Last seen: May 31, 2026
From what I've read, the bill does differentiate between illegal unlicensed broadcasting (i.e., pirates) and legal unlicensed broadcasting (such as Pa...
If you look at the bottom of the web page, it warns that it is an advertisement, not a news article. But they've duplicated the look and feel of a re...
Interesting. It's too bad that some of the points (i.e., elevated installs with long ground lead to the ground plane) haven't been put directly into ...
I believe that all those actually doing Part 15 broadcasting (or whatever you call it in your particular country - here in Canada BETS or RSS210) have...
In the US, the earliest date for musical recordings falling into the public domain is 2067 (thank the Sonny Bono law). That's ludicrous, and defeats ...
The main reason that I'm going to play public domain material is that I want to stream. It's not the cost of licensing that worries me so much; it's ...
Interesting that you should mention digitizing 78s, Thelegacy. I have a turntable/record player that is capable of playing 78s and 12 inch transcript...
Reminds me of the classic Spinal Tap movie scene "These go to 11":
Maybe my counterpoise is bigger than yours.
Unless you wear rubber soled shoes, and depending on where you're walking, you probably already have too long a ground lead (i.e., your body) for lega...
Thelegacy's post is just plain wrong, and goes over the line of ad hominem attacks. I was going to Unapprove it (and in fact, did for a little while)...
I can also answer some of Rich's questions, and respond to his comments about ALPB member participation. I was one of the original members of the ALP...
