commerce logo         U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                            National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
                                                            NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
                                                            Silver Spring, Md. 20910

                                                            July 7, 1994                 W/OSO15

TO:                 All Holders of Operations Manual

SUBJECT:     Transmittal Memorandum for Operations Manual Issuance 94-8

1.    Material Transmitted:

New WSOM Chapter G-07, Radio Frequency Authorizations.

2.    Summary:

This chapter briefly describes NWS policy and management responsibilities for the authorization of radio frequency use by the NWS and the organizational functions required to process radio frequency authorizations.

3.    Effect on Other Instructions:

        None.

Elbert W. Friday, Jr.
Assistant Administrator
for Weather Services


Issue Date     Org. Code        NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE    Part     Chap.
7-7-94            W/OS015             Operations Manual                             G         07

RADIO FREQUENCY AUTHORIZATIONS

Table of Contents:

1. Purpose

2. Background

3. Description

4. Procedures

5.    Organizational Functions
        5.1    Project Leaders
        5.2    Regional Headquarters Radio Frequency Focal Point
        5.3    COMMERCE IMAGE. The purpose of this chapter is to describe National Weather Service (NWS) policy and management responsibilities for the authorization of radio frequency (RF) use and to ensure adherence to requirements dictated by the reference Department of Commerce (DOC)/National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Manual of Regulations and Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management (NTIA Manual). Radio frequency authorization requests, the procedures and formats that are needed to convert them into RF authorizations (RFA), and the organizational functions that are necessary to process them are described.

2.     Background. All nations share the electromagnetic spectrum. International cooperation in electromagnetic spectrum use is necessary to minimize interference and to ensure the most effective use of that spectrum. The United Nations recognizes the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) as being responsible for maintaining cooperation to improve all telecommunications. The ITU allocates the international RF spectrum, registers frequency assignments, coordinates the resolution of interference, and allots call signs. The Plenipotentiary Conference is the supreme agency of the ITU. It formulates general policies, establishes budgetary guidelines, elects members, and concludes agreements between the ITU and other international communications organizations. The agency has three subordinate groups:

    The World Administrative Radio Conference
    The International Frequency Registration Board
    The International Radio Consultative Committee

The Communications Act of 1934, as amended, governs RF spectrum use in the United States and its possessions. The Act established two spectrum management agencies--the NTIA and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The NTIA regulates the spectrum use of federally operated radio stations. The FCC regulates the spectrum use of radio stations that are not operated by the Federal Government.

The Communications Act of 1934 gave control of Government radio stations to the President. Executive Order 12046 established the NTIA in 1978 to act as the President's agent in telecommunications matters. The NTIA is now under the DOC.

The Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC), established by Presidential Order in 1922, is the policy-making agency of the NTIA. Most often, frequency managers deal with this committee. The IRAC consists of representatives from the following:

Department of Agriculture
Department of the Air Force
Department of the Army
Department of Commerce
Department of Energy
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of the Interior
Department of Justice
Department of the Navy
Department of State
Department of the Treasury
Department of Veterans Affairs
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Emergency Management Agency
General Services Administration
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
United States Coast Guard
United States Information Agency
United States Postal Service

The IRAC's daily functions are carried out by four subcommittees: the Frequency Assignment Subcommittee (FAS), Spectrum Planning Subcommittee, Technical Subcommittee, and International Notification Group.

The Communications Act of 1934 also created the FCC as an independent Government agency directly accountable to Congress. The FCC regulates non-Federal government telecommunications. The FCC also maintains a liaison at all IRAC meetings and works with its subcommittees even though the FCC is not an IRAC member. The liaison is the cross-over point for spectrum management actions requiring FCC coordination. The FCC is also the focal point in the United States for the distribution of call signs with direct coordination from the ITU to nongovernment users and to Federal Government agencies (see the list of IRAC members above).

The NWS, as a part of the DOC, may use only specific parts of the radio frequency spectrum after being authorized to do so by the DOC representative to the IRAC, who in turn must obtain authorization from the IRAC. The NWS must formally apply for RFAs for each use in any other part of the spectrum. It has authority to issue some call signs from blocks allotted to it by the FCC.

