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Chief Milrin Wood, Tinsman volunteer Fire Dept.,General Delivery, Tinsman, AR, 71767Chief Keith Gresham, Chambersville Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 1-Box' 1220, Thornton, AR, 71766Chief Warren Scott, Thornton Fire Dept., P.O. Box 160,Thornton, AR, 71766Chief Ronnie Berry, Strong Fire Dept., P.O. Box 97,strong, AR, 71765Chief James Green, Stephens Fire Dept., P.O. Box 591,stephens, AR, 71764Chief James Bo Taylor, Sparkman Fire Dept., P.O. Box 172,Sparkman, AR, 71763Chief E.R. Lockridge, Holly Springs Fire Dept., Route 2-Box 151A,Sparkman, AR, 71763Chief William Hill, Ouachita Area Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 2-Box 66, Sparkman, AR, 71763Chief Arthur Goodson, Standard-Umpstead Fire Dept., P.O. Box 144,Smackover, AR, 71762Chief M.T. "Bud" Poole, Smackover Fire Dept., P.O. Box 146,Smackover, AR, 71762Chief Fred Smith, Norphlet Volunteer Fire Dept., P.O. Box 23,Norphlet, AR, 71759Chief Steve Davis, Mount Holly Fire Dept., P.O. Box 43,Mount Holly, AR, 71758Chief Charles Daniel, Rudd Crossing Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 1-Box 230, Magnolia, AR, 71753Chief Herschel Hampton, Magnolia Fire Dept., 320 North Jackson,Magnolia, AR, 71753Chief Jerry Anderson, McNeil Fire Dept., General Delivery,McNeil, AR, 71752Chief Herbert Leister, Louann Volunteer Fire Dept., P.O. Box 137,Louann, AR, 71751Chief A.B. Hays, Lawson-Urbana Fire Dept., P.O. Box 23,Lawson, AR, 71750Chief Terry Enis, Junction City Fire Dept., 207 North Main,Junction City, AR, 71749Chief Ken Short, Felsenthal Volunteer Fire Dept~, P.O. Box 510,Huttig, AR, 71747Chief Greg Gilmore, Huttig Fire Dept., P.O. Box 352,Huttig, AR, 71747Chief Harrell Trotter, Harrell Fire Dept., P.O. Box 184,Harrell, AR, 71745Chief Jimmy Lee Johnston, Hampton Fire Dept., P.O. Box 146,Harrell, AR, 71745Chief J.D. Long, curtis Fire Dept., P.O. Box 363,Curtis, AR, 71743Chief Carl Flowers, Gurdon Fire Dept., 103 Maple,Gurdon, AR, 71743Chief Roy Moseley, Fordyce Fire Dept., 201 South Moseley,Fordyce, AR, 71742Chief Don Hardman; Cooterneck Fire Dept., Route 1-Box 189-01,Fordyce, AR, 71742Chief Joseph Gaddis, Walkerville Fire Dept., Route 1-Box 161,Emerson, AR, 71740
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Chief James Holly, Emerson Fire Dept .. , P.O. Box 275,Emerson, AR, 71740Chief Jerry Lavelle, Old Union Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 3-Box 116, El Dorado, AR, 71730Chief curtis Butterfield, Parkers Chapel Volunteer Fire Dept.,3601 Barbara, El Dorado, AR, 71739Chief Ricky McDiarmid, Faircrest Fire Dept., Route 2-Box 833,El Dorado, AR, 71730Chief James Amason, El Dorado Fire Dept., 200 North West Avenue,El Dorado, AR, 71730Chief Louis Calley, Lower White Oak Lake Fire Dept., Box 211A,Chidester, AR, 71726Chief James stewart, Upper White Oak Lake Fire Dept.,Route 2-Box 323A, Chidester, AR, 71726Chief Terry Ford, Reader Volunteer Fire Dept., Reader RuralStation, Chidester, AR, 71726Chief Irvy Bocksnick, Chidester Fire Dept., Route 1-Box 145A,Chidester, AR, 