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Before theFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20554
Amendment of Section 73.202(b)Table of AllotmentsFM Broadcast Stations(Eagle, Fort Morgan, and Hudson, Colorado,Bayard and Bridgeport, Nebraska, andDouglas and Fort Laramie, Wyoming)
In the Matter of
To: Assistant Chief, Audio DivisionMedia Bureau
PETITION FOR RULE MAKING
On-Air Family, LLC ("On-Air"), licensee of KBRU-FM, Fort Morgan, Colorado, and
Salisbury Broadcasting Colorado, LLC ("Salisbury"), licensee of KTUN(FM), Eagle, Colorado
(together, "Joint Petitioners"), by their counsel, hereby request that the Commission amend the
FM Table of Allotments to (1) delete Channel 269A from Fort Morgan, CO and allot Channel
268C to Hudson, Colorado as that community's first local service, and (2) substitute Channel
269Cl for Channel 268C at Eagle, Colorado. If this Petition is granted, the Joint Petitioners will
file applications for Channel 268C at Hudson Channel 269Cl at Eagle, and the parties will
construct their respective facilities if their applications are granted. The effectuation of these
changes will require one additional change at Bridgeport, Nebraska. These changes will also
enable the allotment of two new services, at Bayard, Nebraska and Fort Laramie, Wyoming, for
which the Joint Petitioners (or either one of them) will file an application and construct the
facilities if authorized. The following table summarizes the changes requested in this Petition:
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268C 269CI269A
ChannelExisting Proposed
City
Eagle, ColoradoFort Morgan, ColoradoHudson, ColoradoBayard, NebraskaBridgeport, NebraskaDouglas, WyomingFort Laramie, Wyoming
267C265A
268C267CI277C229A265C2
I. Station KBRU-FM, Fort Morgan to Hudson, Colorado
A. Technical Analysis
1. As demonstrated in the Technical Narrative, Channel 268C can be allotted to
Hudson, Colorado at coordinates 39-55-27 North Latitude, 103-58-25 West Longitude consistent
with Section 73.207 of the Commission's Rules, provided that changes are made at Eagle,
Colorado and Bridgeport, Nebraska, as described more fully below. See Exhibit HI. A 70 dBu
signal can be provided to Hudson from the proposed reference point. See Exhibit H2. The
relocation of KBRU-FM from Fort Morgan to Hudson will result in a predicted net gain in
population of 1,379,272 persons within the 60 dBu signal from the station. See Technical
Narrative. There is no loss area. See Exhibit H3.
B. Change in Community of License
2. The Joint Petitioners desire to change the community of license for Station
KBRU-FM from Fort Morgan to Hudson under the guidelines set forth in Amendment of the
Commission's Rules Regarding Modification of FM and TV Authorizations to SpecifY a New
Community ofLicense, 4 FCC Rcd 3870 (1989), recons. granted in part, 5 FCC Rcd 7094 (1990)
("Community of License"). There, the Commission stated that a station may change its
community of license without subjecting the licensee to competing expressions of interest if (1)
the proposed allotment is mutually exclusive with the current allotment; (2) the current
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community of license will not be deprived of its only local service; and (3) the proposed
arrangement of allotments is preferred under the Commission's allotment priorities. These
criteria are met here. First, the proposed use of Channel 268C at Hudson is mutually exclusive
with the current use of Channel 269A at Fort Morgan. See Exhibit HI. Second, Fort Morgan
will not be deprived of its only local service because it is currently served by one other station,
KFTM(AM). Third, the provision of a first local service at Hudson (population 1,565) under
Priority 3 will result in a preferential arrangement of allotments over the retention of a second
local service at Fort Morgan (pop. 11,034) under Priority 4 (all population figures taken from the
2000 U.S. Census). See Revision of FM Assignment Policies and Procedures, 90 FCC 2d 88
(1982).
3. Hudson is not located in an Urbanized Area and the proposed 70 dEu contour of
KBRU-FM will not cover 50 percent of any Urbanized Area. Thus, this relocation does not raise
concerns with the relocation of stations from rural to urbanized areas. See Headland, Alabama
and Chattahoochee, Florida, 10 FCC Rcd 10352 (1995).
