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Section 1.1307. Information relevant to assessing whether operation of the  yO(-  %9!station may have a significant environmental impact has been included in Appendix C to this booklet. Also included in  yO-  %!Appendix C are worksheets and tables which will enable certain categories of stations to determine whether their facilities   %!meet the specific requirements of Section 1.1307, including human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields.  yOA-  %$( Note: FM translators operating with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 watts or less are categorically exempt only  yO-from routine evaluation for RF exposure. All other requirements of Section 1.1307 must be met.)  yOZ-  %!Use of the worksheets is purely voluntary. All applicants can use the General Environmental Worksheet. Some, but not all,  yO -  %!stations will also be able to use the RF worksheets. Generally, the RF worksheets can only be used in the following situations:  yO-  % (1) single use tower; (2) single tower with several FM/FM translators; or (3) a multiple tower AM array with no other user  yOs-  %v is colocated within the array. Additionally, in order to be eligible to use the RF worksheets access to AM stations must  yO& -  % be restricted by a fence or other barrier that will preclude casual or inadvertent access to the site and warning signs must be  yO -  %wincluded at appropriate intervals describing the potential for RF exposure. See "RF Exposure Compliance Worksheet  yO -  %!Instructions" in Section II of Appendix C for more detail on eligibility. If you meet the eligibility requirements for use of   %X the RF worksheets and you determine from the worksheets that your facilities will not have a significant environmental  yO -  %%impact, you should submit the following as the explanation to support your response (this includes FM translators operating with an ERP of 100 watts or less):  zN -Xs #X9 xOG; #!  (#"XsI have examined the Commission's environmental requirements in 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1307 as outlined in  (#!Appendix C to the License Renewal Booklet. Based on my completion of the worksheets therein, I have  (#$determined that operation of my facilities will not have a significant environmental impact as defined by Section  (#q%1.1307, which includes consideration of the exposure of workers or the general public to levels of radio frequency electromagnetic fields exceeding identified guidelines adopted by the Federal Communications Commission.T$  zN=-  yO-# X\  P6G;QwP#If you need more space than the form provides, indicate that an explanation is attached. Do not submit the worksheets to the FCC.   %!If after using the worksheets you find that levels will exceed the RF guidelines, levels may still be acceptable based on a more  yO"-  %!detailed evaluation of a number of variables (e.g., antenna radiation patterns or measurement data). In that case, you should   %+ submit a statement explaining why your facilities do not exceed the RF radiation exposure guidelines at locations where   % humans are likely to be present, or describing measures or circumstances which will prevent or discourage humans from  yO;-entering those areas where the RF exposure exceeds the guidelines (e.g., fencing or remote location). The guidelines are  yO-  %P(explained in more detail in OET Bulletin 65,entitled Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure  yO %'to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields, Edition 9701, released August 1997 and Supplement A: Additional  yOT  %&Information for Radio and Television Broadcast Stations (hereafter referred to as "OET Bulletin 65" and  yO-  %$"Supplement A " respectively). Both OET Bulletin 65 and Supplement A can be viewed and/or downloaded from the FCC   %!Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety. Copies can also be purchased from the FCC's duplicating/research contractor:   %!International Transcription Service, Inc., 1231 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Telephone: 2028573800, fax:   %!2028573805. Additional information may obtained from the RF safety group at rfsafety@fcc.gov or 2024182464 or the  yO-FCC Call Center at 1888CALL FCC (2255322).   