71726Chief Charles Bolin, Carthage Fire Dept., P.O. Box 17,Carthage, AR, 71725Chief Marion Clawson, Calion Fire Dept., Box 465,calion, AR, 71724Chief Bill Carman, Bluff City Fire Dept., General Delivery,Bluff City, AR, 71722Chief Frank Boone, Bearden Fire Dept., P.O. Box 175,Bearden, AR, 71720Chief Sheldon Richardson, ZZ-AR Fire Academy Fire Dept.,P.O. Box 3499, Camden, AR, 71701Chief Terry Furlow, Amy Volunteer Fire Dept., Route 3-Box 368,Camden, AR, 71701Chief Willie Whitten, Locust Bayou Fire Dept., Route 4-Box 204A,Camden, AR, 717b1Chief Alfred Key, Frenchport Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 2-Box 518, Camden, AR, 71701Chief Don Coffman, Ouachita County District #1 Fire Dept.,Route 4-Box 1206, East Camden, AR, 71701Chief Henry Primm, Elliott Volunteer Fire Dept., Route 2,Camden, AR, 71701Chief Kent Taylor, East Camden Fire Dept., 316 Ingram,East Camden, AR, 71701Chief Horace Smith, Camden Fire Dept., 140 Van Buren,Camden, AR, 71701 .Chief Alva Jeffus, Bethesda Community Fire Dept.,Route 5-Box 910, Camden, AR, 71701Chief Sam Cowgill, Winchester Fire Dept., P.O. Box 263,Winchester, AR, 71677Chief Ronald Morris, Wilmot Fire Dept., P.O. Box 114,Wilmot, AR, 71676Chief P.D. McLemore, Wilmar Fire Dept., Box 24, Wilmar, AR, 71675Chief Floyd Odell, Watson Fire Dept., P.O. Box 155,Watson, AR, 71674Chief Gorman Grider, Plesantville Rural Fire Dept.,Route 2-Box 496B, Warren, AR, 71671
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Chief Gary Saunders, County Line Fire Dept., Route 1-Box 262A,Warren, AR, 71671Chief James Anders, Warren Fire Dept., 200 Alabama Street,Warren, AR, 71671 .Chief Charles Simpson, Bradley County Fire Dept., P.O. Box 601,Warren, AR, 71671Chief Robert Robertson, Tillar Fire Dept., P.O. Box 133,Reed, AR, 71670Chief Jessie Barnes, Reed Fire Dept., P.O. Box 62,Reed, AR, 71670Chief Lee Hopkins, Star City Fire Dept., Box 2905,Star City, AR, 71667Chief William Owen, Glendale Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 4-Box 18, Star City, AR, 71667Chief J.T. Ross, Cornerville Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 4-Box 222, Star City, AR, 71667Chief Mark McElroy, Kelso-Rohwer Fire Dept., Box 17,Rohwer, AR, 71666Chief Joe Rauls, Highway 35 South Fire Dept., P.O. Box 195,Rison, AR, 71665Chief Bill Gray, Y-Community Fire Dept., RR 2, Rison, AR, 71665Chief Owen Rushing, Woodlawn Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 2-Box 52, Rison, AR, 71665Chief Paul Blackstock, Trucksville Fire Dept., Route 1-Box 269A,Rison, AR, 71665 'Chief Silas Wilson, Rison Fire Dept., Box 21, Rison, AR, 71665Chief Richard Sadler, portland Fire Dept., P.O. Box 226,Portland, AR, 71663Chief Henry Morschheimer, Parkdale Fire Dept., Box 128,Parkdale, AR, 71661Chief Randy Linzy, New Edinburg Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 1-Box 190, New Edinburg, AR, 71660Chief David Burns, Montrose Fire Dept., P.O. Box 266,Montrose, AR, 71658Chief Jack Carson, Monticello Fire Dept., P.O. Box 505,Monticello, AR, 71655Chief Bobby Hood, McGehee Fire Dept., 215 Madison,McGehee, AR, 