The interdepartmental Hydrologic Radio Frequency Coordination Group (HRFCG), under the standing chair of the NWS Office of Hydrology, advises the IRAC and the FCC on applications by Federal and non-Federal users for proposed use of U.S. Government hydrologic frequencies. Any radio frequency assignment request for these frequencies must be reviewed and approved by the HRFCG prior to the requester forwarding, via NWS Headquarters (WSH), the final application package to the DOC for frequency assignment.

3.     Description. The RFA request is transmitted from the using organization in an informational format that must be formally provided through the DOC to the NTIA. It requests authorization (licensing) for the NWS to operate a radio frequency transmitter. For the purposes of this chapter, any device that emits a radio wave (voice/data, radar, radiosonde, satellite-associated Earth station, telemetry, etc.) is a transmitter and must be considered for licensing. Among the information required by the NTIA are the radio-associated parameters such as transmitter location, frequency, and power and antenna location, type, gain, orientation, height above ground, and height above sea level. The precise information and format required are detailed in Chapter 9 of the NTIA Manual. The information required in the RFA request enables the DOC FAS representative to enter the RFA request data into a data base of the Government Master File, which can be accessed by members of the FAS so that they can coordinate and review the request. The NTIA and all agencies within the Federal Government then concur or do not concur with the request. Assuming concurrence, the NTIA will issue an RFA to the DOC, who will in turn issue an RFA to the NWS. If there is not concurrence, the NWS must coordinate with the non-concurring agency to resolve any conflicts prior to the NTIA issuing an RFA to the NWS.

For clarity, the following definitions have been reprinted from paragraph 6.2, "Frequency Nomenclature," of the NTIA Manual. These terms are used to describe the distribution of frequencies of bands of frequencies.

Allocations (of portions of the spectrum) are made to radio services, for example, the fixed service, the aeronautical mobile service, and the space research service.

Allotments (of frequencies under specified transmission conditions) are made to areas or countries and, within the U.S. Government, to specific uses.

Assignments are instruments of Authorization of discrete frequencies to specific radio stations. (Authority to transmit and the specific conditions under which that transmission may take place.)

Additionally, the FCC issues licenses to individual citizens and corporations. The Federal Government receives RFAs.

4.     Procedures. Upon determining the planned need for a radio transmission device, and well in advance of the date the authorization will be needed, the appropriate NWS project personnel should coordinate the radio requirement with the WSH Radio Frequency Manager or the regional headquarters radio frequency focal point and produce the information required for an RFA request in the specified format. The information and format requirements may be determined by referring to Chapter 9 of the NTIA manual or, if necessary, by contacting the regional headquarters radio frequency focal point or the WSH Radio Frequency Manager.

The WSH project leaders and regional headquarters radio frequency focal points should submit RFA requests directly to the WSH Dissemination Systems Section. The WSH Radio Frequency Manager will provide assistance, as requested, in the preparation of RFA requests.

All RFA requests will be examined for accuracy, proper justification, and necessary coordination before being processed through the DOC to the IRAC FAS for approval by the NTIA.

The requestor will be provided an RFA (assuming approval) within 3 months. The RFA will be provided to the NWS project leader and the associated regional headquarters radio frequency focal point for distribution and disposition. In special cases, the requestor can be notified verbally of approval/disapproval within 2 months after submission of the request.

5.     Organizational Functions. The Telecommunications and Dissemination Branch of the Systems Integration Division, Office of Systems Operations, has responsibility for the overall management of NWS telecommunications programs. The Dissemination Systems Section of the Telecommunications and Dissemination Branch is tasked with the coordination and management of the radio frequency management program. The primary functional components within the NWS are the national and regional project leaders, the regional headquarters radio frequency focal points, and the WSH Radio Frequency Manager.

5.1     Project Leaders. The national and regional project leaders are responsible for gathering all required radio parameter data and providing it to the national and regional headquarters radio frequency focal point. The data required, summarized in the simplified forms provided in the Appendix of this chapter, must be provided in accordance-with Chapter 9 of the NTIA Manual. While the simplified forms should assist the project leaders, it must be noted that the project leaders are responsible for all the information contained in the forms and for ensuring that the information is complete and complies with the NTTA Manual

5.2     Regional Headquarters Radio Frequency Focal Point. The regional headquarters radio frequency focal point will coordinate with the regional project leaders, the radio frequency focal point in the adjacent region(s)/country as appropriate, and the WSH Radio Frequency Manager and will submit the necessary information in the prescribed format to the WSH Radio Frequency Manager.

