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revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
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established for the combined residues of
the fungicide vinclozolin (3-(3,5dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-methyl-2,4-
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47 CFR Part 73
Technical Standards for SatelliteDelivered Network Signals
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Proposed rule; Notice of
inquiry.
AGENCY:
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SUMMARY: This document begins an
inquiry into the adequacy of the digital
signal strength standard and testing
procedures used to determine whether
households are eligible to receive
distant broadcast digital television
(DTV) network signals from satellite
communications providers. We request
comment and information on whether
the existing statutes and/or regulations
concerning the digital television signal
strength standard and testing
procedures as used for identifying if
households are unserved by local
network TV signals for purposes of
determining eligibility to receive distant
signals from satellite services need to be
revised.
DATES: Comments must be filed on or
before June 17, 2005, and reply
comments must be filed on or before
July 5, 2005.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by (ET Docket No. 05–182) by
any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Federal Communications
Commission’s Web Site: https://
www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• People with Disabilities: Contact
the FCC to request reasonable
accommodations (accessible format
documents, sign language interpreters,
CART, etc.) by e-mail: FCC504@fcc.gov
or phone: 202–418–0530 or TTY: 202–
418–0432.
For detailed instructions for
submitting comments and additional
information on the rulemaking process,
see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section of this document.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David Sturdivant, Office of Engineering
and Technology, (202) 418–1227, email: David.Sturdivant@fcc.gov, TTY
(202) 418–2989.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Commission’s Notice of
Inquiry (NOI), ET Docket No. 05–182,
FCC 05–94, adopted April 29, 2005, and
released May 3, 2005. The full text of
this document is available for
inspection and copying during normal
business hours in the FCC Reference
Center (Room CY–A257), 445 12th
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554. The
complete text of this document also may
be purchased from the Commission’s
copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing,
Inc. (BCPI), 445 12th Street, SW., Room
CY–B402, Washington, DC 20554. The
full text may also be downloaded at:
https://www.fcc.gov. Alternate formats
are available to persons with disabilities
at TTY (202) 418–7365.
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Pursuant to §§ 1.415 and 1.419 of the
Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.415,
1.419, interested parties may file
comments on or before June 17, 2005,
and reply comments on or before July 5,
2005. Comments may be filed using the
Commission’s Electronic Comment
Filing System (ECFS) or by filing paper
copies. See Electronic Filing of
Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings,
63 FR 24121, May 1, 1998. Comments
filed through the ECFS can be sent as an
electronic file via the Internet to
https://www.fcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.html.
Generally, only one copy of an
electronic submission must be filed. If
multiple docket or rulemaking numbers
appear in the caption of this proceeding,
however, commenters must transmit
one electronic copy of the comments to
each docket or rulemaking number
referenced in the caption. In completing
the transmittal screen, commenters
should include their full name, U.S.
Postal Service mailing address, and the
applicable docket or rulemaking
number. Parties may also submit an
electronic comment by Internet e-mail.
To get filing instructions for e-mail
comments, commenters should send an
e-mail to ecfs@fcc.gov, and should
include the following words in the body
of the message, ‘‘get form .’’ A sample form and
directions will be sent in reply. Parties
who choose to file by paper must file an
original and four copies of each filing.
If more than one docket or rulemaking
number appears in the caption of this
proceeding, commenters must submit
two additional copies for each
additional docket or rulemaking
number.
All filings must be addressed to the
Commission’s Secretary, Office of the
Secretary, Federal Communications
Commission. Filings can be sent by
hand or messenger delivery, by
commercial overnight courier, or by
first-class or overnight U.S. Postal
Service mail (although we continue to
experience delays in receiving U.S.
Postal Service mail). The Commission’s
contractor, Natek, Inc., will receive
hand-delivered or messenger-delivered
paper filings for the Commission’s
Secretary at 236 Massachusetts Avenue,
NE., Suite 110, Washington, DC 20002.
The filing hours at this location are 8
a.m. to 7 p.m. All hand deliveries must
be held together with rubber bands or
fasteners. Any envelopes must be
disposed of before entering the building.
Commercial overnight mail (other than
U.S. Postal Service Express Mail and
Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 East
Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights, MD
20743. U.S. Postal Service first-class
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should be addressed to 445 12th Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20554.
Summary of Notice of Inquiry
1. In accordance with The Satellite
Home Viewer Extension and
Reauthorization Act of 2004 (SHVERA)
(Pub. L. 108–447, section 207, 118 Stat.