71654Chief Larry Donaldson, Lake Village Fire Dept., 511 Lakeside,Lake Village, AR, 71653Chief Hollis Childers, Fawnwood Volunteer Fire Dept.,Route 1-Box 450, Lake Village, AR, 71653Chief Dee Grinstead, Kingsland Fire Dept., P.O. Box 91,Kingsland, AR, 71652Chief Charles Rauls, Hermitage Fire Dept., Route 1-Box 161,Hermitage, AR, 71647Chief Johnny Kilcrease, Hamburg Fire Dept., 305 East Adams,Hamburg, AR 71646Chief J.M. Russell,' Grady Fire Dept., P.O. Box 181-South MainStreet, Grady AR, 71644Chief Robert Perry, Cummins Dept. of Correction Fire Dept.,P.O. Box 500, Grady, AR, 71644Chief Ray Blanenship, Gould Volunteer Fire Dept., P.O. Box 254,Gould, AR, 71643
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Chief Norwood McDougald, Fountain Hill Volunteer Fire Dept.,P.O. Box 86, Fountain Hill, AR, 71642Chief Martindalel, Eudoro Fire Dept., Box K, Eudora, AR, 71640Chief Kenneth Racy, Mitchellville Fire Dept., RFD I-Box 383B,Dumas, AR, 71639Chief Jimmy Blankenship, Dumas Fire Dept., Waterman street,Dumas, AR, 71639Chief Morris Parker, Dermott Fire Dept., P.O. Box D,Dermott, AR, 71638Chief James Pennington, Unity-Frost Prairie Fire Dept.,102 Unity 'Lane, Crossett, AR, 71635Chief Bill Jordan, West Crossett Fire Dept., Route 2-Box 338,Crossett, AR, 71635Chief Dink Hall, North Crossett Fire Dept., P.O. Box 576,Crossett, AR, 71635Chief Jim Launius, . Crossett Fire Dept., P.O. Box 338,Crossett, AR, 71635Chief Vernie Bartlett, Banks Volunteer Fire Dept., P.O. Box 102,Banks, AR, 71631Chief Bennie Landers, Arkansas City Fire Dept., Box 332,Arkansas City, AR, 71630Chief Sam Dockery, Middle Warren Road Fire Dept., Route 2-1700Pine Cove Lane, Pine Bluff, AR, 71603 .Chief John Armstrong, . Watson Chapel Fire Dept., Route 1-Box 859,Pine Bluff, AR, 71603Chief Craig Christiansen, Highway 15 South Fire Dept.,Route 2-Box 519B, Pine Bluff, AR, 71603Chief Ned Tomboli, White Hall Fire Dept., 208 Anderson Street,White Hall, AR, 71602Chief Theo Worley, Hardin Fire Dept., Route 6-Box 935,Pine Bluff, AR, 71602Chief Jim Wyatt, Southeast Jefferson County Fire Dept.,Route 3-Box 680, Pine Bluff, AR, 71601Chief Ray Jacks, Pine Bluff Fire Dept.,200 East 8th civic Center, Pine Bluff, AR, 71601
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MINUTES OF THE CONVENING MEETING FORREGION 4 PUBLIC SAFETY PLANNING COMMITIEE
The convening meeting for Region 4 Public Safety PlanningCommittee was held on April 14, 1988, at the RobinsonConvention Center, Room 101, LittleRock, Arkansas. Themeeting was called to order at 10 A.M. by Convenor RonnieRand. All persons were asked to introduce themselves andnote their agency or governmental affiliation. A roster waspassed for signature and information. Attendance roster isattached.
As the first order of business, Convenor Rand explained theNational Public Safety Plan, responsibilities of the Region4 Public Safety Planning Committee, and briefed the audienceon the requirements for release of the additional 6 MHz ofspectrum in the 800 MHz range as allocated by the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC).