4. Hudson is a community deserving of a first local service preference. Hudson is a
growing community located in Weld County, Colorado, off U.S. Interstate Highway 76. Hudson
is listed in the U.S. Census 2000 with a population of 1,565. The U.S. Post Office associates ZIP
Code 80642 with Hudson and operates the Hudson Main Post Office at 738 Cedar Street in
Hudson. See Exhibit A. Hudson's govemment functions independently of any other
governmental units. According to Judy McGill, the deputy town clerk for Hudson, Hudson has
an elected mayor and six member Board of Trustees who serve four year terms. The town
government has a town clerk, town treasurer and town administrator. Among the services
provided by the town government include water, sewer, maintenance, and animal control. The
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town's website <www.hudsoncolorado.org> is under construction and will provide infonnation
on the town government and services. Police protection is provided by the Weld County Sheriff
which operates a substation in Hudson. See Exhibit A.
S. According to Ms. McGill, the Hudson Fire Protection District operates two
stations in Hudson offering fire, rescue, EMS and other services to the citizens of Hudson.
According to Ms. McGill, the Town of Hudson was founded in 1887 as a water stop for the
Burlington & Missouri Railroad. The Town was incorporated in 1914. A few businesses identify
themselves by using "Hudson" in their names, for example, Hudson Bookkeeping, Hudson
Lockers, Hudson Nursery, Hudson Radiator, Hudson Welding and Fabrication, Hudson Pet &
Feed Supply, and Hudson Greenhouse. In addition, Hudson businesses include a wide variety of
companies such as Active Truck Sales & Parts, Inc., Wisecrack Windshield Repair, Denver
Plastics Co., Anderson Star Market, Barn Store, Creekside Landscaping, Inc., Farm & Home
Lumber Co., Phil's Mechanical Service, Inc., Adam's Locksmith, Eagle Wireless, Inc., AI's Gift
& Thrift, and Valley Bank & Trust. Dining establishments in Hudson include Longhorn & Co.
and Pepper Pod. See Exhibit A.
6. The Weld County School District provides public education for children in
Hudson. Hudson Elementary School is located in Hudson. See Exhibit A. The town operates
the Hudson Public Library, which is open six days a week offering internet services, juvenile and
audio sections and other services. See Exhibit A. There are several houses of worship located in
Hudson including First Southern Baptist Church, Grace Lutheran Church, James Memorial and
United Methodist Church. See Exhibit A.
7. On-Air reiterates that as the licensee of KBRU-FM, it will apply for Channel
268C at Hudson and construct the facilities.
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II. Station KTUN, Eagle, Colorado
8. To permit the allotment of Channel 268C at Hudson, Salisbury hereby agrees to
the substitution of Channel 269CI for Channel 268C at Eagle, Colorado for use by Station
KTUN(FM) and relocate the station's transmitter site. Channel 269CI can be allotted to Eagle at
coordinates 39-45-15 North Latitude, 106-54-13 West Longitude in compliance with the
Commission's spacing rules. See Exhibit EI. From the new transmitter site, the station will
place a 70 dBu contour over all of Eagle, Colorado. See Exhibit E2. Although there will be a
small net loss in population served by the station (21,738 persons) this loss is more than made up
by the gains in service overall as a result of this petition.
III. Station KOLT, Bridgeport, Nebraska
9. In order to allot Channel 268C to Hudson, Colorado, Channel 267C must be
deleted at Bridgeport, Nebraska. In a previous application, See FCC File No. BPH
20011009ABZ, as amended, Jan. 22, 2002, On-Air requested that the Commission issue an
Order to Show Cause to Tracy Broadcasting Corporation, licensee of Station KOLT(FM),
Bridgeport, Nebraska under the Commission's CO downgrade procedures.! In this petition, the
Joint Petitioners offer an alternative. Channel 277C may be substituted for Channel 267C at
Bridgeport in compliance with the Commission's spacing rules. See Exhibit BRI. The Joint
Petitioners hereby request that the Commission issue a separate Order to Show Cause to Tracy
Broadcasting Corporation to demonstrate why KOLT should not have its channel changed from
267C to 277C.
This application has been refiled (BPH-20020719AAU).
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IV. New Channel 267Cl, Bayard, Nebraska
10. The substitution of Channel 277C for Channel 267C at Bridgeport, Nebraska
described above makes possible the allotment of Channel 267CI at Bayard, Nebraska as that
community's first local service. Channel 267CI can be allotted to Bayard in compliance with
the Commission's spacing rules, as shown in Exhibits B I and B2.
