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2027
Is your LPFM currently experiencing serious interference from a full-power or translator? Is there another channel available with less real or projected...
John Broomall
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Sep 1, 2004
10:05 pm
2028
We have been on the air now since February 25th. It has been fun! A few questions have arose and we would like some input on them... 1. Now that we have our...
Richard L. Whitmore
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Sep 1, 2004
10:05 pm
2029
1. Now that we have our CP, if one or both of us would happen to die (president and vice-president), what would happen with the license? Could other members be...
REC Networks
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Sep 2, 2004
1:18 am
2030
Agree with REC on everything except one point. It is OK to carry directly the same event (i.e. church service) as carried on another station. For example, it...
John Broomall
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Sep 2, 2004
8:07 pm
2031
My church station is 56 miles - minimum spacing from a 27,000 watt full-power. Coverage is less than two miles in most directions. Black Beard...
John Broomall
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Sep 3, 2004
2:23 pm
2032
John have you checked to see what your field strength is? You might be surprized what you signal strength is. I went thru deal a station licensed for 6,000...
Jim Wolfe
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Sep 3, 2004
8:25 pm
2033
Are these legal for LPFM use? Because these amps are FCC type notified as listed on their web site, not type certified, I would guess not. Is there a ...
lifter
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Sep 4, 2004
3:31 am
2034
The transmitter must be FCC certified - Type notified is not legal for LPFM use. Leo Ashcraft Nexus Broadcast http://www.NexusBroadcast.com MBC Consulting ...
kkxi@...
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Sep 4, 2004
3:32 am
2035
John and all: Thanks for your input on this. As I understand it, the church has no announcers on the feed, the programming is just the morning service. The...
Richard L. Whitmore
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Sep 6, 2004
4:24 am
2036
Here's another database pull. Here we are looking at issued CPs that are due to expire in the next 6 months, there has been no license to cover activity (BLL)...
REC Networks
MichelleEyre
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Sep 6, 2004
4:24 am
2037
REC had received a couple of requests for a list of CPs that have lapsed. We pulled a report of all LPFMs that have been granted Original Construction Permits,...
REC Networks
MichelleEyre
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Sep 6, 2004
4:29 am
2038
Want 20+ pages of Political Advertising Rules? Ask: Hope Cooper, Attorney/Advisor, Policy Division, Media Bureau Federal Communications Commission...
John Broomall
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Sep 6, 2004
4:30 am
2039
FYI, there is only ONE manufacturer that is currently certified by the FCC to date. Does this mean ALL existing LPFM stations that DO NOT have this particular...
jt_comm
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Sep 6, 2004
4:31 am
2040
the real deal on type verification versus type certification: back in the late nineties, the FCC shook up it's old classification scheme which included type...
pete tridish
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Sep 6, 2004
4:34 am
2041
This is not correct - to date there are two or three companies with LPFM FCC certified transmitters. Richardson and my company. We have a full line 20 - 250...
kkxi@...
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Sep 6, 2004
4:42 am
2042
The FCC inspectors do care about the FCC Certification issue. I have received at least two calls from inspectors inquiring about our earlier transmitters. We...
kkxi@...
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Sep 6, 2004
4:48 am
2043
Richard Whitmore Wrote: 1. Now that we have our CP, if one or both of us would happen to die (president and vice-president), what would happen with the...
Steve Gordon
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Sep 6, 2004
5:09 am
2044
REC Networks sent an email with CP's in Possible Trouble. I'm pleased to report that the only CP listed for our state of NC should be on the air within the...
Steve Gordon
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Sep 6, 2004
5:10 am
2045
Do you know if they already applied for a call sign? I am aware of at least one possible case where the call sign has been issued but it is not reflected in...
REC Networks
MichelleEyre
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Sep 6, 2004
5:40 am
2046
The one in Juilliard Texas should be on the air this month. I am scheduled to build that one on the 15th - cutting it close there. Leo Ashcraft Nexus...
kkxi@...
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Sep 6, 2004
5:42 am
2047
REC Networks wrote: (regarding a Wadesboro, NC CP about to expire) Do you know if they already applied for a call sign? I am aware of at least one possible...
Steve Gordon
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Sep 6, 2004
6:08 am
2048
The call sign WEHB-LP was applied for - there was a database error when it was filed - as far as the LTC - I believe it isn't showing up due to this as well -...
kkxi@...
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Sep 6, 2004
6:13 am
2049
Hello to all the LFPM broadcasters in Florida going through Hurricane Francis. Our LPFM in Zephyrhills, FL survived the hurricane. The station is in a...
John Broomall
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Sep 6, 2004
5:38 pm
2050
Does this mean LPFM stations that purchased CROWN, BE, HARIS, BEXT, etc. are ALL in VIOLATION? What about the fact that the rules were changed almost one year...
Jim- JT Communications
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Sep 6, 2004
6:32 pm
2051
Most manufacturers WONT go through the certification process because it is not necessary for the NON-LPFM stations. Kind of a double standard, isn't it? It's...
Jim- JT Communications
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Sep 6, 2004
6:33 pm
2052
Yes that does mean that if the transmitter is not certified they are in violation. Enforcement of that rule varies from state to state. I personally have...
kkxi@...
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Sep 6, 2004
6:46 pm
2053
You are right - it is a double standard. LPFM across the board has been a double standard with the Commission. If you look up Double Standard in the...
kkxi@...
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Sep 6, 2004
6:48 pm
2054
Suppose there were no or only a single source of certified transmitters available (which is the case in most LPFM stations)at the time you purchased your...
Jim- JT Communications
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Sep 6, 2004
7:45 pm
2055
OK, it seems like we're hearing to different things here. I think everyone agrees that non-certified transmitters are technically in violation, and there is a...
lifter
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Sep 6, 2004
7:46 pm
2056
That means some LPFM stations will be 'grandfathered' into the old rules...another thing to add to the LPFM confusion. JT...
Jim- JT Communications
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Sep 6, 2004
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