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Monday, December 17, 2012

Privacy Policy

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We collect information from you when you register on our site, place an order, subscribe to our newsletter, respond to a survey or fill out a form.

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Any of the information we collect from you may be used in one of the following ways:

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Your information, whether public or private, will not be sold, exchanged, transferred, or given to any other company for any reason whatsoever, without your consent, other than for the express purpose of delivering the purchased product or service requested.

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The email address you provide for order processing, may be used to send you information and updates pertaining to your order, in addition to receiving occasional company news, updates, related product or service information, etc.

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We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information when you place an order or enter, submit, or access your personal information.

We offer the use of a secure server. All supplied sensitive/credit information is transmitted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology and then encrypted into our Payment gateway providers database only to be accessible by those authorized with special access rights to such systems, and are required to?keep the information confidential.

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We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information. This does not include trusted third parties who assist us in operating our website, conducting our business, or servicing you, so long as those parties agree to keep this information confidential. We may also release your information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce our site policies, or protect ours or others rights, property, or safety. However, non-personally identifiable visitor information may be provided to other parties for marketing, advertising, or other uses.

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Occasionally, at our discretion, we may include or offer third party products or services on our website. These third party sites have separate and independent privacy policies. We therefore have no responsibility or liability for the content and activities of these linked sites. Nonetheless, we seek to protect the integrity of our site and welcome any feedback about these sites.

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We are in compliance with the requirements of COPPA (Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act), we do not collect any information from anyone under 13 years of age. Our website, products and services are all directed to people who are at least 13 years old or older.

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Contacting Us

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

2003 FM Translator Application FCC Meeting

The Commission will consider a Fifth Order on Reconsideration and Sixth Report and Order, finalizing procedures to complete the processing of over 6,000 pending FM translator applications and completing implementation of the Local Community Radio Act.

Open Commission Meeting
November 30

2012, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST
Room TW-C305, 445 12th Street S.W., Washington, DC
The FCC will hold an Open Meeting in Washington, DC on Friday, November 30, 2012, on the subject listed below:Creation of a Low Power Radio ServiceWatch the Live Webcast
http://www.fcc.gov/liveAgenda
http://www.fcc.gov/document/november-open-commission-meetingTentative Agenda
http://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-announces-tentative-agenda-november-open-meeting

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Nicom Overstock Special

Nexus is working with Nicom to reduce overstock inventory on the following items.  These prices reflect a discount of up to 50% off the normal Nicom price.  This is a limited offer available on in stock items only.  No credit cards accepted on these deeply discounted items. (CC accepted if you cover processing fees 4%)  There are new items carrying the full Nicom warranty.

    Made in the U.S.A

 

 Over-stocked items on SPECIAL through the end of October 2012*(or while quantities last)

NT 30
30W front panel programmable Exciter / Transmitter
$1600.00
NT 250
250W front panel programmable Exciter / Transmitter
$3000.00
NT 500
500W front panel programmable Transmitter
$3800.00
TSL910/RSL900
10 W Composite STL System
$4000.00
JUPITER
3-Band Digital Audio Processor with Stereo Generator
$1390.00
POSEIDON
5-Band Digital Audio Processor with Stereo Generator
$3600.00
ATLANTIS
8 Channel Mixer: 6 balanced inputs and 2 phone inputs
$1490.00
BKG 88/2
CP Low Power 2 bay Antenna System
$1090.00
BKG77/2L
2-bay Circular Polarized Antenna System (1000W)
$1590.00

*Note: These prices are subject to change and availability.

May not be combined with any other offer or discount.

Our sales team is here to answer any questions about our products or to help with any other broadcasting need.

Please call us at 888-672-4234.

Friday, September 14, 2012

A Little FCC Inspection "Insurance"

The FCC inspector is in the lobby and wants to inspect your station! This can be an extremely stressful situation if you aren’t prepared. Suddenly you envision all the things that you might have neglected by accident or procrastination. But he is here and he is not coming back later. Of course the best course of action is not to procrastinate and make sure your Public File is in order and neatly organized. Make sure your logs are meticulous, but eventually we are all going to miss something.

Beyond planning, there is a bit of insurance broadcasters can put in place to avoid costly fines and embarrassing FCC inspections. Interestingly many stations don’t take advantage of this valuable insurance – a way to make the FCC inspector happily go away or never show up at all.

What is this valuable service that could make such a nightmare simply go away? A sort of rehearsal inspection where you cannot be fined for violations found during the inspection. Many state broadcasters associations have made arrangements with the FCC to not perform random inspections of stations that pass the ABIP inspection for three years. You simply pay your state broadcasters association to inspect your station instead, post the certification, and sleep better.

This is just like an FCC inspection, without the FCC inspector. You will still of course be required to correct any infractions, but they will not be reported to the FCC. Once the infractions are corrected, a certificate of compliance will be issued. In addition to a technical inspection, the association inspector is well trained on matters of the Public File. They will work with you going through the self-inspection checklist, and help you answer the questions properly.

However, if you are operating with blatant violations, with variations from your license – ie, a six bay antenna when you are authorized for four, you can expect a visit from the real FCC inspector. If your transmitter is improperly maintained and wiping out the local EMS, you can also expect a visit from the FCC.

Contact Leo at: techtips@nexusbroadcast.com

Spilled Soda? Rice May Save the Day

As much as we protect our precious portable devices such as our smart phones, ipods, etc. Sometimes the worst happens – a spill, a drop into a liquid. While this certainly can destroy electronics, as water and electricity don’t play well together, the problem is more one of residue left behind by the liquid. When the worst happens, don’t panic! Follow these steps and you just may save the device from the landfill.

First, quickly remove the battery. The longer current is flowing through the new liquid connections, the more possibility for damage. Next, if there is a SIM card or memory card take that out as well. If you are sure the liquid penetrated the device, gently pour a small of rubbing alcohol into the device. Otherwise wipe off the device with a cloth dipped in the alcohol.

The higher the alcohol content the better. This will help to remove any residue and evaporate the liquid quickly. Be sure to shake out the excess as much as possible – you might use a bit of compressed air here to help. Be sure to wipe all the moisture off of the outside of the device. Now here is the big surprise, place the device (and battery) in a small container of uncooked rice.  Use a sealed container and snap the lid in place. Wait till the next day and try out the device. You might be surprised when it functions perfectly.

I have used this method on cell phones and many keyboard spills, so far with 100% success. Of course your results and mileage may vary, but what do you have to lose at this point – it’s likely bricked from your sugary soda or coffee otherwise. Some devices can take more time to dry, so the longer you can leave the device in the container the better. Next time be more careful, but when it happens you now have a bit of knowledge that just may save your device from the trash.