yO9 -  %V"If you find that you are not eligible to use the RF worksheets, it is not an indication that your facilities have a high propensity   %: to cause excessive RF exposure. Generally, those who are unable to use the worksheet will need to utilize more complex   % calculations or measurements to demonstrate compliance. For this reason, an applicant who is not eligible to use the RF   %H!worksheets is advised to consider seeking the assistance of a qualified consulting engineer in determining whether its facility will meet the RF exposure guidelines. However, this is only a suggestion.   %!If you are not eligible to use the RF worksheets, or elect not to use them, and do not plan to seek the assistance of a qualified   %!consulting engineer, before reaching a determination with respect to your facilities you should review the Environmental/RF  yO%-  %t"Overview and the "General Environmental Worksheet" contained in Appendix C . You should also review OET Bulletin  yO&-  %!65 in order to properly evaluate your facility for compliance with the RF guidelines. The bulletin provides information and  %9!assistance on the RF guidelines, prediction methods, measurement procedures and instrumentation, methods for controlling   %!exposure, and reference material. In that regard, you may provide data which demonstrates compliance with our RF exposure  yO(-guidelines in support of your response to Question 6. See OET Bulletin 65 and Supplement A for further details.  yO*-  %*! If you determine through the use of the worksheets, or based on your own calculations, that operation of your facility may  yO*-  %$have a significant environmental impact, an Environmental Assessment must be submitted as an exhibit to your application.  yOi+-The components of an Environmental Assessment have also been included in Appendix C .  >#\ "i+...XX2"  a< >#\  XXXX  #_ pi7 "##APPENDIX C: Environmental/RF Compliance Worksheets  a< ENVIRONMENTAL/RF OVERVIEW  yO- # G= P1^Q P#   %The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 requires all federal agencies to ensure that the environment is given   %appropriate consideration in agency decisionmaking. Since January 1, 1986, applications for new broadcast stations,  yO-  % modifications of existing stations, and renewals must contain either an environmental assessment that will serve as the  yO-  %basis for further Commission review and action, or an indication that operation of the particular station will not have  yOI-  %Ya significant environmental impact. See 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1307(b). In this regard, # Xz_ pi7c!X##f_ pi7 # # c5 P7 P# applicants are required to look   %X at eight environmental factors at license renewal time. These factors are relatively selfexplanatory except for one   %whether your station adequately protects the public and workers from potentially harmful radio frequency (RF)   %electromagnetic fields. The worksheets below are designed to help you answer the environmental question, especially the question's RF component.  X -# Xz_ pi7c!X#  X -#Xz_ pi7c!X#NEW RF EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS  yO; -  %#c5 P7 P# In 1996, the FCC adopted new guidelines and procedures for evaluating environmental effects of RF emissions. All   %applications filed on or after October 15, 1997 must demonstrate compliance with the new requirements. These new  yO -guidelines incorporate two tiers of exposure limits:  xPT  yP-  %! General population/uncontrolled exposure limits apply to situations in which the general public may be exposed or   %jin which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be made fully aware of the   %ipotential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Members of the general public are always considered under this category when exposure is not employmentrelated.  yP-  % Occupational/Controlled exposure limits apply to human exposure to RF fields when persons are exposed as a   %consequence of their employment and in which those persons who are exposed have been made fully aware of the   %,potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. These limits also apply where exposure is of a   %transient nature as a result of incidental passage through a location where exposure levels may be above the general   %population/uncontrolled limits as long as the exposed person has been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or some other appropriate means.  