WARNING: This report has not been updated to reflect applications filed in the 2023 LPFM filing window. Therefore, until a revision to the Channel Points report is made, this data is currently obsolete and should not be used for any purpose.
The dots on the map indicate a channel point:
- Channel point where no second-adjacent channel waiver is required.
- Channel point where a second adjacent channel waiver is required and the full power station would likely be at 80 dBu or stronger thus making it easier to get a waiver.
- Channel point where a second adjacent channel waiver is required and the full power station would likely be weaker than 80 dBu thus making it harder to get a waiver.
- On individual channel maps, indicates the channel point location for a potential LPFM station shown in the list below.
Avaiability shown on Channels 203 to 220 (88.5~91.9) reflects a potential elimination of the FM to TV6 protections being considered by the FCC in MB Docket 03-185. This is based on 'Plan A' proposed by REC Networks in reply comments. National Public Radio and the advocates for the FM6 'Franken FM' stations also support the complete elimination of FM to TV6 protections on Channels 203 to 220. These channels may not be available if either the FCC upholds the FM to TV6 protection requirements or if they are eliminated, they are not eliminated in time for the next LPFM filing window.