11. The City of Bayard, Nebraska, is a community deserving of a first local service.
Bayard is a bustling agricultural community located in the west central Morrill County,
Nebraska, off U.S. Highway 26 near the historic landmark Chimney Rock. Bayard is listed in the
U.S. Census 2000 with a population of 1,247. The U.S. Post Office associates ZIP Code 69334
with Bayard and operates the Bayard Post Office at 517 Main Street in Bayard. See Exhibit B.
Bayard's govemment functions independently of any other govemmental units. According to the
city website <www.bayardne.net>. Bayard has an elected mayor and six city council members
who meet the second Tuesday of the month. The mayor and council members serve four year
terms. According to Joyce Mick, Bayard City Clerk, the city govemment has a city clerk, city
treasurer, police chief, utility superintendent, and nursing home administrator. Among the
services provided by the city government are garbage removal, municipal sanitary system,
electrical distribution system, housing authority, water, road maintenance, animal control and
park and recreation. The city operates the Chimney Rock Golf Course, Bayard City Swimming
Pool, Chimney Rock Villa (nursing home) and Senior Citizen Center. Police protection is
provided by the Bayard Police Department. See Exhibit B.
12. The Bayard Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department operates in Bayard offering
fire, rescue, EMS and other services to the citizens of Bayard. The City of Bayard has its own
unique identity and history. According to Ms. Mick, the City takes its name from a community in
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Iowa where a homesteading family originated who settled in present day Bayard. The City of
Bayard was incorporated July 1888. A few businesses identify themselves by using "Bayard" in
their names, for example, Bayard Meat Processing, Bayard Diner and Bayard Pharmacy. Bayard
businesses include a wide variety of companies such as Ensser Chevrolet, Sweet Basil
Restaurant, Panhandle Real Estate, Valley Bank & Trust, Landmark, Inn, Reifschneider Texaco,
Oregon Trail Wagon Trail, A&J Trucking, Simplot Fertilizer and Kienzle's Jack & Jill. Bayard
Transcript-Newspaper is the local hometown newspaper. It is published every Wednesday,
offering local news and information. The City of Bayard's economy is based on its agricultural
products and tourism. The Chimney Rock National Historic Site is located in Bayard. The site
is open daily. See Exhibit B.
13. The Hill School District #44 provides public education for children in Bayard.
Bayard Elementary School and Bayard High School are located in Bayard. See Exhibit B. The
city operates the Bayard City Library which is open six days a week offering Internet services,
juvenile and audio sections and other services. See Exhibit B. There are several houses of
worship located in Bayard including Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Spanish Assembly Church,
Good News Church and Greek Orthodox Church. Among the events that are held in Bayard is
the Chimney Rock Pioneer Days. Among the organizations located in Bayard are American
Legion Club, Bayard Tiger Booster Club, Bayard Lions Club, Chimney Rock Jaycees and VFW.
See Exhibit B.
14. The proposed facility at Bayard will provide new 60 dBu service to 62,490
persons in an area of 16,422 sq. km. See Exhibit B2. If the Commission grants this petition, the
Joint Petitioners will apply for Channel 267Cl at Bayard, and construct the facility if the
application is granted.
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V. New Channel 265C2, Fort Laramie, Wyoming
15. The substitution of Channel 277C for Channel 267C at Bridgeport, Nebraska also
makes possible the allotment of Channel 265C2 at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, as that commnnity's
first local service. Channel 265C2 can be allotted to Fort Laramie in compliance with the
Commission's spacing rules, provided that vacant Channel 265A is deleted at Douglas,
Wyoming. See Exhibits FI and F2. Channel 229A can be substituted for the vacant Channel
265A at Douglas. See Exhibit Dl.
16. The Town of Fort Laramie, Wyoming, is a community deserving of a first local
service. Fort Laramie is a historically significant community located in southeastern Wyoming
off U.S. Highway 26. Fort Laramie is listed in the U.S. Census 2000 with a population of243.