5.3     WSH Radio Frequency Manager. The WSH Radio Frequency Manager will ensure the accuracy of the information provided, check for compliance with requirements, and initiate the processing of the radio frequency request through the DOC/FAS/IRAC/NTIA. After the processing is complete, the WSH Radio Frequency Manager will inform appropriate personnel and subsequently provide them with an RFA as described earlier in this chapter.

 


Appendix

RFA for NWS Radio Transmissions

This appendix explains each data element code and provides 13 simplified listings for individual programs for project leaders and regional headquarters radio frequency focal points to use when submitting RFA requests. The listings cover information required for the following types of radio stations:

Automated Surface Observing System
NOAA Data Buoy System
GOES Satellite Data Collection Platform Stations
Hydrologic Radio Stations
NOAA Weather Radio
NOAA Weather Radio Link
Radar Link
Radiosonde Down Link
Radiosonde Up Link
Wind Profiler
WSR-57S Radar
WSR-74C Radar
WSR-88 D Rada r

Asterisks identify those data fields that must be completed as described in Chapter 9 of the NTIA Manual. Those without asterisks are filled out with the obligatory or most common usage. All fields should be checked for accuracy by the requestor.

The data element descriptions are provided for general explanatory purposes only. Any questions regarding the exact nature of the specific information or coding required in the abbreviated forms should be resolved by consulting Chapter 9 of the NTIA Manual.

Requests for RFAs should cite the numerical limits of the specific frequencies (in Hertz) that are being requested. Letters or numbers shall not be used to designate specific bands of frequencies, e.g., S-band, X-band, or Ku-band. Such designations create confusion because the band limits vary from one designator system or user group to another.

The RFA request forms now in use within the NWS must contain the required information, but neither the form field names nor the field entries need to be changed at this time. In the future, when RFAs can be submitted electronically, submissions in the format described in this Appendix will be required.

 


GLOSSARY

$$ADD
COMMAND ENTRY AND DATE
TYP01
TYPE OF ACTION
DAT01
APPLICATION DATE
CLA01
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
FRQ01
OPERATING FREQUENCY
BUR01
BUREAU
BIN01
FREQUENCY BAND INDICATOR
STC01  
STATION CLASS
EMS01  
EMISSION DESIGNATOR
PWR01  
OUTPUT POWER
STC02  
STATION CLASS
EMS02 
EMISSION DESIGNATOR
PWR02  
OUTPUT POWER
NTS01  
RECORD NOTES
NTS02  
RECORD NOTES
NTS03  
RECORD NOTES
SPD01  
POWER DENSITY
XSC01  
TRANSMITTER STATE AND COUNTRY
XAL01 
TRANSMITTER ANTENNA LOCATION
XLA01 
TRANSMITTER ANTENNA LATITUDE
XLG01 
TRANSMITTER ANTENNA LONGITUDE
XCL01
TRANSMITTER CALL SIGN
XAD01 
TRANSMITTER ANTENNA DIMENSIONS
XAP01  
TRANSMITTER ANTENNA POLARIZATION
XAZ01  
TRANSMITTER ANTENNA ORIENTATION
TME01  
TIME FREQUENCY REQUIRED
RSC01  
RECEIVER STATE AND COUNTRY
RAL01  
RECEIVER ANTENNA LOCATION
RLA01  
RECEIVER ANTENNA LATITUDE
RLG01  
RECEIVER ANTENNA LONGITUDE
RAD01  
RECEIVER ANTENNA DIMENSIONS
RAP01  
RECEIVER ANTENNA POLARIZATION
RAZ01  
RECEIVER ANTENNA ORIENTATION
REM01  
REMARKS
REM02  
REMARKS
REM03  
REMARKS
REM04  
REMARKS
FAS01
FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT SUBCOMMITTEE
SUP01  
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
 
 

AUTOMATED SURFACE OBSERVING SYSTEM

$$ADD C  
yr####  
*
TYPO1  
N
 
DATO1  
yrmoda
*
CLAO1  
U
 
FRQO1  
M41#.###
*
BURO1  
NWS
 
STCO1  
FX
 
EMS01  
16KF1D
 
PWRO1  
W5
 
NTSO1  
S361
 
XSCO1  
st
*
XALO1  
city24
*
XLAO1  
demiseN
*
XLGO1
degmiseW
*
XAD01  
06GDIPOLEARRY#####H####T
*
XAZO1  
ND
 
