WA9302A-CS 970410Federal Communications Commission
~ettysburg. ,A ,32~-,2,5 RADIO STATION LICENSE
kicensee Name: COPFELL, CITY OF
Radio Service: PL LOCAL GOVERNMENT License issue Date: 04/10/1997
Call Sign: WPLG617 File Number: 9703A00z~037 License Expiration Date: 04/10/2002
Frequency Advisory No./Service Area: 31PLAP5601063~6
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COPPELL, CITY OF
PO BOX 478
COPPELL TX 75019
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SET .bUT IN PART ~ OF ~HE ~COMMISSTO~'S RULES.
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eFEDERAL This authorization becomes invalid and must be returned to the Commission if the stationsI
COMMUNICATIONS are not placed in operation within eight months, unless an extension of time has been
granted. EXCEPTIONS: 1) 800 MHz trunked and certain 900 MHZ station licenses cancel
automatically if not constructed within 1 year 2) IVDS authorizations automatically cancel
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FCC 574-L April 1995
CONDITIONS OF GRANT
A. Subject to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, subsequent acts, treaties, and
all regulations heretofore or hereafter made by this Commission, and further subject to the conditions and
requirements set forth in this authorization the licensee or permittee hereof is authorized to use and operate
the radio transmitting facilities herein described. This authorization shall not vest in the licensee or
permittee any right to operate the station nor any right in the use of the frequencies designated in the
authorization beyond the term hereof, nor in any other manner than authorized herein.
B. Neither this authorization nor the right granted herein shall be assigned or otherwise transferred to
any person, firm, company, or corporation except by specific authorization of the Commission.
C. This authorization is issued on the licensee's representation that the statements contained in licensee's
application are true and that the undertakings therein contained, so far as they are consistent herewith,
will be carried out in good faith. The licensee shall, during the term of this license, render such
service as will serve public interest, convenience, or necessity to the full extent of the privileges herein
conferred.
D. This authorization is subject to the right of use or control by the Government of the United States
conferred by Section 706 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
FOR FCC USE ONLY
SPECIAL CONDITIONS / ADI4INISTRATIVE NOTES
NUMBERS NOT LISTED ARE RESERVED
10. To be used for ambulance and rescue squad structures (whether natural formation or
work only. man-made), do not exceed any of the slope
ratios set forth in Section 17.7(b). Any
12. Operations authorized in accordance with antenna to be erected in excess of the
the Railroad Frequency Assignment Plan. foregoing limitations requires prior
Commission approval. Licensees seeking such
13. Authorized in accordance with Rule Sections approval should file application fop
90.176, 90.621(g), and 90.621(h). modification of license. In addition,
notification to the Federal Aviation
14. Licensee has 90 days to continue operating Administration is required whenever the
under parameters of previous authorization. antenna will exceed 60.96 meters (200 feet)
above the ground and whenever notification
22. This grant does not extend the period is otherwise required by Section 17.7 of
within which you must construct and place the Commission's Rules. Such notification
the station in operation and as applicable, should be given by filing FAA Form 7460-1,
meet loading requirements. That period Notice of Proposed Construction or
begins from the date of your original Alteration, in duplicate, with the nearest
authorization. office of the Federal Aviation
Administration, which form is available
from that office.
23. This license is for demonstration purposes
only and may not be used for day to day 38. Authorized on a secondary basis.
business activity. This system is fop
secondary use and the mobiles licensed 39. Authorized on a secondary baste. Any
hePein will not count towaP~ the total modification of this authorization will
mobile loading of these frequencies. require that the Commission PecooPdinate
With IRAC.
31. The use of radio for demonstration purposes
tn connection with the sale of Padto 40. FoP intersystem communications as limited
equipment is limited by the following by Rule Section 90.21(c)(2).
conditions: 41. A license issued to a partnership,
association, corporation oP governmental
a. The equipment shall be under the
entity may not be used fop personal
control of the llcensee at all times. communications; See Rule Section 95.179(b).
Purchasers or prospective customers shall
not be permitted to operate the equipment 42. Maximum allowable Output Power fop
in any manner in the absence of authorized Control/Mobile stations is 100 watts.
employees of the licensee.
45. Secondary site subject to the condition
b. No person other than the licensee shall that no interference is caused to
use the asstgned call sign(s). co-channel users in an a dj acent
communications area.
c. No representation shall be made by the
licensee to any person that a radio 46. A license issued to an individual may be
transmitter may be utilized prior to the used only by the licensee and members of
issuance of an authorization by the the immediate family who reside in the same
Commission. household, see Rule Section 95.179.
d. Demonstration of radio equipment and/or 47. This authorization is granted subject to
coverage surveys should be completed the condition that no harmful interference
within two weeks. is caused to co-channel Canadian stations.
No protection is afforded to your
e. Equipment demonstrated under the terms transmissions from interference that may be
of this license shall be on frequencies caused by these authorized Canadian
available under Part 90 of the Rules. operations. Furthermore, this authorization
is conditioned on compliance with any
f. The technical parameters of the radio current oP future sharing arrangements,
service in which the frequency(ies) is agreements, or treaties between the Untted
allocated shall be observed. States and Canada.
