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~~;Lyfc~Mmunications, Inc. F-1ECEIVEO LAW OFFICES MICHAEL COUZENS 385 EIGHTH STREET - SECOND FL,?OR ,,,' ADDITIONAL TELEPHONE 9J.~3 ~l 2 20 f11 f~t'LiNG ADDRESS: (4151 621-4030 SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA P,O. BOX NO. 33127 TELEX NO. 9102400363 ,WA~INGTON. DC 20033 .~ {~; ~ TELECOPIER (4151 626-5788 J'-, '.' .. 4 June 1991 ", . ,,\., j ~, ....' 'i "'J ,_.. L J '1'"\ c. \'..J C. \. '"-- Donna R. Searcy, Secretary FCC 1919 M Street, N.W. Room 222 Washington, D.C. 20554 reG MAll BHAI\JCH Re: Dragonfly Communications, Inc. Application for New Broadcast FM Station, Healdsburg, CA (BPH 9l02llMA) Dear Ms. Searcy: Submitted here, on behalf of Dragonfly Communications, Inc., are an original and two copies of an amendment to the application referred to above, "Amendment No.1." The purposes of the amendment are to furnish (1) a new Exhibit No.3, setting forth an integration proposal and (2) a recomputed station coverage, based on a more precise method of computation. The engineering parameters of the proposed facility are unchanged. Any questions with respect to this matter should be directed to the undersigned. Respectfully submitted, / . •I , / I 1..-" I ,I I , ~~:tael Couzens, • ~~;lyfC~mmunications, Inc. f-1ECEIVEO JUN 4 199/ ,~CC MAIL BRANCH Dragonfly Communcations, Inc. BPH 910211MA June 3, 1991 Amendment No.1 CERTIFICATION On behalf of Dragonly Communications, Inc., I certify that the content of the foregoing Amendment No.1 is true, under the penalties for perjury provided in the laws of the United states. Dated: By: r4~ Philip A. Tymon, Secretary/Treasurer Dragonfly Communications, Inc. Healdsburg, CA' BPH 910211MA RECEIVED Exhibit No.3 ..4 1991 March 30, 1991 (Question IV-B, PFcY~ MAIL BRANCH 1. Dragonfly Communi cations, Inc. ("Dragonfly") proposes to integrate its principal Philip A. Tymon into the proposed station, as Station General Manager, a full-time position that will occupy a minimum of 40 hours per week. He will be responsible for setting overall station policy, including the choice of overall station format, compliance with laws and FCC Rules and Regulations, and hiring and supervision of all other employees. 2. (b) Tymon has resided continuously in the proposed service area of the Station since September, 1988, at 10998 Peaks pike, Sebastopol, CA 95472. (d) Mr. Tymon claims qualitative enhancement credit based upon two decades' involvement with broadcasting, including Exhibit NO.3 page two station staff positions as: Volunteer announcer, WTUR (FM), Tufts University, Medford, MA; 1969-1970; paid announcer, KLME radio, Laramie, WY; Summer, 1970 ; -- volunteer announcer, and news department, KFJC radio, Foothill Junior College, Los Altos Hills, CA; 1974; -- volunteer announcer, and news department, KPOO (FM), San Francisco, CA; 1974; -- member, local board, KPFA (FM), Berkeley, CA; 1982; -- vice president, Pacifica Foundation, and general manager, WBAI (FM), New York City; December, 1982 until May 1985; -- account executive, working on commission, KVRE/KRVE (AM), Santa Rosa, CA; Spring, 1989. Tymon also claims qualitative enhancement credit for broadcast related activities, including consulting work for noncommercial station KRCB (TV), Rohnert Park, CA, 1990-1991; teaChing of college-level courses in broadcasting and broadcast law (Sacramento State, University of Santa Clara and Solano Community College), all in 1981; employment as full-time staff counsel for the National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting (1979-1980); full-time staff associate at the Cable Television Information Center (1980-81); and service as coordinator, East Bay Media Center, a volunteer position (1982). He holds an M.A. degree in broadcast communication arts from San