yO-  yOm-  %The new guidelines are explained in more detail in OET Bulletin 65,entitled Evaluating Compliance with FCC  yP -  %wGuidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields, Edition 970 1, released August 1997 and  yO-  %Supplement A: Additional Information for Radio and Television Broadcast Stations (hereafter referred to as "OET   %Bulletin 65" and "Supplement A" respectively). Both OET Bulletin 65 and Supplement A can be viewed and/or   %g downloaded from the FCC Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety. Copies can also be purchased from the FCC's  %;duplicating/research contractor: International Transcription Service, Inc., 1231 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC   %!20036. Telephone: 2028573800, fax: 2028573805. Additional information may obtained from the RF safety group  yPS-at rfsafety@fcc.gov or 2024182464 or the FCC Call Center at 1888CALL FCC (2255322). CAN I USE THE WORKSHEETS?  yO -  % # G= P1^Q P#Use of the worksheets is purely voluntary. All applicants can use the General Environmental Worksheet. Some, but   %not all, stations will also be able to use the RF worksheets. Generally, you can use the RF worksheets if: (1) you are  yO -  %+ the only user on your tower; (2) your station is one of several FM/FM translators located on a single tower; or (3) your   %Ystation uses a multiple tower AM array but no other user is colocated within the array. Additionally, in order to be   %eligible to use the RF worksheets access to AM stations must be restricted by a fence or other barrier that will preclude   %<casual or inadvertent access to the site and warning signs must be included at appropriate intervals describing the  yOR#-potential for RF exposure. "R#...XX1)"  X- %,# Xz_ pi7c!X#THE WORKSHEETS SHOW THAT MY STATION COMPLIES WITH THE FCC'S ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING RF. WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?  yP&-  %  #G= P1^Q P#Take the following 2 steps: (1) Answer "No" to the environmental question (Form 303S, Section II, Question 6); AND  yP-  % (2) provide the oneparagraph explanation printed on page 21 of this booklet in support of your answer. You should  yP-not send the worksheets to the FCC. You may, however, wish to retain them for your own records.  yOB-  X- %V"# Xz_ pi7c!X#WHAT IF I CAN'T USE THE RF WORKSHEETS OR THEY SHOW THAT MY STATION EXCEEDS ACCEPTABLE RF LEVELS?  Yh- (# #Xw5 P7KXP#XsIf you cannot or choose not to use the RF worksheet s , #G= P1^Q P#you can show your compliance with RF  yO: -guidelines in other ways. These are explained further in OET Bulletin 65.  T$  yP - (#! XsIf the worksheet says that you exceed acceptable RF levels # G= P1^Q P#this does not necessarily mean that you do not  (#or cannot meet our RF requirements. The worksheets are based on generalized "worst case" presumptions.  (#It may be that a more individualized evaluation of your station (possibly with the help of a consulting engineer)  (#will show that RF levels are acceptable. Among the individual factors that may be relevant are antenna  (#radiation patterns, actual RF measurements, barriers/precautions that prevent access to high RF areas, etc.  (#=These factors are also explained in OET Bulletin 65. Applicants satisfying our RF requirements on the basis  (#?of such nonworksheet factors should submit a detailed explanation demonstrating their compliance.  yO- (#yOtherwise, applicants should submit an Environmental Assessment (as explained in 47 C.F.R. 1.1311 or see Section I of the following worksheet).T$  xP# &p_ pi7L&# #c5 P7 P# "...XX" GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL WORKSHEET  yO-   yOf- e): # c5 P7 P#Commission grant of an application may have a significant environmental impact, thereby requiring an Environmental  yO- e),Assessment (EA), if you answer "Yes" to any of the following 8 items: (FM translators operating with an effective radiated power of 100 watts or less need only review items 1 through 7).  xP2 MY FACILITY:  yO-X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8:#\    >#\ I. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT  S-  xP &%#c5 P7 P#If an Environmental Assessment is necessary, you should consider seeking the assistance of a consulting  yP7- &;communications engineer. An Environmental Assessment (EA) must include the following (See 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1311):  xP  yPQ- %>1 .vA description of the facilities as well as supporting structures and appurtenances, and a description of the  %!site as well as the surrounding area and uses. If high intensity lighting is proposed or utilized within a residential area, the EA must also address the impact of this lighting upon the residents.(#  yP- % 2 .vA statement as to the zoning classification of the site, and communications with, or proceedings before and  %determinations (if any) made by zoning, planning, environmental or other local, state or federal authorities on matters relating to environmental effects.