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The business band requires an FCC license, and usually results in an assignment to a single frequency.
The previously cited FCC Report also found that COFDM has better performance in dynamic and high level static multipath situations, and offers advantages for single frequency networks and mobile reception.
* May 22 – The FCC increases its limits for single ownership of television stations from three to five.
Prior to the advent of the LPFM discussion and eventual rulemaking at the FCC, Low Power FM operations were found legally under FCC Part 15. 239 in the form of single transmitters and radiating cable operations.
On June 22, 2004, Breaux cast the lone vote against amendment, S. A. 3464, which would increase the maximum fine from $ 27, 500 to $ 275, 000 when the FCC determines a broadcaster is guilty of “ obscene, indecent or profane language .” Breaux also opposed the loosening of FCC rules that would allow cross-media platforms in the same community to fall under a single owner.
In most markets, such a duopoly would not have been allowed under Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) rules which forbid one person from owning two of the four largest stations in a single market.
To overcome the confusion caused by this array of numbers, the United States Department of Transportation ( USDOT ) petitioned the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) for a national assignment of a single three-digit N11 dialing code.
Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) rules at the time did not allow one person to own two stations in a single market.
The FCC does not allow duopolies between two of the four highest-rated stations in a single market.
In 1975, the FCC decreed that a single company could not own all of the media outlets in one area, and required several small-market broadcast-print combinations to be broken up.
Since WAWS was also included in the deal, this would violate FCC rules preventing common ownership of two of the four largest stations in a single market.
When FCC guidelines dictated that no single owner could own two AM stations in the same market, WCOL was spun off by the Wolfe family to a partnership headed by several members of The Pixleys Incorporated, headed by family members Lloyd Pixley, Martha Pixley and Grace Pixley.
Even today, common ownership of KEYT and KSBY would be a violation of FCC duopoly rules which forbid one entity to directly own two of the four largest stations in a single media market.
They then sought and received FCC authority to construct a single educational station in Las Vegas.
The next year, the FCC combined Hartford and New Haven into a single market.
According to D. W. Schimmel, in 1986 the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) released the following HF direction finding results for single letter beacons, all of which indicate locations in the USSR:
A cable system in the United States, by Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) definition, is a facility serving a single community or a distinct governmental entity, each with its own franchise agreement with the cable company.
Since FCC rules do not allow one person to own two of the four largest stations in a single market, Raycom decided to keep WWBT and sell WTVR to another owner.

single and action
The suit, although commonly designated as a single action, actually embraced five cases.
Being single action weapons, they needed to be cocked for each shot, so the rate of fire was also low, and while a shooter could fan his gun, this expended all his shots even faster and made him even more inaccurate than normal.
However, the law of mass action is valid only for concerted one-step reactions that proceed through a single transition state and is not valid in general because rate equations do not, in general, follow the stoichiometry of the reaction as Guldberg and Waage had proposed ( see, for example, nucleophilic aliphatic substitution by S < sub > N </ sub > 1 or reaction of hydrogen and bromine to form hydrogen bromide ).
Class-action lawsuits are an important and valuable part of the legal system when they permit the fair and efficient resolution of legitimate claims of numerous parties by allowing the claims to be aggregated into a single action against a defendant that has allegedly caused harm.
In a notable exception, over 1, 000 local groups from around the country united for a single day of action as part of the Step It Up 2007 campaign for real solutions to global warming.
Group actions / representations: Every group G can be considered as a category with a single object whose morphisms are the elements of G. A functor from G to Set is then nothing but a group action of G on a particular set, i. e. a G-set.
The third edition rules replace specialized matrices with the Action Control Table ( ACT ), a single, color-coded chart that allowed players to determine whether a character action succeeded, and the degree of success, with a single roll.
His games are often characterized by selecting a single action from a choice of several ( e. g. gather new cards or use existing cards )
Methods PUT and DELETE are defined to be idempotent, meaning that multiple identical requests should have the same effect as a single request ( Note that idempotence refers to the state of the system after the request has completed, so while the action the server takes ( e. g. deleting a record ) or the response code it returns may be different on subsequent requests, the system state will be the same every time ).
Aristotle remarks in his Poetics that Homer was unique among the poets of his time, focusing on a single unified theme or action in the epic cycle.
Rock wool is made from molten rock, basalt or ' slag ' that is spun into bundles of single filament fibres, and bonded into a medium capable of capillary action, and is, in effect, protected from most common microbiological degradation.
These include two of the only three battle honours awarded in the 20th century for an action involving a single opposing ship:
Class action lawsuits are another example of judicial economy in action, as they are often tried as a single case, yet involve many cases with similar facts.
Although a single EPSP was not enough to fire an action potential in the motor neuron, the sum of several EPSPs from multiple sensory neurons synapsing onto the motor neuron could cause the motor neuron to fire, thus contracting the quadriceps.
Instead of a charger, single cartridges were inserted through the side opening, and were pushed up, around, and into the action by a spring follower.
Sometimes a single action does indeed induce similar later action.
In single fiber electromyography ( SFEMG ), which is considered to be the most sensitive ( although not the most specific ) test for MG, a thin needle electrode is inserted into different areas of a particular muscle to record the action potentials from several samplings of different individual muscle fibers.
If the sowing action stops after dropping the last seed, the game is considered a single lap game.
# Being able to manage a greater deal of knowledge and action than a single individual such as the king.
This leaves the trigger with just one " single action " left to perform-releasing the hammer to fire the shot-so the force and distance required to pull the trigger can be minimal.
This is called " single-action " because the trigger only performs a single action, of releasing the hammer.