Contact Leo at: techtips@nexusbroadcast.com

Steps to Take for a Blown Tower Light

A blown tower light is not only dangerous to aircraft it can result in a serious fine for the tower owner. Therefore it is imperative to make it a regular task to check your tower lights and make a log entry. If a tower light is out, the tower owner is required to notify the FAA. This will create a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM). This notice is available to all pilots and the FAA’s NOTAM phone service, 800-WX-BRIEF.

Previously you would call the local FAA center to report the outage. Times are a changing and now, while some centers still accept calls, many are finding the phone numbers they have no longer work. The new procedure is to contact the NOTAM hotline at 877-487-6867 which will in turn route you to the proper flight center.

You will need some key information when you call NOTAM, such as the tower registration number. If you are not sure of the tower number, generally it is on the tower fence or building, and you should also be able to find it on your license – it is required to be posted at the tower location. Be sure to write down the reference number the operator gives you. It is best to describe the outage in your log.

Once you have notified NOTAM, the report will be good for 15 days. If you are unable to make the repairs during this time, you need to submit a new NOTAM report.

If you would like to verify your NOTAM or check a NOTAM for a specific tower you can do this on-line at https://pilotweb.nas.faa.gov/ distribution/home.html. Enter the airport code preceded by a k. Ie; Dallas/ Fort Worth Airport would be kdfw. Where do you find the airport code? It is also available on-line at http://www.airnav.com/airports/search.html

A few minutes each week checking the tower lights and keeping a detailed log will keep aircraft out of harms way and keep your tower in compliance. Another good addition is an alarm system for your lights.

Contact Leo at: techtips@nexusbroadcast.com

Monday, August 27, 2012

FM or TV System Gain-Loss Calculations - TPO for ERP, Coax System & Antenna Gain.

System Gain-Loss Calculator
..
.ERP Required:kW.
.Ant gain:  Dbs.
..
.Coax Length:.
.Coax Loss dB/100 Ft.:.
.Frequency (MHz).
.Coax Type.
.Combiner Loss:dB.
.Other Losses:dB.
.
Total System Losses:kWdB
Required Transmitter TPO:kWdB
.

Values are rounded to two places. This program is provided “as-is”. It is thought to be accurate but it is the responsibility of the user to verify the accuracy of the calculations when using this program in any official capacity or for the completion of any FCC forms or reports.


Dbs for Common Power
Gain or Power Loss

 

 

Here is a simple procedure for laying out a method to illustrate Power db gain (or loss), and is easy to perform and easy to remember (both of which are key points). While doing this we can see a little bit of what a "logarithm" is. Simply stated for this instance, we find that the "multiplication factor", as it relates to the "db-gain". i.e. Where the db values increase in a "straight-line", we find that the related "multiplication factor" increases radically (actually "logarithmically"), by basically doubling every 3 db.  If we lay out a simple table of just 2 columns, identified first as db gain, and secondly as "Factor (multiplier)", we can begin this simple and understandable task.

 

The way we do this, is to first establish that 0 db has a "Gain Factor" of (which we will later explain why). ..Next, we need to double the "Gain Factor" for every increase of 3 db.  This "doubling" is in essence is one example of a "logarithmic increase in value"... A key point here is that these db gains and their respective "Gain Factors" are actually a continuous circle, where the 10 db restarts at the bottom with the same 0 db, but the "Gain Factor" has increased by 10 times.

Let's start out and see how easy this really works: ... The doubling of the "Gain Factor" from x1 to x8, from 0 db to 9 db in 3 db steps, is pretty straightforward... Adding 3 db to the 9 db would give us 12 db, which when "rolled over" on the chart (where 10 db is represented as 0 db at the bottom), 12 db would be on the chart as 2 db (like 10 db + 2 db).

What happens is that the dbs roll over by simply adding, so that 11 db (which is simply 1 db more than 10 db) is shown as 1 db above 0 db. .. The next "db rollover" would result in 19 db + 1, or ... 20 db!! .. To illustrate this, note that where going   db (where we had a "Gain Factor" of x8), 3 db more takes us to the 2 db point (i.e. 9 db + 3 db = 12 db, as 2 db above the 0 db)... Since doubling 8 would give us 16, but rolling over on the chart increases our "Gain Factor" by x10, we can illustrate the 16 as 1.6 instead...

Those relationships are simply accomplished by scientific notation, where a "Gain Factor" of x16 can be expressed as 1.6x101, and a "Gain Factor" of x21.25 would be expressed in scientific notation as 2.125x101.

The simplest process for converting db gain to a "Gain Factor", is to strip off the numbers that precede the "basic 1 figure db", use that basic 1 figure db as from the chart, and the number(s) preceding that "basic 1 figure db" as the power of 10.

This means that an antenna which has a 14 db gain would mean (taking the basic 4 db = x2.5 from the chart) that our antenna has a power gain of 2.5x10+1, ... i.e. 25 times...
The thing to remember is that where the dbs roll over by adding, the "Gain Factor" however increases by 10 times, each time that "rollover" occurs.

Think of it like an Odometer (like xxxx.n) where the ".n" represents the "db gain" in each of the Tables below. In that Odometer, when the ".n" goes from ".0" to ".9", and then 0.1 or 0.3 more, we would expect the next number in the adjacent column to pump up by "0.1" or "0.3" above the "0.9". So... 0.0 increasing to 0.9, and then "0.3" more would cause the "0.9" to become "1.2"...... Keep all that in mind as we present these 3 Tables.

Table #1
Db GainFactor (x)
.
.
9
8
8
.
7
.
6
4
5
.
4
.
3
2
2
.
1
.
0
1
Table #2
Db GainFactor (x)
.
.
9
8
8
6.4
7
.
6
4
5
3.2
4
.
3
2
2
1.6
1
.
0
1
Table #3
Db GainFactor (x)
10
10
9
8
8
6.4
7
5.0
6
4
5
3.2
4
2.50
3
2
2
1.6
1
1.25
0
1

The reason for the 0 db = 1 , is that any number to the "0" power is equal to "1".

.. Think of it this way, everyone knows that 22 = 4, and 23=8. .. But also note that as this process is reversed, we find that 21=2, and 20=1 !!

Examples:

.... An antenna with a given Power Gain of 5 db and driving it with 15W, means that it would have a "Power Gain Factor" of x3.2, resulting with effectively the same as driving with 48W.

Special Note #1: ... This Process is actually the result of numerical descriptions of the resulting values of powers of 10, ranging from 0.0 to 1.0 in 0.1 steps, where 0 db is actually 100.0 = 1. Continuing this process, we find that 100.1 = 1.25 ..... 100.3 = 2.0 .... 100.5 = 3.16 ... ....100.7 = 5.0 ... [ note that 7 db correlates to x5 as a "Gain Factor"]

Special Note #2: ... In the opposite way of looking at this, we would say that the "log of 5.0 = 0.7", as the necessary power of 10 required to result in the 5.0.

