GCC Radio has added a new update to the list of part 15 AM and FM frequencies. The information that was from 2012 is completely out of date due to the updated frequency changes. Part 15 is supposed to be for experimental radio transmissions, these stations receive no income for airtime. Sometimes not all stations are on the air for particular reasons such as power supply issues, programmming not available, and technical difficulties. Also some stations are shut off because to keep the spectrum free and Sound Wire WiFi Intranet Radio is used for space preservation. Most of stations are internet radio feeds to FM transmitter for easy tuning of internet radio stations which is done by a simple USB sound card connection using VLC media player. The owner reserves the right to cancel, suspend, shut down, or extend air time of all broadcasts, and they are for private home use only, not for any public use. Soon these AM and FM stations will be shut down and used with Sound Wire Intranet Radio.
About The Experimental Radio Stations : The GCC Meteorology and Radio Science Observing Group decided to put 2 FM stations on the air for scientific, educational, and radio scientific purposes. These stations are for experimental purposes. One FM station on 87.9 FM is used for monitoring lightning activity and the other station on 91.7 FM is for to keep in touch with the latest local weather reports during the spring and summer months, especially during thunderstorm season and hurricane season. If these 2 stations do very well serving their purposes they will be on all year round. Soon the weather staiton will be on 1 AM radio station in the future. Also in the future there will be a H-Field VLF Radio receiver be used on the Left Channel and the remote current VLF internet radio station on the Right Channel.
Updated : May 3, 2016
LONG WAVE STATIONS
175 kHz – WBSE-LP – The Basement – Free Radio Relay 1 and 2 – 30 mW or less.
MEDIUM WAVE STATIONS
540 kHz – WTRH-LP – Truth Music Radio 1 and Truth Music Radio 2 – 100 mW
FM BROADCAST BAND STATIONS
87.9 MHz – WVLF-LP – VLF Natural Radio Service (Internet Radio) (Experimental)
88.9 MHz – WCLS-LP – Audiophile Classical (Internet Radio Station)
91.7 MHz – WGWX-LP – NOAA Weather Radio (KHB37) (Experimental)
94.5 MHz – WBSE-LP – The Basement – Free Radio Relay 1
95.3 MHz – WTRH-LP – Truth Music Radio 1 (Live Playlist)
103.3 MHz – WMGC-LP – Truth Music Radio 2 / Magic Medical FM 1 (Live Playlist)
103.5 MHz – WTF-LP – Truth Hard Hitting Talk Radio (Infowars)
106.5 MHz – WBMQ-LP – Old School Rap (181.fm)
SOUND WIRE INTRANET RADIO BROADCASTERS
NOTE : These stations are on a private network WiFi system, are only available to WiFi users of the network. These channels cannot be received with a AM or FM receiver, only a Android application from the Google Play store. The one that I use is the full version For more information about this great system please go to this page here : http://www.georgielabs.net
Reminder : To maintain confidentiality, the IP addresses are shielded. This is for educational and informational purposes only.
WMGC-LP Master Server 1 192.XXX.X.X
Port# Frequency Handle Station Name
59011 103.3-1 WMGC-LP Truth Music Radio 2 (Live Playlist)
59012 103.3-2 WMGC-LP 181.fm – True R&B (Internet Radio)
59013 106.5-1 WBMQ-LP 181.fm – Old School Rap (Internet Radio)
59014 88.9-1 WCLS-LP Audiophile Classical (Internet Radio
59015 88.3-1 WRSO-LP Smooth Jazz (Internet Radio)
59016 88.3-2 WRSO-LP New Age (Internet Radio)
59017 94.3-1 WMGS-LP 181.fm – The Heart (Love Songs) (Internet Radio)
59018 103.5-1 WTF-LP Infowars.com (The Alex Jones Show) (Internet Radio)
59019 94.5-1 WBSE-LP The Basement – Free Radio Relay 1
59020 87.9-1 WVLF-LP VLF Natural Radio Service (Internet Radio) (Experimental)
WBSE-LP Master Server 1 192.168.X.XXX
Port# Frequency Handle Station Name
59010 94.5-2 WBSE-LP The Basement – Free Radio Relay 2
WTRH-LP Master Server 1 192.168.X.XXX
Port# Frequency Handle Station Name
59010 95.3-1 WTRH-LP Truth Music Radio 1 (Live Playlist)
WTRH-LP Master Server 2 192.168.X.XXX
59011 95.3-2 WTRH-LP Classic Funk (Internet Radio)
59012 94.5-1 WBSE-LP The Basement – Free Radio Relay 1
59013 91.7-1 WGWX-LP NOAA Weather Radio (KHB37) (Experimental)
59014 87.9-1 WVLF-LP VLF Natural Radio (Experimental)
More updates will be posted in a spread sheet when it becomes available since it took a while to post this.
Carl Blare says
Holy Jumping Mount Hey Zoose Crisco!
All this time I thought my Group of Stations was the Big One among Part 15 Conglomerates, but along comes GCC Radio Science with more stations than anyone has fingers to count them with!
You’ve got it going GCC, my hat is off to you, would you like to have it? It’s a pith helmet.
gccradioscience says
Here’s an Update…. This Just In!
There is only going to be just 6 part 15 FM stations, which are very low powered and short ranged which are the mp3 FM transmitters that you buy from Ebay and other online retailers.
The 2 FM stations that are going to be shut down are 88.9 FM and 106.5 FM starting at 9 PM to free some more space. Also don’t be too surprised that these FM stations may end up going off the air once Sound Wire gets very useful in the far future. The stations that will remain on the air are 87.9 FM (Exp), 91.7 FM (Exp.), 94.5 FM, 95.3 FM, 103.3 FM, and 103.5 FM. Soon 103.5 FM will be moving up to 106.5 FM to make it spaced out better.
rock95seven says
Stream What You Hear
Sound Wire looks like a cool little server application, i use Stream What You Hear which is another simple streaming server with nearly zero setup or configuration.
It is only able to stream over your immediate network within your home or business to devices that are capable of receiving streaming using an i.p. address assigned by SWYH.
With a little work, it could be used outside of your LAN/W-LAN but it would involve some creative dns scripting. Overall , it’s as simple as you can get for servers.
http://www.streamwhatyouhear.com/
gccradioscience says
Thanks for the other server suggestion.
I never thought about that one. I have to check that out later on. I will let you know how it works. I may end up using it for to send studio audio to my AM transmitter for live audio solutions and still use Sound Wire for WiFi in home broadcast use still and for experimental purposes. Thanks!
gccradioscience says
I Tried It, But Does Not Work Outside
I tried it, but it does not work outside the WiFi network. Still great to have, and I see that it works just like Sound Wire, but in a .mp3 stream format. But how do I use this with more than 1 stream?