The LPFM Store has set up hundreds of low power FM and commercial FM radio stations across the United States, and also supports hundreds of other installations in other parts of the world. We can assist you or your organization to start a new Radio Station - either broadcasting on a low power basis, on a commercial full power FM frequency or the internet. If you're interesting in starting up a new LPFM radio station or an FM radio station, you're in the right place!
Monday, April 30, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
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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
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.
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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.
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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.
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The FCC is considering formally including the amateur radio service in its emergency communications planning.
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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.
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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.
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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
Read More: http://ping.fm/teSff
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.
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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.
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Community Radio Act triggered the effective date.
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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.
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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.
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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 - 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
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