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More on Detuning and AM Protection
Why must I protect AMs? AM radio patterns are vulnerable to distortion from
“reradiators” located near their transmission towers. Because of the
relationship between the height of wireless communication towers and the wavelength of AM
signals, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licensees are required to carry out AM
protection actions when building or locating on a tower or tall facility in the vicinity
of an AM station. Top of Page
How precise must the protection be? FCC Rules require that licensees “determine whether the [tower]
construction or modification affected the AM station antenna pattern.” The
implication is that there is concern about any effect on the pattern, and AM stations are
often held to 0.5 dB tolerances in their pattern limits! Top of Page
Why is AM protection really necessary? The AM radiation pattern of an AM station is authorized and licensed
by the FCC after careful consideration of the location and patterns of other AM stations
at or near the same frequency. The impact of a distorted pattern can negatively impact
other stations far away. Distortion can reduce the market coverage area of a station, thus
affecting its revenue earning capabilities. This is a particularly sensitive issue since
there is so much competition in AM markets. Top of Page
Is "detuning" always required?
No. Frequently full tower detuning is not required in order to
properly serve the tower operator/owner and adequately protect the AM in question.
Alternative procedures can be employed that satisfy due diligence requirements. Top of Page
How can I effectively locate a wireless antenna
near an AM? Through careful evaluation of the AM station’s licensed
pattern, optimum locations can be determined for the placement of a communications
tower—even immediately adjacent to an AM tower array. Capability even exists for
installing antennas and lines directly on an AM tower! This provides a very strong
advantage for licensees who are in need of an antenna site in areas that are challenged
with zoning restrictions. Top of Page
Can we really collocate on an AM tower?
Yes! Technology exists that allows collocation on an otherwise
“hot” AM tower. Top of Page
What is my responsibility as a wireless
licensee to AMs? When constructing or modifying a tower communications site in the
vicinity of an AM broadcast station, the FCC licensee has the responsibility to correct
disturbances to the AM station antenna pattern which causes operation outside the
radiation parameters specified by the FCC for that AM station, if the disturbance occurred
as a result of the construction or modification. Top of Page
What steps should I take to ensure AM
protection? A coordinated program should be established to screen all
communications sites for AM protection liability. Optimizing the placement of towers
relative to AM stations is necessary. When possible, make use of AM towers as host
platforms for additional antenna systems. A competent and experienced professional that
provides a full range of AM protection and detuning services is your most valuable asset
in meeting the FCC mandates. Top of Page
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