2809, 3393 (2004) (to be codified at 47
U.S.C. 325), 204(b)) the Commission
requests comment and information to
assist us in determining if existing
statutes and/or regulations that establish
a television signal strength standard for
identifying households that are
unserved by local network TV signals
are adequate for use in identifying
household unserved by digital
television broadcast signals (DTV).
Households that are unserved by a local
broadcast television station are eligible
to receive distant network signals from
satellite services. The Commission also
requests comment on whether statutes
and regulations need to be revised to
take into account the types of antennas
and receiving equipment that are
available to consumers for reception of
digital television signals. The record
obtained through this inquiry will be
used to prepare a report to Congress
describing the results of this study and
any changes that should be made to the
applicable Federal statutes or
regulations.
2. This Inquiry will review current
regulations that identify households that
are unserved by a local analog broadcast
television stations in order to determine
if the regulations may be accurately
applied to local digital broadcast
stations for the same purpose. The
Commission has been directed by
SHVERA to review six specific factors
related to determining if a household
will be classified as unserved
concerning the reception of digital
television signals.
3. We are requesting relevant
technical information to determine if a
new standard should account for the
fact that an antenna can be mounted on
a roof or placed in a home and whether
the antenna will be placed in a fixed
mounting or be capable of rotating.
Information about the cost and the ease
of deployment as well as the effects of
the use of a rotor with the antenna
should be included with comments.
4. We will consider whether 47 CFR
73.686(d) should be amended to create
different procedures for determining the
requisite digital signal strength at a
location. Portions of § 73.686(d) require
an individual conducting measurement
of the television signal available in a
specific location to utilize
characteristics of an analog television
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signal to complete the measurement. We
request information regarding amending
the rule so that it will be able to account
for the measurement of digital television
signals, such as where to tune and the
proper setting for the i.f. bandwidth of
the measurement equipment. The
Commission will also consider a
procedure for measuring signal intensity
indoors along with criteria that would
determine when an indoor or outdoor
measurement should be performed.
5. The Commission further asks if a
standard that does not require the
presence of a signal of a certain strength
to ensure that a household can receive
a high-quality picture using antennas of
reasonable cost and ease of installation
should be developed. Suggested
standards should include sufficient
information as to how the standard will
insure that reception of service will
occur and how the standard may be
affected by currently available or soonto-be available reception equipment.
6. The Commission also seeks
comment on whether to develop a
predictive methodology for determining
whether a household is unserved by an
adequate digital signal under 17 U.S.C.
119(d)(10). We seek to determine if the
modified Longley-Rice model, with
appropriate modifications, would
accurately predict digital signal
coverage at a specific location, or
whether there is some other predictive
model that would be more appropriate
for this purpose. Commenting parties
are asked to propose specific
modifications to the model and provide
detailed analysis as to how the changes
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will result in a more accurate model
when accounting for environmental
features and possible signal
interference. If an alternative model is
suggested, we ask that it include
specific technical information
concerning its effectiveness in
predicting DTV service at a location as
well as information that will enable its
use by the Commission.
7. We request information as to
whether there is a wide variation in the
ability of reasonably priced consumer
digital television sets to receive overthe-air signals, such that at a given
signal strength some may be able to
display high-quality pictures while
others cannot, whether such variation is
related to the price of the television set,
and whether such variation should be
factored into setting a standard for
determining if a household is unserved
by an adequate digital signal.
Commenting parties should provide
information regarding the sensitivity of
various receivers and their interference
rejection capability. We ask that these
comments be accompanied by price data
and analysis regarding the correlation
between performance and price. We also
ask if there are specific parameters that
we should measure when performing
our own analysis on the DTV receiving
equipment. We ask if significant
differences in digital receiver
performance quality exist, should those
differences be accounted for when
determining whether a household is
unserved by an adequate digital signal.
If the Commenting parties recommend
that digital receiver quality be a factor
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we ask that the parties provide detailed
analysis and explain how receiver
quality can be used in ascertaining
whether a household is unserved.
Finally, we ask how limitations in
receivers can be mitigated through the
use of higher performance antennas or
auxiliary devices.
8. Finally, we seek comment on
whether to account for factors such as
building loss, external interference
sources, or undesired signals from both
digital television and analog television
stations using either the same or
adjacent channels in nearby markets,
foliage, and man-made clutter. In
particular, interference from both cochannel and adjacent channel TV
transmitters could cause interference to
the desired signal and we ask for
comment pertaining to this type of
interference. We request comment on
how well digital TV receivers and
satellite set-top-boxes with built-in offair receivers perform when contending
with interference and should
performance specifications be taken into
account by the Commission in order to
determine when a household is
unserved by an adequate digital signal?
