY 202 A 130.27 72.00 301.3 35.64 dB 9 807 1~3Mk' MONTAUK NY 204 A 32.05 72.00 77.9 -22.04 dB 9 8 ~L 1 I OMA BEEKMAN NY 202 A 130.21 72.00 301.3 35.64 dB 9811 1 OMA BE E KM AN NY 202 A 130.27 72.00 301.3 35.64 dB WRGO NEWARK NJ 202 E1 155.89 96.00 260.9 25.27 dB WBLQ WESTERLY RI 201 A 64.50 31.00 48.5 31.16 dB WEDW~~t'M STAMYOKD CT 203 A 99.48 115.00 275.2 13.82 dB WESU MI DDLETOWN CT 201 A 69.71 31.00 338.3 33.15 dB WFCP AMHERST MA 203 B 154.69 178.00 357.7 0.57 dB WFCP AMHERST MA 203 B 154.69 178.00 357.7 0.14 dB W FNP ROSENDALE NY 204 A 160.98 72.00 301.7 32.63 dB WFRC SMITHTOWN NY 205 A 72.43 31.00 255.6 26.77 dB WGAO FRANKLIN MA 202 A 146.91 72.00 32.2 38.23 dB W JMF S M I T fi PIE LD RI 204 A 125.10 72.00 32.3 34.14 dB WJMJ HARTFORD c'r 205 BI 102.16 48.00 328.4 32.29 dB WKWZ SY0SSE:T NY 203 A 95.88 115.00 258.6 13.86 dB WLlU SOUTHAMPTON NY 202 B 37.82 113.00 250.0 -20.83 dB WLIU SOIJTHAM PTON Nf 202 E1 12.39 96.00 221.2 -83.47 dB WMNR MONROE CT 201 E1 85.21 48.00 297.3 37.42 dB WMNF MONROE CT 201 Bl 85.21 48.00 297.3 30.24 dB WMNR MONROE CT 201 Bl 85.21 48.00 297.3 30.15 dB WNHU WEST HAVEN CT 204 A 62.50 72.00 304.9 9.26 dB WNJP SUSSEX NJ 203 A 185.08 115.00 276.7 28.43 dB WNJP SUSSEX NLJ 203 A 185.08 115.00 276.7 28.43 dB WNPR NORWICH CT 206 El 62.69 48.00 13.9 16.14 dB W NY U ~~ FM NEW YORK NY 206 61 132.46 48.00 265.0 39.46 dB W PO6 PLAINVIEW Nf 203 A 95.88 115.00 258.6 13.58 dB WQRI BRJST'OL RI 202 A 118.20 12.00 50.0 29.44 dB WRHU HEMPSTEAD NY 204 A 109.55 72.00 255.4 29.63 dB WRHV POUGH KEE PSI E N'r 204 A 160.98 72.00 301.7 32.63 dB WRSU-FM NEW BRUNSWICK NJ ?04 A 185.22 72.00 253.0 38.90 dB WVCP-FM LOUDONVILLE NY 202 Bl 230.37 96.00 324.0 36.65 dB WVOF FAIRFIELD CT 203 A 79.37 115.00 285.5 9.03 dB WWTA MARION MA 203 A 155.71 115.00 57.7 26.43 dB WXBP BRENTWOOD NY 201 A 79.62 31.00 254.0 37.33 dB WXPN PHILADE J,PHIA PA 203 B 266.10 178.00 248.1 27.43 dB ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES INC - BROADCAST ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS 4 CLASS A NCE FM ALLOCATION STUDY 250 WATTS @ 104 M HAAT SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY NOYACK, NEW YORK APRIL 2003 ComSiudy 2.2 search of channel 204 (88.7 MHr Class A) at 40-58-19.0 N, 72-20-53.0 W.
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