(#  yP - % 3 .vA statement as to whether construction of the facilities has been a source of controversy on environmental grounds in the local community.(#  yP - % 4 .vA discussion of environmental and other considerations which led to the selection of the particular site and,  %if relevant, the particular facility; the nature and extent of any unavoidable adverse environmental effects, and any alternative sites or facilities which have been or might be reasonably considered.(#  yP- %/ 5. vA statement why the site cannot meet the FCC guidelines for RF exposure with respect to the public and  yO- workers. (#  yO9-  S- # &p_ pi7L&#II. RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE WORKSHEETS/INSTRUCTIONS  yOa-#c5 P7 P#(Worksheets begin on page 25)  xP# c5 P7 P# Who may use these worksheets?  yO-- %1.vA directional AM station (i.e., one using a multiple tower array) that does not share its towers with any  %Nother nonexcluded RF sources (including, but not limited to, FM or TV transmitting antennas) and is  yP-located more than 315 meters (1,034 feet) from any other tower or nonexcluded RF radiation sources; or(#  yO- %\2.vA nondirectional AM station located on a singleuse tower more than 315 meters (1,034 feet) from any  yO-other tower or other nonexcluded RF radiation sources; or (#  yO- %. 3.v An FM station (including FM translators and boosters) on a single tower that may or may not support other  %FM stations that is more than 315 meters (1,034 feet) from any other tower or other nonexcluded RF sources. (#  yP- Ineligible Sites .  yP-Please note that you cannot use these worksheets if any of the following apply:  yO` - %k1.vThere are other towers or supporting structures with nonexcluded ( see 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1307(b)) RF sources within 315 meters of your tower; (#  yOy"- %^2.vThere are TV antennas and/or other RF sources on your tower other than AM or FM that are not categorically excluded from environmental processing by 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1307; (#  yO$-3.vThere is an FM, TV or other nonexcluded RF source colocated within a multiple tower AM array; (#  yO%- %]4.vThe tower is located at a site where the terrain or a building or other inhabited structure (other than a  %transmitter building) within a 315 meter radius is higher than the level of the terrain at the base of the  yP^'- %tower ( Note: Sites with transmitter buildings at the base of the tower are considered "eligible" provided  %that procedures are established in accordance with the methods described in OET Bulletin 65 to protect persons with access to such buildings from RF exposure in excess of the FCCadopted limits.); or(#  >#\ "x)...XX0"  yO- % >#\ 5.vAM towers where access is not restricted by fencing or other barrier that preclude casual or inadvertent  %access to the site and warning signs are not included at appropriate intervals describing the potential for  yOf-RF exposure. (#  xP &$ The above categories have been excluded from the RF worksheets not because of a propensity to cause  &'excessive RF radiation, but because a determination of their compliance involves more complex calculations  yP2- &Jand measurements. If you are not eligible to use the RF worksheets, or elect not to use them, before reaching  yP- &v a determination with respect to your facilities you should review OET Bulletin 65 and Supplement A in order  &to properly evaluate your facility for compliance with the RF guidelines. The bulletin provides information  &and assistance on the RF guidelines, prediction methods, measurement procedures and instrumentation,  &methods for controlling exposure, and reference material. In that regard, you may provide data which  yP- &demonstrates compliance with our RF  U 1  1  1  1 guidelines in support of your response to Question 6. See OET Bulletin  yPg- &=65 for further details. If you continue to have trouble evaluating your site after consulting the Bulletin, you  &may want to seek the assistance of a qualified consulting engineer in determining whether these facilities meet the FCC RF exposure guidelines. )* * *d J ddx !ddx x J       yPo - r$M NOTE: These worksheets represent "worst case" calculations, and, as such, should be used in your initial  r$|attempt to determine compliance. If use of the worksheet indicates that you would exceed the RF  r$guidelines, levels may still be acceptable based on more detailed