48. A review of your previous authorization
showed Output Power(s) in excess of the
35. Antenna structures for land, base and fixed Commission's Rules. Your current
stations authorized by the Wireless authorization reflects the maximum
Telecommunications Bureau fop operation at output(s) allowed fop your station(s). If
temporary unspecified locations may be you have any questions regarding this
erected without specific prior approval of change, contact the Consumer Assistance
the Commission where such antenna office at (800) 322-1117 oP (717) 338-2500.
structures do not exceed a height of 60.96
meters (200 feet) above ground level;
provided that the overall height of such 49. EffectIve Radiated Power (ERr) has been
antennas mope than 6.10 meters (20 feet) reduced to comply wtth the Commtsslon's
above ground, including their supporting Rules.
(Continued on reverse) FCC 574L(SC)
duly 1996
51. Area of operation has been reduced to 66. Use limited to the purposes and conditions
comply with Rule Section 90.305. applicable to the respective frequencies.
See Rules 90.27 and 90.53.
52. The maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERr)
allowed fop the Control station authorized 67. The corporate licensee is hereby authorized
in this system is 5 watts. to continue holding this radio starton
license on the baste of the representations
53. Only those frequencies 1denttried by Public made in the application fop thts
Notice ape available fop use. authorization. This authorization is
granted fop the outstanding term of thts
54. The use of specific frequencies shall be in license. Authorized on the date
accordance with Public Notices issued by accompanying this administrative note.
the Commission. See Rule Section 90,264.
68. Your license has been granted showing a
55. FoP coordination and cooperation with state
primary channel as required by Rule Section
police only. 95.29(a). You may transmit on any of the 7
available interstitial channels. See Rule
59. These frequencies may not be used within Section 95.29(f).
110 kilometers (68.4 miles) of the US and
Mexico border, nor withtn 140 kilometers
(100 miles) of the US and Canada border. 69. This license has been granted-in-part
pursuant to Rule 90.143(c).
60. Authorized pursuant to Rule Section
90.62t(b)(4)/(5)/(6). 70. This authorization is granted subject to
the condition that no harmful interference
62. Failure to certify annually as to station is caused to co~channel Mexican stations.
construction commitments will terminate the Furthermore, this authorization is
authority for the extended implementatio~ conditioned on compliance with any current
period and will require complete system or future sharing arrangements, agreements,
construction within six months of the first oP treattee between the United States and
missed annual certification date. Mexico.
63. PeP Rule 90.305(a) temporary base stations
shall be located not mope than 80
kilometers (50 miles) from the geographic
center of the uPbanized area listed in Rule
90.303.
64. Changes were made to your antenna
parameters to agree with information on
file with the Commission fop the structure.
65. The enclosed authorization serves as both
an Auxiliary Broadcast Station Construction
Permit and Station License. Construction
of the Auxiliary Station must be completed
pursuant to Section 73.3598 within eighteen
(18) months of the authorization grant
date. Failure to complete construction
within this period requires the filing of
FCC Form 307 fop extension of the
construction date. During construction,
you may conduct equipment tests for the
purpose of adjustments and measurements
which may be necessary to assure compliance
with the terms of this authorization and
the Rules. Upon completion of construction
In accordance with the terms of this
construction authority, you may conduct
service or program tests without further
authority of the Commission. Operation
otherwise, however, can not commerce until
the parent station receives program test
authority. Further, the construction
authority granted hePein does not upgPade
to license authority until (1) the
facilities have been constructed in
confoPmance with the terms of Section
73.3598, (2) grant of the primary broadcast
station license, and (3) notification to
the Wireless Telecommunication Bureau's
Licensing Division of the grant of the
prtmaPy broadcast station's license
including its call sign.
FCC 574L(SC)
duly 1996
HIGH INTENSITY OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS
FOR ANTENNA STRUCTURES
It is to be expressly understood that the issuance of these specifications is in no way to be considered as precluding additional or modified mark-
ing or lighting as may hereafter be required under the provisions of Section 303(q) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
TOP Ll{~ HTI N(3 candelas (daytime) uniformly about the antenna struc- plane. The effective intensity shall be reduced to ap-
A. There shall be installed at the top of the antenna ture in the horizontal plane. The effective intensity proximately 20,000 candelas at twilight, and to up-
structure a white capacitor discharge omnidirectional shall be reduced to approximately 20,000 candelas proximately 4,000 candelas at night. The light units
light which conforms to FAA/DOD Specification at twilight, and to approximately 4,000 candelas at shall be mounted in a manner to ensure unobstructed
L-856, High Intensity Obstruction Lighting Systems. night. The light units shall be mounted in a manner viewing from aircraft at any normal angle Of ap-
This light shall be mounted on the highest point of to ensure unobstructed viewing from aircraft at any proach, so that the effective intensity of the full beam
the structure. If the antenna or other appurtenance normal angle of approach, so that the effective in- is not impaired by any structural member of the
at its highest point is incapable of supporting the tensity of the full beam is not impaired by any struc- skeletal framework. The normal angular adjustment
oranidirectional light, one or more such lights shall rural member of the skeletal framework. The normal of the beam centers above the horizontal shall be
be installed on a suitable adjacent support with the angular adjustment of the beam centers above the threedegrees(3 °)at the one-sixth level, two degrees
lights mounted not more than 20 feet below the tip horizontal shall be two degrees (2 °) at the one-third (2 o) at the one-third level, two degrees (2 °) at the
of the appurtenance. The lights shall be positioned level and one degree (1 °) at the two-thirds level. one-halflevel,one degree (1 °) at the two-thirds level
so as to permit unobstructed viewing of at least one and zero degrees (0°) at the five-sixths level.
