These stations can be operated from the home or from small businesses. They must be operated by a non-profit: LPFM stations operate at 100-watts which allow them to cover about a three and a half mile radius. Launched in 2000 by the FCC as a way to give communities the ability to broadcast, you'll find a wide range of stations covering different topics. Stations provide services such as: There are close to 1,000 stations in the United States, each with its own special niche and purpose. Most stations have a full broadcast schedule available on their website.
There are 68 Low Power FM LPFM radio stations in the state of
Washington, broadcasting between the frequency range of 87.9 MHz to
179.9 MHz.
To participate in the Fort Ward Amateur Radio Club Low Power FM Broadcast Station, please print and fillout the Fort Ward Amateur Radio Club Low Power FM Broadcast Station Registration Form Low Power FM Broadcast Station Form and email PDF/DOC fwarc@usa.com or mail it to: |
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