The U.S. Post Office associates ZIP Code 82212 with Fort Laramie and operates the Fort
Laramie Main Post Office at 105 East Merriam Street in Fort Laramie. See Exhibit C. Fort
Laramie's government functions independently of any other governmental units. According to
Fort Laramie Town Clerk, Ms. Vicki Dowscher, Fort Laramie has an elected mayor and four
town council members. The mayor and council members serve two and four year tenns
respectively. The town government has a town clerk, police chief, and fire chief. Among the
services provided by the town government are electricity, garbage, sewage, road maintenance,
animal control and park and recreation. Police protection is provided the Fort Laramie Police
Department.
17. The Fort Laramie Volunteer Fire Department operates in Fort Laramie offering
fire, rescue, EMS and other services to the citizens of Fort Laramie. The Town of Fort Laramie
has its own unique identity and history. The Town takes its name from the old western fort of
Fort Laramie. The Town was incorporated in 1925. A few businesses identify themselves by
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using "Fort Laramie" in their names, for example, Fort Laramie Conoco, Fort Laramie Historical
Association Bookstore, Fort Laramie Saloon, and Fort Laramie Motel. Other Fort Laramie
businesses include a wide variety of companies such as Ostrander Training Stables, Garhart's
Pioneers Inn, Chuck Wagon RV Park & Gift Shop and Studio B Hair Saloon. Fort Laramie's
economy is based on its history and tourism. The Fort Laramie National Historic Site is located
in Fort Laramie. The site is open daily. See Exhibit C.
18. The Goshen County School District provides public education for children in Fort
Laramie. Fort Laramie Middle School, located in Fort Laramie, offers schooling from grades 6
through 8. See Exhibit C. The Fort Laramie Community Presbyterian Church is located in the
town. Among the events that are held in Fort Laramie are the Fort Laramie Bat Festival, Frontier
4th of July 4th of July Fireworks, Town Celebration Day, Living History Weekend and Evening
Program, Fort Laramie Holiday Open House and Holiday Building Illumination. Founded in
1956, the Fort Laramie Historical Association is a nonprofit organization supporting the
interpretive educational and preservation efforts at the Fort Laramie National Site. See Exhibit
C.
19. The proposed facility at Fort Laramie will provide new 60 dBu service to 14,151
persons in an area of 8,560 sq. km. See Exhibit F2. If the Commission grants this petition, the
Joint Petitioners will apply for Channel 265C2 at Fort Laramie, and construct the facility if the
application is granted.
VI. CONCLUSION
Grant of this petition IS III the public interest because Hudson, Colorado, Bayard,
Nebraska, and Fort Laramie, Wyoming will each receive their first local service. Grant of the
petition will produce a total net increase in service to nearly 1.5 million people in an area of
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approximately 50,000 sq. kIn. The Joint Petitioners reiterate that if the Commission grants this
petition, they will file applications and construct their respective facilities. The Commission
should promptly issue a Notice of Proposed Rule Making and an Order to Show Cause as
described herein.
Respectfully submitted,
ON-AIR FAMILY, LLC.SALISBURY BROADCASTINGCOLORADO, LLC
By:Mark . Lipp1. T mas NolanShook, Hardy & Bacon600 14th Street, NWSuite 800Washington, DC 20005-2004(202) 783-8400
Their counsel
July 19, 2002
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Technical Narrative
1. KBRU, 268C, Hudson, Colorado
This petition seeks the re-allotment and upgrade KBRU-FM, presentlylicensed with 269A facilities to the community of Fort Morgan, Colorado.KBRU also has a pending application, filed simultaneously on forms 301with station KTUN, Eagle, Colorado, to upgrade to 268C. This petitionseeks essentially the same technical upgrade, but with the added benefitof First Local Service to Hudson, Colorado and two other Communities.
KBRU-FM can be reallotted and upgraded in full compliance with thespacing requirements of 47 CFR 73.207 at 39-55-27 North 103-58-25West, provided the requested changes are made to stations KTUN-FMand KOLT-FM. Please refer to Exhibit H1. Hudson, Colorado liescompletely within the hypothetical City Grade contour of KTUN at theproposed site. Please refer to Exhibit H2.
Hudson, Colorado is a U.S. Census Town with an area of 6 Sq. KM and a2000 Census population of 1,565 persons. At present, the licensed ClassA facility of KBRU provides interference-free service to 26,427 persons inan area of 2,516 Sq. KM. The requested upgrade will allow KBRU toserve 1,405,699 persons in an area of 26,475 Sq. KM., according to theU.S. Census. This is a net gain of 1,379,272 persons and an increase ofcoverage area of 23,959 Sq. KM.