light from aircraft at any normal angle of approach. E. At the approximate one-fourth, one-half and
The light unit(s) shall emit a beam with a peak inten- three-fourths levels of the skeletal tower there shall H. All lights shall be syncronized to flash
sity around its periphery of approximately 20,000 be installed three or more high intensity light units simultaneously at 40 pulses per minute. The light
candelas during daytime and twilight, and approx- which conform to FAA/DOD Specification L-856, system shall be equipped with a light sensitive con-
imatety 4,000 candelas at night. High Intensity Obstruction Lighting Systems. The trol device which shall face the north sky and cause
complement of units shall emit a white high intensity the intensity steps to change automatically when the
B. There shall be installed at the top of the skeletal light and produce an effective intensity of not less than north sky illumination on a vertical surface is as
or other main support stnicmre three or more high 200,000 candelas (daytime) uniformly about the follows:
intensity light units which conform to FAA/DOD antenna structure in time horizontal plane. The effective
Specification L-856, High Intensity Obstruction intensity shall be reduced to approximately 20,000 · 1. Day to Twilight: Shall not occur before the
Lighting Systems. The complement of units shall emit candelas at twilight, and to approximately 4,000 illumination drops to 60 footcandles, but shall occur
a white high intensity light and produce an effective candelas at night. The light units shall be mounted before it drops below 30 footcandles.
intensity of not less than 200,000 candelas (daytime) in a manner to ensure unobstructed viewing from air-
uniformly about the antenna structure in the horizontal craft at any normal angle of approach, so that the ef- 2. Twilight to Night: Shall not occur before the
plane. The effective intensity shall be reduced to feetlye intensity of the full beam is not impaired by illumination drops to 5 footcandles, but shall occur
approximately 20,000 candelas at twilight, and to any structural member of the skeletal framework. The before it drops to 2 footcandles.
approximately 4,000 caMelas at night. The light units normal angular adjustment of the beam centers above
shall be mounted in a manner to ensure unobstructed the horizontal shall be three degrees (3 °) at the one- 3. Night to Day: The intensity changes listed in
viewing from aircraft at any r, ormal angle of fourth level, two degrees (2Q) at the one-half level 1. and2. above shall be reversed in transitioning from
approach, so that the effective intensity of the full and one degree (1 °) at the three-fourths level. the night to day modes.
beam is not impaired by any structural member of
the skeletal framework. The units will normally be F. At the approximate one-fifth, two-fifths, three- TEMPORARY LI(3HTIN(3
adjusted so that the center of the beam is in the fifths and four-fifths levels of the skeletal tower there I. During construction of an antenna structure for
horizontal plane. shall be installed three or more high intensity light which high intensity lighting is required, at least two
units which conform to FAA/DOD Specification lights shall be installed at the uppermost part of the
INTI:RM EDIATE LI(IHTIN(~ L-856, High Intensity Obslruction Lighting Systems. structure. In addition, at each level where permanent
C. At the approximate one-half level of the skeletal The complement of units shall emit a white high in- obsmictiou lighting will be required, two similar lights
tower there shall be installed three or more high in- tensity light and produce an effective intensity of not shall be installed. Each temporary light shall consist
tensity light units which conform to FAA/DOD less than 200,000 candelas (daytime) uniformly about of at least 1,500 candelas (peak effective intensity),
Specification L-856, High Intensity Obstruction the antenna structure in the horizontal plane. The ef- syncronized to flash simultaneously at 40 pulses per
Lighting Systems. The complement of units shall emit fective intensity shall be reduced to approximately minute. Temporary lights shall be operated con-
a white high intensity light and produce an effective 20,000 candelas at twilight, and to approximately tinuously, except for periods of actual construction,
intensity of not less than 200,000 candelas (daytime) 4,000 candelas at night. The light units shall be until the permanent obstruction lights have been in-
uniformly about the antenna structure in the horizontal mounted in a manner to ensure unobstructed view- stalled and placed in operation. Lights shall be post-
plane. The effective intensity shall be reduced to up- ing from aircraft at any normal angle of approach, tioned to ensure unobstrucw, d viewing from aircraft
proximately 20,000 candelas at twilight, and to up- so that the effective intensity of the full beam is not at any normal angle of approach. If practical, the per-
proximately 4,000 candelas at night. The light units impaired by any structura! member of the skeletal manent obstruction lights may be installed at each
shall be mounted in a manner to ensure unobstructed framework. The normal angular adjustmere of the level as the structure progresses. NOTE: If baUery
viewing from aircraft at any normal angle of up- beam centers above the horizontal shall be three operated, the batteries should be replaced or recharged
proach, so that the effcotive intensity ofthe full beam degrees (3 °) at the one-fithh level, two degrees (2 °)at at regular intervals to preclude failure during
is not impaired by any structural member of the thetwo-fifthslevel, one degree (l °) atthe three-fifths operation.
skeletal framework. The normal angular adjustment level and zero degrees (0 °) at the four-fifths level.
