Re: A89: A Radio Link idea


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Re: A89: A Radio Link idea




how much would it cost to setup a radio station that would do at least a
quarter mile(5 miles would be really good so I could broadcast to all my
friends)

BTW: I live 30 miles out of the city so I don't think more than 5-10 ppl
would ever hear it


-Dan
thedew@usit.net



----- Original Message -----
From: Miles Raymond <m_rayman@bigfoot.com>
To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: A89: A Radio Link idea


>
> What?  You have WinAmp play all of your mp3s on random repeat over a radio
> station!?
>
> Please tell me how to do this! =P
>
> Seriously, the only good radio station left in Kansas City just changed to
> that crap they call 'hit music'... you know the kind... Hanson and
> Backstreet Boys...  They used to be a kick-ass 'Modern Rock' station until
> they sold out.  Cheap Bastards... taking all of the good music off the
air.
>
> -Miles Raymond      EML: m_rayman@bigfoot.com
> ICQ: 13217756       IRC: Killer2        AIM: KilIer2 (kilier2)
> http://www.bigfoot.com/~m_rayman/
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Grant Stockly <gussie@stockly.com>
> To: <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 8:52 PM
> Subject: Re: A89: A Radio Link idea
>
>
> > >Ok, yes you have to have a broadcasters licence, and you get that
through
> > >the FCC, but only if it is above like 5 watts of power, and those
little
> > >things aren't even close.
> >
> > In the lower 48 states (in the US) the average allowable power without
> > liscense is  50-100mW.  A little under 5 watts, don't you think?
> >
> > In California your station has to have atleast 100watts to get a
liscense.
> > And space is very thin and hard to come by.
> >
> > In Alaska and Hawaii you can use up to 7watts without a liscense.  The
law
> > states 10watts, but if you go too high...they will monitor you like mad.
> >
> > I operate a 7 1/2watt stero FM station on 89.7MHz in Anchorage, AK
24hrs
> a
> > day.
> >
> > Grant
>
>
>




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