U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

 

Table Mountain Field Site and Radio Quiet Zone

 

››› Located north of Boulder, Colorado

Frequency Coordination Procedures

The Table Mountain Field Site (TMFS) is designated by the FCC as a "Radio Quiet Zone" and is protected by Federal and State regulation from strong external radio signals. This restriction ensures that the Department of Commerce laboratories and research affiliates can study the characteristics and propagation of electromagnetic radiation in a real-world environment with minimal interference from uncontrolled sources of external radio interference.

While the quiet zone restrictions do not preclude transmission of radio signals at the Table Mountain site, any such radio emissions must meet the following criteria:

» Approval for the transmission must be granted by the Regional Frequency Coordination office.
» The transmission is of a temporary nature.
» The time and location of the transmission at the site must be documented.
» The transmission must meet all applicable licensing requirements.
» The transmission must not interfere with other activities at the field site.

Researchers requesting permission for radio transmissions at the site need to submit a Request for Frequency Coordination to the Regional Frequency Coordination office.

Contact the following people to receive the required user name and password to access the online Request for Frequency Coordination form:

Wayde Allen, Table Mountain Research Project Leader, ITS.M
Voice: (303) 497-5871
E-mail: wallen@its.bldrdoc.gov

Jeanne Ratzloff, ITS.M
E-mail: ratzloff@its.bldrdoc.gov

Once you have the required user name and password Click here to submit the Request for Frequency Coordination form online.

For more information contact:

Teresa Maraia
Department of Commerce
Radio Frequency Management Office R/Ex1
325 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80305-3328
Voice: (303) 497-6548
E-mail: teresa.maraia@noaa.gov