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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]
Domestic Short Wave Radio
A word should be said here about short wave radio. It is not a local
medium - domestic short wave has a national reach. But if there is any
interest in developing programs for a greater than local audience, it
is extremely inexpensive to buy time on short wave and have your show
beamed across the country. Unlike in Africa, Asia and parts of Europe
and South America, short wave listenership in the United States is largely
considered a hobby. Most radios in the United States included AM and shortwave
until FM was introduced in 1948. The story we've been told is that government
officials, concerned about Communist short wave radio progpaganda stations,
encouraged manufacturers in the US to take out the short wave tuner and
put in an FM tuner, which can only receive local signals. In most countries,
people like to listen to shortwave to get a different perspective from
their nations' media. Even in the US, thousands of people tune in to short
wave each evening and are regular listeners to a wide range of programs
produced at home as well as overseas. For some projects, this might be
an appropriate and affordable approach.
Amateur Radio
Many people ask about Amateur radio. Amateur radio (also called Ham
Radio) is not "radio croadcasting produced by amateurs." It is a set of
bands that are set aside for two way communication between people with
special transcievers.You are not allowed to broadcast on amateur radio-
that means you can not transmit for more that two minutes at a time, and
there has to be someone on the other side talking back to you. You can't
play music, or use it for business purposes. The same goes for Citizens
Band, or CB radio.
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