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Rob
July 13th, 2012, 02:19 PM
It appears the FCC has caught a few radio pirates in Boulder this year so far...

For running an unlicensed station at 95.3 FM:
Alex Mulvaney
http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-312559A1.html

John Chatfield
http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-313213A1.html

For running an unlicensed station at 106.5 FM:
Philip Brittin
http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-312561A1.html

Rob
July 13th, 2012, 02:21 PM
I just found an interesting site that has a lot of info on radio pirates. Here's a link to a bunch that the FCC has taken action with this year.

http://diymedia.net/fccwatch/eadtable12.htm

droll
July 16th, 2012, 10:18 AM
What is “low power FM”? A phrase heard at the end of Democracy Now! (TV and radio news,) as available, alternate outlets for program content, as well as the cable #s. (Amy Goodman, Pacifica, WBAI ny)

Rob
July 18th, 2012, 01:38 AM
Directly from the FCC web site:

The Low Power FM (LPFM) radio service was created by the Commission in January 2000. LPFM stations are authorized for noncommercial educational broadcasting only (no commercial operation) and operate with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 watts (0.1 kilowatts) or less, with maximum facilities of 100 watts ERP at 30 meters (100 feet) antenna height above average terrain (HAAT). The approximate service range of a 100 watt LPFM station is 5.6 kilometers (3.5 miles radius). LPFM stations are not protected from interference that may be received from other classes of FM stations. A construction permit is required before an LPFM station can be constructed or operated. The mere filing of an LPFM application does not authorize any construction or operation.
LPFM stations are available to noncommercial educational entities and public safety and transportation organizations, but are not available to individuals or for commercial operations. Current broadcast licensees with interests in other media (broadcast or newspapers) are not eligible to obtain LPFM stations.


More here:
http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/low-power-fm-broadcast-radio-stations-lpfm