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Low-power broadcasting is broadcasting by a broadcast station at a low transmitter power output to a smaller service area than "full power" stations within the same region. It is often distinguished from "micropower broadcasting" (more commonly " microbroadcasting ") and broadcast translators .
The community station transmits on an FM frequency of 89.7 MHz with a 4 kW transmitter located on Mt Mackenzie, 8 km south west of Tenterfield NSW and on 98.7 MHz with a low power (100W) transmitter situated on Mt Marlay, on the outskirts of Stanthorpe QLD.
The forty-five highest powered "low-power" stations broadcast at 150 kW. Over 250 low-power stations broadcast at less than 5 W. Mere presence on this list does not mean that a particular station is on the air — low-power stations are not protected from interference, and may be forced off the air by other spectrum users.
Pages in category "Low-power television stations in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,761 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Low-power FM radio stations (LPFM) started broadcasting in the year 2000 after the FCC began licensing of 100 watt and 10 watt local community radio stations across the United States and its territories.
88.0 MHz KIX Country – Power : 1w; 88.9 MHz Rebel FM – Rebel Radio Network PL – TX Site: Banana Range – Power: 400w; 89.7 MHz The Breeze – Rebel Radio Network PL – TX Site: Banana Range – Power: 400w; 90.1 MHz Vision Christian Radio – Narrowcast; 94.9 MHz ABC Capricornia – Owned by: ABC – TX Site: Telstra Tower Biloela ...
KJIB broadcast audio on 87.89 MHz because of interference from other channel 6 low-power stations. The station was licensed only to channel 5, and its license surrendered in 2014, but a local church has tried to modify the terms of license to allow its operation. The FCC in 2018 submitted a Notice of Unlicensed Operation to the station.
The following stations are Low Power FM (LPFM) broadcast radio services licensed by the Federal Communications Commission. To be included in the listing, stations must have Wikipedia pages. Call sign [ 4 ]