of the beam centers above the horizontal shall be two OPTIONAL Lli]HTING
degrees (2°). G. At the approximate one-sixth, one-third, one- J. Antenna structures shall be equipped with:
half, two-thirds and five-sixths levels of the skeletal
D. At the approximate one-third and two-thirds tower there shah be installed three or more high I. High intensity lighting for daytime use and
levels of the skeletal tower there shall be installed intensity light units which conform to FAA/DO D red lighting for nighttime use as specified in FCC
three or more high intensity light units which con- Specification L-856, High Intensity Obstruction Form 715; or
form to FAA/DOD Specification L-856, High Inten- Lighting Systems. The complement of units shall emit
sity Obstruction Lighting Systems. The complement a white high intensity light and produce an effective 2. High intensity lighting, 24 hours a day, which
of units shall emit a wnite high intensity light and pro- intensity of not less than 200,000 candelas (daytime) conforms to FAA/IX3D Specification L-856, High
duce an effective intensity of not less than 200,000 uniformly about the antenna slructure in the horizontal Intensity Obstruction Lighting Systems.
'['B|$ FORM 18 A PART OF ANn SHALL I~[ AYfAC:HI:D TO 'rHig C:IJIIII~:IMT |[48TRIJMI:NT Ol: AIJTHORIZAT|OIM
FC:C Form 715..A
Octob®r 198,$
OBSTRUCTION MARKING AND LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS
FOR ANTENNA STRUCTURES
It is to be expressly understood that the issuance of these specifications is in no way to be considered
as precluding additional or modified marking or lighting as may hereafter be required under the provisions
of Section 303(q) of the Communications Act of 1934, as mended.
PAINTING INTERMEDIATE LIGHTING (BEACONS)
I Antenna structures shell be 4 At approximately one-half of the cons cannot be installed in ·manner
Feinted throughout their height with overall height of the tower one similar to insure unobstructed visibility of
eltenlete bands of aviation aurface flashing 300 m/m electric code bee- the beacons from aircraft st any
orerile end white, terminating with con shell be installed in such posi- normal angle of approach, there shell
eviction aurface orange bands et both tion within the tower proper that the be installed two such beacons at
top end bottom. The width of the structural members will not impair each level. Each beacon shell be
heads shell be equal and epprozi- the visibility of this beacon from mounted on the outside of diagonally
mately ~lemeventh the height of the sircraft at any normal angle of ep- opposite comers or opposite sides of
structure, provided however, that the proech. In the event this beacon the tower at the prescribed height.
hands shell not be more then 100 feet cannot be Installed in a manner to
nor less then lib feet in width. All insure unobstructed visibility of it
towers shell be cleaned or repeint~d from aircraft at any normal angle of
ee ortenes necessary tomatnteln good approach, there shall be installed two 8 On levels at approximately
~rislbillty. such beacons. Each beacon shell be three-fourths, one-half and one-fourth
mounted on the outside of the tower of the over-ell height of the tower
TOP LIGHTING at the prescribed height. one similar flashing 300 m/m elec-
tric code beacon shall be installed
2 There shell be installed at the S At approximately two-/ifths of in such position within the tower
top of the tower et least two 116- or the over411 height of the tower one proper that the structural members
125owatt leaps (A21/TS) enclosed in similar flashing 300 m/m electric will not impair the visibility of the
eveeli.on red obstruction light globes. code beacon shell be installed in beacon from aircraft at any normal
The two lights shell bum slmulta- such position within the tower proper angle of approach. In the event
neously from sunset to sunrise and that the structural members will not these beacons cannot be installed in
shell be posittoned so es to insure impair the visibility of this beacon a manner to insure unobstructed vise-
unobstructed visibility of st least one from aircraft at any normal angle of bility of the beacons from aircraft
9f the lights from elfcraft at any nor- approach. In the event this beacon st any normal angle of approach,
meg angle of approach. A light sense- cannot be installed in a manner to there shall be installed two such
tire control device or sn sst~onomic insure unobstructed visibility of it beacons st each level. Each beacon
dial clock and time switch may be from sircraft at any normal angle of shell be mounted on the outside of
used to control the obstruction light- approach, there shall be installed diagonally opposite comers or oppo-
tng in lieu of menus] control. When a two such beacons. Each beacon site sides of the tower at the pres-
light sensitive device is used it shell be mounted on the outside of cribed height.
should be adjusted so that the lights diagonally opposite corsets or oppo-
will be turned on at a north sky light site sides of the tower at the pre- 9 _On levels at approximately two-
intensity level of about thirty-five scribed height.
foot candles and turned off st e north thirds, four-ninths ar~ two-ninths of
the over.ell height of the tower one
sky light intensity level of shout 6 On levels at approeimetely two- similar flashing 300 m/m electric
fifty-eight foot candles. thi~cis and one-third of the over-eli
code beacon shah be installed in
height of the tower one similar flesh- such position within the tower proper
3 There shall be installed at the ing 300 m/m electric code beacon
that the structural members will not
top of the structure one 300 m/m shell be installed in such position impair the visibility of this beacon
electric code beacon equipped with within the tower proper that the from sircraft at any normal angle of
two 620° or 700-~vatt ]imps (PSdl0, structural members will not impair the approach. In the event these beacons
Code Beacon type), both limps to visibility of this beacon from air- cannot be installed in a manner to
bum simultaneously, and equipped craft etany normal angle of approach. insure unobstructed visibility of the
with aviation red colorfilters. Where in the event these beacons cannot be
beacons from sircraft at any normal
a rod or other construction of not installed in a manner to insure un-
angle of approach, there shall be
more then 20 feet in height and obstructed visibility of the beacons installed two such beacons at each
incapable of supporting this beacon from sircraft st any norms] angle of level. Each beacon shall be mounted
is mounted on top of the structure end approach, there shall be installed two on the outside of diagonally opposite
it is determined that this additional such beacons at each level. Each comers oropposite sides of the tower
construction does not permit unob- beacon shall be mounted on the out-
at the prescribed height.