.... A Linear Power Amplifier that has a 550W output if driven with 15W, has a "Power Gain Factor" of 36.7.  Using scientific notation, this is expressed as 3.67x101.  We find this approximately at 5.6 db on the chart, and by adding the x101) to the db we get 15.6 db as the Power Gain (i.e. 5.6 db + 10 db).

When folks use a calculator, it's easy to get confused as to whether to find the "log" of the number in question, or the "anti-log" or "inverse-log". .. By using this chart method (with scientific notation), it's hard to go wrong. But... "Practice helps a lot!".

 


Thursday, August 9, 2012

Nexus Sells it! Radio & TV Stations for Sale!


TV and Radio Station Broadcast Brokerage - Hand Shake - the deal is Done

 

 

Nexus Broadcast

TV & Radio Stations For Sale

WE CAN HELP!

 

 


NCE Translator Station – Jasper, FL – $60,000 – Firm

 

FM Commercial CP – Sulphur Bluff, TX – $65,000  (Near Mt Vernon) – SOLD!

 

FM Translator Station – Bastrop, TX – $40,000

 

NCE FM Construction Permit – 3kw – KDOO Goodland, KS – $50,000 – SOLD!

 

NCE FM Construction Permit – 550 Watts – Knoxville/Wartburg, TN – $20,000

 

NCE FM Construction Permit – 3kw – Mount Pleasant, TX – $35,000 – SOLD!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Broadcast Engineering Consultants - Upgrades & New Licensing

On the Air Light for Radio BroadcastNexus Broadcast is back!  Leo has re-opened the engineering firm and will now be known as Mutual Broadcast.

Soon a new filing window will be open for new FM radio stations!  Leo had suffered a few heart attacks in 2015 forcing him to cut back severely on professional obligations.  It was a sort of forced Retirement at the time.  The good news is, he is feeling fine and has grown quite board with the retirement!  He is re-launching services for new licensing, upgrades, renewals etc.  Our new site is MutualBroadcast.com.

The new site is being updated with the latest news and information regarding the future window and other pertinent FCC and broadcaster news.  Be sure to make note of the new website and check back often to avoid missing the new FM radio filing window.

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Nexus has set up hundreds of non-commercial and commercial FM radio stations across the United States. We also support hundreds of other installations in other parts of the world. We can assist you or your organization to start a new Radio Station, prepare and file FCC engineering applications for upgrades and new licenses.   We can perform detailed studies to determine upgrade potentials for your existing station.  Assistance is available for petition preparation, petition responses, enforcement response or just consulting on any broadcast related issue.

Experienced Broadcasters and Engineers Make the Difference!

We are broadcasters ourselves,  enabling us to offer unparalleled support through all the stages of building and operating a radio station. Nexus offers complete service to help you start up a licensed FM, AM or Low Power FM radio station in the United States, or anywhere else in the world for that matter. We can take care of the entire project – from licensing with the FCC to determining the best studio and antenna location, supplying all the equipment for the station, setting up the radio automation software, installing the studio equipment, to providing training on how to use all the equipment. Simply stated – we help you with starting an FM radio station from start to finish!  Nexus Broadcast really is your one stop source for all broadcasting related needs.  Check around, you’ll find we have a solid reputation in the broadcasting community.  Broadcasting Outside the box since 1985!


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Program Origination on Translators

AM Radio on FM Translators

Geo Broadcasting Solutions wants to use FM boosters as program originators that are separate from the main channel operation. Boosters are a bit different than translators. They operate on the same frequency as the main channel. They are used to help broadcasters “boost” their signal within their coverage area.

FCC approves AM Radio Station use of FM TranslatorsGeo Broadcasting says it holds patents on technology that would enable the booster to avoid causing interference both to the main channel and to other boosters; the technology also allows licensees to insert different, hyper-local programming on each booster. This is generally an issue since both stations operate on the same frequency. It is difficult to null the interference to each other as a result.

According to Geo, testing in Florida and Utah has been successful. Geo is requesting the Commission to authorize program origination on FM boosters as a routine matter in RM-11659.

 

Friday, June 8, 2012

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

**** ACTION: PLEASE Sign This Petition To Do Battle For LPFM!! **** IF the FCC's final rule on LPFM contains the currently proposed ban on LPFM stations below 50 watts, even in highly urban areas, I plan to file a Petition For Reconsideration.

IF the Petition For Reconsideration is denied, I hope to put on my "lawyer hat" and file a lawsuit against the FCC. The lawsuit itself would be accompanied by pursuit of an injunction -- under which licensing of ALL urban radio stations would be suspended until the status of LPFM stations below 50 watts has been resolved by the court(s) involved. http://ping.fm/nu79s

Monday, May 14, 2012

Re: Station Playlist Software - Zara free or paid zara? This playlist creator has alearning curve Sent from my iPhon... http://ow.ly/1jKDav
Re: Station Playlist Software - Did you use an external playlist with it? Sent from my iPhone http://ow.ly/1jKDax
Re: Station Playlist Software - It's worked extremely well for the nearly 10 years the station has been on the air. ... http://ow.ly/1jK3Sp
Re: Station Playlist Software - WNHS LP FM in Newcomerstown, Ohio has been using Natural Music for all its logs.   T... http://ow.ly/1jK3Sr
Re: Station Playlist Software - so you just use station playlist,not the creator? It seems cumbersome to me.thanks I... http://ow.ly/1jK3Sq
Off Topic? -- Possible ** ACTION ** For Hams And Those Who Love Th http://ow.ly/1jJ9yM
List cleaning - Please keep me on the list. technician.harvardradio@... http://ow.ly/1jIUDf
Re: Digest Number 1879 - Low Power FM - LPFM / NCE Radio StationsPlease keep me on the list. Rick, W8PRR ... From: L... http://ow.ly/1jIUDe
Would You Like To Sign This Joint Filing To Support REC's LP50 Propo http://ow.ly/1jIUDg
Would You Like To Sign This Joint LPFM Filing To Support REC's LP50 Proposal? Deadline Monday 10 PM. http://ping.fm/5xbr9

Sunday, May 13, 2012

File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1jHJvX

Friday, May 11, 2012

UK Pirate Radio Documentary http://ping.fm/JDIWJ
Re: List Cleaning Time - I don't know why I can't find my replies on the group listing on the webpage. I have replie... http://ow.ly/1jF0sy
Re: List Cleaning Time - Please keep us on the list Thanks Sent from my iPhone http://ow.ly/1jF0sz

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Re: List Cleaning Time - I'm another who doesn't post much (brand new, not much to share yet). But I'd like to stay ... http://ow.ly/1jDE7v