evaluation of variables such as antenna  r$type and vertical radiation patterns. In this case you may submit a statement explaining why your  r$/facilities do not exceed the RF exposure guidelines at locations where humans are likely to be present, or  r$describing those measures or circumstances which will prevent or discourage humans from entering  r$ those areas the RF levels exceeds the guidelines or otherwise control access in accordance with the timeaveraging limits described in the guidelines (See OET Bulletin 65) . This statement may include:  yO- U#}XxXrx(i)Nrrantenna radiation patterns showing that the site complies with the guidelines described in OET Bulletin 65ƴ"r  yO-(ii)Nrrmeasurements that show the site to comply with the FCCadopted guidelinesƴ"r  yO:-(iii)Nrra description of what warning signs, fences or other barriers preclude excessive RF exposureƴ"r  yO-(iv)Nrrany other statement necessary to demonstrate compliance with the RF guidelines.ƴ"r  xPS  xPSee OET Bulletin 65 and Supplement A for further details.    xP| How to Use the RF Worksheets   xP # c5 P7 P#Attached are:  yOH- Worksheet #1 FM, FM translator & FM booster Worksheet #1AMultiple FM User Tower Worksheet #2 AM  yOa-Worksheet#2A Multiple Tower AM array   yO -AM Fence Distance Tables  yP - ___________________________________________  FM: # c5 P7 P#  yP."- % a.vSingle Use FM or FM translator tower Use Worksheet #1 to determine compliance with the FCC RF exposure limits. (#  yPH$- %% b.v Multipleuse FM (including translator & booster) Use Worksheet #1A for each FM facility on the tower  yP$-to obtain an approximate power and antenna height and complete Worksheet #1 as above. (#  xP%   # Xw5 P7KXP#  Yc&-AM:   #c5 P7 P#  yP'- % a.vSingle Tower Site Use Worksheet #2 to determine if the distance to the fence or other restrictive barrier  yO(-provides adequate protection to the general public pursuant to FCC guidelines.(#  yP*- % b.vMultiple Tower Site Use Worksheet #2 for each tower in the array to determine if each tower is  %jadequately distanced from the fence (or other restrictive barrier). This determination may be made by either of the following methods:(# ",...XX2 "  yO- (# >#\ XrxX'w''i.a "worst case" prediction could be made by assuming that all transmitted power is radiated from each  yP- (#tower. Use Worksheet #2A to list the power and fence distance for each tower. Then, use  yPg- Worksheet #2 for each tower to determine compliance with the FCC guidelines for the single tower.(#  yP- (#w''ii.use the actual transmitted power of each tower. Use Worksheet #2A to list transmitted powers and  yP- (#restriction distances for each tower. Then, use Worksheet #2 for each tower to determine compliance  yO6-with the FCC guidelines for the single tower. (#  xP &p& If any single tower is not adequately distanced from the fence or restrictive barrier, you may not continue  xPOto use these worksheets. See NOTE above.  Y- # Xw5 P7KXP# @ !ddx x Addxx @       Y - r$ CAUTION: Even if you conclude from the use of these worksheets that human  r$?exposure to RF electromagnetic fields is consistent with our guidelines, please be aware  r$that each site user must also meet requirements with respect to "ontower" or other  r$]exposure by workers at the site (including RF exposure on one tower caused by sources  r$on another tower or towers). These requirements include, but are not limited to the  r$nreduction or cessation of transmitter power when persons have access to the site, tower, or antenna. Such procedures must be coordinated among all tower users.  Y- See OET Bulletin 65 for further details.   "I...XX) "  a< XXXX  #_ pi7 "##  a< #  PE37ܼP#RF WORKSHEET #1 FM (including translators & boosters)  b<   xP &# #c5 P7 P#PLEASE COPY BEFORE USING. THE DETERMINATION OF COMPLIANCE MAY INVOLVE REPEATED  &%CALCULATIONS. IF LOCATED ON A MULTIPLE FM USER TOWER, PLEASE COMPLETE RF WORKSHEET 1A BEFORE PROCEEDING.  xP  xP7 X'X EFFECTIVE RADIATION CENTER HEIGHT  yP- E nter "Height of radiation center above ground" as listed  yO-XX on current FCC license OR as listed in line 1 of Worksheet 1A& J\( ________ m (1)  yPQ - I s antenna supporting structure located on the roof of a  yO - building ?