Dear Part 15 Community:
Dear Part 15 Community:
Just off the press is Volume 1, Number 1 of The Low Power Hour, a radio program devoted to Part 15 and all low power broadcasting. The first program welcomes William C. Walker of wilw.com, a Rangemaster distributor, and an activist in the effort to launch LPAM licensed service.
http://kdxradio.com/demand.html
Select KDX2 for instant listening.
If you want the mp3 file, simply scroll to the very bottom of the Demand Radio page and enter ARCHIVE.
YOU may be next as a guest for The Low Power Hour!
Carl Blare says
Disclosures
I meant to add
THE LOW POWER HOUR is in the public domain and may be freely taken, including derivative portions as may be desired.
I hope others also produce part 15 related material and also made available for use. Any material submitted to me will be included as part of THE LOW POWER HOUR with full credit to the producer.
The program will be produced at least once a month, and sometimes twice a month.
It is supplied undated so that it remains current as long as possible.
thevalley1700am says
AWESOME
THIS IS GREAT CARL! Thank you so much!
great job, and you have a great voice!
geoff
radio8z says
Well done Carl
Great job Carl. I enjoyed listening while doing some boring menial task here in the lab.
One thing I really appreciate with good interview programs is that the host doesn’t talk over or constantly interrupt the guest. Your program is an excellent example of how interviews should be conducted.
Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this so I could listen when and where I wanted.
Neil
MICRO1700 says
Great Stuff!
Carl!
I listened to three of your features.
I listened to the Low Power Hour, the
broadcast that talked about the Green
Hornet, and the show you produced
with the bloopers. I’m going to listen to
the Low Power Hour again because there
was some really interesting information
there. Also, the history of the Green Hornet
was really cool and most of it I had never
heard before.
It’s Sunday morning here in Connecticut.
I was making coffee and taking the dogs
out. Everybody else was still asleep because
we were up last night watching a movie.
At about 8:30 I put on your feature with the
bloopers. (I listened to the other two features
yesterday.)
When it got to the part with the computer at
the Seattle World’s Fair, I was laughing so hard
I couldn’t drink my coffee!
This was going from the computer through my
audio chain to the C Crane, and coming out
of the 1961 Zenith radio in the kitchen.
It was the perfect moment!
What a great way to start the day!
Thanks so much!
Bruce, MICRO1690/1700