REC Networks response to Chairman Wheeler's blog about AM
In response to the blog written by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler about AM revitalization, REC does agree that there needs to be an improvement in the AM service. This can be done in several ways:
- First and most importantly, re-purpose AM as a regional broadcasting service giving priority to the Class A and B stations and restoring the pre-1980 sanctity of the clear channel. Class C stations should be given an opportunity, perhaps on an auction basis to upgrade to the extended band to allow them to operate 10 kW daytime and 1 kW at night.
- Class D stations should be removed from AM altogether and placed in new spectrum between 76 and 88 MHz.
- FM translators for AM stations should only be an interim solution and in no case should a Class A or B AM station be permitted to operate a translator.
- FM translators should be made available for LPFM stations and they should be able to be moved as a minor change without regard for contour overlap between the old and new locations.
- The FCC needs to create and enforce stronger Part 15 regulations that no only protect AM spectrum but also the high frequency (3-30 MHz) bands from unnecessary interference. REC is deeply concerned that our existing Part 15 rules will not be enforced with the closing of field offices.