Francisco State University (1980), and a J.D. from New York University Law School (1979) . Dragon fly Corrmun i cat ions, Inc. New FM, Healdsburg, CA Enaineering Statement I The above-referenced appl icatlon is amended to include a new Coverage Map (Exhibit E4), as required in Item No. 16, Section V-B, in order to show contour distances in 2 degree increments, which presents a more accurate prediction of the 3.16 mV/m and 1 mV/m contours. The map util ized for the amended Exhibit E4 is the "Sacramento" 1:500,000 Scale Sectional. Also included as Exhibit E4(a) is a tabulation of the 2 degres increment contour distances and the corresponding HAAT's. The predicted mV/m contour area and population, as required in Item No. 17, Section V-B, is also hereby corrected to reflect the more detailed information presented in the amended Item No. 16. The new area is 2736 sq km, and the population is 251,596 (1990 Census). No change has been made to the average HAAT as currently shown In Item No. 7(b) (3), Section V-B, which was determined by using only the average of the eight 45 degree radials in accordance with Section 73.313 of the Commission's Rules. Furthermore, no changes have been made to the information in Item No. 19, Section V-B, the Terrain and Coverage Data for the eight 45 degree radials and the radial through the principal community. (---=>l~~ ~ rJ'J-~ Linda Adams Technical Consultant May 30, 1991 RECEIVED JUN 4 199J fCC MAIL BRANCH Dragonfly Communications, Inc. New FM, Healdsburg, CA EXHIBIT E4 MAY 1991 RECEIVED JUN 4 \991 SCALE OF MILES Dragonfly Communications, Inc. New FM, Healdsburg, CA EXHIBIT E4(a) MAY 1991 Deg. HAAT 3.16 mV/m 1 mV/m Deg. HAAT 3.16 mV/m 1 mV/m 0 159.2 m 20.3 km 34.8 km 102 328.9 m 24.3 km 40.6 km 2 151.0 19.8 33.9 104 225.7 24.1 40.4 4 139.0 18.9 32.8 106 220.6 23.9 40.0 6 127.2 18. 1 31.6 108 209.1 23.2 39.1 8 125.2 18.0 31.4 110 198.0 22.6 38.2 10 131 . 1 18.4 32.0 112 195.3 22.5 38.0 12 137.4 18.8 32.6 114 202.3 22.9 38.6 14 134.0 18.6 32.3 116 213.9 23.5 39.5 16 127.3 18. 1 31.6 118 223.3 24.0 40.2 18 115.9 17.3 30.4 120 230.7 24.4 40.8 20 108.6 16.7 29.4 122 235.2 24.7 41.1 22 99.9 16. 1 28.3 124 236.5 24.7 41.2 24 93.1 15.5 27.3 126 235.1 24.7 41.1 26 87.1 15.0 26.4 128 232.9 24.5 40.9 28 73.5 13.9 24.3 130 229.6 24.4 40.7 30 67.0 13.4 23.3 132 225.3 24.1 40.4 32 61.3 12.9 22.4 134 220.4 23.9 40.0 34 55.9 12.4 21.4 136 215.2 23.6 39.6 36 54.4 12.2 21 . 1 138 210.1 23.3 39.2 38 69.2 13.6 23.6 140 206.2 23.1 38.9 40 77.2 14.2 24.9 142 204.2 23.0 38.7 42 68.3 13.5 23.5 144 203.1 22.9 38.6 44 58.5 12.6 21.9 146 202.1 22.9 38.5 46 57.2 12.5 21.7 148 199.4 22.7 38.3 48 70.2 13.7 23.8 150 193.6 22.4 RICe'VED 50 88.7 15.2 26.6 152 189.7 22.2 37.5 52 110.9 16.9 29.8 154 184.2 21.9 54 131 .6 18.4 32.0 156 172.9 21.2 Jti1: ~ 4 1991 56 144.3 19.3 33.3 158 161 .0 20.4 34.9 58 162.7 20.6 35.1 160 152.5 19.9 60 177 .9 21.5 36.5 162 150.9 19.8 FCC tfAlL BRANCH 62 189.6 22.2 37.5 164 148.4 19.6 33.7 64 200.1 22.7 38.4 166 137.7 18.9 32.6 6B 211 .0 23.3 39.3 168 124.6 17.9 31.3 70 203.6 22.9 38.7 170 113. 1 17 . 1 30.0 72 198.0 22.6 38.2 172 99.8 16.0 28.3 74 196.8 22.6 38.2 174 91 .2 15.4 27.0 76 197.1 22.6 3lL 1 176 86.9 15.0 26.4 78 204.1 23.0 38.7 178 82.2 14.6 25.6 80 203.3 23.2 39,0 180 71.9 13.8 24.1 82 213.5 23.5 39.5 182 79.5 14.4 26.2 84 214.8 23.6 39.6 184 78.7 14.4 25.1 86 218.6 23.8 39.8 186 66.5 13.3 23.2 88 222.4 24.0 40.1 188 64.1 13. 1 22.8 90 225.6 24.1 40.4 190 87.7 15.1 26.5 92 228.5 24.3 40.6 192 94.1 15.6 27.4 94 230.3 24.4 40.7 194 90.1 15.3 26.8 96 229.3 24.3 40.6 196 92.2 15.5' 27.2 98 229.4 24.4 40.7 198 81.8 14.6 25.6 100 232.1 24.5 40.9 200 55.5 12.3 21.4 · Dragonfly Communications, Inc. New FM, Healdsburg, CA Exhibit E4(a) (can't) De9. HAAT 3.16 mV/m 1 mV/m Deg.
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