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GBS Advocates for FCC Regulation Modernization of Rules


GeoBroadcast Solutions
GeoBroadcast Solutions

GeoBroadcast Solutions (GBS) recently submitted comments to the FCC, advocating for a modernization of regulations that require radio broadcasters to maintain a main transmitter. This proposal, part of the FCC's "Delete, Delete, Delete" Public Notice, seeks to replace what GBS considers outdated regulations with more advanced technology that could better serve the public and reduce costs for broadcasters.

Under the current FCC rules, broadcasters are obligated to operate a central main transmitter, a regulation rooted in an era when large, high-powered towers were essential for broad coverage. GBS argues that these rules are ill-suited for today's technological landscape, where distributed transmission systems (DTS), or boosters, have proven more effective and sustainable.

"Technology has changed, and so should the rules," a spokesperson for GeoBroadcast Solutions stated. "Broadcasters should not be forced to bear the high costs and environmental burdens of maintaining a main transmitter when modern, distributed systems can provide equal or better service to listeners."

GBS presented a compelling case study of KOAS-FM in Las Vegas to illustrate their point. The study compared current and proposed coverage maps, demonstrating that the DTS maintains the station's signal within its designated contour while enhancing coverage in urban areas, all without the need for a costly and environmentally taxing tall tower.

The GBS proposal does not mandate the abandonment of main transmitters but introduces flexibility for broadcasters to adopt more modern infrastructure if they choose. "This proposal does not mandate change for broadcasters who rely on main transmitters; it simply introduces flexibility," a spokesperson added.

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