Convenor Rand announced that elections would be held and thefloor was opened for nominations. Charles pruitt, ArkansasCrime Information Center, nominated Ronnie Rand for Chairmanand a second was heard. Mel Scott, Arkansas State HealthDepartment, made a motion that the nomination ceaseo. Therewas a second, and Ronnie Rand was elected Chairman by
. acclamation. Chairman Rand stated that he would like tohave a Vice-Chairman and Secretary elected. Ron Gatewood,Little Rock Office of Emergency services, nominatedRobert Marshall, Director of Communications for ArkansasState Police as Vice-Chairman. The motion was seconded.Mel Scott, Arkansas State Health Department, made a motionthat the nomination cease. A second was heard andRobert Marshall was elected Vice-Chairman by acclamation.Lee Black, North Little Rock Office of Emergency Services,nominated Joe Sexson of Metropolitan Emergency MedicalService (MEMS) as Secretary. The nomination was seconded.Robert Marshall moved that the nomination cease, a secondwas heard, and Joe Sexson was elected Secretary byacclamation.
Chairman Rand informed the assembly that the committee'sactions would be conducted in accordance to Robert's Rulesof Order.
Region 4 was divided into four sUbregions as follows:
SUbregion A - Northwest Urban CorridorSUbregion B - Mississippi Abatement and Gulf Coastal
PlainSUbregion C - Central UrbanSUbregion D - Arkansas Valley and Ozark/Ouachita
Mountains
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The assembly was broken down by the counties thatconstituted their sUbregion and were requested to selectfrom their subregion a subregion chairman.
It was announced that a draft document would be mailed tomembers and there would be at least one meeting held foreach sUbregion. Chairman Rand or Vice-Chairman Marshallwould attend those meetings. After input from allsubregions, a subsequent draft would be prepared anddiscussed during a meeting of the whole in approximatelyApril 1989. If all issues were resolved, the plan would beapproved by the Region 4 Public Safety Planning Committeeand submitted to the FCC for review and action.
Chairman Rand stated that membership of the Region 4 PublicSafety Planning Committee would remain open for some time.There being no further business, the meeting was adjournedat 11:45 A.M.
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COMMITTEE ROSTER
Jerry L. CrookMonticello Police Dept.P.O. Box 505Monticello, AR 71655367-3411
Duane "Sonny" BunchMonticello Police Dept.P.O. Box 505Monticello, AR 71655367-3411
Tom D. WrightMotorola940 Plaza West Bldg.Little Rock, AR 72205664-6464
Jim RedmanMotorola940 Plaza West Bldg.Little Rock, AR72205664-6464
Ron GatewoodLittle Rock QES720 West MarkhamLittle Rock, AR 72201'371-4540
Billy ClintonAcrcOne Capitol MallLittle Rock, AR 72201682-2222
Bud Allen'Washington County OESCounty CourthouseFayetteville, AR521-8400 ext. 474
Tangie HurleyWashington cty Sheriff's Off.County CourthouseFayetteville, AR521-8400 ext. 474
David ParsleyPine Bluff Fire Dept.200 East 8thPine Bluff, AR 71601534-0011
David HuddlestonState OESP.O. Box 758Conway, AR 72032374-1201
Harry RinglerArkansas Health Dept.-EMS4815 West MarkhamLittle Rock, AR 72205661-2257
Danny VillinesCentral EMS614 North CollegeFayetteville, AR 72701521-5801
Roger GrayWhite county OESP.O. Box 166Searcy, AR 72143729-5489
Wendell EakinsAir Life of TexarkanaP.O. Box 1140Texarkana, AR 75504779-2868
Mark MallorySt. Michael HospitalP.O. Box 1140Texarkana, AR 75504779-2866
Mel ScottArk. Dept. of Health4815 West MarkhamLittle Rock, AR661-2282
