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Re: LPFM - Tech Question



Shawn, you guys know better than me (listener, history buff, and on a radio
talk show once in my life, doing a computer sim of the 1986 World Series
the day before Game 1)... I assumed that the requiremernts for a Class A
would be worse than for LPFM by a substantial degree, but you know what
they say about assumptions. :)

At 02:53 PM 1/21/00 -0500, Shawn Mamros wrote:
>>But aren't the day-to-day requirements for Class A stations stricter/more
>>cumbersome than for LPFM (that is, the same as for any full-power FM)?
>
>Having been involved in the operation of a Class A station (albeit a
>non-commercial one, but I don't believe commercial operation involves
>many if any more requirements) for over 15 years now, I'd have to
>say that the requirements aren't that cumbersome at all. ...


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