2. KTUN 269C1, Eagle, Colorado
KTUN-FM is presently licensed with 268C facilities which are short spacedto the proposed 268C facilities for KBRU-FM. KTUN operates with slightlyless than maximum facilities, but in excess of that which would beclassified as CO. With an antenna height of 674 Meters Above AverageTerrain and Effective Radiated Power of 36 KW (License BLH1984042700) the interference free coverage extends 84 KM. To allowthe upgrade of KBRU-FM as requested, KTUN-FM seeks to downgradeslightly, change channel to 269C1 and to move to a different site.
KTUN-FM can be reallotted in full compliance with the spacingrequirements of 47 CFR 73.207 at coordinates 39-45-15 North 106-54-13West. Please see Exhibit E1. The Community of Eagle, Colorado liesentirely within the hypothetical City Grade coverage contour of theproposed KTUN-FM facility. Please see Exhibit E2
Presently KTUN, with the licensed 268C facility, provides interference freecoverage to 136,428 persons in an area of 22,167 Sq. KM. The proposeddowngraded and moved facility will provide interference free coverage to114,690 persons in an area of 16,422.1 Sq. KM. This is a loss of serviceto 21,738 persons in an area of 5,745 Sq. KM.
3. KOLT, 267C, Bridgeport, Nebraska
This petition seeks a change of channel for station KOLT-FM from thepresent 267C to 277C. Station KOZY-FM, formerly 280C3, was orderedto 239C3 in Docket 97-106. As such, there is no conflict and KOLT canbe assigned 277C at the present licensed site in full compliance with therequirements of 47 CFR 73.207. Please see Exhibit BR1.
4. NEW, 267C1, Bayard, Nebraska
This petition seeks the allotment of channel 267C1 to the Community ofBayard, Nebraska. Bayard, Nebraska is a U.S. Census City withpopulation 1,247 persons in an area of 1.8 Sq. KM. Bayard presently hasno local aural service.
267C1 can be allotted without a site restriction at coordinates 41-45-22North, 103-19-26 West in full compliance with the spacing requirements of47 CFR 73.207, provided KOLT is reassigned to operate on channel277C. Please refer to Exhibit B1. The Community boundaries of Bayardlie completely within the hypothetical City Grade contour of the proposednew facility. Please see Exhibit B2.
The proposed new facility at Bayard will provide an additional interferencefree service to 62,490 persons in an area of 16,422.1 Sq. KM.
5. NEW, 265C2, Fort Laramie, Wyoming
This petition seeks the allotment of channel 265C2 to the Community ofFort Laramie, Wyoming. Fort Laramie, Wyoming is a U.S. Census Townwith a population of 243 persons in an area of 0.7 Sq. KM. Fort Laramiepresently has no local aural service.
265C2 can be allotted without a site restriction at coordinates 42-27-37North 104-27-10 West in full compliance with the spacing requirements of47 CFR 73.207, provided KOLT is reassigned to operate on channel 277Cand the channel of the 265A facility at Douglas, Wyoming is substituted ..Please refer to Exhibit F1. The Community boundaries of Fort Laramie liecompletely within the hypothetical City Grade contour of the proposed newfacility. Please see Exhibit F2.
The proposed new facility at Fort Laramie will provide an additionalinterference free service to 14,151 persons in an area of 8,560.4 Sq. KM.
6. VACANT, 265A, Douglas, Wyoming
Compliance with 47 CFR 73.207 for the new allotment at Fort Laramie,Wyoming requires a substitution of the channel for the 265A allotment atDouglas, Wyoming. This petition proposes 229A as the replacement,which can be substituted at the present site reference for the 265Aallotment. 227A or 228A also appear suitable.
7. Summary
This petition, if adopted in the entirety, will provide first local service forthree Communities in three adjoining states. A total of over 3,000 personswould be benefited in this way. Additionally, almost one and one-halfmillion persons would receive an additional interference free service overan area of almost 50,000 square kilometers, while only 21,738 persons inan area of 5,745 square kilometers would lose a interference free service.No person would be underserved by this proposal.
For these reasons, this petition should be granted.
