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June 14, 1999 - Issue 169 Final Edition
- CHIPS - Microtune(TM) Announces Single-chip Broadband Tuner-Receivers for Multiple TV Standards (June 14)
- Microtune(TM) announced its first single-chip broadband tuner-receivers and said it would be demonstrating the tuners at the National Cable Television Association in Chicago this week. The tuner chips demonstrated will include an NTSC MicroTuner(TM), a Multi-standard PAL MicroTuner and a combination NTSC/PAL MicroTuner. The company said the chips are high-performance, dual conversion tuners suppurting standards like NTSC, DOCSIS, VSB, DVB, and DAVIC. They should find uses in TVs and DTVs, cable modems, set-top boxes and PC/TVs.
Microtune emphasized its MicroTuner(TM) technology is ready to handle the increased spectrum congestion and interference in the TV broadcast bands created by digital broadcasts. Doug Bartek, chairman and CEO of Microtune, said "Our goal was to develop highly-integrated, universal solutions for high-speed media delivery that could be implemented globally across worldwide broadband systems. In the process, we created very small, powerful tuner-receivers that reduce the costs of components, increase the quality and reliability of designs, and address the problems of migrating consumer products from analog to digital environments."
MicroTuner2000(TM)versions for PAL and NTSC/PAL are slated for delivery at the end of the year at prices of $19.95 and $24.95, respectively, in quantities of 10,000.
More information may be obtained at the Microtune web site and in Microtune's News Release.
- SATELLITE - NAB to Hold Eleventh Satellite Uplink Operators Training Seminar (June 14)
- The National Association of Broadcasters announced it would hold its Satellite Uplink Operators Training Seminar at NAB Headquarters in Washington D.C. from October 4-7, 1999. Norman Weinhouse of Norman Weinhouse Associates will conduct the course. NAB said "Mr. Weinhouse has over 30 years of experience in the design, construction and management of satellite communciations systems." Mr. Weinhouse also wrote the 300-page text book used as a basis for the course. In addition to instruction on satellite communications systems, equipment, operating guidelines and safety and interference management techniques, this year's seminar will also cover HDTV and satellite DVB digital transmission.
More information on the course and how to register for it may be found in the NAB NAB Satellite Uplink Operators Training Seminar web page. Additional information is available in the NAB News Release.
- FCC Grants Earth Station Applicants STA to use New Skies Satellites (June 11)
- When Intelsat decided to transfer some of its satellites to the private company New Skies Satellites, N.V., satellite operators in the U.S. faced the possibility of not having FCC authorization to access these satellites. The FCC advised operators to file applications to continue to use the New Skies satellites and since then, the FCC has granted Special Temporary Authority (STA) to U.S. earth station operators providing fixed satellite services (excluding DTH) using these satellites. Since then, the FCC has received requests to access these satellites from other U.S. earth station operators that had not used these satellites before. The Commission granted the STA requests of U.S. Electrodynamics, Crawford Communications, MCA Research Corporation, Globecomm Systems, and DCI II to use access these satellites until June 30, 1999. The FCC cautioned these "authorizations are temporary only and do not prejudice Commission action on the underlying applications for regular authority to operate with the New Skies satellites."
For more details, including information on interference and service constraints on these STAs, refer to the FCC Order and Authorization (da991093).
- FCC Initiates Public Access Via the Internet (June 10)
- The FCC announced it had "adopted a Report and Order enabling the public to access application and licensing information in the Universal Licensing System (ULS) via the Internet." The Order makes it possible for anyone with Internet access to research and review applications and licensing data in the ULS. The FCC said "The public will also have access via the Internet to the ULS Geographic Information System, which enables users to create customized maps of licensing data." Out of concern for security and reliability, parties participating in electronic bidding or filing applications will have to dial directly into the FCC's WAN to access ULS or the auction database.
For more information, see the FCC News Release (nrwl9025). The full text of the Report and Order was not available on-line when this was written.
- FCC Adopts Fourth Annual Report on State of Wireless Competition (June 10)
- The FCC issued its Fourth Annual Report on the State of Wireless Communication. The Report covers commercial mobile radio services such as mobile telephony, paging/messaging, dispatch and mobile data. The Report noted that there are at least five mobile telephone providers in each of the 35 largest Basic Trading Areas (BTAs)and at least three mobile telephone providers in 97 of the 100 largest BTAs in the U.S. Paging/messaging remains competitive, with the estimated number of pagers in service increasing to 50.5-54.2 million units comparied with 48.2 million units in 1997. However, with regard to the mobile data market, the FCC said it "remains in a developmental stage, making competitive assessments difficult." The FCC noted, however, that "over the past year, the mobile data sector has seen numerous companies announcing plans to offer a variety of new products and services in the coming months and years."
More detailed information is available in the FCC News Release (nrwl9024). The full text of the Report was not available on-line when this was written.