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Re: List Cleaning Time - I don't post much, but I enjoy the comments. http://ow.ly/1jBlcv
Keep me on list. - Please keep me on list. Steve Davis http://ow.ly/1jBlcw
Re: Need Photos of your LPFM station - The current article has already gone to press - but I am working on future LP... http://ow.ly/1jBlcu

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Channel Spacing Big Battle in LPFM, FM Allocations - Whether and how the FCC should adopt a flexible second-adjacent... http://ow.ly/1jzrwp
Two New FCC Commissioners: One Wesleyan-Educated Democrat and One Re http://ow.ly/1jzrwq
Over 1300 LPFM comments Filed - Reply Comments due May 21 - The Commission received over 1300 comments in the LPFM 9... http://ow.ly/1jzrwr
Channel Spacing Big Battle in LPFM, FM Allocations Whether and how the FCC should adopt a flexible second-adjacent waiver standard in order to get more low-power stations on the air in urban areas is a huge bone of contention between full-service stations and LPFMs. http://ping.fm/eUrAv
Channel Spacing Big Battle in LPFM, FM Allocations

Whether and how the FCC should adopt a flexible second-adjacent waiver standard in order to get more low-power stations on the air in urban areas is a huge bone of contention between full-service stations and LPFMs. http://ping.fm/eUrAv
We have updated The Conexus website with the reply comment form for the LPFM
proceeding. Reply Comments are due May 21st. Also if you would like to support the efforts of Conexus LPFM advocacy there is a new way that you can 'chip in'. Every little bit helps! We appreciate your support! http://conexus.fm
The Commission received over 1300 comments in the LPFM 99-25 proceeding! Thanks for your support! The Commission is currently accepting Reply Comments through May 21st. You can fie your reply comments at http://conexus.fm
Re: Frequency Change question - It just means that if that channel was otherwise available for LPFM, it will no long... http://ow.ly/1jz8fV
Re: Frequency Change question - Randy this is something you can easily calculate yourself - partially - but it is no... http://ow.ly/1jyREc
Re: Frequency Change question - You can also do field strength measurements at: http://ping.fm/wgAAm http://ow.ly/1jyREb
Today's AMHERST ALLIANCE Comments--Plus Dymoke/Schellhardt Personal http://ow.ly/1jxJR0
Re: Frequency Change question - Ok now you're making a little more sense. The IF frequency you might be able move t... http://ow.ly/1jxJR1

Monday, May 7, 2012

Re: Frequency Change question - Commercial FM... Years ago I was told of a station that was on 104.5 and because of ... http://ow.ly/1jxytJ
Help Build a Stronger LPFM Service - Help us continue to provide LPFM advocacy and consulting throughout the current... http://ow.ly/1jxkbL
More time to file LPFM comments - Today is the deadline for filing your LPFM comments in the ... http://conexus.fm ... http://ow.ly/1jxkbM
LPFM 99-25 Comment Deadline today 5 PM EST - Today at 5 PM EST is the deadline for filing your LPFM comments in the ... http://ow.ly/1jwMVW
REC files comments, proposes 50 watt LPFM, new MX handling process http://ow.ly/1jwMVY
Keep me on - Please keep  me on the list. Jim Morrow Please keep me on the list. Jim Morrow http://ow.ly/1jvDNP
Re: List Cleaning Time - Please keep me on! George http://ow.ly/1jvDNQ
Need Photos of your LPFM station - Looking for photos of your LPFM station - possibly with banners or signs in the b... http://ow.ly/1jvDNO

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Re: List Cleaning Time - Please keep me on the list, too, Leo. Thanks! Alan http://ow.ly/1jvt0C
Re: List Cleaning Time - Keep me here too. John http://ow.ly/1jvt0B
Line A - What considerations need to be addressed with applications north of Line A in applying for an LPFM s http://ow.ly/1jv26z
Items You May Want To Read (Or Re-Read) While Preparing Comments In http://ow.ly/1jv26x
Re: Line A - Line A really has nothing to do with LPFM. If a LPFM station is applied for within 320km of either c http://ow.ly/1jv26y
Re: Frequency Change question - Take the number of channels/spaces away, multiply by 0.2 and then add or subtract fr... http://ow.ly/1juQrg
If You Miss The May 7 Deadline, You Can File 99-25 REPLY Comments In http://ow.ly/1juaSS
Re: Buy What One -- EAS - CAP Adapters TEMPORARY BAND-AIDS! - ... most current LPFM have no choice, new gear is out ... http://ow.ly/1juaSQ
Re: Buy What One -- EAS - CAP Adapters TEMPORARY BAND-AIDS! - Lets clear the air on the 'converter' issue, too much ... http://ow.ly/1juaSR

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Re: Quick Quiz - Is it Legal? - If that is KILE-FM, they are broadcasting from an unauthorized location: R E C NETWO... http://ow.ly/1jtMAl
Re: Buy What One -- EAS - CAP Adapters TEMPORARY BAND-AIDS! http://ow.ly/1jtB4U
Buy What One -- EAS - CAP Adapters TEMPORARY BAND-AIDS! - OK... so to avoid wasting the $1395 on a CAP upgrade fo... http://ow.ly/1jto7p
Re: EASyCAST LPFM EAS Encoder/Decoder with 2 AM/FM/NOAA radios and.. http://ow.ly/1jto7r
EAS - CAP Adapters are TEMPORARY BAND-AIDS! - One other thing you all may want (need) to be aware of is that there i... http://ow.ly/1jto7q
I wanted to let you know about our LPFM discussion and announcement group on Yahoo. We make all of our main announcements there and there are many discussions about LPFM and other radio related threads. We really need your help on that group. Our goal is 1000 members within the next 45 days, will you help us by joining the group today? http://ping.fm/NJU41
LFM 99-25 Comments due date Approaching - The LPFM comment deadline is this Monday. Use the form at Conexus to have ... http://ow.ly/1jtbbi
Re: EASyCAST LPFM EAS Encoder/Decoder with 2 AM/FM/NOAA radios and E http://ow.ly/1jtbbj

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Re: List Cleaning Time - I love the group, it has been very useful. Keep me on the list. Sent from my MYSTERIOUS dev... http://ow.ly/1jlQ4a
Re: List Cleaning Time - Leo - Hello! I've haven't posted anything lately, that's true.....but I find the informati... http://ow.ly/1jlQ48
Keep me on the list - Keep me on the list, Leo. It has been a useful group Sent from my MYSTERIOUS device for BUSARI http://ow.ly/1jlQ4c
Re: No adequate reason to ban political and issue ads on pubcasting, http://ow.ly/1jlqQt
Re: List Cleaning Time - Keep me on the list, but I hate it when I get 30 emails from everyone as I did today.. Chuc... http://ow.ly/1jk8Rs
Re: List Cleaning Time - My apologies Chuck. I have an automated system here that normally handles most of the mode... http://ow.ly/1jk8Ro
Re: List Cleaning Time - While I post infrequently, I find the information useful and often time Leo beats my other ... http://ow.ly/1jk8Rq

