Subj : Re: HAM radio? To : Terinjokes From : Raymundo Date : Tue May 24 2005 01:26 am Re: Re: HAM radio? By: Terinjokes to Finnigann on Mon May 09 2005 04:40 pm You can apply for a non-commercial radio license and us low power and you are much more likely to get a frequency. Transmitters are not real expensive either. N8VZL > Re: Re: HAM radio? > By: Finnigann to Terinjokes on Mon May 09 2005 05:43:00 > > > Nothing like pirate radio. Amatuer radio is licensed and monitored by > > the FCC and other amatuer radio operators. broadcasting (to no > > particular radio operator) is prohibited on frequencies controled by > > the FCC > > yes, after reading the webpage i noticed that. > I did however apply for an FM lincease, doubt i'll get it > Here comes 95.1 Zeta to south florida. The new zeta after 94.9 zeta left SF. > > ---------------------------- > Terinjokes > Script Techician (HTML) > AboveUltimate.com > ->Raymundo<- --- þ Synchronet þ Worthlessnut - 67.163.241.216 .