structed visibility of the code beacon side of diagonally opposite comers
from sircraft at any normal angle of or opposite sides of the tower at the
approach, there shell be installed prescribed height. 10 On levels at approximately
two such beacons positioned so as to four-fifths, three-fifths, two-fifths
insure unobstructed visibility of at 7 On levels at approzimately and one-fifth of the over-ell height of
least one of the beacons from sir- four-sevenths and two-sevenths of the
the tower one similar flashing 300
craft st any normal angle of approach. over.eli height of the tower one
m/m electric code beacon shall be
The beacons shell be equipped with similar flashing 300 m/m electric installed in such position within the
e flashing mechanism producing not code beacon shall be installed in
tower proper that the structural memo
more than 40 flashes per minute nor such position within the tower proper
berg will not impair the visibility
less then 12 flashes per minute with that the structural members will not
of this beacon from aircraft at any
a period of darkness equal to approx- imps jr the visibility of this beacon normal angle of approach. In the
imeteiy one-half of the luminous from aircraft et any normal angle of event these beacons cannot be
period. approach. In the event these bee-
THIS FORM IS A PART OF AND SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE CURRENT INSTRUMENT OF AUTHORIZATION
FCC Form 715
(All previous edit4'ons should be destroyed.) March 1978
installed in s manner to insure un-
obstructed visibility of the beacons be installed two such beacons st 19 On levels If approximately
from sircraft at any normal snlle of each level. Each beacon shall be nine-tenths, seven-tenths, one-half,
approach, there shall be installed mounted on the outside of diego- three-tenths and one-tenth of the
two such beacons st each level. nally opposite comers or opposite over-all heiiht of the tower, st least
Each beacon shall be mounted on sides of the tower st the proscribed one I16- or 125-watt lamp (A21/TS)
the outside of diagonally opposite heilhL enclosed in an aviation red obstruc-
comers oropposite sides of the tower
st the prescribed height. (SIDE LIGHTS) ti0n light 21obe shall be installed on
each outside comer of the structure.
I0.I On levels st approximately 19.1 On levels st sppruximstely
eight-elevenths, six-elevenths, four- I I At the approximate mid point ten-elevenths, nine-elevenths, seven-
elevenths and two elevenths of the of the over-all hellht of the tower elevenths, five-elevenths, three-
overall height of the tower one similar there shall be installed st least two elevenths and one-eleventh of the
flashing 300 m/m electric code bee- 116- or 12S-watt lamps (A21/TS) over-ell height of the tower st least
con shall be installed in such posi- enclosed in art,tim red obstruction one 116- or 12S-watt lamp (A21/TS)
tion within the tower proper that the lilht globes. Each lilht shall be enclosed in an aviation red obstruc-
structural members will not impair mounted so ss to insure unobstructed tion liiht 2lobe shall be 'installed on
the visibility of this beacon from visibility of st least one !iiht st each each outside corner of the structure.
aircraft at say normal angle of level from aircraft st any normal i9.2 On levels st sppruximstely
approach. In the event these beacons sails of approach. eleven-4welfths, three-fourths, seven-
cannot be installed in a manner to twelfths, five-twelfths, one-fotlrthsnd
insure unobstructed visibility of the
beacons from aircraft st say norm;l 12 On levels at approximately one-~welfth of the over-ell height of
· nile of approach, there shall be two-thirds and one-third of the over- the tower st least one 116- or 12S-
installed two such beacons st each all height of the tower, there shall watt lamp (A21./TS) enclosed in sn
level. Eacl~ be,con shall be mounted be installed at least two 116- or aviation red obstruction Ill[hi 2lobe
on the outside of diagonally opposite 12-q.wstt lamps (All/TS) enclosed shall be installed on each outside
comers or opposite sides of the in aviation red obstruction light corner of the structure.
tower st the prescribed height. globes. Each lllht shall be mounted 19.3 On levels st approximately
so as to insure unobstructed vial-
10.2 On levels st approximately bllity of st least one light st each twelve-thirteenths, eleven-thirteenths,
five.sixths, two-thirds, one-half, one- level from sircraft st any normal nine-thirteenths, seven-thirteenths,
third sad one-sixth of the over-ell angle of approach. five-thirteenths, three-thirteenths and
height of the tower one similar flash- one-thirteenth of the over-all hetiht
in2 300 m/m electric code beacon 13 On levels at approximately of the tower at least one 116- or
shall be installed in such position three-~ourths sad one-~ourth of the watt lamp (All/TS) enclosed in an
within the tower proper that the over411 height of the tower, st least avis[ion red obstruction liiht 21obe
structural members will not impair one !16- or 125.~vatt lamp (All/TS) shall be installed on each outside
the visibility of this beacon from enclosed in aviation red obstruction
coruer of the structure.
