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is correct. Stations must apply for a license within 30 days of starting broadcasts under program test authority. Upon issuance of the license, directional stations then commence full-power operation.
193:(which may not be permissible). Otherwise, only brief tests are allowed without PTA, in order to verify proper installation and functioning of all transmission equipment, such as the 43: 94: 221: 113: 66: 73: 257: 47: 80: 32: 62: 51: 36: 233: 225: 155: 262: 186: 87: 229: 194: 147: 237: 182: 241: 159: 206: 251: 217: 178: 166: 143: 139: 127: 162:
to cover the permit. PTA lasts until the license is issued (or, rarely, denied).
224:(FCC) gives most stations automatic program test authority if they are using an 21: 170: 198: 174: 151: 210: 202: 190: 154:
match what was authorized in the permit, the permittee can apply to the
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certifies that the antenna is installed properly so that the station's
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