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Many thanks to an SWLing Post contributor who notes that KIMF has been issued a high frequency broadcasting license by the FCC. For more information about KIMF check out this post from March 2017.
2 thoughts on “KIMF issued HF broadcasting license”
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Not that i have the money but what would it cost to build a station equipment wise, transmitters, say 100 kw? antenna etc? Electricity? Not counting the engineers, and programming
It just seems so tantalizing. Shortwave of course, the licsensing appears to be much more possible, than amfm and the reach of shortwave is to die for.
I know some say that radio, esp shortwave is dying, but i think it could have more years left. I think the internet is not going to stay in the free wild west forever…
Not that i have the money but what would it cost to build a station equipment wise, transmitters, say 100 kw? antenna etc? Electricity? Not counting the engineers, and programming
It just seems so tantalizing. Shortwave of course, the licsensing appears to be much more possible, than amfm and the reach of shortwave is to die for.
I know some say that radio, esp shortwave is dying, but i think it could have more years left. I think the internet is not going to stay in the free wild west forever…