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Re: List Cleaning Time - Leo, yes please keep me on your list, thanks, Tom. ... From: LPFM@yahoogroups.com To: Cc: S... http://ow.ly/1jjDS4
Re: List Cleaning Time - I'd like to keep receiving, Leo. Thanks, Dan ________________________________ From: NoneofU... http://ow.ly/1jjDS6
Re: List Cleaning Time - Please keep our address on the list.   Harvey www.kpah.com www.kqln.org www.kptu.tv A Nevad... http://ow.ly/1jjDS2
List Cleaning Time - We are cleaning our list this week. We will be removing inactive members and members who's ema... http://ow.ly/1jjorO
PS -- CORRECTION - Reply Comments are due on or before MONDAY, MAY 15 SHOULD READ Reply Comments are due on or befor... http://ow.ly/1jjorQ
Re: LPFM Comments Deadline on 99-25 - Comment NOW! - Given the hostility the broadcast industry has shown for LPFM s... http://ow.ly/1jj192

Monday, April 30, 2012

Conexus makes LPFM Comments Easy - Deadline is May 7th - The FCC is currently accepting comment on the future of LPF... http://ow.ly/1jgZgQ

Sunday, April 29, 2012

File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1jdHQ1

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Re: LPFM Comments Deadline on 99-25 - Comment NOW! - Thank you very much for the heads up! I have filed my comments ... http://ow.ly/1jceMj

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Overpowering FM translator fails to get a mulligan - [FCC] W277AN Cape Canaveral FL, an FM translator owned and ope... http://ow.ly/1j4bDv

Sunday, April 22, 2012

LPFM Comments Deadline on 99-25 - Comment NOW! - The FCC is accepting comments on the proposed changes to LPFM betwe... http://ow.ly/1j04p1
The FCC is accepting comments on the proposed changes to LPFM between now and May 7. File your comments with the FCC today! This link will take you directly to the form! http://ping.fm/PLydU

Friday, April 20, 2012

Thieves grab $30,000 of copper from radio towers Read more here: ht http://ow.ly/1iWNFv
Re: Thieves grab $30,000 of copper from radio towers Read more here http://ow.ly/1iWNFt
LPFM - _http://ping.fm/dfqjl (http://ping.fm/delWs http://ow.ly/1iWNFr
MANATEE -- About $30,000 worth of copper was reported stolen from two radio towers in inincorporated Palmetto, the Manatee County Sheriff's Office said.

Between 2 a.m. and about 5 p.m. Saturday, a robber or robbers broke a chain that secured a fenced-in radio tower site, pulled back a section of a fence that surrounded two of three towers and removed large copper grounding straps, a media release said.

Read More: http://ping.fm/cExqQ
It appears hams are finally going to get some respect.

The FCC is considering formally including the amateur radio service in its emergency communications planning.

Read More: http://ping.fm/kbRXO
The debate over "text to speech" technology within the CAP EAS system is likely to continue, but now broadcasters don't have to sweat an April deadline to turn off that capability.

The FCC has changed its recent course and will allow the use of TTS, optionally. The commission thus defers rather than prohibits the conversion of emergency alerts from text to speech.

Read More: http://ping.fm/BisYB
Since LPFM is a topic du jour, prospective applicants will be interested to know that the FCC released its updated, online Low-Power FM Channel Finder tool for public use. But with a warning.

Read More: http://ping.fm/teSff
PREC: FCC Could Process Singleton Translator Apps Later This Year.

Read More: http://ping.fm/9BUwT
Stations, engineers and government emergency personnel are working out the
practicalities of the migration to advanced EAS. Specifically, the June 30 deadline is approaching for broadcasters to have Common Alerting Protocol-compliant EAS gear installed and in working order at their stations.

Read More: http://ping.fm/XEi6v
As of June 4, third-adjacent channel spacing requirements to protect most full-service FMs are going away. Federal Register publication of the FCC's recent actions to implement the Local
Community Radio Act triggered the effective date.

Read More: http://ping.fm/GYSd2
A federal appeals court in San Francisco today upheld the law banning for-profit goods-and-services ads on pubcasting stations but threw out the restrictions on issue-oriented and political ads.

Read More: http://ping.fm/PwLjV
Just a reminder that your comments on the LPFM / Translator proceeding are due before May 7. We all need to chime in our thoughts in order to mold this new LPFM service to our needs.

Read More: http://ping.fm/3q4Dr

Sunday, April 15, 2012

File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1iNp9Z

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Re: Question - On line Sent from my iPhone http://ow.ly/1iEy81
Re: Question - All applications to the Federal Communications Commission, including the 303-S, must be submitted el http://ow.ly/1iEy83

Friday, April 6, 2012

Question - Can the license renewal form 303-S be mailed in, or does it have to be done online, only? Richard L. http://ow.ly/1iCU6t

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Re: Tower registration numbers - In my opinion I would say no. It doesn't seem to qualify under the FCC's definitio... http://ow.ly/1iA0nI

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Re: Tower registration numbers * - Whether they need a registration number depends on the height and location of the... http://ow.ly/1iuLt7
File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1iunwM

Saturday, March 31, 2012

More on LP-250 - More on LP-250 Submitted by Michi Eyre on Sat, 03/31/2012 - 17:07 With REC's recent release of a l... http://ow.ly/1itGC2
Tower registration numbers - Are municipally owned water towers required to be registered with the FCC if they anten... http://ow.ly/1itniq

Friday, March 30, 2012

REC LP-250 Potential Upgrade List - REC LP-250 Potential Upgrade List Submitted by Michi Eyre on Fri, 03/30/2012 - ... http://ow.ly/1isqPA
Have you renewed your broadcast license? Contact Nexus for assistance.. 888-732-3599

Thursday, March 29, 2012

REC LPFM Search Tool for mobile ~ updated. - REC LPFM Search Tool for mobile ~ updated. Wed, 03/28/2012 - 22:25 Toda... http://ow.ly/1ipbHF

Sunday, March 25, 2012

REC LPFM Channel Search Tool update - Over the past few days, REC has been very busy working on many changes to the ... http://ow.ly/1iiR6q

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Re: renewal lpfm date - Frank, You would need to file four months prior to the expiration date. There are also anno... http://ow.ly/1idlqu
Re: The FCC's Surprise - Now that's Watt I am talkin about! Mike In a message dated 3/21/2012 12:54:01 P.M. Eastern ... http://ow.ly/1idlqs
Renewal of FCC Licenses IN, KY, TN - This is a reminder that licensees of stations in Indiana, Kentucky, and Tenness... http://ow.ly/1idlqq
This is a reminder that licensees of stations in Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee must file a renewal application for each station by close of business April 2, 2012. Call Nexus for assistance 888-732-3599 http://ping.fm/pkycl

