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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Alex:<br>
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      There has probably been more contention about delivering that part
      of Section 105 than any other and not confined to community radio
      either.<br>
      <br>
      I hadn't heard that JFMG no longer had that contract, it looks
      like the new contractor bounced it.<br>
      <br>
      I thought that most radios used a high local oscillator which
      would start around 98 megs?&nbsp; Is the other one an image?<br>
      <br>
      I also thought that one of the arguments for low power (&lt;=25 W)
      was that overseas co-ordination wasn't required.<br>
      <br>
      The point about users having control over the assets is that the
      parameters can be changed.<br>
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      Regards,&nbsp; Tony<br>
      <br>
      On 08/12/15 17:09, Two Lochs Radio wrote:<br>
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      <div><em>Alan Coote wrote: I&#8217;ve long contended that Ofcom have a
          responsibility to only license stations that stand a fair
          chance of being financially sustainable. </em></div>
      <div><em></em>&nbsp;</div>
      <div>Isn't that&nbsp;a legal obligation on Ofcom when awarding
        licences, Alan? It certainly is&nbsp;a primary&nbsp;consideration&nbsp;when
        licensing commercial stations. In fact, while they aren;t in
        orde rof priority, it happens to be&nbsp;the very first of the
        criteria laid down in the Broadcasting Act, Section 105, which
        says:</div>
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        <p>Ofcom is required to have regard to...<br>
          (a) the ability of each of the applicants for the licence to
          maintain, throughout the period for which the licence would be
          in force, the service which he proposes to provide;...</p>
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      <div>Maybe it's not the same for community licences, I haven't
        checked, but I thought it was.</div>
      <div>&nbsp;</div>
      <div><em>Tony Bailey wrote: Actually now may be the time for the
          CMA to bid for this, if the authorities wish to devolve
          licensing?&nbsp; For special events (JFMG) and radio amateurs
          (RSGB) are doing it already.</em></div>
      <div>&nbsp;</div>
      <div>Didn't&nbsp;Ofcom most recently move in the other direction - I
        thought they&nbsp;brought JFMG back in-house? </div>
      <div>&nbsp;</div>
      <div>It would be easy to&nbsp;underestimate the amount of work that
        would be involved in administering a community sub-band.
        The&nbsp;coordinating body for such a sub-band&nbsp;wouldn't have a free
        hand within that band, since as well as keeping clearances
        within the band, you also have to keep clear of local
        transmissions that are +/-10.7MHz from any given frequency, and
        around the periphery also coordinate with the French/Dutch/Irish
        and co. That's a fair bit of work, and potential duplication of
        effort in parallel with the same coordination done for BBC/ILR
        frequencies. If the frequency coordination and clearance
        paramters weren't changed it seems unlikely that a separate body
        could do a much better job - it's the parameters being used for
        frequency planning that generally control the way things end up,
        not who does the leg work.</div>
      <div>&nbsp;</div>
      <div>Alex</div>
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        <div>----- Original Message ----- </div>
        <div><b>From:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            title="alan.coote@5digital.co.uk"
            href="mailto:alan.coote@5digital.co.uk">Alan Coote</a> </div>
        <div><b>To:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            title="cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk"
            href="mailto:cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk">cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk</a>
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        <div><b>Sent:</b> Tuesday, December 08, 2015 12:59 PM</div>
        <div><b>Subject:</b> Re: [cma-l] 4ZZZ accounts</div>
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          <div>A prominent person at Ofcom told me that there wasn&#8217;t a
            community station in the country that doesn&#8217;t want more
            power &#8211; which tells you quite a lot about Ofcom and their
            willingness and ability to support the sector!</div>
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          <div>I&#8217;ve long contended that Ofcom have a responsibility to
            only license stations that stand a fair chance of being
            financially sustainable. It stands to reason the larger the
            audience the greater the potential revenue. &nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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              <p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Alan</span></p>
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