LPFM Recon Suggests LPFM Certification Waivers Possible
The FCC low-power FM order on reconsideration changed little from the draft, as expected (see 2106160048). A footnote changed for the final version acknowledged concerns by REC Networks and Common Frequency about rejection of criticisms of rules requiring LPFM stations…
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use certified equipment. Common Frequency argues those rules are stricter than what's required of FM translators owned by full-power FM broadcasters. Both versions suggested LPFMs could seek a petition for rulemaking, the final saying a carve-out suggested by REC “could create industry confusion regarding our transmitter certification requirements.” The final suggested some LPFM outlets with certification issues could seek waivers: “Our rules already permit waivers upon a public interest showing from any applicant with unique circumstances.”