TME01  
1
 
RSCO1  
st
*
RALO1  
city24
*
RLAO1  
demiseN
*
RLGO1  
degniseW
*
REMO1  
*RAD,OOOlB
 
REM02  
*NRM,OOOlO,NET
 
REM03  
*EQS,LMS
 
REM04  
*SYS,WEATHER,ASOS
 
SUP01 
INTERROGATED DATA COLLECTION PLATFORMS
 

 

NOAA DATA BUOY SYSTEM

$$ADD  
C yr####   
*
TYPO1  
N  
 
DAT01  
yrmoda  
*
CLA01  
U  
 
FRQ01  
M  
*
BUR01  
NDBO  
 
STCO1  
TM  
 
EMS01  
lK5OGlD  
 
PWR01  
W40 or W10   
*
NTSO1  
C069  
 
NTS02  
S326  
 
NTS03  
S594  
 
SPD01  
-022(for 10W) Or -016(for 40W)  
*
XSCO1  
st  
*
XAL01  
city24  
*
XLA01  
demiseN  
*
XLG01  
degmiseW   
*
XAD01  
llG045B###/XXXA#####H###(lOW)   (AZI and HT. above gnd.)
or 03Go6oB###/XXXA#####H###(4oW)
*
XAP01  
R  
 
XAZ01  
V##  
*
RSC01  
SPCE  
 
RAL01  
GEOSTATIONARY   
 
RLA01  
OOOOOON  
 
RLG01  
1350000Wfor GOES WEST
or 0750000 for GOES EAST
*
RAD01  
07G075B  
 
RAP01  
R  
 
RAZ01  
EC  
 
REM01  
*SNT,0225K   
 
REM02  
*EQT,C,MAGDCS 302-10   
 
REM03  
*EQR,C,PHI0003   
 
REM04  
*NTS,M015,IRAC 16761   
 
SUP01  
FOR COLLECTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA.  
 

GOES SATELLITE DATA COLLECTION PLATFORM STATIONS

$$ADD
C yr####
*
TYP01
N  
DAT01
yrmoda
*
CLA01
U  
FRQ01
M
*
BUR01
NWS  
STC01
TM  
EMS01
lK5GlD  
PWR01
W10  
NTS01
C069  
NTS02
S326  
NTS03
S594  
SPD01
-022  
XSC01
st
*
XAL01
city24
*
XLA01
demiseN
*
XLG01
degmiseW
*
XAD01
l1G045B###/XXXA#####H###
*
 
(AZI and HT. above gnd.)  
XAP01
R
XAZ01
V##
*
RSC01 SPCE
   
RAL01
GEOSTATIONARYRLA01 000000N  
RLG01
1350000Wfor GOES WEST
*
 
or 0750000 for GOES EAST  
RAD01
07G075B  
RAP01
RRAZ01 EC  
REM01
*SNT,0225  
REM02
*EQT,C,HAN54OA  
REM03
*EQR,C,PHI0003  
REM04
*NTS,M015,IRAC 16761  
SUPOI
FOR COLLECTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA.  

HYDROLOGIC RADIO STATIONS

$$ADD  
C yr####  
*
TYP01  
N  
 
DAT01  
yrmoda  
*
CLA01  
U  
 
FRQ01  
M###.###  
*
BUR01  
NWS  
 
STC01  
FXH or FXHR  
*
EMS01  
16KF2D  
 
PWR01  
W  
*
NTS01  
C075  
 
XSC01  
st  
*
XAL01  
city24  
*
XLA01  
demiseN  
*
XLG01  
degmiseW
*
XAD01  
##Gnam of ant#####H####T   
*
XAZ01  
ND or AZ  
*
TME01  
3  
 
RSC01  
st  
*
RAL01  
city24  
*
RLA01  
demiseN  
*
RLG01  
degmiseW  
*
RAD01  
##GNAMEOF ANT#####H####T   
*
RAZ01  
ND or AZ  
*
REM01  
*EQT,C,MFRMODEL  
*
REM02  
*EQR,C,MFRMODEL  
*
REM03  
*SYS,HYDROLOGIC  
 
FAS01  
HYDRO APPROVAL LETTER   
*
  
# DTD YRMODA  
 

Note: Approval must first be obtained from the Hydrologic Radio Frequency Coordination Group prior to forwarding requests for an RFA to the DOC through WSH.