Finally, what additional factors, if any,
should be included when determining
the availability of a DTV signal at an
individual location?
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 73
[ET Docket No. 05-182; FCC 05-94]
Technical Standards for Satellite-Delivered Network Signals
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Proposed rule; Notice of inquiry.
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SUMMARY: This document begins an inquiry into the adequacy of the
digital signal strength standard and testing procedures used to
determine whether households are eligible to receive distant broadcast
digital television (DTV) network signals from satellite communications
providers. We request comment and information on whether the existing
statutes and/or regulations concerning the digital television signal
strength standard and testing procedures as used for identifying if
households are unserved by local network TV signals for purposes of
determining eligibility to receive distant signals from satellite
services need to be revised.
DATES: Comments must be filed on or before June 17, 2005, and reply
comments must be filed on or before July 5, 2005.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by (ET Docket No. 05-
182) by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Federal Communications Commission's Web Site: https://
www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
People with Disabilities: Contact the FCC to request
reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language
interpreters, CART, etc.) by e-mail: FCC504@fcc.gov or phone: 202-418-
0530 or TTY: 202-418-0432.
For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional
information on the rulemaking process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this document.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Sturdivant, Office of
Engineering and Technology, (202) 418-1227, e-mail:
David.Sturdivant@fcc.gov, TTY (202) 418-2989.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice
of Inquiry (NOI), ET Docket No. 05-182, FCC 05-94, adopted April 29,
2005, and released May 3, 2005. The full text of this document is
available for inspection and copying during normal business hours in
the FCC Reference Center (Room CY-A257), 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20554. The complete text of this document also may be
purchased from the Commission's copy contractor, Best Copy and
Printing, Inc. (BCPI), 445 12th Street, SW., Room CY-B402, Washington,
DC 20554. The full text may also be downloaded at: https://www.fcc.gov.
Alternate formats are available to persons with disabilities at TTY
(202) 418-7365.
Pursuant to Sec. Sec. 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules,
47 CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments on or before
June 17, 2005, and reply comments on or before July 5, 2005. Comments
may be filed using the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System
(ECFS) or by filing paper copies. See Electronic Filing of Documents in
Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121, May 1, 1998. Comments filed
through the ECFS can be sent as an electronic file via the Internet to
https://www.fcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.html. Generally, only one copy of an
electronic submission must be filed. If multiple docket or rulemaking
numbers appear in the caption of this proceeding, however, commenters
must transmit one electronic copy of the comments to each docket or
rulemaking number referenced in the caption. In completing the
transmittal screen, commenters should include their full name, U.S.
Postal Service mailing address, and the applicable docket or rulemaking
number. Parties may also submit an electronic comment by Internet e-
mail. To get filing instructions for e-mail comments, commenters should
send an e-mail to ecfs@fcc.gov, and should include the following words
in the body of the message, ``get form .'' A
sample form and directions will be sent in reply. Parties who choose to
file by paper must file an original and four copies of each filing. If
more than one docket or rulemaking number appears in the caption of
this proceeding, commenters must submit two additional copies for each
additional docket or rulemaking number.
All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, Office
of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission. Filings can be
sent by hand or messenger delivery, by commercial overnight courier, or
by first-class or overnight U.S. Postal Service mail (although we
continue to experience delays in receiving U.S. Postal Service mail).
The Commission's contractor, Natek, Inc., will receive hand-delivered
or messenger-delivered paper filings for the Commission's Secretary at
236 Massachusetts Avenue, NE., Suite 110, Washington, DC 20002. The
filing hours at this location are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. All hand deliveries
must be held together with rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes
must be disposed of before entering the building. Commercial overnight
mail (other than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail and Priority Mail)
must be sent to 9300 East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743.
U.S. Postal Service first-class mail, Express mail, and Priority Mail
should be addressed to 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554.
Summary of Notice of Inquiry
1. In accordance with The Satellite Home Viewer Extension and
Reauthorization Act of 2004 (SHVERA) (Pub. L. 108-447, section 207, 118
Stat. 2809, 3393 (2004) (to be codified at 47 U.S.C. 325), 204(b)) the
Commission requests comment and information to assist us in determining
if existing statutes and/or regulations that establish a television
signal strength standard for identifying households that are unserved
by local network TV signals are adequate for use in identifying
household unserved by digital television broadcast signals (DTV).