aircraft st any normal angle of light globe shall be installed on each
approach. in the event these ben- outside comer of the structure. 19.4 On levels st approximately
cons cannot be in,is lied in s manner thirteen-f o u r t · e n t h s,· 1 · v ·
to insure unobstructed visibility of 14 On levels at approximately fourteenths, nine-fourteenths, one-
the beacons from sircraft st any four-fifths, three-fifths and one-fifth half, five*fourteenths three-
normal angle of approach there shall of the over-all height of the tower, st fourteenths and one*fourteenth of the
beta,tailed two such beacons st esQh least one 116- or 125-watt lamp over*all height of the tower at least
level. Each beacon she11 be mounted (All/TS) enclosed in an aviation red one I16- or 125-watt lamp (A21/TS)
on the outside of diagonally opposite obstruction light globe shall be enclosed in an aviation red obstruc*
corners .or opposite sides of the tower
st the prescribed heiiht. installed on each outside corner of tion light globe shall be installed
the structure. oneachoutside corner of the structure.
10.3 On levels at approximately 15 On levels st approximately
ten-thirteenths, eiiht-thirteenths, 20 All liihting shall be exhibited
six thirteenths, four-thirteenths and five-sixths, one-half, and one-sixth
two-thirteenths of the over411 height of the over-ell heiiht of the tower, at from sunset to sunrise unless other-
of the tower one similar fin,bin2 300 least one 116- or 125-watt lamp wise specified.
m,/m electric code beacon shall be (A21/TS) enclosed in an aviation red 21 All lights shall buru con-
installed in such position within obstruction light 2lobe_ shall be tinuously or shall be controlled by a
the tower proper that the structural installed on each outside comer of liiht sensitive device adjusted so
members will not impair the visibility structure. that the lights will 'be turned on st a
of this beacon from aircraft at any north sky light intensity level of
normal ,nile of approach. In the 16 On levels at approximately about 35 foot candles and turned off
event Olese beacons cannot be six-sevenths, fjve-s~evenths, three- st a north sky light intensity level
installed in s manner to insure sevenths and one-seventh of the of about 55 foot candies.
unobstructed visibility of the beacons over-all height of the tower st least
from. aircraft st any normal sn21e of one 116-or 125-4raft lamp (All/TS) 22 Durin2 construction of an
approach, there shall be installed enclosed in an aviation red obstruc- antenna structure, for which obstruc-
two such beacons st each level. tion lighting is required, st least
Each beacon shall be mounted on the tion light 21obe shall be installed on two 116- or 125;watt lamps (A21./TS)
each outside corner of the structure. enclosed in aviation red obstruction
outside of diagonally opposite cor-
ners or opposite sides of the tower 17 On levels st approximately light globes, shall be installed st
st the prescribed heiiht. seven-eighths, five-eighths, three- the uppermost point of the structure.
10.4 On levels st approximately eighths sad one-eighth of the over- In addition, as the height of the
structure exceeds each level at which
six-sevenths, five-sevenths. four- all height of the tower, st least one permanent obstruction lights will
sevenths, three-sevenths two- ll6- or 125-watt lamp (All/TS) be required, two similar lights shall
sevenths and one-seventh of the enclosed in an aviation red obstrnc- be displayed nightly from sunset to
over-all height of the tower one tion liiht 2lobe shall be installed on sunrise until the permanent obstruc*
similar flashing 300 m/m electric each outside comer of the structure. tion lights have been installed and
code beacon shall be installed in placed in operation, and shall be
such position within the tower proper 18 On levels at approximately positioned so ss to insure unobstructed
that the structural members will not eight-ninths, seven-ninths, five- Visibility of at least one of the
impair the visibility of this beacon ninths, one-third and one-ninth of the lights at any normal angle of approach.
from aircraft at any normal angle of over-all height of the tower, at least In lieu of the above]emporsry warn-
approach. In the event ~hese ben-
one 116- or 125-watt lamp (All/TS) lag lights, the permanent obstruction
cons cannot be installed in a manner lighting fixtures may be installed and
to insure unobstructed visibility of enclosed in an aviation red obstruc- operated st each required level as
the beacons from aircraft at any tion light globe shall be installed each such level is exceeded in height
normal angle of approach, there shall on eachoutsidecornerof the structure. dufin~ construction.
WASHINGTON, D.C, FCC Form 715 (back)
March 1978
· FC~ 600 ~""'" I FCC Use Only
' 3~60-0(23
Main Form FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION F.~V. lot31/sl (File Number)
PeRa~p~et~e: 4Hm.