NOAA WEATHER RADIO

$$ADD C  
yr####  
*
TYP01  
N  
 
DAT01  
yrmoda  
*
CLA01  
U  
 
FRQ01  
M162.####  
*
BUR01  
NWS  
 
STC01  
FX  
 
EMS01  
16KF3E  
 
PWR01  
W## or K1  
*
STC02  
FL  
 
EMS02  
16KF3E  
 
PWR02  
W## or K1  
*
XSC01  
st  
*
XAL01  
city24  
*
XRC01  
(CONTROL)8spaces  
*
XLA01  
demiseN  
*
XLG01  
degmiseW  
*
XCL01  
XXX##  
 
XAD01  
##NAME OFANT#####H####T   
*
XAZ01  
ND or AZI
*
TME01  
1  
 
RSC01  
st
*
RAL01  
city24
*
RLA01  
demiseN
*
RLG01  
degmiseW
*
REM01  
*RAD,0040R  
 
REM02  
*EQT,C,SRSSR416
*
REM03  
*SYS,MISC,NOAA WEATHER RADIO   
 

 

NOAA WEATHER RADIO LINK

$$ADD  
C yr####  
*
TYP01  
N  
 
DAT01  
yrmoda
*
CLA01  
U  
 
FRQ01  
M41#.###
*
BUR01  
NWS  
 
STC01  
FX  
 
EMS01  
16KF3E  
 
PWR01  
W40  
 
XSC01  
st
*
XAL01  
city24
*
XRC01  
(CONTROL)8spaces
*
XLA01  
demiseN
*
XLG01  
degmiseW
*
XCL01  
XXX##  
 
XAD01  
*  
 
XAZ01  
ND or AZI
*
TME01  
1  
 
RSC01  
st
*
RAL01  
city24
*
RLA01  
demiseN
*
RLG01  
degmiseW  
*
RAD01  
 
*
REM01  
*EQT,C,MFRMODEL  
*
REM02  
*EQR,C,MFRMODEL  
*
REM03  
*SYS,MISC,NOAA WEATHER RADIO LINK  
 

RADAR LINK

5$ADD C  
yr####  
*
TYP01  
N  
 
DAT01  
yrmoda  
*
CLA01  
U  
 
FRQ01  
M  
*
BUR01  
NWS  
 
STC01  
FX  
 
EMS01  
lM6FlD  
 
PWR01  
W1  
 
XSC01  
st  
*
XAL01  
city24  
*
XLA01  
demiseN  
*
XLG01  
degmiseW
*
XAD01  
30GPARABOLA #####H####T  
*
XAP01  
H  
 
XAZ01  
AZI  
*
RSC01  
st  
*
RAL01  
city24  
*
RLA01  
demiseN  
*
RLG01  
degmiseW   
*
RAD01  
30GPARABOLA #####H####T  
*
RAP01  
H  
 
RAZ01  
AZI  
*
REM01  
*EQT,C,HFILR4-2000   
 
REM02  
*EQR,C,HFILR4-2000   
 
SUP01  
FOR EXCHANGE OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA  
 

RADIOSONDE DOWN LINK

$$ADD  
C yr####  
*
TYP01  
N  
 
DAT01  
yrmoda  
*
CLA01  
U  
 
FRQ01  
M1670.0000  
 
BIN01  
-  
 
BUR01  
NWS  
 
STC01  
WXR  
 
EMS01  
1MK8D  
 
PWR01  
W1  
 
STC02  
WXR  
 
EMS02  
lMV8D  
 
PWR02  
W1  
 
XSC01  
st  
*
XAL01  
city24
*
XLA01  
demiseN  
*
XLG01  
degmiseW  
*
RSC01  
st  
*
RAL01  
city24  
*
RLA01  
demiseN  
*
RLG01  
degmiseW  
*
REM01  
*FRB,M01670.0000,M01700.0000   
 
REM02  
*RAD,0200T  
 
REM03  
*EQR,C,SERWBRT  
 
SUP01  
FOR TRANSPONDER OR NON-TRANSPONDER OPERATIONS.  
 