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Re: The FCC's Surprise - It may make the difference between penetrating buildings in your primary service contour. ... http://ow.ly/1ibWai
Re: FCC issues R&O and FNPRM on LPFM - Apparently, these items were done on circulation. In other words, the Commis... http://ow.ly/1ibrBw
Re: The FCC's Surprise - ... It really won't make much difference. It's about 4 db .. just barely noticeable. What ... http://ow.ly/1ibrBu
Re: The FCC's Surprise - Hi Don, The only thing that surprised me is the FCC will allow 250 watt LPFMs. I know the ... http://ow.ly/1ibrBy
The FCC has released a set of proposed rules for new community radio stations, asking for public comment on the proposals. That release begins the final rulemaking procedure which must be completed before the agency can accept applications for new stations. Details on how to file your supporting comments forthcoming tomorrow.
Today the FCC announced that the agency will make room for a new wave of local stations, by clearing a backlog of over six thousand pending applications for FM translators. The decision will allow for the first new urban community radio stations in decades. More details coming later today.
FCC decides fate of translators... proposes new LPFM rules. - FCC decides fate of translators... proposes new LPFM r... http://ow.ly/1iaYha
Re: Nicom BKG77-N Broadband Antenna Available - Hey, sorry man. I posted and didn't get any response right away so I... http://ow.ly/1iaYhc
FYI -- Comment Deadline For Proposed Rule On LPFM - Dear LPFM ListServers, The COMMENTS DEADLINE on the FCC's propos... http://ow.ly/1iaJIV

Monday, March 19, 2012

Re: The FCC's Surprise - ... ** Uh huh. Usually, the Commissioners let the public listen in on their discussions... http://ow.ly/1iaCYj
Re: FCC issues R&O and FNPRM on LPFM - You were surprised by the FCC? In a message dated 3/19/2012 8:50:29 P.M. East... http://ow.ly/1iaCYl
Re: Nicom BKG77-N Broadband Antenna Available - This must be the new way of announcing ebay listings without breakin... http://ow.ly/1iaCYh
Re: Nicom BKG77-N Broadband Antenna Available - Thanks! ... From: Joe Redmon Sender: LPFM@yahoogroups.com Date: Sun... http://ow.ly/1i9YDx
Re: Nicom BKG77-N Broadband Antenna Available - Hey, I actually put them up on ebay since I wasn't hearing a lot fro... http://ow.ly/1i9YDz

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Re: Nicom BKG77-N Broadband Antenna Available - Joe, Do you have an idea of how much you need for them as a set or i... http://ow.ly/1i91gl
Re: Nicom BKG77-N Broadband Antenna Available - Hi Joe, How much are you looking for both antennas? Mike Hemeon - CP... http://ow.ly/1i8JBc
File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1i8oOb
Attention Christian Broadcasters - Attention Christian Broadcasters:   My ministry holds a CP for UHF Channel 19 Dig... http://ow.ly/1i86tJ
For Sale: Coax, Connectors, and Equipment - Feel free to pass along to others if you think they might be interested... http://ow.ly/1i86tL

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Conexus.fm "Its What Connects Us" Coming this month! Details coming soon.

Monday, March 12, 2012

programming - Hello everybody. My name is Joseph McGuire and I work at a small radio station: KSVR 91.7 Mount Vern http://ow.ly/1hZqZV

Friday, March 9, 2012

Power Supplies Available - I am cleaning out my storage building/shop and have the following available:   a number o... http://ow.ly/1hUApN
Heliax Available - I know that many of the LPTV and LPFM loops are not close enough to Beaumont Texas to make it wor... http://ow.ly/1hUApL

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Re: AMHERST ALLIANCE Letter To FCC Commissioners (Correcting Erroneo http://ow.ly/1hUsPE
AMHERST ALLIANCE Letter To FCC Commissioners (Correcting Erroneous I http://ow.ly/1hUsPG
Re: CAP-EAS question - ... There's always old-fashioned dialup with modems. Even if you can't get it any more from a... http://ow.ly/1hUsPI
Re: Part 15 Operations - Operation of a Part 15 device in accordance with its authorized parameters is not considere... http://ow.ly/1hTQKD

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Re: Difference between Half Wave and Full Wave antennas - The difference between a quarter wave and a Half wave is ... http://ow.ly/1hSC7T
Re: Difference between Half Wave and Full Wave antennas - The first difference is that the length of a full-wave is... http://ow.ly/1hSC7R
Re: Difference between Half Wave and Full Wave antennas - Are you asking about antennas or spacing between the ante... http://ow.ly/1hSC7P
Difference between Half Wave and Full Wave antennas - Can somebody explain the difference between Hals & Full wave ... http://ow.ly/1hSkrf
Re: Difference between Half Wave and Full Wave antennas - Length. A half-wave for FM is about 5 feet; a full-wave i... http://ow.ly/1hSkrd
Part 15 Operations - For the purpose of Form 318, are Part 15 operations considered to be Unlicensed operation? http://ow.ly/1hSkrh

Monday, March 5, 2012

Re: Putting a LPFM transmitter on a ham radio tower - That should not be an issue. However if there is an AM radio ... http://ow.ly/1hPvD3
Re: Putting a LPFM transmitter on a ham radio tower - Do you know what he has on it for antennas and what bands he ... http://ow.ly/1hPvD5

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Putting a LPFM transmitter on a ham radio tower - Does anybody know of any specific restrictions that would prevent ... http://ow.ly/1hOlnD
Re: Contouring For LPFM Stations - Dear Harry, I believe PROMETHEUS RADIO PROJECT of Pennsylvania has been advocatin... http://ow.ly/1hOlnF
question regarding locally originated programming - Hi all, Just joined the group; we're interested in setting up an... http://ow.ly/1hOlnB
File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1hNBOU

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Re: Contouring For LPFM Stations - While we would like to see LPFM be on the same type of spacing that translators a... http://ow.ly/1hNeiP
LPFM by contour - Does anyone know if the FCC is considering an alternate method of allotting new LPFMs akin to the ... http://ow.ly/1hNeiR

Friday, March 2, 2012

March 21 FCC Action on Translators and LPFM Proposed rules - Two docket items: translators and LPFM. Here it is: FO... http://ow.ly/1hM1UZ
Quick action by an Iowa LPFM prevented displacement - [Des Moines IA: Quick action by an Iowa LPFM prevented displac... http://ow.ly/1hM1V1
FCC ANNOUNCES TENTATIVE AGENDA FOR MARCH OPEN MEETING

The Commission will consider an NPRM regarding proposals to implement the Local Community Radio Act and to strengthen the LPFM service, including second adjacent channel waiver procedures, interference remediation requirements, and modification of eligibility, ownership, and selection standards. http://ping.fm/8cHeR
March 21 FCC Action on Translators and LPFM Proposed rules

On The Agenda: R&O to implement a market-specific FM translator processing scheme, adopt application caps to prevent trafficking, and modify policies to expand opportunities to rebroadcast AM stations on FM translators. Read More: http://ping.fm/WYfYh
The FCC has prevented an FM station from doing a metro "move-in".

