Low Power FM Broadcast Radio Stations
Low Power FM (LPFM) was created by the Federal Communications Commission in January 2000. These stations are authorized for noncommercial educational broadcasting only (no commercial operation) and operate with an effective radiated power of 100 watts or less. This section contains links and other pertinent information.
What is low-power FM?
An easy explanation from HowStuffWorks.com on Low Power FM.
An easy explanation from HowStuffWorks.com on Low Power FM.
Low Power FM Links and Articles
The Federal Communication Commission's information page on LPFM.
The Federal Communication Commission's information page on LPFM.
Low Power FM Applications
More general information about applying for an LPFM radio station.
More general information about applying for an LPFM radio station.
Infocaster - LPRM Transmitters
Infocaster manufacturers the "Infocaster 2000" transmitter for LPFM users. It's F.C.C. approved and easy to use.
Infocaster manufacturers the "Infocaster 2000" transmitter for LPFM users. It's F.C.C. approved and easy to use.
LPFM Legalities
Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Low Power FM Broadcasting Short Range Devices) Notice 2003 No. 2
Radiocommunications Regulations (General User Radio Licence for Low Power FM Broadcasting Short Range Devices) Notice 2003 No. 2
