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Nexus Teams with NICOM!


Nexus offers Nicom products exclusively!


Nexus Broadcast is back!  We have recently teamed up with Nicom to bring you worldclass broadcast products and customer service.  This alignment of the two companies comes after stiff competition among the two companies made it clear that working together would produce the best possible broadcast solutions for our customers.  Nicom and Nexus have provided top quality products to the broadcast industry for years.  With Nicom’s unique supply line relationships and Nexus’ dedication to customer support, we are sure our new cooperation will be of great benefit to our customers.

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Nexus Helps All Radio Stations, Full Power and Low Power FM Radio

Choosing Nexus Broadcast Assistance

Broadcast Engineering Experience

  • Nexus Broadcast is headed by Leo Ashcraft,  a broadcast engineer and broadcast consultant.  He commands over 28 years experience in FCC regulatory and technical  matters.  He has assisted many clients  in  application preparation and filing FCC  applications and in  compliance matters. These clients have included Christian, African-American, and Hispanic-American groups. Many are  first-time broadcasters.

Stay Informed

  • Nexus will keep you informed of the  FCC  requirements for radio stations, we will  assist you in preparing and filing applications with the FCC, and to advocate the interests of  broadcasters.

Affordable

  • Nexus is dedicated to providing affordable Broadcast consulting  services.  We are not affiliated with or represent group owners of large commercial broadcast stations. The fees are $750 for us to review an application prepared by you.   We will ensure that the required documentation is complete and that the application is in compliance with FCC regulations. Or, if you would like us to prepare and file the application for you, the  fees would be $2,500.  Some discounts are available, contact us to see if you qualify.  In either case, we will guarantee that your application is acceptable for filing with the FCC.

Sensible

  • Many prospective clients and asked us why they would  need  a professional Broadcast consultant to assist with filing an  application at the FCC.  The FCC imposes very strict technical requirements on applicants and imposes very strict requirements as to who is eligible to apply.  If your application is not in strict compliance with FCC rules and “letter perfect,” and if the required documentation is incomplete, it will be dismissed without a chance  to file again!

Defense/Offense

  • In addition to providing Radio & TV Broadcast consulting services to review or prepare an application, we  also show you  how you can increase your chances of obtaining a license in the event of competing applications for the same frequency in your area.   We can also file petitions to deny against competing applicants if requested by you and the facts and law warrant such a petition.  If a programming time-share agreement with competing applicants is required by the FCC, we will negotiate and put together an agreement for you and obtain FCC approval.  Fees  for post-filing  services, will be at reasonable hourly rates and in addition to those quoted above.

Please read our full disclosure regarding use of Nexus Broadcast Services here.

Previously Served Broadcasting Clients

WSOJ
WJIH
WLHZ
KETE
KGIC
KABF
WCSA
WLAR
KVJS
WPCG
WLBM
WSBL
WORZ
KGWP
WKGT
WYOU
KGGM
WLHQ
WALW
KQLC
KVVT
KXPW
KKXI
KWSK
KXVI
WWZE
KDOL
KJUK
KDLP
KWPB
WFBB
WJUK
KXVX
WPCA
KCJM
WFBP
WTRR
KZJM
WUCR
WSOJ
WLNT
KLNA
WCEE
KHDO
KYFA
KNOI
KYZQ
KXDX
KGWP
KQLN
WLNT
KKVI
WZPH
MCMINNVILLE
ONEONTA
SPRINGFIELD
SULPHUR BLUFF
CORONA
LITTLE ROCK
RIPLEY
ATHENS
ARROYO
CANTON
DANVILLE
SOUTH BEND
KEY LARGO
PITTSBURG
NORTH  ADAMS
WILLIAMSBURG
DELHI
JACKSON
MOULTON
BROOKSHIRE
SULPHUR SPRINGS
GEORGETOWN
MOUNT PLEASANT
DAINGERFIELD
WINFIELD
HILLSVALE
LIVINGTSON
MOUNT  PLEASANT
ACE
NEWPORT
GLEN ST. MARY
PLYMOUTH
SULPHUR SPRINGS
AMERY
ALEXANDRIA
TAYLORS
GLEN
LAFAYETTE
LAKE BUTLER
MCMINNVILLE
LOUDON
PITTSBURG
MELBOURNE
HONDO
GINGER
SULPHUR BLUFF
CLARKSVILLE
MT PLEASANT
PITTSBURG
ALAMO
LOUDON
OVERLAND
ZEPHYHILLS
TN
NY
MA
TX
CA
AR
MS
TN
TX
GA
IL
IN
FL
TX
MA
LA
AL
AL
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
VA
TX
TX
TX
TX
OR
FL
IN
TX
WI
LA
SC
MS
LA
FL
TN
TN
TX
FL
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
NV
TN
TX
FL
Many more clients have been satisfied with our services, we are working to add them all to the list soon.  If we haven’t listed you above, please let us know!

