Target Areas, Azimuth, etc...?
I was looking thru the FCC database and came across listings for "Target
Area". One said "10-13" Also, does "Azimuth" tell you where they are beaming their antenna to? This one said 75.0 & 100.0. How do you interpret that? Thanks for your help! |
Target Areas, Azimuth, etc...?
Rob P wrote:
I was looking thru the FCC database and came across listings for "Target Area". One said "10-13" The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has divided the world into geographic zones for various reasons. The "Target Areas" of U.S. international broadcasters are ITU zones. Zones 10-13 are Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
Target Areas, Azimuth, etc...?
Also, does "Azimuth" tell you where they are beaming their antenna to? This one said 75.0 & 100.0. How do you interpret that? Azimuth is the heading the energy is directed in. So which direction would an azimuth 75.0 & 100.0 indicate from California? What would be an azimuth of 0.00? Thanks for your help! "David" wrote in message ... On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 02:56:29 -0500, "Rob P" wrote: I was looking thru the FCC database and came across listings for "Target Area". One said "10-13" Also, does "Azimuth" tell you where they are beaming their antenna to? This one said 75.0 & 100.0. How do you interpret that? Thanks for your help! Azimuth is the heading the energy is directed in. Area 10-13 is the targeted region. |
Target Areas, Azimuth, etc...?
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Rob P wrote: I was looking thru the FCC database and came across listings for "Target Area". One said "10-13" Get a hold of the international broadcast regulations. (www.fcc.gov, or access.gpo.gov and look for the National Archives web pages and look for "Code of Federal Regulation"). Last I knew, this would be "47 CFR Part 73 Subpart F". One page of this is a world map with the target regions. dig,dig... http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_04/47cfr73_04.html and download the .pdf for 73.703 Also, does "Azimuth" tell you where they are beaming their antenna to? This one said 75.0 & 100.0. How do you interpret that? The map, (and another poster), indicates those are Central and South America. But using 0=North, 90=East doesnt' make sense unless the transmitter is out in the Pacific somewhere. There should be a latitude/longitude in the database, too, that should give a doublecheck. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
Target Areas, Azimuth, etc...?
Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
Rob P wrote: I was looking thru the FCC database and came across listings for "Target Area". One said "10-13" The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has divided the world into geographic zones for various reasons. The "Target Areas" of U.S. international broadcasters are ITU zones. Zones 10-13 are Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America. HERE'S ALL OF 'EM http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/terrestrial...oad-ciraf2.gif yodar |
Target Areas, Azimuth, etc...?
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David wrote: On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 20:31:43 GMT, (Mark Zenier) wrote: In article , Rob P wrote: I was looking thru the FCC database and came across listings for "Target Area". One said "10-13" .... Also, does "Azimuth" tell you where they are beaming their antenna to? This one said 75.0 & 100.0. How do you interpret that? The map, (and another poster), indicates those are Central and South America. But using 0=North, 90=East doesnt' make sense unless the transmitter is out in the Pacific somewhere. There should be a latitude/longitude in the database, too, that should give a doublecheck. Alaska? It would blanket all of North America. But 75 degrees out of Alaska would aim at Norway, not Mexico or Brazil. The OP didn't tell us the call letters. But Hawaii or Guam would make more sense. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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