§ 73.601 Scope of subpart
§ 73.602 Cross reference to rules in other parts
§ 73.603 Numerical designation of television channels
§ 73.606 Table of allotments
§ 73.609 Zones
§ 73.612 Protection from interference
§ 73.613 Protection of Class A TV stations
§ 73.614 Power and antenna height requirements
§ 73.615 Administrative changes in authorizations
§ 73.616 Post-transition DTV station interference protection
§ 73.621 Noncommercial educational TV stations
§ 73.622 Digital television table of allotments
§ 73.623 DTV applications and changes to DTV allotments
§ 73.624 Digital television broadcast stations
§ 73.625 DTV coverage of principal community and antenna system
§ 73.626 DTV distributed transmission systems
§ 73.641 Subscription TV definitions
§ 73.642 Subscription TV service
§ 73.643 Subscription TV operating requirements
§ 73.644 Subscription TV transmission systems
§ 73.646 Telecommunications Service on the Vertical Blanking Interval and in the Visual Signal
§ 73.653 Operation of TV aural and visual transmitters
§ 73.658 Affiliation agreements and network program practices; territorial exclusivity in non-network program arrangements
§ 73.664 Determining operating power
§ 73.665 Use of TV aural baseband subcarriers
§ 73.667 TV subsidiary communications services
§ 73.669 TV stereophonic aural and multiplex subcarrier operation
§ 73.670 Commercial limits in children’s programs
§ 73.671 Educational and informational programming for children
§ 73.673 Public information initiatives regarding educational and informational programming for children
§ 73.681 Definitions
§ 73.682 TV transmission standards
§ 73.683 Field strength contours and presumptive determination of field strength at individual locations
§ 73.684 Prediction of coverage
§ 73.685 Transmitter location and antenna system
§ 73.686 Field strength measurements
§ 73.687 Transmission system requirements
§ 73.688 Indicating instruments
§ 73.691 Visual modulation monitoring
§ 73.698 Tables
§ 73.699 TV engineering charts

Terms Used In CFR > Title 47 > Chapter I > Subchapter C > Part 73 > Subpart E - Television Broadcast Stations

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