What is FM Radio, LPFM, & Low Power FM Radio?

FM Broadcast Radio Stations

FM stands for “Frequency Modulation”, which refers to the means of encoding the audio signal on the carrier (center) frequency.

 

  • “FAA Flight Service Station Reporting Service Requirements for Tower Light Outages”, DA 00-580, released March 16, 2000. [ PDF | MS Word 97 | Text ]. Tower light outages and restoration of tower lighting must be recorded in the station’s log, in addition to the date, time, and the Flight Service Station (FSS) notified of the lighting outage.

 

 

  • Facility ID Number for Broadcast Stations — A unique number has been assigned to each AM, FM, LPFM, TV, LPTV, translator, and booster station. This number is being employed to provide an unvarying reference between various databases at the Commission, and to minimize discrepancies caused by call sign or facilities changes. The Facility ID Number for a broadcast station may be determined by using CDBS. We encourage the use of this number, along with the station call sign and file number if appropriate, on the cover page of all documents pertaining to particular broadcast stations submitted to the FCC.

 

 

 

 

  • “Grandfathered FM Stations”, MM Docket 96-120, FCC 97-276, 12 FCC Rcd 11840, 62 FR 50818Word Perfect 5.1 | Text ]. Revised rules for grandfathered short-spaced stations that have remained short-spaced since November 1962.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Minor Change Definition and Procedures Revised for FM ApplicationsFirst Report and Order (PDF) in MM Docket 98-93, FCC 99-55, 64 FR 19498, released March 30, 1999. First Come / First Served processing adopted for AM, FM noncommercial educational, and FM translator minor change applications. The definition of what constitutes a minor change application was greatly expanded.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Word Perfect 5.1 | Text ] and the earlier Report and Order, MM Docket 97-138, FCC 98-175, released August 11, 1998 [ Word Perfect 5.1 | Text ]
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Radiofrequency Exposure information. Broadcasters are required to comply with the Commission’s radiofrequency exposure limits, in coordination with other RF users at the site.

 

License Renewal Applications for Radio Broadcast Stations — All radio broadcast station licenses will expire between 2003 and 2006. Licensees must file a license renewal application (FCC Form 303-S) and the Broadcast Equal Employment Opportunity Program Statement (FCC Form 396) four months before the expiration date of the station’s license. This page provides information about the license renewal process for radio broadcast stations.
 

  • Remote Control Point Notifications: A letter notifying the Commission of the location and telephone number of the remote control point (also called transmission system control point) must be sent to the Audio Division, Mail Stop 1800B2, FCC, Washington, D.C. 20554 within 3 days of the initial use of that point. Notification is not required if personnel can be contacted at the main studio site or at the transmitter site during all hours of operation. See 47 CFR Section 73.1350(g) and Question 8 of Unattended Operation of Radio and Television Broadcast Stations.

 

 

 

 

  • Service Area / Service Contour Maps are available through the FM Query. Select the longer, detailed Query output before subbmitting the request; when the records are returned, select the “Service Contour Map” link under the desired record.

 

 

 

 

  • FM and TV Service Contour Data Points — The files contained herein consist of calculated latitude and longitude points for FM and TV service contours, 360 points for each contour. The contour data must be correllated with data from the CDBS database, or from the AM, FM, or TV Queries. This data is intended for use with GIS systems.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Table of Allotments. Because the Table of Allotments changes almost daily, the Media Bureau will not post a current table on the Internet. This link will take you to the Table of Allotments in 47 CFR 73.202 that is published once yearly in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Unattended Operation of Broadcast Stations, Report and Order, MM Docket 94-130, 10 FCC Rcd 11479, released 10/23/1995 [ Word Perfect 5.1 | Text ]

 

 

 

 

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