# O5 P7ȘP# (check one)#c5 P7 P#X&JEYes   No  (2)  yP - I f line 2 is "yes," enter the building height measured at the base of the antenna supporting structure in line 3  yP - I f line 2 is "no," enter "0" in line 3 & JI________ m (3)  yP - S ubtract line (3) from line (1)& JI________ m (4)  yP - S ubtract the value 2.0 from line (4)&JF ________ m (5) ă  yO;- &   xP TOTAL EFFECTIVE RADIATED POWER  yP- A s obtained from your current FCC license: (If "beam tilt" is utilized, list maximum values)  yP- L ist Effective Radiated Power in the Horizontal Plane& JSA________ kW (6)  yPo- L ist Effective Radiated Power in the Vertical Plane & JSA________ kW (7)  yP#- A dd Lines (6) and (7) OR list value from Line 2 in Worksheet 1AX&JSA ________ kW (8) ă  yO- &   xP PERCENTAGE OF FCC RF LIMIT(S) FOR MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE  yP=- M ultiply Line (8) by 33.41&J: ________ (9)  yP- M ultiply the value listed in line (5) by itself & JHC________ (10)  yP- D ivide Line (9) by Line (10)& JHC________ (11)  yPY- M ultiply Line (11) by 100&JL % (12) ă  yO - &B  yP- DETERMINATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH CONTROLLED/OCCUPATIONA LIMIT  yPt- : XX2  D oes Line (12) exceed 100% X22&Yes   No  (13)  yO(-  yP-IF YOU ANSWERED "YES" IN LINE (13), THE WORKSHEETS MAY NOT BE USED IN THIS CASE. *   xP  yOB- & IF YOU ANSWERED "NO" IN LINE (13), THEN THE SITE SHOULD COMPLY WITH THE FCC'S  yO-CONTROLLED/OCCUPATIONAL RF EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR GROUND LEVEL EXPOSURE #  xP  CONTINUE   yP[-   &b%* In this case, you may need to prepare an Environmental Assessment. However, in order to determine  yPu - &"the need for such an assessment please see the NOTE printed on page 23. If after consideration of such factors  &as the antenna radiation pattern, measurement data and the barriers which restrict access you conclude that  yP!- &an Environmental Assessment is required, please see Section I of this appendix entitled " Environmental  yP"-Assessment ."  xP#  yO$- & # Please be aware, that each site user must also meet requirements with respect to "ontower" or other  &exposure by workers at the site (including RF fields caused by other facilities on the tower). These  &requirements include, but are not limited to the reduction or cessation of transmitter power when persons have  &access to the site, tower, or antenna. Such procedures must be coordinated among all tower users. See OET  yOv'-Bulletin 65 for more details.  xP( (Over) "( ...XX:/ "  b<s  # 5 P7 P#RF WORKSHEET #1 FM (continued) #c5 P7 P#ѐd  xP DETERMINATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE UNCONTROLLED/GENERAL POPULATION LIMIT  xP  yPm-D oes Line (12) exceed 20% X2 &Yes   No  (14)  xP &9! IF YOU ANSWERED "NO" IN LINE (14 ), THEN THE SITE SHOULD COMPLY WITH THE FCC'S  xP &D%UNCONTROLLED/GENERAL POPULATION RF EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR GROUND LEVEL EXPOSURE.  NO  xP:FURTHER STUDY REQUIRED.   yO-  xP IF YOU ANSWERED "YES" IN LINE (14), CONTINUE.   &o  yP - Rooftop with restricted access .  &yIf you answered "yes" in Line (14) and "yes" in Line (2) (indicating that the tower is located on the roof of a  &ybuilding), and the general public is not allowed access to the rooftop level, repeat lines 5 through 12, entering  yP - &=the value in Line (1) directly in Line (4). (If Multiple FM Use Tower, recalculations should be in accordance  yP -with instructions on Worksheet #1A.) Otherwise, go to the next section.  yP- U pon recalculation, does Line (12) exceed 20% X22&Yes   No  (15)  yPU- IF YOU ANSWERED "YES" IN LINE (15), THE WORKSHEETS MAY NOT BE USED IN THIS CASE. *   yO -  xP &$ IF YOU ANSWERED "NO" IN LINE (15 ), THEN THE AREA AT GROUND LEVEL SHOULD COMPLY WITH  yPo- &!THE FCC'S UNCONTROLLED/GENERAL POPULATION EXPOSURE LIMIT . NO FURTHER STUDY  xP#REQUIRED.   yO- &o  xP Access to base of tower restricted by fencing.  yP- & I f the tower is not located on the roof of a building, is the base of the tower surrounded by fencing or other  &restrictive barrier and are appropriate warning signs posted on the fence that adequately detail the nature of  yOV-the RF exposure environment contained therein?X22&Yes   No  (16)  yP - IF YOU ANSWERED "NO" IN LINE (16), THE WORKSHEETS MAY NOT BE USED IN THIS CASE. *   yO-  yPp- & I f you answered "yes" in line (16), what is the distance from the base of the tower to the fence or barrier at  yO$-its nearest point X22&  m (17)  yP- M ultiply Line (9) (as calculated previously) by 5X22&  (18)  yP- S ubtract Line (10) (as calculated previously) from Line (18) X22&  (19)  yP?- T ake the square root of Line (19) X22&  m (20)  yP- I s Line (20) less than or equal to Line (17) X22&Yes   No  (21)  yO-  xPZ &% IF YOU ANSWERED "YES" IN LINE (21 ), THEN THE RF FIELD OUTSIDE THE FENCE COMPLIES WITH THE  yP -FCC'S UNCONTROLLED/GENERAL POPULATION EXPOSURE LIMIT . NO FURTHER STUDY REQUIRED.   