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UNLICENSED LEGAL FM Regardless of popular misconceptions, it is not legal to broadcast on FM at low power, or at any power, without a license from the FCC. The section of the Federal Code of Regulations that regulates legal, unlicensed FM transmissions is Title 47, Part 15.
Creating your own radio station is pretty easy. Radio.co has streamlined the process of getting up and running in minutes. This means that you can broadcast without having to know what everything does. Just click a few buttons, and you are on the air!
Step 1: Get Your Gear. You don't need any special audio gear for this project--aside from a mic, if you plan to say anything (song introductions, station identifications, or whatever). Step 2: Set Up Your Server. Before you start streaming, you'll need to estimate the size of audience you expect (or want).
Step 1: Get Your Gear. You don't need any special audio gear for this project--aside from a mic, if you plan to say anything (song introductions, station identifications, or whatever). Step 2: Set Up Your Server. Before you start streaming, you'll need to estimate the size of audience you expect (or want).
Apply for a frequency. It may take a long time before you're assigned a frequency [source FCC]. Apply for a license. It's illegal to operate an unlicensed radio station, even at extremely low power [source: FCC]. Establish a source of funding. Remember, you'll need to pay for studio space and power, among other things.
Many stations get on the air for under $15,000 and can stay on the air for less than $1,000 per month. The main start-up expenses for a radio station are engineering fees, studio equipment for producing radio shows, and transmitting equipment for sending your signals out to the world.
In the US, they are illegal if their output power exceeds a Maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 0.01 microwatts or 250 UV/m measured at 3 meters (9.8 ft). Legal would be a range of about 100 feet. There are lots of legal FM transmitters used to wirelessly connect a MP3 player to an existing FM car radio.
In the United States, Part 15 of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission rules specifies that no license is needed if FM transmitters' signal strength reaches 250 UV/m measured at 3 meters (9.8 ft), which usually equates to having a Maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 0.01 microwatts.
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