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LMCC Opposes KTUL Channel Switch

The FCC should investigate the availability of alternative UHF channels for KTUL Licensee's KTUL Tulsa’s proposal to switch channels from 10 to 14, said the Land Mobile Communications Council Thursday. The group raised similar objections in an ex parte filing…

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in docket 21-9 last month. “Contrary to KTUL’s proposed interference mitigation solutions, LMCC stated that land mobile receiver filtering was not a practical solution given the number of fixed and mobile devices that would be involved,” it said now. If the FCC grants KTUL’s request, the station “should be required to address the land mobile interference concerns through on-air testing and should not be granted programming authority until the land mobile interference concerns are fully resolved,” the group said.