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Lake County Community Radio awarded a construciton permit to broadcast on 88.1 as a full-power, Class A, non-commercial radio station as of April 25, 2005.
Even though we all knew the construction permit was coming, I can't help but tie in Marla's death to this event in the history of Lake County Community Radio. At the same time that the world came to Lakeport to lay the young peacemaker to rest, her voice, energy, and committment were filling the airwaves of KPFZ. It is why we are here.
It is not the first time, LCCR has been tied into tragedy. Ten days after the KPFZ went on the air, the trade towers crumbled in a real and symbolic testament to a fundamental problem within our nation. KPFZ has been irrevocably tied into that moment. It is why we are here.
And now...
Below, are the words, the permission, the technical jargon, for a radio station that could reach every corner of our county. We can turn this piece of paper into a living, breathing reality.
Marla crystallized her passions. And we have that same opportunity - to change forever the landscape of Lake County - for our children, and their children. Please join in this effort. Thanks.
Andy
FM BROADCAST STATION CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
United States of America
LAKE COUNTY COMMUNITY RADIO INC George H. Gwinn
P O BOX 1494 Supervisory Engineer
LUCERNE
BPED-19980617ME
980617ME
90952
Authorizing Official
Official Mailing Address
Audio Division
Media Bureau
Permit File Number
Call Sign
Facility ID
This permit expires 300 a.m. local time, 36 months after the grant date specified above.
Grant Date April 25, 2005
Subject to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, subsequent acts and treaties, and all regulations heretofore or hereafter made by this Commission, and further subject to the conditions set forth in this permit, the permittee is hereby authorized to construct the radio transmitting apparatus herein described. Installation and adjustment of equipment not specifically set forth herein shall be in accordance with representations contained in the permittee's application for construction permit except for such modifications as are presently permitted, without application, by the Commission's Rules.
Commission rules which became effective on February 16, 1999, have a bearing on this construction permit. See Report & Order, Streamlining of Mass Media Applications, MM Docket No. 98-43, 13 FCC RCD 23056, Para. 77-90 (November 25, 1998); 63 Fed. Reg. 70039 (December 18, 1998). Pursuant to these rules, this construction permit will be subject to automatic forfeiture unless construction is complete and an application for license to cover is filed prior to expiration. See Section 73.3598. Equipment and program tests shall be conducted only pursuant to Sections
73.1610 and 73.1620 of the Commission's Rules.
95458 CA
CA-LAKEPORT Station Location
Frequency (MHz) 88.1
Channel 201
Name of Permittee LAKE COUNTY COMMUNITY RADIO INC
Class A
Hours of Operation Unlimited
FCC Form 351A October 21, 1985 Page 1 of 3
980617ME Callsign Permit No. BPED-19980617ME
Special operating conditions or restrictions
1 BEFORE PROGRAM TESTS ARE AUTHORIZED, permittee shall submit the results of a complete proof-of-performance to establish the horizontal plane radiation patterns for both the horizontally and vertically polarized radiation components. This proof-of-performance may be accomplished using the complete full size antenna, or individual bays therefrom, mounted on a supporting structure of identical dimensions and configuration as the proposed structure, including all braces, ladders, conduits, coaxial lines, and other appurtenances; or using a carefully manufactured scale model of the entire antenna, or individual bays therefrom, mounted on an equally scaled model of the proposed supporting structure, including all appurtenances.
Engineering exhibits should include a description of the antenna testing facilities and equipment employed, including appropriate photographs or sketches and a description of the testing procedures, including scale factor, measurements frequency, and equipment calibration.
2 BEFORE PROGRAM TESTS ARE AUTHORIZED, permittee shall submit an
affidavit from a licensed surveyor to establish that the directional antenna has been oriented at the proper azimuth.
Transmitter Type Accepted. See Sections 73.1660, 73.1665 and 73.1670 of the Commission's Rules.
Directional
Transmitter output power As required to achieve authorized ERP.
38 deg 59 min
West Longitude 122 deg 46 min
Antenna Coordinates North Latitude
sec
sec
05
23
Antenna type
Horizontally
Polarized
Antenna
Vertically
Polarized
Antenna
Effective radiated power in the Horizontal Plane (kW)
Antenna structure registration number Not Required
Overall height of antenna structure above ground 37 Meters
Obstruction marking and lighting specifications for antenna structure
It is to be expressly understood that the issuance of these specifications
is in no way to be considered as precluding additional or modified marking
or lighting as may hereafter be required under the provisions of Section
303(q) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
None Required
Height of radiation center above ground (Meters)
Height of radiation center above mean sea level (Meters)
Height of radiation center above average terrain (Meters)
1221
666
12
.100
FCC Form 351A October 21, 1985 Page 2 of 3
980617ME Callsign Permit No. BPED-19980617ME
Special operating conditions or restrictions
3 BEFORE PROGRAM TESTS ARE AUTHORIZED, permittee/licensee shall submit an affidavit that the installation of the directional antenna system
was overseen by a qualified engineer. This affidavit shall include a certification by the engineer that the antenna was installed pursuant to the manufacturer's instructions and list the qualifications of the certifying engineer.
4 The relative field strength of neither the measured horizontally nor vertically polarized radiation component shall exceed at any azimuth the value indicated on the composite radiation pattern authorized by this construction permit.
A relative field strength of 1.0 on the composite radiation pattern herein authorized corresponds to the following effective radiated power (ERP)
0.100 kilowatt.
Principal minimum and its associated ERP limit
100 - 140 degrees True 0.004 kilowatt.
5 The permittee/licensee in coordination with other users of the site must reduce power or cease operation as necessary to protect persons having access to the site, tower or antenna from radiofrequency electromagnetic fields in excess of FCC guidelines.
*** END OF AUTHORIZATION ***
FCC Form 351A October 21, 1985 Page 3 of 3
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