RADIOSONDE UP LINK

$$ADD  
C yr####  
*
TYP01  
N  
 
DAT01  
yrmoda  
*
CLA01  
U  
 
FRQ01  
M400.1500  
 
BIN01  
-  
 
BUR01  
NWS  
 
STC01  
WXRG  
 
EMS01  
200KXN  
 
PWR01  
W50  
 
XSC01  
st  
*
XAL01  
city24  
*
XLA01  
demiseN  
*
XLG01  
degmiseW
*
RSC01  
st  
*
RAL01  
city24  
*
RLA01  
demiseN  
*
RLG01
degmiseW
*
REM01  
*FRB,M00400.1500,M00406.0000   
 
REM02  
*RAD,0200R  
 
REM03  
*EQT,C,SERWBRT  
 
REM04  
*EQR,C,VIZl292-C,VIZ1296   
 
SUP01  
FOR COLLECTION OF WIND VELOCITY DATA BY TRANSPONDER  
 

WIND PROFILER

The Wind Profiler Radar spectrum allocation process is presently at stage 2, Experimental, (out of 4 stages). A request form for this radar will be provided when the allocation process is at stage 4, Production.

 

WSRCR7.R RADAR

$$ADD  
C yr####  
*
TYP01  
N  
 
DAT01  
yrmoda  
*
CLA01  
U  
 
FRQ01  
M  
*
BURO1  
NWS
 
STC01  
WXD  
 
EMS01  
13MPON  
 
PWR01  
K500  
 
XSC01  
st  
*
XAL01  
city24  
*
XLA01
demiseN
*
XLG01  
degmiseW
*
XAD01  
38GPARABOLA #####H####T   
*
XAP01  
H  
 
XAZ01  
R  
 
RSCO1  
st  
*
RAL01  
city24  
*
RLAO1  
demiseN  
*
RLGO1  
degmiseW  
*
REM01  
*PRR,658/164  
 
REM02  
*EQT,C,RAYWSR57S,FV,PD.5/4   
 
REM03  
*EQR,C,RAYWSR57S  
 
REM04  
*AGN,REPLACES DOC #######,M####   
*
FAS01  
COORD WITH FAA SPECTRUM MANAGER   
*
  
NAME AND TELEPHONE NUMBER   
 
SUP01  
FOR WEATHER SURVEILLANCE AND STORM DETECTION  
 

WSR-74C RADAR

$$ADD  
C yr####  
*
TYP01  
N  
 
DAT01  
yrmoda  
*
CLAO1  
U  
 
FRQ01  
M  
*
BUR01  
NWS  
 
STC01  
WXD  
 
EMS01  
5MPON  
 
PWR01  
K250  
 
XSC01  
st  
*
XAL01  
city24  
*
XLA01  
demiseN  
*
XLG01  
degmiseW
*
XAD01  
41GPARABOLA #####H####T   
*
XAP01  
H  
 
XAZ01  
 
 
RRSC01  
st  
*
RAL01  
city24  
*
RLA01  
demiseN  
*
RLG01  
degniseW  
*
REM01  
*EQT,C,ETEWSR74C,TC,PD3,PRR266   
 
REM02  
*EQR,C,ETEWSR74C  
 
SUP01
  
REQUIRED FOR OPERATIONAL WEATHER DETECTION RADAR.  
 

WSR 88D RADAR

$$ADD   
C yr #### *
TYP01   
N
DAT01  
yrmoda *
CLA01  
U
FRQ01  
M *
BUR01  
NWS
STC01  
WXD
EMS01  
4M6PON
PWR01  
K750
XSC01  
st *
XAL01   
city24 *
XLA01 demiseN *
XLG01 degmiseW *
XAD01
46GPARABOLA #####H####T
XAP01   
S
XAZ01 R
RSC01   st *
RAL01   
city24 *
RLA01 demiseN *
RLG01 degmiseW *
REM01
*PRR,320-1.3K/320-450
REM02 *EQT,G,UNSWSR88D,TC,PD1.5/4.5
REM03 *EQR,G,UNSWSR88D
REM04
*AGN,NEXRAD
FAS01 COORD WITH FAA THRU WSH RADIO FREQUENCY MANAGER.