Affidavit and Qualifications of Technical Consultant
State of Illinois )Community of Forest Lake ) ss:County of Lake )
Frank G. McCoy, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is an employee ofAmerican Media Services which firm has been engaged to provide technical and otherconsulting in connection with the preparation of the attached.
He attended Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago and has been active in broadcastengineering for over 25 years as an employee of and consultant to numerous FCClicensees.
The attached Technical Narrative and the associated exhibits were either prepared by himor under his direction and are believed to be true and correct.
Dated: June 6, 2002
Frank G. McCoyAffiant
Seal
06-06-2002
FM Study for: KBRUFMLocation: HUDSON, CO
[*J by HAATCall City, StateStatus Proponent
Frank McCoy
FCC Database Date: 5/31/2002Channel Class: C
indicates calculated as missing in database.Chan Class Freq kW Latitude Dist.
File Number HAAT Longitude Azm.
Exhibit Hl
39-55-27103-58-25
RequiredClear (km)
»»»» Study For Channel 268 101.5 mHz ««««
KBRUFM FORT MORGAN, COAPP Fac. No. 38629
Note: Pending application
268 C 101. 5BPH-20011009ABZ
site for KBRU.
92.0621
39-55-27103-58-25
0.0 2900.0 -290.0 SHORT
ALLOCR FLAGLER, CO 268 C2 101.5 39-28-32 104.8 249ADD RM-vm90 0 102-53-54 118.0 -144.2 SHORT
Note: This petition was withdrawn by the petitioner.
KBRUFM FORT MORGAN, CO 269 A 101.7 3.00 40-15-31 38.6 165LIC Fac. No. 38629 BLH-3983 41 103-51-07 15.6 -126.4 SHORT
Note: Existing licensed facility of KBRU
KTUNLIC
Note:
EAGLE, COFac. No. 44012
KTUN is proposed
268 C 101.5 36.0 39-44-18BLH-19840427DO 674 106-47-58
to change to 269Cl in this petition.
242.8266.0
290-47.2 SHORT
KOLTFM BRIDGEPORT, NIlLIC Fac. No. 81766
Note: KOLT is proposed
267 C 101.3 100.BLH-20010827AAD 339
to change to 277C at the
41-50-23 213.1 241103-49-36 3.3 -27.9 SHORT
present site in this petition.
proposed new service in this petition.
ALLOCADD
Note:
BAYARD, NE 267 Cl 101. 3 41-45-22103-19-26
210.69 20914.9 +1.69 CLOSE
KOSILIC
KOSICP
KNECLIC
DENVER, COFac. No. 67844
DENVER, COFac. No. 67844
YUMA, COFac. No. 84353
266 C 101.1 66.0+BMLH-19960415KK 495
266 C 101.1 81.0+BPH-20010214ABZ 495
265 C3 100.9 25.0BLH-19990427KB 106
39-43-45105-14-06
39-43-45105-14-06
40-00-33102-45-37
110.1259.1
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104.184.4
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EAGLE, CO 269 Cl 101.7 36.0+ 39-44-18 242.8 209Fac. No. 44012 BPH-20020122AAS 674 106-47-58 266.0 +33.8 CLEAR
Pending one step application site for KTUN. One-step allotment referenceherein as the reference site for KTUN) is 251.51 KM distant at bearingdegrees True and is clear by a margin of 42.51 KM.
NEW
APPSTERLING, COFac. No. 89509
214 C2 90.7 25.0BPED-19971222MB 111
40-29-46103-38-23
69.624.0
35+34.6 CLEAR
KMUSFM BURNS, WY
LIC Fac. No. 56234270 C2 101.9 50.0
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06-06-2002
FM Study for: ALLOCLocation: EAGLE, CO
[*1 by HAATCall City, StateStatus Proponent
Frank McCoy
FCC Database Date: 5/31/2002Channel Class: Cl
indicates calculated as missing in database.Chan Class Freq kW Latitude Dist.
File Number HAAT Longitude Azm.
Exhibit El
39-45-15106-54-13
RequiredClear (km)
»»»» Study For Channel 269 101.7 mHz ««««
ALLOCVAC
Note:
EAGLE, COFac. No. 44012
One step reference
269 Cl 101.7 39-45-15 0.0 245o 106-54-13 0.0 -245.0
for pending KTUN application BPH-20020l22AAS.SHORT
KTUNAPP
Note:
EAGLE, CO 269 Cl 101.7 36.0+Fac. No. 44012 BPH-20020122AAS 674
Tower site for pending KTUN application.
