(a) Installation and maintenance shall be such that no interference is caused to existing communications systems and so as not to distort or interfere with the direct off-the-air television signals.
(b) A grantee shall construct its system in such a manner to be designed and rated for twenty-four-hours-per-day continuous operation. A grantee shall construct its system so that radiation from the system shall be less than the following:
(1) 0 to 54 MC - 15 microvolts per meter at 100 feet .
(2) 54 to 132 MC - 20 microvolts per meter at 100 feet.
(3) 132 to 216 MC - 50 microvolts per meter at 100 feet.
(4) 216 MC Up - 15 microvolts per meter at 100 feet.
(c) Radiation shall be measured in accordance with subpart D of the FCC specifications, paragraph 15.161, or any other rules and regulations of the FCC.
(d) A grantee shall construct its system to provide a signal of not less than 1,000 microvolts per meter across a 300 ohm termination at the point to which the receiver is normally connected on all utilized channels, without material degradation throughout the City.
(e) A grantee shall construct its system so the amplitude versus frequency response shall not vary more than two decibels (dBs) across the 6 me bandwith of any television channel utilized.
(f) A grantee shall construct its system so that the system-to-noise ratio on any television utilized shall be no less than 40 dBs.
(g) A grantee shall construct its system so that 60-cycle hum modulation shall not exceed two percent (2%).
(h) A grantee shall construct its system so that cross-modulation effects on any channel shall be at least 40 dBs below the picture carrier level.
(i) All measurements shall be made in accordance with good engineering practices.
(Ord. 5757-1980. Passed 5-13-80.)