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11 Where can I get more information? (Low Power Broadcasting)




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This article is from the Low Power Broadcasting FAQ, by Rick Harrison raredata@geocities.com with numerous contributions by others.

11 Where can I get more information? (Low Power Broadcasting)

Introductory electronics textbooks are available at most bookstores
and libraries. Magazines such as Popular Electronics
( http://www.gernsback.com/pe/pe-index.html ) and Monitoring Times
( http://www.grove.net/ ) sometimes carry relevant articles and
interesting advertisements.

http://burn.ucsd.edu/~mai/pirate_kiosk.html contains a bit of
philosophy and a list of links. The FRN web site (www.frn.net) contains
a wealth of articles plus a message board, real-time chat, and several
large lists of web links. Andrew Yoder's books and magazine are
advertised on the Radio Free Internet pages ( http://www.frn.net/rfi )

An interesting college thesis about unlicensed broadcasting is
at http://www.cruzio.com/~rogue/thesis.html It contains a detailed
analysis of the FCC's procedures of enforcement and identifies some
potential weak links in their legal chain. It also gives great
perspective on the 70-year history of the struggle between free radio
and the authorities.

The following Usenet newsgroups contain useful data once in a while:

alt.radio.pirate
rec.radio.amateur.antenna
rec.radio.broadcasting

 

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