Application for Mobile Radio Service Authorization
FEE USe Ollly
or Rural Radiotelephone Service Authorization
FILING FEE
(Cmo),F:e Type (b) Fee Multiple t (C) Fee Due *'or Fee Type Code in (a) r (d) Total Amount Due
APPLICANT
1. Legal Name of Applicant 2. Voice Telephone Number
City of Coppell (214) 304-3679
3. Assumed Name Used for Doing Business (~ ~ny) 4. Fax Telephone Number
( 21 4 ) 304-3570
5. Mailing Street Address or P.O. Box
AITENTION: PO Box 478
6. c~ Coppell I 7. State { 8. Zip Code
TX 75109
9. Name of Contact Representative (it other than applicant) 10. Voice Telephone Number
Jerry Simmons (409) 588-3200
11. Firm or CompanyName 12. Fax Telephone Number
TCS Consultants, Inc. (409) 588-4434
13. Mailing Street Address or P.O. Box
PO Box 884
14. City ~ 15. State ~ 16. Zip Code
Montgomery TX 77356
CLASSIFICATION OF FILING
17. This filing is a (an) ( N ) New application Amendment to a pending application
18. Does the applicant believe that this filing should be classified as MINOR under 47 U.S.C. § 309? (D) Y_es No D_oes not apply
19. If not minor under 47 U.S.C. § 309, classffication for purposes of competitive bidding: ( T ) Initial M._odification R_.enewal
20. If this filing is in reference to an existing station: J 21. If this filing is an amendment to a pending application:
Cell sign of FIle number of
exisUng eteUon: pending appllcaUon: Date Filed:
NATURE OF SERVICE
22. This filing is for authorization to provide or use the following type(s) of radio service:
( P ) Commercial mobile Private mobile Both commercial and private mobile Fixed
23. Users are or will be: ( T ) Public subscribers Eligibles Internal 24. Status: ( H ) Profit N_o.t for profit
25. Interconnected ~ervioe? ( N ) Yes No I 26. Radio Service code: ( 1>1. ) 27. Type of operation code: ( PM )
FCC 600 - Page 1
January 1995
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
28. Would a Commission grant of any proposal in this application or amendment have a significant environmental
effect as defined by 47 CFR 1.13077 ( N ) Yes No
· If "yel", attich ellvk'orlrr~ Illellllle~lll required by 47 CFR 1.1308 and 47 CFR 1.1311.
ALIEN OWNERSHIP
29. Is the applicant a foreign government or the representative of any foreign government? ( N ) Yes No
30. Is the applicant an alien or the representative of an alien? ( N ) Y_es N_o
31. Is the applicant a corporation organized under the laws of any foreign government? ( N ) Y_es No
32. Is the applicant a corporation of which any officer or director is an allen or of which more than one-fifth of the
capital stock is owned of record or voted by aliens or their representatives or by a foreign govemment or ( N ) Y_es No
representative thereof or by any corporation organized under the laws of a foreign country?
33. Is the applicant a corporation directly or indirectly controlled by any other corporation of which any officer or
more than one-fourth of the directore are aliens, or of which more than one-fourth of the capital stock is
owned of record or voted by aliens, their representatives, or by a foreign govemment or representative (N) Yes No
thereof. or by any corporation organized under the laws of a foreign country?
· ff "yes". attach exhibit explaining nature and extent of elieft or foreign ownership or control.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
34. Has the applicant or any party to this application or amendment had any FCC station authorization, license or
construction permit revoked or had any application for an initial, modification or renewal of FCC station (N) Yes No
authorization, license, construction permit denied by the Commission? - --
· If *yes", attach exhibit explaining circumstances.
35. Has the applicant, or any party to this application or amendment, or any party directly or indirectly controlling
the applicant ever been convicted of a felony by any state or federal court? ( N ) Yes No
36. Has any court finally adjudged the applicant, or any person directly or indirectly controlling the applicant, guilty
of unlawfully monopolizing or attempting unlawfully to monopolize radio communication, directly or indirectly,
through control of manufacture or sale of radio apparatus, exclusive traffic arrangement or any other means ( N ) Yes No
or unfair methods of competition?
37. Is the applicant, or any person directly or indirectly controlling the applicant, currently a party in any pending
matter referred to in the preceding two items? (N') Y_es No
38. Does the undersigned certify (by responding "Y" to this question), that neither the applicant nor any other
party to the application is subject to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to
Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. § 862, because of a conviction for possession or ( Y' ) Yes No
distdbution of a controlled substance?
· See 47 CFR 1.2002(b) for the meenk1 of "party to the apltcatinn" for these purposes.
CERTIFICATION
The APPLICANT waives any claim to the use of any particular frequency or of the electromagnetic spectrum as against the regulatory power
of the United States because of the previous use of the same, whether by license or otherwise, and requests an a uffiorization in accordance
with this application. The applicant certifies that grant of this application would not cause the applicant to be in violation of the spectrum
aggregation limit in 47 CFR Part 20. All statements made in exhibits are a matedal part hereof and are incorporated herein as if set out
in full in this application. The undersigned, individually and for the applicant, hereby certifies that all statements made in this application
and in all attached exhibits are true, complete and correct to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, and are made in good faith.
39. Applicant is a (an) ( G ) Individual Unincorporated Association Partnership Corporation Govemmentel Entity
40. Typed Name of Person Signing 41. T~ie
Kenneth H. Crif in, P.E. Assistant City Kanager/City Kngine ;r
42. Signatu"';7'' ~ .... 4'4~.Da~''~'
1o.ct ,efte
WILLFUI. UFA'LSE'S"~"IzEMJ=hTS MADE ON THIS FORM ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND/OR IMPRISONMENT
(U,S,Code, Title 18, Section 1001), AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION LICENSE OR CONSTRUCTION
PERMIT (U,S, Code, Title 47, Section 312(e)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U,S, Code, Title 47, Section 603),
FCC 600 - Page 2
January 1098
FCC FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 3eee-e~3
600 SCHEDULE D r~. ,,~. b,, ,,,,
Administrative Data "' """:' ""'
(all services except those for which Schedule A is required) FCC Use Only
PURPOSE OF FILING
D1. The purpose of this filing is to: D2. If system licensing, list cell signs of stations to be combined.
(First cell sign will be retained.)
( N ) N request a new station license.
( ) M modify an exiting licensed station(s).
