• Unlicensed broadcasting, also called pirate broadcasting, is a term used for any type of broadcasting without a broadcast license. Some unlicensed broadcasting...
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  • (CFR), and regulates everything from spurious emissions to unlicensed low-power broadcasting. Nearly every electronics device sold inside the United States...
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  • the Low-power broadcasting (microwatt, FM pirate radio broadcasting) in the United States of America. His history of unlicensed broadcasting in the service...
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    Offshore radio (category Broadcasting)
    Offshore radio is radio broadcasting from ships or fixed maritime structures. Offshore broadcasters are usually unlicensed but transmissions are legal...
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    dormancy. Pirate Cat Radio began in 2001 as an unlicensed community station in Los Gatos, broadcasting an eclectic mix of music, talk shows, and cultural...
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    other countries. Parliamentary debates listed several reasons why unlicensed broadcasting should be stopped. Opponents referred to "pirate radio stations"...
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  • right up to 1990. The Marine, &c., Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967 officially outlawed offshore stations, but unlicensed radio continued, moving from ships...
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  • holder or failure to keep a public file (in the U.S. and Canada). Unlicensed broadcasting refers to legal devices allowed to transmit at low power without...
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  • BBC (redirect from British Broadcasting Co)
    The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established...
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  • Victorian town of Mildura, re-broadcasting the 3MP 1377 Melbourne signal on 90.1 MHz. This is the second time an unlicensed station has been retransmitting...
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  • the U.S. In the United States, the term pirate radio implies the unlicensed broadcasting use of any part of the radio spectrum that is reserved for use...
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    meters. Car audio FM broadcasting Frequency modulation Microbroadcasting Part 15 of the FCC rules regarding unlicensed broadcasting Pirate radio Portable...
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  • Pirate decryption Video game piracy Patent pirate (disambiguation) Unlicensed broadcasting, including: Pirate radio Pirate television List of pirates Marco...
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  • are state-run. Unlicensed broadcasting is tolerated as the majority of listeners have abandoned the MW band. A number[vague] of unlicensed radio stations...
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    not only a perceived unauthorized use of the state-run spectrum by the unlicensed broadcasters but also the risk-taking nature of offshore radio stations...
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    pirate—as broadcasting bases. Rules and regulations vary largely from country to country, but often the term pirate radio describes the unlicensed broadcast...
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  • International broadcasting consists of radio and television transmissions that purposefully cross international boundaries, often with then intent of allowing...
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    signed off by July 13, 2021. Unlike AM and FM, unlicensed use of television bands is prohibited for broadcasting. The amateur television channels do allow...
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    Hepburn, William R. "Ontario Ultra-Low Power, Special Event & Unlicensed Broadcasting Stations". Retrieved January 8, 2015. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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  • glossary of terms used in broadcasting is a list of definitions of terms and concepts related to both radio and television broadcasting, along with the industry...
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  • Wireless Telegraphy Act 1988 [8] (concerned mainly with unlicensed broadcasting) The Broadcasting Act 1990 [9] (amendments concerning cable TV and unauthorised...
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  • with RVU. Veronica (1975–1995): Former unlicensed radio broadcaster, entered the public system as a broadcasting association in 1975; its first programme...
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  • Royal Charter on self-regulation of the press (UK) Unlicensed broadcasting – Term for type of broadcasting Net Neutrality – Principle that Internet service...
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  • national parks are licensed by NTIA and not the FCC. Unlicensed broadcasting — (see low-power broadcasting) — 100 mW DC input to final amplifier with a 3-meter...
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  • the FCC is many times more than the amount allowed for Part 15 unlicensed broadcasting. In US areas set aside for radio-frequency silence, the equipment...
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  • Osamu that is about the world's greatest surgeon, who chooses to remain unlicensed. This allows Black Jack to charge extortionate amounts of money instead...
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  • state run Audiovisual Council sanctioned Noroc TV television for unlicensed broadcasting beginning October 2021. "Businessman Ceslav Ciuhrii is the New...
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  • broadcaster, to come into existence. Prior to this commercial broadcasting in Ireland had been unlicensed and illegal. Despite this a thriving pirate radio scene...
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    Police 430-440 MHz: Amateur radio (70 cm band) 446.0–446.2 MHz : European unlicensed PMR service, PMR446 470-694 MHz: Terrestrial television 406.1–420 MHz:...
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  • bands dedicated to the purpose. Radio-controlled toys may use portions of unlicensed spectrum in the 27 MHz or 49 MHz bands, but more costly aircraft, boat...
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