Simulcast Site Renewal Application is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Revenue - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is a simulcast site renewal application?
A: A simulcast site renewal application is a request to renew the authorization for a radio communication site that is used for simulcasting, which is the simultaneous broadcasting of the same program on multiple frequencies.
Q: What is a radio communication site?
A: A radio communication site is a location where radio equipment and antennas are installed to transmit and receive radio signals.
Q: What is simulcasting?
A: Simulcasting is the practice of broadcasting the same program on multiple frequencies at the same time.
Q: Why would a simulcast site need to be renewed?
A: A simulcast site needs to be renewed to ensure that it continues to meet the requirements and conditions set forth by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for operation.
Q: Who needs to file a simulcast site renewal application?
A: Any individual, organization, or entity that operates a simulcast site in South Dakota must file a renewal application.
Q: What is the purpose of a simulcast site renewal application?
A: The purpose of a simulcast site renewal application is to demonstrate to the FCC that the site is still in compliance with the rules and regulations governing its operation.
Q: How often does a simulcast site need to be renewed?
A: Simulcast site renewal applications are typically required to be filed every 10 years.
Form Details:
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