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<strong>MediaWiki has been installed.</strong>
== This Wiki is in the works! ==
This new Wiki has been set up by Michelle Bradley, CBT at REC Networks in response to constituent comments that a comprehensive source of documentation regarding the construction, operation and maintenance of Low Power FM broadcast stations operating in the United States.  Information about other forms of small form broadcasting including FCC Part 15, Canada's LPFM and VLPFM, New Zealand's GURL, Australia's Community Broadcasting License as well as temporary broadcast schemes in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Canada may be included in this Wiki as long as the content is distinctly separate and not combined on the pages specific to the Low Power FM service in the United States regulated by the Federal Communications Commission, which is the primary scope of this Wiki.  


Consult the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
== Editing and administration ==
While anyone will be able to access the text of this Wiki, we are limiting the ability to post new pages and edit to authorized editors only. Those who wish to have the ability to edit this Wiki should sign up for an account on this Wiki and then contact Michelle Bradley at REC Networks for review of the request. Contributors should be in one of the following fields:


== Getting started ==
* Known Regulatory advocates who have previously participated in FCC rulemaking proceedings.
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
* Consultants and Engineers with a SBE Certification or an Extra Class amateur radio license.
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
* Representatives of LPFM stations that have a demonstrated visibility as determined by a robust listing at [https://lpfm.us LPFM.US].
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/postorius/lists/mediawiki-announce.lists.wikimedia.org/ MediaWiki release mailing list]
* Subject matter experts in studio construction and audio chain related matters.
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Localisation#Translation_resources Localise MediaWiki for your language]
* Attorneys not acting in a capacity of providing legal advice.  
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Combating_spam Learn how to combat spam on your wiki]
* Subject matter experts in community radio services outside of the United States.
* Anyone else who has something very constructive to contribute.

Revision as of 13:02, 23 July 2022

This Wiki is in the works!

This new Wiki has been set up by Michelle Bradley, CBT at REC Networks in response to constituent comments that a comprehensive source of documentation regarding the construction, operation and maintenance of Low Power FM broadcast stations operating in the United States. Information about other forms of small form broadcasting including FCC Part 15, Canada's LPFM and VLPFM, New Zealand's GURL, Australia's Community Broadcasting License as well as temporary broadcast schemes in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Canada may be included in this Wiki as long as the content is distinctly separate and not combined on the pages specific to the Low Power FM service in the United States regulated by the Federal Communications Commission, which is the primary scope of this Wiki.

Editing and administration

While anyone will be able to access the text of this Wiki, we are limiting the ability to post new pages and edit to authorized editors only. Those who wish to have the ability to edit this Wiki should sign up for an account on this Wiki and then contact Michelle Bradley at REC Networks for review of the request. Contributors should be in one of the following fields:

  • Known Regulatory advocates who have previously participated in FCC rulemaking proceedings.
  • Consultants and Engineers with a SBE Certification or an Extra Class amateur radio license.
  • Representatives of LPFM stations that have a demonstrated visibility as determined by a robust listing at LPFM.US.
  • Subject matter experts in studio construction and audio chain related matters.
  • Attorneys not acting in a capacity of providing legal advice.
  • Subject matter experts in community radio services outside of the United States.
  • Anyone else who has something very constructive to contribute.