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DrJoe wrote:
Hello all, I am new to the group but have a specific reason for joining. The primary reason I joined, like many of you I am sure, is to get information about short wave radio. My situation: I have the appropriate parcel of land (110) acres that is free from any legal impediments to building a short wave radio tower. The land is located in West Central Alabama, in rural Fayette County.I also have the necessary funding to build a short wave radio tower and transmitter. The site has been evaluated as a perfect location that is virtually free from any potential liability and from the perspective of reaching millions of people in Mexico and Central America. Questions for the group: 1. What are the potential financial rewards for owning and operating a short wave radio transmitter/tower? 2. How does an owner go about establishing a revenue stream from potential purchasers of air time. 3. Who would the primary customer base be? Comments or suggestions? Thank you, DrJoe (newbie) Well, this is a radio _amateur_ group, but there may be some pros lurking around. Here are some uninformed opinions to keep you going, however: 1. One of the best quotes I ever heard about hobby businesses was "the way to make a small fortune in model airplane motors is to start out with a large one". I don't know if that applies here. Potentially I expect that a single transmitter/tower would net you no more than a decent full-time job as a station manager. It would only buy the fleet of BMWs if it was the seed for a great many more. 2. Identify potential advertisers and sell air time. I have _no idea_ of how that works in shortwave, but I imagine you'd be traveling in South America a lot. 3. People who sell stuff to the shortwave listening public. Questions to ask a * What are the regulations surrounding what you're trying to do, both in the US and in any countries you may wish to travel to and remain unarrested. * What effective radiated power will you be allowed, and what's the most cost effective antenna/transmitter combination to get you there? * If you plan on starting small but want to upgrade later is it best to start with a dinky antenna and big transmitter, big antenna and dinky transmitter, medium-dinky on both? * Who would listen to this stuff? * What do they buy? * Who sells advertising for that stuff? * Do they believe that advertising on short wave would work? * Will they believe that advertising on _your_ station would work? * How can you contact them? * Can you work out the financial details cross-border so that you won't get cheated, and your customers won't have to worry either? -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Posting from Google? See http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/ |
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Hey Tim,
Thank you very much for the information. I really am just starting to investigate the possibilities. My interest was peaked when I received an offer to buy the land I own for approximately 3 times the approased value from a man in NC who owns and operates these types of facilities. His particular bent, like many these days I am sure, is religious broadcasting, but he disclosed in our conversation that this group of potential advertisers/sponsers would more than pay for it. After our initial conversations, I just decided to check out the possibilities before I went and did anything like actually sell him the land. Joe |
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Hey Tim,
Thank you very much for the information. I really am just starting to investigate the possibilities. My interest was peaked when I received an offer to buy the land I own for approximately 3 times the appraised value from a man in NC who owns and operates these types of facilities. His particular bent, like many these days I am sure, is religious broadcasting, but he disclosed in our conversation that this group of potential advertisers/sponsers would more than pay for it. After our initial conversations, I just decided to check out the possibilities before I went and did anything like actually sell him the land. Joe |
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