As of the latest information available, there are currently no provisions in place to allow LPFM (Low Power FM) stations to operate with more than 100 watts at 30 meters height above average terrain (5.6 km service contour). However, there have been discussions and petitions filed with the FCC to potentially increase the power limit for LPFM stations.
As of the latest information available, there are currently no provisions in place to allow LPFM (Low Power FM) stations to operate with more than 100 watts at 30 meters height above average terrain (5.6 km service contour). However, there have been discussions and petitions filed with the FCC to potentially increase the power limit for LPFM stations.
A Petition for Rulemaking was filed to enable LPFM stations that meet specific technical criteria to upgrade to 250 watts. This petition was assigned RM numbers, with the first proposal, RM-11749, seeking a straightforward upgrade to 250 watts, and the second proposal, RM-11810, aiming for a more technically flexible solution. While there has been some limited movement on this issue, there hasn’t been a definitive decision from the FCC.
It’s important to note that the FCC tentatively rejected REC’s petition, particularly the RM-11810 proposal, citing minimal changes in the regulatory landscape since the Sixth Report and Order in 2013. However, REC intends to continue advocating for the LP-250 service, especially in addressing building penetration issues experienced by LPFM stations.
The future of LPFM power increases remains uncertain, but organizations like REC Networks are actively working on this matter. Keep an eye on updates from the FCC and LPFM advocacy groups for any developments regarding power increases for LPFM stations.