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Prometheus Background
Prometheus Fact Sheet
Alternatives to Low Power FM
Unlicensed Legal FM] [Pirate Broadcasting]
[Unlicensed Legal AM]
[Internet Radio][Digital
Radio][Buying a Commercial FM or
AM License]
[Starting a New Full Power FM Radio Station]
[Buying Time on a Commercial Radio Station]
[Shortwave and Amateur Radio]
Pirate Broadcasting
If you chose to operate an FM transmitter outside these parameters, you
would be considered a "pirate" in the eyes of the FCC, and you can be
discovered, even though these rules are enforced unevenly. Sometimes a
1 watt station goes unnoticed by local licensed broadcasters, so a complaint
is never filed and the FCC never finds out about it. Anecdotally, we have
also heard of cases where FCC agents have turned a blind eye to 1 to 3
watt stations, if it seemed like they were not bothering any licensed
broadcasters. At this level, despite operating at up to 75 times the legal
limit, the actual power is so minuscule that the agent decided not to
pursue the case. (This is akin to a cop pulling you over for speeding,
but deciding to not give you the ticket because they think you're cute.
You may be able to get away with it, but let no one fool you into thinking
that it is actually legal.)
Some members of Prometheus Radio Radio Project were involved in pirate
broadcasting. We did this because we believed that the broadcast regulations
of this country are fundamentally unfair. We ran great community radio
stations in defiance of the wealth-based structure of our broadcast system.
The FCC eventually confiscated our stations, but announced that they had
gotten the message of our -civil disobedience and that they were going
to create a legalized low power fm radio service. We decided to stop pirating
and work with the FCC to build a permanent new community radio service
for this country. There is still a movement of unlicensed pirate stations
that continues to operate in defiance of the broadcast regulations, which
truthfully have only gotten slightly better as a result of LPFM. Morally
we are sympathetic to these operations, but from a practical standpoint
we do not devote our work to assisting them. We focus our efforts on the
stations that are going to be able to become permanent fixtures in their
communities, that are able to serve diverse communities because no one
needs to worry about having their door busted down for operating without
a license.
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