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Rules for FM Terrestrial Digital Audio Broadcasting Systems

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In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopts rules to allow digital FM broadcast radio stations to operate with different power levels on the upper and lower digital sidebands, by notification to the Commission. The rule changes will facilitate greater digital FM radio coverage without interfering with adjacent-channel FM broadcast stations. The intended effect is to advance the broader adoption of digital FM broadcasting by authorizing digital FM broadcasters to implement such asymmetric sideband operation by simple notification to the Commission, rather than by requesting experimental authorization as is the current practice.

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Citation: 89 FR 84096
This final rule is effective November 20, 2024, except for the amendments in instruction 4 (47 CFR 74.404) and instruction 5 (47 CFR 74.406), which are delayed indefinitely. The Commission will announce the effective date of the rule changes to 47 CFR 73.404 and 73.406 in the Federal Register.
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Document Number2024-24105
FR Citation89 FR 84096
TypeFinal Rule
PublishedOct 21, 2024
Effective DateNov 20, 2024
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Docket IDMB Docket No. 22-405
Pages84096–84105 (10 pages)
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