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Post by Admin on Mar 29, 2016 18:58:01 GMT
March 29, 2016 FCC “Pirate” Advisory Flawed The FCC has launched a campaign asking the public to turn in Pirate radio stations. Included in their information are handy resources, which can be used to determine if a station is licensed, or not. At least two states have enacted laws against unlicensed radio stations. The Association of Low Power Broadcasters is troubled by this action as license free, low power broadcasting is permitted by FCC Part 15 rules in the AM, FM, Short Wave and Long Wave frequency bands. Legal Part 15 stations will not appear as licensed stations in the handy resources provided. The general public and local authorities will likely consider legal Part 15 stations as Pirate stations. With a zero tolerance, strong-arm tactic applied by this action, legal Part 15 stations will be considered guilty without due process. They will be subject to stress and humiliation, as they are held high as examples until the situation has been sorted out. Defending ones self in a court of law will likely be an expensive task. With regard to legal Part 15 stations, the ALPB feels the FCC should first educate the general public and local authorities called upon to assist this with this enforcement action. Hopefully this will reduce the number of legal Part 15 stations snared by the dragnet.
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Post by bluebucketradio on Mar 30, 2016 3:04:30 GMT
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Post by bluebucketradio on Mar 31, 2016 6:16:34 GMT
Here is how i will educate the public if the question ever comes up " are you a pirate radio station?" My answer will be of course, no, I am running under part 15 Rules of the FCC and will direct them to the front page of the Blue Bucket Radio website. www.bluebucketradio.comAnd of course, i will re-record a notice of legal operation for the station to play at least once every 3 hours.
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Post by Admin on Mar 31, 2016 11:57:26 GMT
Yes, I have no problem is you would like to reprint my comment.
I also have a 30 or 40 second spot I run on my AM stating unlicensed operation is permitted by the FCC Part 15 rules.
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MidAtlanticEngineer of NY
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Post by MidAtlanticEngineer of NY on Mar 31, 2016 15:59:27 GMT
Perhaps IDing every hour instead of every three hours that you are a part 15 station would be better. Also direct listeners to go to this site when they visit your website so that they can obtain Part 15 broadcasting information DIRECTLY from the FCC. www.fcc.gov/media/radio/low-power-radio-general-informationThe public and law enforcement twill be so confused that no one will know which end is up or down.
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Post by Admin on Mar 31, 2016 18:18:57 GMT
Good idea. I'll put the link on The ALPB website.
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