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LPAM forum

February 22, 2007 by MidAtlanticEngineeringService

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LPAM

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LPAM

This group is for the discussion of the proposed commerical licensed Low Powered AM broadcast service that is presently before the FCC at this time. Supporter input needed so that better ideas can be implemented and incorporated into the proposal. The proposal calls for LPAM stations to operate at 30 to 100 watts, operate into 50 foot tall antennas and operate on the upper end of the AM broadcast band from 1620 khz to 1700 khz and that the service be of a commerical nature which would allow LPAM stations to be owned and licensed by ANYONE.

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