39-44-18106-47-58
9.1 245101.1 -235.9 SHORT
KTUNLIC
Note:
EAGLE, COFac. No. 44012
Existing licensed
268 C 101.5BLH-19840427DO
facility for KTUN.
36.0674
39-44-18106-47-58
9.1 209101.1 -199.9 SHORT
ALLOCR PAONIA, COADD
Note: 270C2 was allotted
270 C2 101.9RH-195 0
to Olathe, Colorado in
38-52-26 120.6107-43-24 216.1
Docket 99-28.
158-37.4 SHORT
ALLOCR PAONIA, COADD
Note: 270C2 was allotted to
ALLOCR PAONIA, COADD
Note: 270C2 was allotted to
270 A 101. 9RH-9346 0Olathe, Colorado in
270 A 101. 9RH-195 0Olathe, Colorado in
38-52-06 114.9107-35-36 211.4
Docket 99-28.
38-52-06 114.9107-35-36 211.4
Docket 99-28.
133-18.1
133-18.1
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KKCSFM COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 270 C 101.9 72.0LIC Fac. No. 70822 BLH-19960111KJ 695
38-44-43104-51-41
208.86 209121.8 -0.14 CLOSE
ALLOCR OLATHE, COADD
270 C2 101.9RH-9438 o
38-36-18107-58-54
157.93 158216.5 -0.07 CLOSE
KSMTLIC
BRECKENRIDGE, COFac. No. 57336
272 ABLH-6825
102.3 3.00-70
39-29-44106-01-44
80.4110.6
75+5.4 CLOSE
KOSILIC
KOSICP
DENVER, COFac. No. 67844
DENVER, COFac. No. 67844
266 C 101.1 66.0+BMLH-19960415KK 495
266 C 101.1 81.0+BPH-20010214ABZ 495
39-43-45105-14-06
39-43-45105-14-06
143.190.6
143.190.6
105+38.1
105+38.1
CLEAR
CLEAR
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o 25 50
I I I Ikilometers
06-06-2002 Frank McCoy Exhibit BR1
FM Study for: KOLTFM FCC Database Date: 5/31/2002Location: BRIDGEPORT, NE Channel Class: C
[*l by HAAT indicates calculated as missing in database.Call City, State Chan Class Freq kW Latitude Dist.Status Proponent File Number HAAT Longitude Azm.
»»»» Study For Channel 277 103.3 mHz ««««
41-50-23103-49-36
RequiredClear (km)
KOZYFM GERING, NELIC Fac. No. 67473
Note: KOZY ordered to
280 C3 103.9 7.00BLH-19960807KE 31
239C3 in Docket 97-106
41-51-50103-42-20
10.475.0
96-85.6 SHORT
ALLOCR CHEYENNE, NYADD
280 C1 103.9RM-spm94 o
41-04-35104-33-49
104.76 105216.2 -0.24 CLOSE
ALLOC HANNA, NYVAC
277 A 103.3RM-9670 o
41-52-06106-34-00
227.51 226271.7 +1.51 CLOSE
ALLOCR CHEYENNE, NYDEL
280 C2 103.9RM-spm94 o
41-08-17104-48-22
113.0226.7
105+8.0 CLOSE
ALLOC CHEYENNE, NYVAC
280 C2 103.9RM-9071 o
41-08-17104-48-22
113.0226.7
105+8.0 CLOSE
KAVD
APPPARKER, COFac. No. 79249
276 C 103.1 100.BPH-20011207AAM 600
39-29-43104-02-06
260.9183.9
241+19.9 CLEAR
KRFXLIC
DENVER, COFac. No. 29731
278 CBLH-4823
103.5 100.320
39-43-50105-14-07
262.7207.4
241+21. 7 CLEAR
ALLOC PARKER, CORSV
276 C 103.1RM-9890 o
39-26-08104-02-05
267.5183.8
241+26.5 CLEAR
06-06-2002
FM Study for: NEWLocation: BAYARD, NE
[*l by IlAATCall City, StateStatus Proponent
Frank McCoy
FCC Database Date: 5/31/2002Channel Class: C1
indicates calculated as missing in database.Chan Class Freq kW Latitude Dist.
