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                                   Before the

                       Federal Communications Commission

                             Washington, D.C. 20554


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     In the Matter of       )                                
                                File No.: EB-10-DV-0147      
     Best Western Rambler   )                                
                                Citation No.: C201132800001  
     Walsenburg, Colorado   )                                
                                                             
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                                    CITATION

             EXCEEDING SIGNAL LEAKAGE LIMITS IN AERONAUTICAL BANDS

   Adopted: November 17, 2010 Released: November 19, 2010

   By the District Director, Denver District Office, Western Region,
   Enforcement Bureau:

   I. INTRODUCTION

    1. This is an official CITATION issued pursuant to Section 503(b)(5) of
       the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), to Best Western
       Rambler for exceeding signal leakage limits in aeronautical frequency
       bands in violation of Section 76.605(a)(12) of the Commission's Rules
       ("Rules").

    2. Best Western Rambler should take immediate steps to come into
       compliance and to avoid any recurrence of this misconduct. As
       explained below and as provided in the Communications Act, future
       violations of the Commission's Rules in this regard may subject your
       company to substantial monetary penalties, seizure of equipment, and
       criminal sanctions.

   II. background

    3. Investigation by the Enforcement Bureau's Denver Office revealed that
       on June 21, 2010, Best Western Rambler utilized a non-cable,
       multichannel video programming distributor ("MVPD") system located at
       457 US Highway 85-87, in Walsenburg, Colorado, which was emitting
       radio carrier signals above allowed limits on frequency bands utilized
       by aeronautical services. At the time of the inspections, the Denver
       agent conducted field strength measurements near Unit 19 on the Best
       Western Rambler property west of US Highway 85-87, but over three
       meters from the source, on the frequency 121.2625 MHz and measured an
       emission of 218  microvolts on June 21, 2010.

   III. applicable law and violations

    4. The Commission's Rules provide that MVPDs, both cable and non-cable,
       that transmit carriers with certain characteristics within frequency
       bands of 108-137 MHz and 225-400 MHz must comply with specific
       technical requirements delineated in the Rules in order to avoid
       interference to other licensed operations, including aeronautical
       systems operating in these frequency ranges. In particular, Section
       76.610 of the Rules provides that all MVPDs (cable and non-cable)
       transmitting carriers or other signal components carried at an average
       power level equal to or greater than 10-4 watts across a 25 kHz
       bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period, at any point in the cable
       distribution system in the frequency bands 108-137 and 225-400 MHz for
       any purpose must comply with, among others, Section 76.605(a)(12) of
       the Rules. Best Western Rambler is required to comply with this Rule
       because the MVPD system at its motel property in Walsenburg, Colorado,
       transmits carriers at an average power level equal to or greater than
       10-4 watts across a 25 kHz bandwidth in any 160 microsecond period and
       carries signals in the 108-137 MHz aeronautical band. Section
       76.605(a)(12) of the Rules provides that "[a]s an exception to the
       general provision requiring measurements to be made at subscriber
       terminals, and without regard to the type of signals carried by the
       cable television system, signal leakage from a cable television system
       shall be measured in accordance with the procedures outlined in S:
       76.609(h) and shall be limited as follows: Over 54 MHz up to and
       including 216 MHz - 20 micro-volts per meter, measured at 3 meters."

    5. On June 21, 2010, an investigation by the Denver Office revealed that
       Best Western Rambler, in Walsenburg, Colorado, utilized a non-cable,
       MVPD system which was emitting radio carrier signals above allowed
       limits on frequency bands utilized by aeronautical services.
       Specifically, the Denver agent conducted field strength measurements
       near Unit 19 on the Best Western Rambler property west of US Highway
       85-87, but over three meters from the source, on the frequency
       121.2625 MHz and measured an emission of 218  microvolts.  The signal
       leakage emitted from the MVPD system utilized by Best Western Rambler
       violated Section 76.605(a)(12) of the Rules. 