Households that are unserved by a local broadcast television station
are eligible to receive distant network signals from satellite
services. The Commission also requests comment on whether statutes and
regulations need to be revised to take into account the types of
antennas and receiving equipment that are available to consumers for
reception of digital television signals. The record obtained through
this inquiry will be used to prepare a report to Congress describing
the results of this study and any changes that should be made to the
applicable Federal statutes or regulations.
2. This Inquiry will review current regulations that identify
households that are unserved by a local analog broadcast television
stations in order to determine if the regulations may be accurately
applied to local digital broadcast stations for the same purpose. The
Commission has been directed by SHVERA to review six specific factors
related to determining if a household will be classified as unserved
concerning the reception of digital television signals.
3. We are requesting relevant technical information to determine if
a new standard should account for the fact that an antenna can be
mounted on a roof or placed in a home and whether the antenna will be
placed in a fixed mounting or be capable of rotating. Information about
the cost and the ease of deployment as well as the effects of the use
of a rotor with the antenna should be included with comments.
4. We will consider whether 47 CFR 73.686(d) should be amended to
create different procedures for determining the requisite digital
signal strength at a location. Portions of Sec. 73.686(d) require an
individual conducting measurement of the television signal available in
a specific location to utilize characteristics of an analog television
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signal to complete the measurement. We request information regarding
amending the rule so that it will be able to account for the
measurement of digital television signals, such as where to tune and
the proper setting for the i.f. bandwidth of the measurement equipment.
The Commission will also consider a procedure for measuring signal
intensity indoors along with criteria that would determine when an
indoor or outdoor measurement should be performed.
5. The Commission further asks if a standard that does not require
the presence of a signal of a certain strength to ensure that a
household can receive a high-quality picture using antennas of
reasonable cost and ease of installation should be developed. Suggested
standards should include sufficient information as to how the standard
will insure that reception of service will occur and how the standard
may be affected by currently available or soon-to-be available
reception equipment.
6. The Commission also seeks comment on whether to develop a
predictive methodology for determining whether a household is unserved
by an adequate digital signal under 17 U.S.C. 119(d)(10). We seek to
determine if the modified Longley-Rice model, with appropriate
modifications, would accurately predict digital signal coverage at a
specific location, or whether there is some other predictive model that
would be more appropriate for this purpose. Commenting parties are
asked to propose specific modifications to the model and provide
detailed analysis as to how the changes will result in a more accurate
model when accounting for environmental features and possible signal
interference. If an alternative model is suggested, we ask that it
include specific technical information concerning its effectiveness in
predicting DTV service at a location as well as information that will
enable its use by the Commission.
7. We request information as to whether there is a wide variation
in the ability of reasonably priced consumer digital television sets to
receive over-the-air signals, such that at a given signal strength some
may be able to display high-quality pictures while others cannot,
whether such variation is related to the price of the television set,
and whether such variation should be factored into setting a standard
for determining if a household is unserved by an adequate digital
signal. Commenting parties should provide information regarding the
sensitivity of various receivers and their interference rejection
capability. We ask that these comments be accompanied by price data and
analysis regarding the correlation between performance and price. We
also ask if there are specific parameters that we should measure when
performing our own analysis on the DTV receiving equipment. We ask if
significant differences in digital receiver performance quality exist,
should those differences be accounted for when determining whether a
household is unserved by an adequate digital signal. If the Commenting
parties recommend that digital receiver quality be a factor we ask that
the parties provide detailed analysis and explain how receiver quality
can be used in ascertaining whether a household is unserved. Finally,
we ask how limitations in receivers can be mitigated through the use of
higher performance antennas or auxiliary devices.
8. Finally, we seek comment on whether to account for factors such
as building loss, external interference sources, or undesired signals
from both digital television and analog television stations using
either the same or adjacent channels in nearby markets, foliage, and
man-made clutter. In particular, interference from both co-channel and
adjacent channel TV transmitters could cause interference to the
desired signal and we ask for comment pertaining to this type of
interference. We request comment on how well digital TV receivers and
satellite set-top-boxes with built-in off-air receivers perform when
contending with interference and should performance specifications be
taken into account by the Commission in order to determine when a
household is unserved by an adequate digital signal? Finally, what
additional factors, if any, should be included when determining the
availability of a DTV signal at an individual location?
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 05-9823 Filed 5-17-05; 8:45 am]
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