single and would
If a child had a single drop of Negro blood, he would revert to the ancestral line which, except as slaves under a superior race, had not made one step of progress in 3,000 years.
The rocking, I realized, is the single element in the story that carries the erotic message, the unspoken and unconscious undercurrent that would mar the innocence of a child's fantasy and disturb the effects of the work if it were made explicit.
If Robinson was a liar and a slanderer, he was also a very canny gentleman, for nothing that Pike could do would pry so much as a single word out of him.
A single statewide assessing unit would eliminate the differences and complications that are inherent in a system of 39 different and independent assessing units ''.
However, in this case as elsewhere it was necessary to arrive at a single standard to be applied to all situations, representing an averaging of conditions, and thus to fix particular points in time which would be considered the dividing points between daytime and nighttime conditions.
Had I been in an all-married section I would have missed this, and I believe that this single aspect has been of great personal value to me ''.
It was concluded that it would be appropriate to process the two groups of responses as a single sample of all small businesses engaged in, or wishing to sell to, defense programs.
The single shot would come ; ;
The biggest single act would doubtless be staged by Frankie himself: his Inaugural wardrobe had been designed by Hollywood Couturier Don Loper, who regularly makes up ladies' ensembles.
For new galaxies to be created, Professor Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen atom to be created in an area the size of your living room once every few million years.
Every single instance of altruistic behavior need not always increase inclusive fitness ; altruistic behaviors would have been selected for if such behaviors on average increased inclusive fitness in the ancestral environment.
In German, words starting with sch-( constituting the German phoneme ) would be intercalated between words with initial sca-and sci-( all incidentally loanwords ) instead of this graphic cluster appearing after the letter s, as though it were a single letter — a lexicographical policy which would be de rigueur in a dictionary of Albanian, i. e. dh -, ë -, gj -, ll -, rr -, th -, xh-and zh-( all representing phonemes and considered separate single letters ) would follow the letters d, e, g, l, n, r, t, x and z respectively.
However, with an international language with wide variations in its dialects, such as English, it would be impossible to represent the language in all its variations with a single phonetic alphabet.
This central charge would thus be approximately half the atomic weight ( though it was almost 25 % off the figure for the atomic number in gold ( Z = 79, A = 197 ), the single element from which Rutherford made his guess ).
A single craftsman or team of craftsmen would create each part of a product.
Area can be understood as the amount of material with a given thickness that would be necessary to fashion a model of the shape, or the amount of paint necessary to cover the surface with a single coat.
Generous bequests to important churches and abbeys in Castile had the effect of making the noble churchmen there beneficiaries who would be encouraged by the will to act as a brake on Alfonso VII's ambitions to break itand yet among the magnates witnessing the will in 1131 there is not a single cleric.
It was unwieldy due to its enormous size: were it still considered a single constellation, it would be the largest of all.
That way each hill would be covered with a single, primary color which represented its spiritual value.
Apple also announced that AppleBus networks could be attached to, and would appear to be a single node within, a Token Ring system.

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