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FCC Plans First Reserved-Band FM Translator Window
| RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, February 18, 2026 | 1:23pm CT |
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The Federal Communications Commission is moving to bolster noncommercial broadcasting by outlining plans for the first-ever filing window for new FM translator construction permits in the reserved portion of the FM band.
In a Public Notice adopted February 18 (FCC 26-10), the Commission directed its Media Bureau to open a future filing window for new noncommercial educational (NCE) FM translators operating in the 88-92 MHz band. That segment of the dial is reserved for community, educational and public service programming.
The planned window would provide noncommercial FM, low power FM and noncommercial AM stations their first opportunity to apply for a noncommercial translator in the reserved band, allowing stations to extend their coverage and service to additional listeners.
The Commission said it is seeking comment on eligibility requirements and potential application caps designed to prevent speculative filings and ensure equitable access to spectrum. In prior filing windows, the FCC has imposed limits - including a 10-application cap - to reduce mutually exclusive applications, curb mass filings and streamline processing.
Those restrictions have also been used to align with mandates under the Local Community Radio Act of 2010, which requires the agency to preserve licensing opportunities for secondary services such as low power FM stations.
By structuring the upcoming window with eligibility standards and filing limits, the FCC said it aims to promote efficiency, prevent gamesmanship and preserve spectrum for future community-based services.
The action was approved by Chairman Carr and Commissioners Gomez and Trusty.
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