We do have a kind of NPR equivalent, but it is fully Government funded and I think is a bit more like the BBC, CBC, or Australia's ABC.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck Adkins Sent: Thursday, 13 September 2007 9:15 p.m. To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmitters Well, you guys probably don't have an NPR who wants all the freqs for all their translators and therefore is very much against LP FM. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 12:01 AM Subject: RE: Accessible FM transmitters > Hmmm, I'm glad to be living in new Zealand, land of the free. <smile>. > Here > anyone is entitled to set up a low power FM station with a maximum power > of > 1 watt, within two defined areas of spectrum. You don't have to apply for > any license, just set up and go. The Radio Spectrum management group > reserve > the right to come and inspect your installation at any time and there are > fines if you're over power. You also are required to do a station > identification that provides contact details a minimum of every three > hours. > But that's it. Simple. And you'll find some of the best radio out there on > those frequencies. Lots of niche and community broadcasters. > > Jonathan > > > > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > http://www.pc-audio.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > __________ NOD32 2527 (20070913) Information __________ > > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. > http://www.eset.com > > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]