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Prometheus Background
Frequently
Asked Questions
Prometheus' crackerjack team of technical types shares the most
frequently asked questions and provides
the answers.
The Question
When will the filing windows for low power radio open again?
The Answer
The news is not good, but not entirely bad either. The windows which the
FCC had opened for you to apply for your own low power station have closed
across the entire United States. At some point in the future, the FCC
will open them again. When? This is a great mystery!
There is no schedule as far as we can tell -- the windows will be
re-opened when the FCC sees fit to open them again. If we had been more
savvy when we petitioned them in the process of writing the rules, we
would have asked for a fixed schedule for the filing windows. Prometheus
makes the educated guess that the FCC will open the windows again when
they have finished resolving the majority of the applications from the
last time.
Since it has taken two years so far, and only about a fifth of the
applications have been resolved, we'd guess that it will be between 1 and
4 years before the windows open again. We'll probably get another shot at
new licenses somewhere in the middle of that large span.
Some tips about being an appealing Low Power candidate -- there seems to
be a preference for organizations which have existed for two years or
more. So if you have not started your organization formally yet, now is a
good time to get that fiscal sponsorship, bylaw document, or 501-c-3
status together -- so that by the time you are able to apply you will have
a history of 'existing'!
So, if you are not planning on going anywhere -- if your group will be
practicing its good works in a few years, same as today -- it is just a
matter of time before there will be and opportunity to apply. If you give
us an address for you, we can analyze for free whether there is a
frequency available at that location under the current rules. Write an
email to petri(at)prometheusradio.org and he will check that out for you.
Hundreds of licenses have been issued, and many wonderful groups have
benefited from LPFM, but the rest of us are out of luck -- for now.
There are several possibilities for the future and other options you
should understand. You can check out the piece we wrote about different
radio alternatives, called "Appropriate Channels", at:
prometheus.tao.ca/alternatives.shtml In our opinion, none of
these options are quite as good as a licensed low power radio station.
However, if you're dying to get into radio, one of our suggestions could help
you on your way.
One more thing you can do: perhaps someone in your area applied for a
station, and might be amenable to someone like you joining their effort.
Again, if you tell us where you are, we can tell you if we know anyone who
has applied in your area.
Best of luck! And remember -- whether you can begin the navigation
process tomorrow or in three years, Prometheus will be here to give you
advice of all sorts, shapes and sizes. Keep heart!
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