( ) It renew an existing licensed station.
( ) X reinstate an expired cell sign.
( ) A assign an existing license.
D3. Specify proposed modifications, if any:
ASSOCIATED CALL SIGNS
D4. Call signs:
RADIO SYSTEM OPERATION POINT OF CONTACT
D5. Street Addross. City, State D6. Voice Telephone Number
PO Box 478 CopDell TX 75109 ( 21 4 ) 304-3679
ASSOCIATED BROADCAST STATION
IDT. Call Sign I DS. City D9. State
MARKET AREA PAGING OPERATIONS
D10. Market Area I Number ~ I Dll, Number of Paging Receivers I
ELIGIBILITY
D12. Describe Activity t D13. Rule Section
TO operate radio stations for transmission of communication
essential to official activities of the licensee 90.17(a)
FOR FREQUENCY COORDINATOR'S USE ONLY
D14. Frequency Coordination Number ( )
FCC 600 -Schedule D
January 1995
FCC' FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
600 SCHEDULE E
Station Location Data
(all services except those for which Schedule A is required) FCC Use Only
i~d~, iSen,~ i:: Calii~r, or Staten LoceUon (C~:!~,i '
El. Specify the datum used to determine all coordinates on this filing: ( 2 ) NAD27 NAD83 _Other ( Specify )
FIXED OR PERMANENT LOCATIONS
LOC Station Address I Geographic Location City County State
A I I 01 Village Parkway Coppell Dall~ TX
B
C
D
E
F
I E6. E7. ~ E8.
LOC Latitude (degrees, minutes, seconds) Longitude (degrees, minutes, seconds) Ground Elevation (meters)
A 32-59-19 096-57-30 137,2
B
C
D
E
F
CONTROLS MEETING THE 20 FOOT CRITERIA, MOBILE OR TEMPORARY LOCATIONS
E9. E10. E11, E12. Operations
LOC Radius Area of (S) South of
(km) Operalion Line A and/or (W)
Code LATITUDE LONGITUDE COUNTY STATE West of Line C
G C 32 ' 59' I 9 096 ' 57 ' 30 Dallas TX
FCC 600 - Schedule E
January t995
~' STATE TABLE ,~
Abbreviations for States, Jurisdictions and Areas
AL Alabama NJ New Jersey
AK Alaska NM New Mexico
AZ Arizona NY New York
AR Arkansas NC North Carolina
CA California ND North Dakota
CO Colorado OH Ohio
CT Connecticut OK Oklahoma
DE Delaware OR Oregon
DC District of Columbia PA Pennsylvania
FL Florida RI Rhode Island
GA Georgia SC South Carolina
GM Gulf of Mexico SD South Dakota
HI Hawaii TN Tennessee
ID Idaho TX Texas
IL Illinois UT Utah
IN Indiana VT Vermont
IA Iowa VA Virginia
KS Kansas WA Washington
KY Kentucky WV West Virginia
LA Louisiana WI Wisconsin
ME Maine WY Wyoming
MD Maryland AS American Samoa
MA Massachusetts GU Guam
MI Michigan UM Midway Island
MN Minnesota MP Northern Mariana Islands
MS Mississippi PR Puerto Rico
MO Missouri VI Virgin Islands
MT Montana UM Wake Island
NE Nebraska
NV Nevada
NH New Hampshire
FC(~ FEDERAL C~,,eMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
600 SCHEDULE F
Antenna Structure Da~ ~ "'
(NI Sewi~s) FCC Use On~
STATUS AND IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
F1. F2. F3. F4. F5.
LOC Location _New Call Sign of Radio
Number or Tower Owner's Name and Telephone Number
_Existing Existing Station Service
A ( )
S ( )
C ( )
D ( )
E ( )
F ( )
STRUCTURE TYPE AND HEIGHT
F6. F8. F9. F 10.
LOC Figure F7. Height of Support Overell Height of FCC
Number Structure Type Structure (b) Structure (d) Tower Number
(see reverse) (meters) (meters)
A
B
C
D
E
F
FAA NOTIFICATION
Fll.
F,a~' F12. F13. F14.
LOC Date FAA
notified? Notification Filed FAA Regional Office Notified FAA Study Number
~es No
A
B
C
D
E
F
FCC 600 - Schedule F
January 1995
TI'
Figure I Figure 2 Figure 3 ' .
c c IDo FF! ool' c,
d = overall height of structure
a = height to Up of antenna b = height of support structure c = ground elevaUon including all appurtenances
(AGI.) (AGL) (AMSL) (AGL)
FCC 600 - Schedule F
January t995
F FEDERAL C~MMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
600 SCHEDULE G
Technical Data
(all sends ex~pt those ~r which Schedule A is required) FCC Use Only
: i ' ' ': : Call Sign or Station Location (C~y, ste.)
: Coppe 11, TX
G2. G3. G7. G8.
' LOC G1. Frequency Station No. G4. G5. G6. AAT Ant. Ht.
(MHz) Class Units Emission Output ERP (meters) (meters)
A 453.36250 4v~) 25 12K5F1D 2.0
FCC 600 - Schedule G
January 1995
LOC GI. Frequency G2. G3. ,L~ G7. .G8. ·
Station No. G4. G5. G6.
AAT Ant. HL
(MHz) Class Units Emission Output ERP (meters) (meters)
FCC 600 - Schedule G
January 1995