xP  yPt -IF YOU ANSWERED "NO" IN LINE (21), THE WORKSHEETS MAY NOT BE USED IN THIS CASE. *   yO(!-    xP! &b% * In this case, you may need to prepare an Environmental Assessment. However, in order to determine  yP"- &"the need for such an assessment please see the NOTE printed on page 23. If after consideration of such factors  &as the antenna radiation pattern, measurement data and the barriers which restrict access you conclude that  yP#- &,an Environmental Assessment is still required, please see Section I of this appendix entitled " Environmental  yP$-Assessment ."  yO&-  "& ...XX+ "  b<  # 5 P7 P#RF WORKSHEET #1A Multiple FM User Tower #c5 P7 P#у  yO-  yO- &# c5 P7 P# # Xw5 P7KXP# #c5 P7 P#The procedure below will allow for a "worstcase" determination to be made in situations where several FM  &stations share a common tower. This determination is based upon the"worst case" assumption that all RF  &=energy is emanating from a single antenna located at the same height (i.e. antenna center of radiation above  yO-ground level) as the lowest user on the tower. Complete this sheet for all call signs.  yP9- & For each callsign, the total of the Horizontal and the Vertical ERP's must be used. If "beam tilt" is utilized, list maximum values.  yO-# c5 P7 P# J Addxx addxS ( ( ( J        Y - # Xw5 P7KXP#COLUMN 1    Y -CALLSIGN n H  Y - COLUMN 2  _HEIGHT OF ANTENNA dARADIATION CENTER  Y? -YABOVE GROUND LEVEL    Y -Y COLUMN 3  ATOTAL EFFECTIVE @RADIATED POWER =c(HORIZONTAL AND  Y-Z(VERTICAL)  Y S  h  :h#gmeters:h#kilowattsY Y  hh  h#gmetersh#kilowattsY Y : hh  h#gmetersh#kilowattsY Y  hh  Eh#gmetersEh#kilowattsY Y  hh  h#gmetersh#kilowattsY   E h  '#gmeters'#kilowatts    Y- #c5 P7 P## Xw5 P7KXP#L ist the smallest value in Column 2 X22&  m (1)  Y- L ist the total of all values in Column 3 X22&  kW (2)  Ym-#c5 P7 P# # Xw5 P7KXP#The value listed in line (1) above must be used in line (1) on Worksheet 1. The value listed in line (2) above must be used in line (8) on Worksheet 2. Now complete worksheet 1 (except for lines 6 and 7).  X-  X$ - "$ ...XX""  X-  a<#_ pi7 "##.>RF WORKSHEET #2 : AM ă  Y- & # c5 P7 P# # Xw5 P7KXP#PLEASE COPY THIS WORKSHEET PRIOR TO USING. IN THE CASE OF A MULTIPLE  &"TOWER ARRAY, A COPY IS NECESSARY FOR EACH TOWER LISTED IN RF WORKSHEET  YO-#2A. See AM instruction b. to "How to Use RF Worksheets" on page 24. #c5 P7 P#  Y - # Xw5 P7KXP#SINGLE TOWER #c5 P7 P#  yP- E nter the transmitted power 22 &JSA________ kW (1)  yPX- E nter the distance from the tower to the nearest point of the fence or other restrictive barrier  yO - enclosing the tower22 &JTC________ m (2)  yO- &B  xPr   DETERMINATION OF WAVELENGTH   yO% -  xP  Method 1: Electrical Height  yO> - The tower height in wavelength may be obtained from the electrical height in degrees of the radiator.  yP - E lectrical height of the radiator X22&J ; degrees (3a)  yPX- D ivide Line (3a) by 360 degrees X22&J7 wavelength (3b)  xP   xPMethod 2: Physical Height  &jAlternatively, the wavelength may be obtained from the physical height of the radiator above the tower base  yO-and the frequency of the station.  yP>- O verall height of the radiator above the tower base X22&JW= meters (4a)  yP- L ist the station's frequency X22&JS; kilohertz  (4b)  yP- D ivide 300,000 by Line (4b) X22&JW= meters (4c)  yPZ- D ivide Line (4a) by Line (4c) X22&J<: wavelength (4d)  yO- &o  xP REQUIRED RESTRICTION DISTANCE  yO'- &L Use the appropriate AM fence distance table based on the wavelength determined in either Line (3b) or Line  &(4d) above. If the transmitted power is not listed in the table, use next highest value (e.g. if the transmitted  yO-power is 2.5 kW, use the fence value in the 5 kW column). 22 22  yP- L ist the fence distance obtained from the appropriate table X22&J7< meters (5)  yP- I s the value listed in Line (5) less than or equal to the value listed in line (2)? 22 X2 X,Yes____ No____ (6)  yPt- & I f Line (6) is "Yes", are warning signs posted at appropriate intervals which describe the nature of the potential  yO(-hazard? ,Yes____ No____ (7)  yP - &  IF EITHER LINE (6) OR LINE (7 ) WAS ANSWERED "NO" , you may need to prepare an Environmental  yPB!- &[Assessment. However, in order to determine the need for such an Assessment please see the NOTE on page  yO!- &23. If after consideration of such factors as the antenna radiation pattern, measurement data and the barriers  yP"- &which restrict access you conclude that an Environmental Assessment is required, please see Section I of this  yP]#-appendix entitled "Environmental Assessment."  