File Number IlAAT Longitude A.m.
Exhibit B1
41-45-22103-19-26
RequiredClear (km)
»»»» Study For Channel 267 101.3 mHz ««««
KOLTFM BRIDGEPORT, NELIC Fae. No. 81766
Note: Proposed in this
267 C 101.3 100. 41-50-23 42.8 270BLH-20010827AAD 339 103-49-36 282.7 -227.2
petition to change to 277C at the present site.SHORT
KBRUFM FORT MORGAN, COAPP Fae. No. 38629
Note: Pending application
268 C 101. 5BPH-20011009ABZ
for KBRU
92.0621
39-55-27103-58-25
210.69 209195.3 +1.69 CLOSE
KBRUFM HUDSON, CO 268 C 101.5ADD Fae. No. 38629
Note: Proposed change of community and class
39-55-27 210.69 209103-58-25 195.3 +1.69
upgrade in this petition.CLOSE
NEWADD
Note:
FORT LARAMIE, WY 265 C2 100.9Fae. No. 38629
Proposed new service in this petition.
42-27-37104-27-10
121. 8310.3
79+42.8 CLEAR
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06-06-2002 Frank McCoy Exhibit FJ.
FM Study for: NEW FCC Database Date: 5/3J./2002Location: FORT LARAMIE, WY ChanneJ. CJ.ass: C2
[*l by HAAT indicates calculated as missing in database.CaJ.J. City, State Chan CJ.ass Freq kW Latitude Dist.Status Proponent FiJ.e Number HAAT Longitude Azm.
»»»» Study For Channel 265 100.9 MHz ««««
42-27-37J.04-27-J.0
RequiredCJ.ear (km)
ALLOCR DOUGLAS, WYADD
Note: Proposed in thisalso appear suitable.
265 A J.00.9RM-
petition to change to
42-45-J.8 84.7 J.66o J.05-24-J.8 293.J. -8J..3 SHORTalternate channel 229A. 227 or 228
KOLTFM BRIDGEPORT, NELIC Fac. No. 81766
Note: Proposed in this
267 C 101.3 J.OO.BLH-20010827AAD 339
petition to change to 277C
41-50-23 86.2 J.05103-49-36 J.42.9 -18.8at the present site.
SHORT
KOLZ CHEYENNE # WY 264 Cl 100.7 97.0 41-06-01 J.57.89 J.58LIC Fac. No. 30225 BLH-J.9790806AO J.49 105-00-23 J.97.J. -0.11 CLOSE
KDDX SPEARFISH, SD 266 C J.01.1 100. 44-J.9-35 213.3 J.88LIC Fac. No. 17689 BLH-20000112ABW 545 103-50-06 13.4 +25.3 CLEAR
ALLOC ALLIANCE, NE 263 CJ. 100.5 42-07-01 116.4 79RSV RM-9890 0 J.03-07-09 108.7 +37.4 CLEAR
ALLOC BAYARD, NE 267 Cl J.01.3 41-45-22 J.21. 8 79ADD 0 103-19-26 J.29.6 +42.8 CLEAR
Note: Proposed new service in this petition.
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06-06-2002 Frank McCoy Exhibit D1
FM Study for: ALLOCR FCC Database Date: 5/31/2002Location: DOUGLAS, WY Channel Class: A
[*] by HAAT indicates calculated as missing in database.Call City, State Chan Claas Freq kW Latitude Dist.Status Proponent File Number HAAT Longitude Azm.
42-45-18105-24-18
RequiredClear (km)
»»»» Study For Channel 229 93.7 mHz ««««
ALLOCR CHEYENNE, WY 229 C1 93.7 41-06-47 205.1 200ADD RM-spm94 0 104-16-24 152.4 +5.1 CLOSE
KYTI SHERIDAN, WY 229 C 93.7 75.0 44-37-20 249.1 226LIC Fac. No. 12931 BLH-19990914AAN 368 107-06-57 327.0 +23.1 CLEAR
KYTI SHERIDAN, WY 229 C 93.7 75.0 44-37-20 249.1 226CP Fac. No. 12931 BMPH-19990401IB 368 107-06-57 327.0 +23.1 CLEAR
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