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Microradio and media --
our admittedly biased guide to groups
working on community media!

Equipment and technical --
your guide to equipment, technical
resources, and where to find them!

Government and broadcast --
some tips on how to sail through
the govenrment's regulatory procedures
as you apply for your station!

Programming --
a list in progress of the different
places you can find programming for
your station!

Humans to talk with --
when all else fails, a person
to help you sort things out!

Last updated 10.12.05!


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Equipment and Technical

[Micro Radio Implementation Project]
Created to help you learn more about low power FM radio. Weekly updates will be in the offing as well as amplification in its design.

[Peg-Legged Bass Pig]
Another "how-to" guide. A good quick read. Emphasis on promoting responsible, professional operations of LPFM (micropower) radio stations.

[REC Networks]
Website includes station search tool.

[Low Power Broadcasting, Inc.]
Since 1960, manufacturers and supplier of licensed and unlicensed AM & FM equipment.

[Progressive Concepts]
Equipment suppliers for broadcast electronics and audio.

[L.D. Brewer]
The one and only! Tampa pirate broadcaster cum equipment supplier.

[Elliot Broadcast Services]
FCC information including FM and AM database and Kodia Am-FM-TV station location page. Also includes engineering info.

[MIT List of stations]
Includes internet radio stations.

[Beginners Guide to Low Power Broadcasting]
By Rick Harrison. A Good basic all over look at the technical issues of low-power radio. Very thorough.

[Pirate Radio Kit Bulletin Board]
This site is a buyers guide to pirate transmitters. These brands can not be used for legal LPFM, but this site can give you insight into being an informed buying of transmitters.

[ Low Power AM]
There is an excellent reference on low power AM that anyone who wants to pursue this route should visit. Look under engineering. Crash, the person who runs the site, is very helpful if you ask questions.

[recenet.com] The best on line channel search tool.

 

 

 


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