The issue is a minor change application to move KTIA to Johnston, IA. In response, LPFM station KFMG-LP, filed an informal objection. The issue is whether the change would result in a preferential arrangement of allotments in comparison with its current service. The FCC agrees with the LPFM. Read More: http://ping.fm/NtWPU
FM Translators, LPFM on Tap at FCC Later This Month - The FCC is taking a step towards eventually adding more low-po... http://ow.ly/1hLIVW
Low-Power FM Radio to Gain Space on the Dial - OPELOUSAS, La. ? When John Freeman turned on his car radio one recent... http://ow.ly/1hLIVY
"Low-power FM stations are small, but they make a giant contribution to local community programming," he said in a statement. Notably, the act may make it possible for some low-power outlets to sprout up in urban areas, where they
could reach more listeners than a station like KOCZ does. Now it is up to the F.C.C. to start accepting applications for new licenses. http://ping.fm/Hmrzr
The FCC is taking a step towards eventually adding more low-power FMs to the dial later this year.

At its March 21 public meeting, the agency plans to consider a Report & Order detailing how it will handle FM translator applications that have been pending since 2003 and consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on LPFM. http://ping.fm/8aSaz

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Re: The Internet is owned and controlled by gov't ?!?! * - This thread regarding internet regulation and who control... http://ow.ly/1hJeUe

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Re: The Internet is owned and controlled by gov't ?!?! - Indeed, what context does the U.S. government control the I... http://ow.ly/1hJ7hg
Re: The Internet is owned and controlled by gov't ?!?! - I say some things people think may be weird but when I say ... http://ow.ly/1hJ7hk
Re: The Internet is owned and controlled by gov't ?!?! - ... Actually, the internet is controlled by Comcast, Verizo... http://ow.ly/1hJ7hi
Re: The Internet is owned and controlled by gov't ?!?! - Sigh --- -Damned if you do and Damned if you dont eh Jim? ... http://ow.ly/1hIvP5
The Internet is owned and controlled by gov't ?!?! - LPFM@yahoogroups Moderator- Remember, there are a number of us ... http://ow.ly/1hIvP7

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Re: So, what now and what's next? - No  doubt....... ________________________________ From: Talk Radio of Pahrump T... http://ow.ly/1hH3jR
Re: So, what now and what's next? - To be fair about this auction it was supposed to happen years ago. All of the T... http://ow.ly/1hH3jV
Re: So, what now and what's next? - They can start with the stupid studies they funded. Mike In a message dated 2/2... http://ow.ly/1hH3jT

Monday, February 27, 2012

Re: So, what now and what's next? - Rick,   It may soon be time for all of us to take our transmitters onto boats an... http://ow.ly/1hGf7M
Re: So, what now and what's next? - In a message dated 2/27/2012 6:18:02 PM Central Standard Time, ... I hope you wi... http://ow.ly/1hGf7K
So, what now and what's next? - First I have my lptv station taken away from me because I am on a high-band channel ... http://ow.ly/1hGf7O
Re: 10 Watt LPFMs, 100 Watt LPFMs and 250 Watt LPFMs - Why only 250 in rural? We are in SMSA 108 according to the... http://ow.ly/1hFhUT
Re: 10 Watt LPFMs, 100 Watt LPFMs and 250 Watt LPFMs - To all concerned, current REC policy is to support a flexible... http://ow.ly/1hEVit
10 Watt LPFMs, 100 Watt LPFMs and 250 Watt LPFMs - Dear Fellow LPFM Supporters, As Co-Founder of THE AMHERST ALLIANC... http://ow.ly/1hEViv

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Re: Peter Doyle on LPFM and Translators - The NAB doesn't want the playing field leveled. They want LPFM's leveled.... http://ow.ly/1hEO7o
Re: Peter Doyle on LPFM and Translators - Need to push for 250 watts ERP to level the playing field! In a message d... http://ow.ly/1hEO7s
Re: Peter Doyle on LPFM and Translators - Amherst and several other parties proposed higher ceilings or tiers from t... http://ow.ly/1hEO7q
Peter Doyle on LPFM and Translators - Tuesday afternoon FCC Audio Chief Peter Doyle was a panelist at the annual Nat... http://ow.ly/1hExlh
FCC Audio Chief Peter Doyle "LPFM groups are not satisfied with 100 watts, they want 250, not 10 watts." Apparently getting permission from OMB and other procedural matters will be the reason for any further delays; the FCC is "moving forward to helps both translator applicants and future LPFM application. Full Story: http://ping.fm/eNU1G
FCC Audio Chief Peter Doyle says The FCC plans in the next six to nine months to start processing
frozen translator applications (starting in rural areas) and simultaneously open an LPFM Window. Apparently the Audio Division has made its recommendations and the proposed rulemaking is "at the Commission." Pundits believe the Rulemaking will be voted on by the Commission at its April meeting. Full Story: http://ping.fm/d2Aj1

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Looking for available LPFM Freq. - There are a group of us looking for a LPFM frequency in the Salem Oregon area. An... http://ow.ly/1hDDTM
Re: Looking for available LPFM Freq. - http://ping.fm/M1ca5 Put in the street address or lat/long of... http://ow.ly/1hDDTK

Sunday, February 19, 2012

File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1huBF6

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Thursday, February 16, 2012

WRLE -LP Granted and fine paid - Call Sign: WRLE-LP Service: FL File Number: BRL20110928ACD Action: GRANTED [02... http://ow.ly/1hpYHq

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

National EAS Test - still necessary to file - As of January 13, 2012, the Nationwide EAS Test Reporting System is no... http://ow.ly/1hpwUS
As of January 13, 2012, the Nationwide EAS Test Reporting System is no longer accepting electronic filings. If you have not filed a mandatory report as of the deadline of December 27, 2011, either electronically or via paper filing, we will continue to accept a late filed paper report. http://ping.fm/0HSuh

Friday, February 10, 2012

Re: AA Prediction: 10K LPFM Apps - Share-time agreements just don't seem to work out well.  Kind of like sharing und... http://ow.ly/1hi4r2
Re: AA Prediction: 10K LPFM Apps - That fellow would be me :)  In our case it would be truly local programming for t... http://ow.ly/1hi4r0
Re: AA Prediction: 10K LPFM Apps - If you recall, the original filings for LPFM stations were made in a series of fi... http://ow.ly/1hhUq8
Re: more than one LPFM station owned by single entity? - From what I know, one organization / entity can only own on... http://ow.ly/1hhu35