yP$- & " IF BOTH LINE (6) AND LINE (7) WERE ANSWERED "YES", it appears that this tower complies with the FCC  &yguidelines with respect to the general public. Please be aware, that each site user must also meet requirements  &with respect to "ontower" or other exposure by workers at the site (including RF fields caused by other  & facilities on the tower, or RF fields caused by facilities on another tower or towers). These requirements  &include, but are not limited to the reduction or cessation of transmitter power when persons have access to  yOD(-the site, tower, or antenna. See OET Bulletin 65 for more details."D( ...XXh."  a< # _ pi7 "## # &p_ pi7L&##_ pi7 "## RF WORKSHEET #2A Multiple Tower AM Array  xP &R&# c5 P7 P# Do not use this table if there are FM. TV, or any other nonexcluded RF sources on any single tower of the  xParray. T addxS ( ( (  ddx ( ( ( T   h w "Tower Number L  Pw Transmitted Power (kW)Pw Distance to Fence (meters)h[  ww " 1w w [ ; ] wY " 2Y Y ; ;  YY " 3. Y . Y ; ;  YY " 4i Y i Y ; ; .  YY " 5 Y  Y ; ; i  YY " 6 Y  Y ; ;   YY " 7Y Y ; ;   YY " 8UY UY ; ;  YY " 9Y Y ; ; U YY " 10Y Y ; ;  YY " 11Y Y ; k   Y " 12q q k     yP- &# If each tower listed above meets the distance requirements of worksheet #2,  it appears this tower complies  &with the FCC guidelines with respect to the general public. Please be aware, that each site user must also  &.meet requirements with respect to "ontower" or other exposure by workers at the site. These requirements  &include, but are not limited to the reduction or cessation of transmitter power when persons have access to  yO-the site, tower, or antenna. See OET Bulletin 65 for more details.  yOW-  &If the distance from the base of the tower to the fence is less than the value listed above, you may need to  &prepare an Environmental Assessment. However, in order to determine the need for such an assessment please  yPp- &isee the NOTE on page 23. If after consideration of such factors as the antenna radiation pattern, measurement  &[data and the barriers which restrict access you conclude that an Environmental Assessment is required, please  yP-see Section I of this appendix entitled "Environmental Assessment."  "> ...XX!"  Y-C # Xw5 P7KXP#AM FENCE DISTANCE TABLES #c5 P7 P#ѐd  Y-# Xw5 P7KXP#  Y&-TABLE 1. Predicted Distances for Compliance with FCC Limits: O.1 0.2 Wavelength ^ ddx ( ( ( T4U(r"""""^ "k   ^ P@@@H" w " )Frequency  (kHz)w"Transmitter Power (kW) ^ P@H^P   ww " &h"$ 50 w"J10 w"^5 w" 1"^P RBBBJ&" w ""Db Predicted Distance for Compliance with FCC Limits (meters) RBJ  I "535740 1 I"$ 13 * 1 I"7 1 I"^6 "1 I" 3 C"   " I "750940 P "$ 12x P "7]K P "^5 P " 3G "     ""I9501140 0"$ 11x 0"6]K 0"^5 0" 3G "     ""11501340; "$ 10x "6]K "^5 " 3G "    ""13501540; "$ 10x "6]K "^5 " 3G "     "  "15501705; "$ 10"6]K "^5 " 3G    r XR-  Y- TABLE 2. Predicted Distances for Compliance with FCC Limits: O.21 0.4  Y-Wavelength h T4U(r""""" T4U(9r"""""h "   ^ P@@@Hr" w " )Frequency  (kHz)9w"Transmitter Power (kW) ^ P@H^P 9  ww " h"$ 50 w"J10 w"^5 w" 1"^P RBBBJ" w ""Db Predicted Distance for Compliance with FCC Limits (meters) RBJ  I "535740 I"' 4 * I"2 I"^2 "I" 1 C"  " I "750940  "' 4A  "2]K  "^2  " 1G "    c""I9501140 ""' 4A ""2]K ""^2 "" 1G "    C!""11501340; $"' 4A $"2]K $"^2 $" 1G "    ##""13501540; a&"' 4A a&"2]K a&"^2 a&" 1G "     %"  "15501705; Q("' 5Q("2]K Q("^2 Q(" 1G    & X(- ")...XX+)"  Y- TABLE 3. Predicted Distances for Compliance with FCC Limits: O.41 0.55  Y-Wavelength h T4U(9r""""" T4U(tr"""""h "   ^ P@@@H&" w " )Frequency  (kHz)tw"Transmitter Power (kW) ^ P@H^P t  ww " h"$ 50 0w"J10 0w"^5 0w" 1"^P RBBBJ" w "0"Db Predicted Distance for Compliance with FCC Limits (meters) RBJ0  I "_535740 I"' 4 * I"3 I"^2 "I" 2 C"  " I "750940  "' 4A  "2]K  "^2  " 2G "    ""I9501140  "' 4A  "2]K  "^2  " 1G "    ~ ""11501340;  "' 4A  "2]K  "^2  " 2G "    ^ ""13501540; "' 4A "2]K "^2 " 2G "     >"  "15501705; "' 4A "3"^2 " 1G     X-  YB- TABLE 4. Predicted Distances for Compliance with FCC Limits: 0.56625 Wavelength h T4U(tr""""" T4U(r"""""h "   ^ P@@@H" w " )Frequency  (kHz)w"Transmitter Power (kW) ^ P@H^P   ww " Ch"$ 50 w"J10 w"^5 w" 1"^P RBBBJC" w ""Db Predicted Distance for Compliance with FCC Limits (meters) RBJ  I "535740 NI"' 4 * NI"3 NI"^2 "NI" 1 C"  /" I "750940 m"' 4A m"2]K m"^2 m" 1G "    ""I9501140 M "' 4A M "2]K M "^2 M " 1G "    ""11501340; -""' 4A -""2]K -""^2 -"" 1G "     ""13501540;  $"' 4A  $"2]K  $"^2  $" 1G "     ""  "15501705; %"' 4A %"2]K %"^2 %" 2G    $ Xo&- 3'3'Standard'3'3Standardal 4% =(%L:h *%XX