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Kathleen StockerFayetteville Comm. DivisionP.o. Box 1988Fayetteville, AR 72702575-8338
George GoodwinWhite Hall Police Dept.407 E. Holland StreetPine Bluff, AR247-2252
Ray GreenWhite Hall Police Dept.Route 10, Box 126Pine Bluff, AR247-3819
Frank NeelyJacksonville Police1412 West Main streetJacksonville, AR982-3191
Bennie TolbertJacksonville Police1412 West Main StreetJacksonville, AR982-3191
Rickey EzellJacksonville Fire Dept.900 N. Redmond RoadJacksonville, AR982-1616
Carolyn CountsSpringhill Volunteer Fire Dept.Route 1, Box 1900Benton, AR 72015847-4681
Leonard MontgomeryNorth Little Rock Police Dept.200 West PershingNorth Little Rock, AR771-7105
Jack PalmateerJefferson County OES200 East 8th StreetPine Bluff, AR 71601535-5649
Paul DewittJefferson County OES2402 Eloise circlePine Bluff, AR535-6886
Richard GrimFort smith Police Dept.3900 Kelly HighwayFort Smith, AR785-2801 ext. 354
GUy JonesBaxter County OESCourthouseMountain Home, AR425-2755
Derrell BrockRogers Police Dept.212 West ElmRogers, AR 72756636-4141
Michael LesterGum Springs Fire Dept.340 E. Gum streetArkadelphia, AR 71923246-6553
Greg Taylor, ChiefRedfield Police Dept.P.O. Box 81Redfield, AR 72132397-5100
Lisa TaylorRedfield Police Dept.606 Kelley CourtRedfield, AR 72132397-5100
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Lee BlackNorth Little Rock OES1206 Sycamore NorthNorth Little Rock, AR 72114376-8432
Jay WintersPope county Sheriff's OfficeP.O. Box 610Russellville, AR 72881968-2558
Joe SexsonMEMS20 Bellaire CoveCabot, AR 72023843-5509
Brenda PruittWhite County Judge's OfficeCourthouse·Searcy, AR 72143268-2950
Mike SagersSearcy Fire Dept.301 West RaceSearcy, AR 72143268-3266
Ronnie RandLittle Rock OES720 West MarkhamLittle Rock, AR 72201371-4540
Darrell ReynoldsLittle Rock, OES720 West MarkhamLittle Rock, AR 722.01371-4540
Charlie PruittAcrcOne Capitol MallLittle Rock, AR 72201682-2222
Rick ForbusJonesboro Fire Dept.316 West WashingtonJonesboro, AR 72401932-2428
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REGION 4 AND SUBREGION AREA MAP
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SUBREGION D
ARKANSAS VALLEY AND
OZARK/OUACHITA MOUNTAIN
ASHLEY
SUBREGION BMISSISSIPPI ABATEMENT AND GULF COASTAL PLAIN
SUBREGION CCENTRAL URBAN
COLUMBIA
SUBREGION ANORTHWEST URBAN CORRIDOR
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TABULATED DATA FROM CAREY PROPAGATION CURVES
UHF F(50,50) dBu/kw erp
MILES 100 200 500 1000
5 60.8 66.0 72.9 79.06 56.9 61.7 68.7 74.67 53.4 58.2 65.1 71.08 50.2 55.1 62.0 68.09 47.4 52.4 59.4 65.4
10 44.8 49.9 57.0 63.111 42.4 47.7 54.9 60.912 40.2 45.6 52.9 59.013 38.2 43.7 51.1 57.214 36.3 41.9 49.5 55.415 34.6 40.1 47.9 53.816 33.0 38.5 46.3 52.217 31.5 37.0 44.9 50.718 30.0 35.6 43.5 49.219 28.7 34.3 42.1 47.920 27.5 33.0 40.8 46.521 26.4 31.7 39.5 45.322 25.3 30.6 38.3 44.123 24.3 29.5 37.1 42.924 23.3 28.4 35.9 41.825 22.4 27.4 34.8 40.726 21.5 26.4 33.8 39.7'27 20.7 25.4 32.7 38.728 19.9 24.5 31.7 37.729 19.1 23.6 30.7 36.830 18.4 22.7 29.8 35.931 17.6 21.8 28.9 35.032 16.9 21.0 28.0 34.133 16.2 20.1 27.1 33.234 15.6 19.3 26.3 32.435 14.9 18.6 25.5 31.536 14.3 17.8 24.6 30.737 13.7 17.1 ~3.8 29.938 13.0 16.4 23.0 29.139 12.4 15.7 22.3 28.340 11. 8 15.0 21.5 27.641 11.2 14.3 20.7 26.842 10.6 13.7 20.0 26.043 10.1 13.1 19.2 25.344 9.5 12.5 18.5 24.545 8.9 11. 9 17.8 23.846 8.4 11.3 17.0 23.147 7.9 10.7 16.3 22.348 7.3 10.1 15.6 21. 6
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UHF F(50,50·) dBu/kw erp
MILES 100 200 500 1000
