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bobmcalister June 3, 2007 02:53 PM

brown's gas...and no, it isnt the guy
 
who ate too many beans last night ...

check ou this video ...free hydrogen ...and it sublimates ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS5qFTWBbP4&NR=1

reminds of the ugy up in tennessee with his video of the perpetual motion machine that he developed ...wish I could find that ...and put it online


anyway , here ya go

bob
ps...anyone know anything about 'low power fmradio stations"

gonna search

later
17 years ago ...

Pete Egeler June 3, 2007 08:21 PM

Low Power FM Stations..
 
Hi Bob,

With 30+ years in the broadcasting biz, I might be able to help.

What ya wanna know?

Pete

Phil June 3, 2007 11:57 PM

Re: brown's gas...and no, it isnt the guy
 
Bob and company...

Here's another Niche idea to Hop-on... :)

Free HDTV perks up old-fashioned rabbit ears

"Eighty-year-old technology is being redesigned and rejiggered to deliver the best picture quality," said Richard Schneider, president of Antennas Direct. "It's an interesting irony."

A few years ago, Mr. Schneider started an assembly line in his garage and sold antennas out of the trunk of his car. Now his Eureka, Mo.-based company has seven employees and did $1.4 million in sales last year. He expects revenue to double in 2007. ;)

"People thought I was nuts. They were laughing at me when I told them I was starting an antenna company," Mr. Schneider said.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07126/782231-96.stm

Phil

bobmcalister June 4, 2007 11:11 AM

Re: Low Power FM Stations..
 
how one goes about getting the license, tower etc...

start my own 'cult' ..;0)

Pete Egeler June 4, 2007 03:29 PM

Okay, Bob.. Here we go. :)
 
First of all, the old low-power systems used to be "Type 15" stations. They were done away with in 1978.

The new, low-power FM stations (LPFM) are NOT available for individuals. They are for non-commercial broadcasting only, and only available to educational institutions, or local governments.

The lowest power AM available is 250kw.

Both AM & FM "would be" owners must file an application with the F.C.C. You can read more here: http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/howtoapply.html

You must have an attorney licensed to work with the F.C.C., as well as a Broadcast Engineer that is authorized to work with the F.C.C.

You may start your own station with none of the above. The fine starts at $75,000. :(

Pete

Phil June 4, 2007 03:44 PM

Re: Low Power FM Stations..
 
Get with the Times... :)

HD Radio hits the automotive airwaves
As satellite radio fights for listeners, new player enters market
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18596715/

Phil

Pete Egeler June 4, 2007 05:56 PM

Not cheap, Phil..
 
#1.. HD Radio uses side-band frequencies. These are part of current station licenses. Back in the '70's, we used 'em on FM when quadrophonic (4-channel) was all the rage.

#2.. This would/does, still require a standard broadcast setup. Over 30,000 applications for new stations are received by the F.C.C. yearly. There isn't any bandwidth left.

#3.. Even if you could secure an open frequency in your area, you're still looking at $20,000 & up for engineering and attorney fees. That's even before you get a yes or "maybe" from the F.C.C.

Been there. Done that. Got a "no".

See, the other problem is.. Even if the F.C.C. gives a "maybe" or even a "yes" there's a frequency open in your location, EVERY radio station in the U.S., Mexico & Canada knows about it. If even ONE of them says "that frequency would cause me problems between the hours of 2 & 3 A.M." you got a fight on your hands. (Translate that as.. $$$$$$$$)

BTW.. Low-Power TV stations are also gone now.

Pete


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