Thursday, February 9, 2012

more than one LPFM station owned by single entity? - As the title says, can a single entity own more than one LPFM s... http://ow.ly/1hh8Gm
Re: AA Prediction: 10K LPFM Apps - In this economy? Commercial stations are having a tough go of it. Well applicant... http://ow.ly/1hh8Go
Re: AA Prediction: 10K LPFM Apps - ... Best line I've read in a while! -- Production Manager, Davis Media Access, St... http://ow.ly/1hgOvn
AA Prediction: 10K LPFM Apps - /For Immediate Release:February 6, 2012// Contact: Austin Airwavesjimedia@.../* * *_F... http://ow.ly/1hgxDQ

Sunday, February 5, 2012

File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1haBZd

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Re: Waivers for LPFM minor moves - As I read this they are EXACTLY on the edge of the translator interference co... http://ow.ly/1gUOUd

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Re: [ccbroadcasters] Waivers for LPFM minor moves - Hi, You have a .49 km deminimus fudge factor. So, if the spacin... http://ow.ly/1gUy2x
Waivers for LPFM minor moves - Hello Everybody Just curious.... a LPFM has lost it tower lease and now needs to... http://ow.ly/1gUy2z

Sunday, January 22, 2012

File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1gRmAx

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Re: LPFM supporters look for large market signals. - This can't be right. I think we need a few more multi-million ... http://ow.ly/1gNAUL
LPFM supporters look for large market signals. - It's been one year since President Obama signed the Local Community... http://ow.ly/1gNic6

Monday, January 16, 2012

Airwaves clear slightly for community radio - http://ping.fm/wVwPo http://ow.ly/1gKIKC
Re: FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial station http://ow.ly/1gKvN0
Re: EAS CAP Fifth Report and Order - To borrow a line from the film Animal House. Face it Flounder, you messed up, ... http://ow.ly/1gKvN2
Re: EAS CAP Fifth Report and Order - Sure feel sorry,even after being warned,for the broadcasters that went cheaper ... http://ow.ly/1gJSO4
Re: Looking into starting an FM station - $5,000 is probably not going to do it. $10,000 at a minimum, and between ... http://ow.ly/1gJSO6

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Re: FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial station http://ow.ly/1gJAAY
Re: Looking into starting an FM station - Thanks to all who addressed my question. By the looks of it we have some t... http://ow.ly/1gIYbL

Saturday, January 14, 2012

EAS CAP Fifth Report and Order - Broadcasters have until June 30, 2012 to become EAS CAP compliant. This upgrade fro... http://ow.ly/1gITxi
Broadcasters have until June 30, 2012 to become EAS CAP Fifth Report and OrderEAS CAP compliant. This upgrade from legacy EAS can be done with "intermediary" or "converter" devices. However, the FCC has just decided that "old" and "intermediary" devices must be replaced by June 30, 2015. http://ping.fm/kcwFU
Re: Clear Channel Will Not Die - ________________________________ From: Nexus Broadcast Subject: Nexus: Clear Chann... http://ow.ly/1gIHsj

Friday, January 13, 2012

Clear Channel Dropping Radio - Dropping Radio From Eric Rhoads, Radio Ink Radio just got dropped by Clear Channel Ra... http://ow.ly/1gI06K
Radio just got dropped by Clear Channel Radio: It's now Clear Channel Media and Entertainment.

I suspect the reaction from some will be negative. Some will say Clear Channel doesn't care about radio anymore. Others will say it signals that radio is dead. There will be a thousand opinions about this change, and I do think it is a significant signal.

Read Full Article: http://ping.fm/SEBy1
Re: FM Auctions - What Leo said. Mike In a message dated 1/13/2012 11:39:29 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, almyers@... ... http://ow.ly/1gHJEc
Re: FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial station http://ow.ly/1gHJEa
Re: FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial station http://ow.ly/1gHJEe
Re: FM Auctions - Mike: Yes there is, Congress prohibited it. Allen http://ow.ly/1gHw5N
Re: FM Auctions - I think what Mike meant was that they could always participate as a separate entity or personally.... http://ow.ly/1gHw5J
Re: FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial station http://ow.ly/1gHw5L

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Re: FM Auctions - Well there is no reason a non-profit can't bid on a frequency and operate the station as a non-com... http://ow.ly/1gGwHo
Re: FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial station http://ow.ly/1gGwHm
Re: FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial station http://ow.ly/1gGwHq
Re: FM Auctions - Yes this is true Allen. However, there are many in this group that want a commercial station or a... http://ow.ly/1gGiVV
Re: FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial station http://ow.ly/1gGiVX
Re: FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial station http://ow.ly/1gGiVZ

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Re: FM Auctions - Before you bid on anything make sure that you do an engineering study on any frequency that you p... http://ow.ly/1gFiy1
Re: FM Auctions - Mike is correct - its really advisable to have a consult take you through this entire process. Leo... http://ow.ly/1gFixZ
EAS - _http://ping.fm/UcXha 7A1.txt_ http://ow.ly/1gF51V
FM Auctions - Bidding starts at $750. Article includes link to list of all allocations. The deadline for filing i http://ow.ly/1gF51X
FCC report finds community radio doesn't hurt commercial stations http://ow.ly/1gF51Z
FM Auction 1/12 - Bidding starts at $750. Article includes link to list of all allocations. The deadline for filing its Form 175 auction application is January 12, 2012. http://ping.fm/4lSum Nexus can assist if you want to bid. 888-732-3599

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Re: Looking into starting an FM station - It appears that Radiologik only runs on (overpriced) Apple computers... Al... http://ow.ly/1gE4d1
Re: Looking into starting an FM station - Allen - I do have the release to post to the group. I am a few days behin... http://ow.ly/1gE4cZ
Re: Looking into starting an FM station - Ah! Found a used G4 on Craigslist for $80... Well, that's all right... http://ow.ly/1gE4d3

Monday, January 9, 2012

Re: Starting LP FM station - You will need a good engineering consultant to take you through the application process... http://ow.ly/1gD2jq
Re: Starting LP FM station - ________________________________ From: fraudpatrol51      To: LPFM@yahoogroups.com Subj... http://ow.ly/1gD2ju
Re: Looking into starting an FM station - Your best source of detail information is the Prometheus Radio Project's w... http://ow.ly/1gD2js
Looking into starting an FM station - Hello group! I've been tasked by my church to put a proposal together to start... http://ow.ly/1gCJUT
FM Window - Can anyone direct me to where the upcoming FM windows can be found on the FCC website? I found a lis http://ow.ly/1gCJUV

Sunday, January 8, 2012

File - Subscription Options - Hi, Thanks for being a member of LPFM at Yahoo groups. We want you to feel welcome he... http://ow.ly/1gBewK