49 6.8 9.5 15.0 20.950 6.3 8.9 14.3 20.251 5.8 8.4 13.6 19.552 5.3 7.8 13.0 18.853 4.9 7.3 12.4 18.154 4.4 6.8 11. 8 17.555 4.0 6.2 11. 2 16.856 3.6 5.7 10.6 16.157 3.2 5.2 10.0 15.558 2.8 4.8 9.5 14.959 2.4 4.3 9.0 14.360 2.0 3.9 8.4 13.761 1.7 3.5 7.9 13.162 1.3 3.1 7.4 12.563 1.0 2.7 6.9 12.064 .7 2.3 6.4 11.465 .3 1.9 6.0 10.966 0.0 1.6 5.5 10.367 -.3 1.2 5.0 9.868 -.7 .9 4.5 9.369 -1.0 .5 4.1 8.870 -1.4 .2 3.7 8.371 -1.7 -.2 3.2 7.872 -2.0 -.5 2.8 7.373 -2.4 -.9 2.4 6.974 -2.7 ...1.2 2.0 6.475 -3.0 -1. 5 1.7 6.076 -3.3 -1. 9 1.3 5.677 -3.5 -2.1 .9 5.378 -3.8 -2.4 .5 4.879 -4.0 -2.7 .1 4.480 -4.3 -3.1 -.3 3.9
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EVALUATION CRITERIA
The criteria incorporates a filing concept which provides for theevaluation of all applications for available spectrum. Theevaluation is a sequence of events that will be followed in theassignment of the 821-824/866-869 Mhz spectrum within Region 4.
In order to provide for maximum frequency reuse, the allocationhas been placed in county frequency pools as a starting point.An initial closing date of November I, 1988, has been establishedfor all survey-identified applicants to submit applications inaccordance with this Regional Plan. In order to make frequencyassignments objectively, the Regional Review Committee willevaluate these initial applications in accordance with thecriteria established by this section of the plan, awarding ascore for each application. That score will be the total of thepoints awarded in the five categories outlined below. Frequencyassignments will be made for these applications using theappropriate county frequency pool. If valid applications exceedthe available spectrum, frequencies will be awarded- to thoseapplicants with the highest descending score order.
Applications received after the November 1 initial closing datewill be evaluated by the Regional Review Committee in similarfashion each month.
Frequency assignments will be made first by utilizing individualcounty frequency pools as the spectrum resource. As these poolsare depleted, frequencies will be assigned utilizing protectioncriteria as defined in this Plan, until all frequencies offeringminimum protection are depleted.
EVALUATION SCORING CATEGORIES
1. Service (maximum score, 35 points). Each of the eligibleservices has a predetermined point value (see value rating,page ). An applicant for a system for mUltiple serviceswill be scored on the basis of the sum of the maximum pointsfor each service reduced by the percentage that each servicerepresents of the total system. For example, a systemapplication for use by 50 percent police, 25 percent localgovernment (utility operations), and 25 percent highway(street maintenance) would be scored as follows:
Police - 35 points maximum value times 50 percent system useequals score of 17.5 points.
Local Government (utility operations) - 30 points maximumvalue. times 25 percent system use equals a score of 7.5points.
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Highway (street maintenance) - 30 points maximum value times25 percent system use equals a score of 7.5 po.ints.
Total points awarded for this system is the sum of 17.5,7.5, 7.5, for a total of 32.5 points.
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Intersystem Communications (maximum score, 10 points). Theapplication is scored on the degree of interoperability thatis demonstrated, with a range of points from 0 to 10. Nopoints are awarded for use of the mandated designatedinteroperability channels. These points are awarded forapplicant's ability to communicate with different levels ofgovernment and other services during times of emergency.
