I lost internet connection, I'm at my little office building, to which I use the free wifi from next door.. but whenever they have a band playing something usually cuases an interference and breaks my connection...
Anyway, now that the bar has closed my internet has returned, so here's what I did.. had some difficulty because there is so much text, maybe it needs some fine tuning.. also threw in a couple of quick other ideas for the hell of it..



I love that middle one with the blue peppermint cany look...
Great work from MRAM and Rich Powers.
Choosing from among the choices now being displayed, it will probably be possible to place a custume order for the emblem of choice.
From MRAM's Post # 15 - The expression "License Free Worldwide" solves the choice for listeners outside of The Homeland (formerly the USA).
Rich(P)'s Post # 16 - Shows the expression at the bottom of the circle "FCC Part 15" for station's within fcc jurisdiction.
As for the graphics shown inside the emblem, I suggest doing away with the FCC art work showing the towers, antenna and eagle, and choosing from either of Rich(P)'s last two examples from showing spiral or disc-radiance.
The ALPB brings great art work from the bar next door.
I like the blue middle one, but sadly it will have to lose the part15 part for me as I have more than 15 parts of broadcasting gear in the studio.
I like them all.
I can't decide.
Bruce, DOGRADIO
Johny RaglandFM there is no probem at all!
Bob MRAM is extremely virtuostic and can replace the name of The Homeland (former USA) with New Zealand, and can replace reference to Part 15 by instead mentioning the rules you have, which I think are linked at thealpb.com.
And Bruce, I think MRAM would be happy to send as many different versions as you want so that your happiness ratio is peaked up plenty.
I just wish one of us could send you a good computer to fix that problem.
Personally, I'd like to see the seal be universal for all license free operators. However, I'm not opposed to producing a certificate which is personalized by location.
My feelings on the universal seal stem from the fact that the ALPB is a global based organization and the certificate should reflect that regardless of where the station is located.
Dear ALPB Chairman:
I suggest we take it up at the next meeting and discuss what standards we might adopt for the issuing of these global authorization certificates.
You. the part 15 community, can provide input as a member, just check for TeamSpeak joinage instructions
www.thealpb.com
Of course regarless of the "seal" used, the "Part 15 Station" line would also change depending upon the station location. So, the certificates will either have to be more or less universal with the exception of the specific rule(s) included OR specific to each location with different wording throughout and "seal" used.
Yes, good topic for the next ALPB TeamSpeak meeting which will be April 19th at 09:00 pm Eastern Dayling Savings Time.