- SCIENCE - Scientists Unravel Mysteries of Lightning (June 11)
- Most people who work around transmission sites have mixed feelings about lightning. The displays of electrical power are impressive, but the damage they can cause may be expensive. In conjunction with the quadrennial International Conference on Atmospheric Electricity taking place June 7-11, 1999 in Guntersville, Alabama, NASA has collected an extensive list of lightning related links and news. Once of the findings of current research on lightning is that lightning tends to avoid the most violent regions of the storm. James Dye, a research at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, explained, "It seems that lightning channels themselves are not in the most intense updrafts, but in the weaker updrafts and downdrafts."
If you are interested in lightning, you can find more information on Dye's research, links to other lightning web site, information on sprites and much more at https://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/essd11jun99_1.htm.
- DIGITAL TELEVISION STATION APPLICATIONS - See ap990611.txt
for more information
-
Call (DT) |
Ch. |
Licensee |
Location |
ERP (kW) |
HAAT (m) |
Antenna |
WXPX |
42 |
Paxson |
Bradenton FL |
1000 |
449 |
Non-directional |
WKOI |
39 |
Trinity B'casting |
Richmond IN |
500 |
281 |
Andrew ATW22H3-HSC1-39S |
WNPX |
36 |
Paxson |
Cookeville TN |
1000 |
379 |
Dielectric TFU-18DSC S190 |
KTBW |
14 |
Trinity B'casting |
Tacoma WA |
500 |
473 |
Andrew ATW18H3-HSC1-14S |
- DIGITAL TELEVISION STATION APPLICATIONS - See ap990610.txt
for more information
-
Call (DT) |
Ch. |
Licensee |
Location |
ERP (kW) |
HAAT (m) |
Antenna |
KTTV |
65 |
Fox Television |
Los Angeles CA |
1000 |
n.c. |
Andrew ATW22H6-ETO-65H (mod) |
WXIX |
29 |
Raycom National |
Newport KY |
227 (mod) |
n.c. |
Dielectric TFU-14GBH/VP-R 6T190 |
WKBD |
14 |
Paramount |
Detroit MI |
58.7 |
269 |
Dielectric TLP-24H Custom |
WOIO |
10 |
Raycom National |
Shaker Heights OH |
n.c. |
n.c. |
Harris TAC-4HB-3/12 (mod) |
- DIGITAL TELEVISION STATION APPLICATIONS - See ap990608.txt
for more information
-
Call (DT) |
Ch. |
Licensee |
Location |
ERP (kW) |
HAAT (m) |
Antenna |
WFXT |
31 |
Fox Television |
Boston MA |
154 |
330 |
Shively 2200 Super-Turnstile |
WGVU |
11 |
Grand Valley State U. |
Grand Rapids MI |
3.2 |
249 |
Non-directional |
WNJT |
43 |
NJ Public BC Auth. |
Trenton NJ |
46.0 |
261 |
Non-directional |
- DIGITAL TELEVISION STATION ACTIONS - See ac990610.txt
for more information
-
Applications granted for license or license modification to cover CP:
KTLA-DT CH-31 Los Angeles CA
WTHN-DT CH-10 New Haven CT
WHDH-DT CH-42 Boston MA
WXYZ-DT CH-41 Detroit MI
KCTS-DT CH-41 Seattle WA
WDIV-DT CH-45 Detroit MI
Call (DT) |
Ch. |
Licensee |
Location |
ERP (kW) |
HAAT (m) |
Antenna |
KOLR |
52 |
VHR Springfield |
Springfiled MO |
1000 |
573 |
Andrew ATW30H4-HSO-52S |
KDOC |
32 |
Golden Orange B'cstg |
Anaheim CA |
200 |
960 |
Dielectric TFU-10DSC-R C170 |
KSCI |
61 |
KSLS |
Long Beach CA |
148.8 |
948 |
Andrew ALP12M7-HSWR-61 |
WGIQ |
44 |
Alabama Ed. TV Comm. |
Louisville AL |
168.8 |
243 |
Dielectric TFU-10DSC-R P310BNT |
WIIQ |
19 |
Alabama Ed. TV Comm. |
Demopolis AL |
50.0 |
313 |
Dielectric TFU-10DSC-R P220 |
WJW |
31 |
WJW License |
Cleveland OH |
625 |
317 |
Andrew ATW22H2-ESO-31H |
KARE |
35 |
Gannett Minnesota |
Minneapolis MN |
774 |
435 |
Harris TAD-32UDA-5/80 |
WCCO |
32 |
CBS B'cstg |
Minneapolis MN |
1000 |
433 |
Harris TAD-32UDA-5/80 |
KSTP |
50 |
Hubbard B'castg |
St. Paul MN |
1000 |
433 |
Harris TAD-32UDA-5/80-MRST |
WBOC |
21 |
WBOC |
Salisbury MD |
173.8 |
302 |
Harris TAD-38UDA-4/56-MRT |
- OTHER Items of Interest
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