Cooperative Systems (maximum score, 25 points). Thoseapplicants that have demonstrated that they are part of acooperative, mUlti-organization system will be scored on arange of 0 to 25 points depending upon the extent of thecooperation.
4. System Implementation Factors (maximum score, 10 points).This category scores the applicant from 0 to 10 points onthe degree of budgetary commitment. If funding has beenprovided by a line item budget or equivalent in a sufficientamount for immediate implementation, a score of 10 pointswill be awarded.
5. Give-back Frequencies (maximum score, 20 points). Thiscategory is divided into two factors, each with a pointvalue of 0 to 10 points.
a. The greater the number of give-back frequencies, thegreater the number of points that will be awarded up toa maximum of 10.
b. The greater the need for the give-back frequencies byother agencies, the greater the number of points thatwill be awarded up to a maximum of 10. For example, astatewide police frequency, as a give-back, would notbe awarded as many points as would a needed VHFfrequency usable by a local police or fire department.
Points are totaled for each application and the applications areprioritized by the Regional Review Committee according to thetotal score. As frequencies are assigned, the appropriate countyfrequency pool is updated to reflect the frequencies assigned.
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Systems implementation is monitored by the Regional ReviewCommittee which determines the progress being made. If progressis found lacking, the licensee is informed of the consequences ofthe lack of progress. If continued monitoring indicates thatsufficient progress is not taking place, the licensee is notifiedof pending action of the Regional Review Committee to recommendto the FCC that the license be withdrawn. Should the license bewithdrawn, these frequencies will be returned to the countyfrequency pool.
APPEAL PROCESS
Throughout the frequency allocation process, applicants are givenopportunities to appeal decisions which have caused rejection oftheir application. The appeal process has two levels; theRegional Review Committee and the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC). An applicant who decides to appeal a rejectionshould file the appeal with the Regional Review Committee within30 days from notification of rejection. If the applicant is notsatisfied with the Regional Review Committee's final decisionbased on the appeal, the applicant may file an appeal with theFCC by letter to the Secretary. The FCC's decision will be finaland binding upon all parties.
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ARKANSAS REGION 4 PLAN
VALUE RATING FOR TYPES OF USAGE
Local Government
Transit Systemsutility OperationsAdministrationMaintenanceSecurity PatrolsOther Functions
Police
Fire
Highway
Forest Fire
Conservation
Medical Services
HospitalsPatient Transfer (vans, etc.)Physicians
Emergency Medical Services (BLS and ALS)
~andicapped Transportation (vans, etc.)
veterinarians
Disaster Relief Organizations
Schools Buses
Private Under ContractIncluded in an approved Emergency
Management Evacuation Plan
Water Patrol
Isolated Areas
Corom. Standby Facilities
Repair of Corom. Facilities
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30
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25
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PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING SERVICE AREA CONTOUR
1. Convert effective radiated power from watts to dBk using theformula:
P(dBk) = (10 x log P(Watts» - 30 (B-1)
2. SUBTRACT this NEGATIVE number (in other words, convert it topositive and add) from 41 dBu.
3. In the look-up tables, determine the two height columns thatcorrespond most closely with your H.A.A.T. (For example, ifyour H.A.A.T. is 300 feet, use the 200 and 500 columns.)
4. Interpolate between listings under the two columns todetermine where the figure arrived at in Step 2 falls.
5. Read the mileage at the extreme left-hand column of the row.
EXAMPLE
To determine the service area of a UHF base station with an.ERPof 125 watts and an antenna height above average terrain of 400feet:
P(dBk) = 10 x log (125) - 30P(dBk) = 21 - 30P(dBk) = -9
SUbtracting:
F(dBu) = 41 - (-9)F(dBu) = 50
From the look-up table, 50 falls between 45.6 and 52.9 as 400 isinterpolated between 200 and 500. Corresponding mileage is 12.
