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CW wrote:
The law does exist and is being enforced loosely. Domestic shortwave stations are required to have directional antennas and there beam heading has to be outside the US. It is easily gotten around by using antennas that are directional, but not very, and targeting the main lobe to a part of the world that would ensure that secondary lobes cover the US. The law also states that commercial advertising is not permitted unless it is of a nature that would appeal to an international audience. This is being blatentenly ignored. No, the FCC is not doing it's job. [...] Even if the beam is to Canada, and the ads are intended to appeal to Canadians at least in part, then no law is being broken. Now I don't want to listen to lunatic religious rants (except for a laugh, maybe during a party after everyone's tired of dancing) any more than you do -- but still it must be admitted that the law itself is absurd. There's no rational reason why domestic shortwave broadcasting shouldn't be allowed. In fact, it should be encouraged. Low-power stations operating during the daytime in the 6 and 9 MHz bands would have wide North American coverage (N.B. the almost micropower Canadian stations on 49 meters) and cause little or no interference overseas. These stations could be low-expense operations, too (because they would be low-power and with simple high-angle antennas), which would mean that they wouldn't have to sell their souls to mammon (or gold- or quack cure-hawkers). They could be operated by ordinary folks for a very small investment. The real reason for the original law (they gave a few spurious reasons, of course) was a desire on the part of large media corporations to protect their big investments in mediumwave networks from competition from lower-expense shortwave upstarts, who could easily have covered the nation with a couple of 50,000-Watt transmitters. Can't have that! It's the same sort of protect-our-millions mentality that has set terrestrial digital broadcasting back by quite a few years (and maybe killed it), and saddled us with the kludged and dirty IBOC turkey. Can't have scalable almost-unlimited channels! Can't have the 250-Watt daytimer or student station upgrade overnight to an equal signal with WABC! That would be terrible, wouldn't it? With all good wishes, Kevin. -- Kevin Alfred Strom. News: http://www.nationalvanguard.org/ The Works of R. P. Oliver: http://www.revilo-oliver.com Personal site: http://www.kevin-strom.com |
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