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Regulatory history of LPFM.
This is a list of all of the various rulemaking proceedings that addressed the modern (post 2000) use of low power FM transmitters for program origination..


=== Petitions for Rulemaking ===
=== Petitions for Rulemaking ===
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!Nature of proposal
!Nature of proposal
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|RM-9208
|[[RM-9208, RM-9242 and RM-9246|RM-9208]]
|Nickolaus Leggett & Don Schellhardt
|Nickolaus Leggett & Don Schellhardt
|Feb. 5, 1998
|Feb. 5, 1998
|Create a microradio service with one watt AM and FM facilities on channel set aside for such use.
|Create a microradio service with one watt AM and FM facilities on channel set aside for such use.
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|RM-9242
|[[RM-9208, RM-9242 and RM-9246|RM-9242]]
|Rodger Skinner
|Rodger Skinner
|Mar. 10, 1998
|Mar. 10, 1998
|Create a Low Power FM (LPFM) radio service with three tiers including a 50 watt secondary service, a 3 kW primary service and a 20 watt special event temporary service.
|Create a Low Power FM (LPFM) radio service with three tiers including a 50 watt secondary service, a 3 kW primary service and a 20 watt special event temporary service.
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|RM-9246
|[[RM-9208, RM-9242 and RM-9246|RM-9246]]
|Web SportsNet, Inc.
|Web SportsNet, Inc.
|Mar. 18, 1998
|Mar. 18, 1998
|Allow for the use of low power FM transmitters for temporary special event use and for permanent locations such as stadiums and airport terminals.
|Allow for the use of low power FM transmitters for temporary special event use and for permanent locations such as stadiums and airport terminals.
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|RM-11749
|[[RM-11749]]
|REC Networks
|REC Networks
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|RM-11753
|[[RM-11753]]
|Low Power FM Advocacy Group
|Low Power FM Advocacy Group
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|RM-11810
|[[RM-11810]]
|REC Networks
|REC Networks
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|RM-11909
|[[RM-11909]]
|REC Networks
|REC Networks
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