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CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE PROCEDURE
1. Determine distance from the proposed station to the existingstation.
2. If not previously known, determine service area boundary ofexisting station. (Method is detailed in Appendix 14)
3. Find distance from proposed station to closest point ofservice area boundary of the existing station. (Subtract #2from #1)
4. Based on mileage from 3 (above), ERP and HAAT of theproposed station, consult look-up tables from dBu level atthe service area boundary of the existing station.
5. Subtract this dBu level from 41. If the result is greaterthan 25, the proposed system will conform with theinterference parameters. If the result is less than 25, theproposed system must be redesigned by lowering power,antenna height, or both until the 25 dB protection ratio ismet.
NOTE: If the terrain between the two systems would provideadditional protection that would not be evident from usingthe normalized HAAT's, it will be permissible to calculatethe HAAT of both existing and proposed systems along theradial line directly connecting the two stations. ThereSUlting s~rvice area boundary of the existing station andthe dBu level of the proposed station at that point wouldthen be used to calculate the protection ratio.
EXAMPLE
ERP:HAAT:
Station A (proposed)100W (-10dBk)500 feet, AMSL
Station X (existing)200w (-7dBk)200 feet, AMSL
Distance from A to X: 46 miles
service Area Boundary: 13 miles 11 miles
46 miles - 11 miles = 35 miles, distance from proposed to servicearea boundary of existing station.
From look-up tables, dBu level at 35 miles from a station with anERP of 100 watts and HAAT of 500 feet is :
25.5 - 10 = 15.5 dBu
SUbtracting this amount from the defined 41 dBu level at theservice area boundary of the existing station gives 25.5 dB ofprotection, 0.5 dB more than the minimum we require.
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INITIAL FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENTS BY CHANNEL
REGION 4
CHANNELNUMBER
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COUNTY FREQUENCY POOLS
Pine Bluff, MadisonPolk, stoneHot Springs, PoinsettArkansas, Baxter, Lafayette, SebastianLittle RockCraighead, Drew, FranklinLittle RockHoward, Independence, Washington,WoodruffLittle RockBradley, Izard, ScottCarroll, Clark, LeeVan BurenColumbia, Jackson, SebastianNorth Little RockFulton, Miller, Phillips, WashingtonNorth Little Rock, GreeneMonroe, PikeCleveland, Johnson, MississippiLittle River, WhiteGarland~ SharpPine Bluff, MadisonCleburne, PolkDallas, Newton, st. FrancisLawrence, SebastianLittle RockDrew, Marion, SevierLittle RockNevada, Poinsett, WoodruffFaulknerLincolnClark, LeeFaulkner, UnionMontgomeryMutual AidNorth Little RockIndependence l UnionGarland, PhillipsJacksonJeffersonGarland, SharpMonroeCleburne, PolkDallas, NewtonLawrenceGrantMarion, St. FrancisLittle RockUnassigned
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CHANNELNUMBER
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COUNTY FREQUENCY POOLS
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COUNTY FREQUENCY POOLS
GarlandSearcyNorth Little RockUnassignedDallas, NewtonFaulknerCleveland, Scott, SharpLonoke, MadisonpikeLittle Rock, WashingtonMonroe, NevadaSalineMutal AidHoward, PoinsettGrantLogan, UnionClark, st. FrancisCleburne, SebastianGarland, LeeJefferson, MarionJeffersonCalhoun, Jackson, JohnsonNorth Little RockIzard, Phillips, PolkDallas, NewtonFaulkner, MillerCleveland, ScottLafayette, Madison, SharpLittle RockDesha, Hempstead, Independence,WashingtonLittle RockConway, Franklin, MonroeSalineBoone, Howard, PoinsettPine BluffCrawford, CrossClark, RandolphChicot, Cleburne, SebastianPine BluffLawrence, Logan, UnionNorth Little RockCalhoun, Johnson, LeeNorth Little RockBenton, Drew, Jackson, SevierPhillips, YellAshley, IzardFort Smith, Little RockBradley, crittenden, Marion
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COUNTY FREQUENCY POOLS
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