   IV. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

    6. Pursuant to Sections 4(i), 4(j), and 403 of the Act, Best Western
       Rambler is directed to provide the information specified herein,
       within twenty (20) days after the release date of this Citation.

     a. Descriptions of the specific action(s) that have been taken to
        correct the violation and preclude recurrence. Include a time line
        for completion of pending corrective action(s).

   V. FUTURE COMPLIANCE

    7. If, after receipt of this Citation, Best Western Rambler violates the
       Communications Act or the Commission's Rules by engaging in conduct of
       the type described herein, the Commission may impose monetary
       forfeitures of up to $16,000 for each such violation or each day of a
       continuing violation and up to $112,500 for any single act or failure
       to act. In addition, violations of the Act or the Rules can result in
       seizure of equipment through in rem forfeiture actions, as well as
       criminal sanctions, including imprisonment.

    8. Best Western Rambler may respond to this Citation within twenty (20)
       days after the release date of this Citation either through (1) a
       personal interview at the closest FCC office, or (2) a written
       statement. Any written statements should specify what actions have
       been taken by Best Western Rambler to ensure that it does not violate
       the Commission's Rules governing signal leakage limits in the future.
       All responses should be addessed to Federal Communications Commission,
       215 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 303, Lakewood, Colorado, 80226. Please
       reference file number EB-10-DV-0147 when corresponding with the
       Commission.

    9. Under the Privacy Act of 1974, any statement or information provided
       by you may be used by the Commission to determine if further
       enforcement action is required. Any knowingly or willfully false
       statement, or concealment of any material fact, made in reply to this
       Citation is punishable by fine or imprisonment. Please also note that
       Section 1.17 of the Rules requires that you provide truthful and
       accurate statements to the Commission.

   VI. CONTACT INFORMATION

   10. The closest FCC Office is the Denver Field Office in Denver, Colorado.
       You may contact this office by telephone, (303)231-5212, to schedule a
       personal interview, which must take place within twenty (20) days
       after the release date of this Citation.

   11. Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available
       upon request. Include a description of the accommodation you will need
       including as much detail as you can. Also include a way we can contact
       you if we need more information. Please allow at least five (5) days
       advance notice; last minute requests will be accepted, but may be
       impossible to fill. Send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the
       Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau:

   For sign language interpreters, CART, and other reasonable accommodations:

   202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (tty);

   For accessible format materials (braille, large print, electronic files,
   and audio format):

   202-418-0531 (voice), 202-418-7365 (tty).

   VII. ORDERING CLAUSES

   12. IT IS ORDERED that a copy of this Citation shall be sent both by First
       Class U.S.

   Mail and Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested to Best Western Rambler
   at its address of record.

   FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

   Nikki P. Shears

   District Director

   Denver District Office

   Western Region

   Enforcement Bureau

   47 U.S.C. S: 503(b)(5).

   47 C.F.R. S: 76.605(a)(12).

   47 C.F.R. S: 76.610.

   47 C.F.R. S: 76.605(a)(12).

   47 C.F.R. S: 76.605(a)(12).

   47 U.S.C. S:S: 154(i), 154(j), 403.

   See 47 U.S.C. S: 401, 501, 503; 47 C.F.R. S: 1.80(b)(3). This amount is
   subject to further adjustment for inflation (see id. S: 1.80(b)(5)), and
   the forfeiture amount applicable to any violation will be determined based
   on the statutory amount designated at the time of the violation.

   See 47 U.S.C. S: 510.

   See Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. S: 552a(e)(3).

   See 18 U.S.C. S: 1001 et seq.

   47 C.F.R. S: 1.17 ("... no person subject to this rule shall; (1) In any
   written or oral statement of fact, intentionally provide material factual
   information that is incorrect or intentionally omit material information
   that is necessary to prevent any material factual statement that is made
   from being incorrect or misleading; and (2) In any written statement of
   fact, provide material factual information that is incorrect or omit
   material information that is necessary to prevent any material factual
   statement that is made from being incorrect or misleading without a
   reasonable basis for believing that any such material factual statement is
   correct and not misleading.")

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