Talk:List of broadcast station classes
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Aren't there some stations that go over these power limits? For example, WXXA-TV had an 8600 kW ERP, but it hasn't been shut down by the FCC. We should mention when the power limits were added somewhere in this article. --KelisFan2K5 14:45, 15 May 2005 (UTC)
[edit] US Centric Problems
This article suffers greatly from US-centrism. Most of the information relating to regulations is presented as universal, with rag-tag "exceptions" presented below. In fact, much of this information is likely different from country to country, and the page should be organized by Country first. It is almost impossible to learn anything from this page at present, especially if you aren't in the US. I don't have the knowledge to do a rewrite of this page, but appeal to anyone who does to start some major surgery here. cmh 05:44, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Suffixes
I was wondering, should low-power digital translators/transmitters have the suffix -LD (or DL), and should standard transmitters have the suffix of -TX if their FCC registry information has it? I know many stations do not have a -TV or -DT/-HD suffix.
As for -LP and -CA stations, should the Class-A digital stations get a -DC (or -CD) suffix, if their FCC registration information has it?
RingtailedFox • Talk • Stalk 20:39, 25 January 2007 (UTC)