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Title: Communications Law


1
Communications Law
  • Prof. Karl Manheim
  • Spring, 2006
  • 10. Digital Audio Radio Service

2
Digital Audio Radio Service (DARS)
  • Satellite DARS
  • Terrestrial DARS
  • 1990 NOI and 1992 NPRM on digitial service in
    AM/FM bands
  • Technical standards by National Radio Systems
    Committee (NRSC)
  • Supported by NAB
  • 1998 Petition for Rulemaking for Digital Audio
    Broadcasting (DAB)
  • hybrid In-band On-channel (IBOC) technology
  • simultaneous broadcast of analog and digital
    signals
  • sidebands above and below the center (analog)
    frequency

3
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
  • Roll out of DAB
  • Experimental IBOC Broadcasting begun 2002
  • Separate license required for Multicasting
  • Tomorrow Radio Primary Secondary channels
  • Regular operations commence 2003
  • AM limited to daytime hours
  • iBiquity hybrid IBOC (HD Radio) NRSC-5
  • 2004 FNPRM On final standards subscription
    svc
  • No Rule changes issued yet
  • Search for DAB stations FCC DAB website

4
Satellite DARS
  • Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS)
  • aka Broadcasting Satellite Service (BSS)
  • Satellite downlink to receivers
  • Continuous nationwide radio programming
  • With terrestrial repeaters in urban areas
  • Compact disc (CD) quality sound
  • multichannel
  • Opposed by NAB
  • Providers
  • XM Radio Sirius

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Technology
  • 25 MHz in S band 2.3 GHz
  • 2 multichannel operators
  • 2320-2332.5 MHz (Sirius)
  • 2332.5-2345 MHz (XM)
  • complementary terrestrial repeaters
  • to overcome effects of satellite signal blockage
    and multipath interference
  • AM/FM/SAT receivers

7
SDARS Spectrum
  • 2.3 GHz band

8
Earth Orbits
500-2,000 km
other orbits
8,000-20,000 km
Satellite Today
35,786 km 22,300 miles
9
Orbits
GSO
NGSO
Low Earth Orbits Height 700-2000 km Rotation
Period 90 min. Time in LOS of earth station 15
min.
Medium Earth Orbits Height 8000-12000
km Rotation Period 5-12 hrs. Time in LOS of
earth station 2-4 hrs.
Geostationary Orbits Height35,780 km Rotation
Period 24 hrs. Time in LOS of earth station 24
hrs.
satellites in orbit - animated
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Satellites in Orbit
12
Geosynchronous Orbit (GSO)
  • Uses
  • Communications (DBS, data)
  • Advantages
  • 1 orbit per siderial day (23h56m) (geostationary)
  • wide coverage
  • Disadvantages
  • round trip latencies exceed .5 seconds
  • weak coverage
  • inadequate elevation angles at high latitudes
  • Congestion
  • no more orbital slots congestion in space
  • last slot purchased by MCI in 1996 for 682
    million

XM (85oW 115oW)
13
Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)
  • Uses
  • Cellular telephone communications
  • GPS (global positioning system)
  • Advantages
  • antenna size and power are relatively modest and
    the latency is still small
  • Disadvantages
  • Proximity to Van Allen belt creates hazards to
    electronic systems

SIRIUS
14
Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
  • Uses
  • Data-communications (Little LEO)
  • Data-and-voice communications (Big LEO)
  • Advantages
  • Low power requirements
  • Short propagation delays
  • Disadvantages
  • Greater no. of satellites needed for coverage
  • Big LEO reqd to provide continuous service to US

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Initiating New Class of Sat. Svc.
  • Petition for Rulemaking (See 47 CFR Part 25)
  • Allocation of spectrum for specific service
  • If no existing domesting allocation, FCC must
    seek allocation at an ITU World Radio Conference
  • Adopted at 1992 World Administrative Radio
    Conference
  • International Radio Regulation RR750B allocated
    the 2310-2360 MHz band for SDARS in the US
  • If spectrum already allocated for particular
    service, FCC will simply accept applications for
    that service
  • Rulemaking to Develop Service Rules
  • legal, technical and financial requirements
  • Assigning Licenses (See 47 CFR 25.406)

17
Coordination w/ other Satellite Systems
  • ITU coordination by FCC
  • New Svcs added by World Radio Conferences
  • 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
    (WARC92)
  • satellite requires greater coordination than
    terrestrial bcast
  • ITU Home Page FCC Global Connect Page
  • Negotiations w/ Canada Mexico to allocate
    frequencies
  • nearly 200 Canadian terrestrial stations 2310 -
    2320 MHz
  • Mexico Agreement
  • NTIA coordination
  • If frequences / slots interfere with govt
    operations
  • Operator coordintation
  • FCC typically not involved unless impasse

18
License Allocation Assignment
  • Allocation per ITU - WRC
  • Assignment
  • Satellite Licenses
  • Competitive bidding for 2 licenses (1997 auction)
  • Satellite CD Radio, Inc. (Sirius) - 83,346,000
  • American Mobile Radio Corp (XM) - 89,888,888
  • Earth Stations
  • Fixed, Fixed Network, Temporary Fixed
  • Mobile (i.e., hand-held and vehicle mounted)

19
Public Interest Benefits of DARS
  • Competition with local broadcast radio
  • Undermines economic viability of broadcast radio
  • radio bcast industry incredibly healthy can
    sustain a hit
  • predictably leads to serious loss of important
    services to consumers (incl. potential loss of
    enhancements of broadcasting by the introduction
    of new technologies)
  • DARS likely to be subscription based
  • thus, not a threat to free radio (is this true?
    compare cable)
  • wont draw advertising revenue from bcast
    (compare cable)
  • Providing radio to underserved (rural) areas
  • 9 of the U.S. population receives 5 or fewer FM
    stations
  • Mobile reception
  • Niche programming
  • 20 or more channels per service

20
Public Interest Obligations of DARS
  • Staffing diversity applied
  • Held unconstl in MD/DC/DE v. FCC (DC Cir. 2001)
  • Political Access - both requirements apply
  • 312(a)(7) (federal candidate advertising)
  • 315 (equal opportunities provision)
  • Public interest programming obligations
  • DBS 4-7 capacity set-aside for noncommercial
    educational and informational programming
  • DARS Not adopted
  • Why not
  • Why no other PIOs?
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