[grc] Anyone have examples of radio station in an RV or trailer?

Norman Stockwell normstoc at wort-fm.org
Mon Nov 16 07:57:35 PST 2015


Yes, MOAB was in a trailer for many years - it was fixed, not mobile. I
have photos somewhere.

I know of at least one other full-power FM that had their studios in a
trailer while a building was under renovation, but the transmitter was not
in the trailer.

The famouse story of a mobile (pirate) transmitter is, of course SFLR: <
http://130.212.44.5/custom/magazine/pirate.html> and <
http://foundsf.org/index.php?title=San_Francisco_Liberation_Radio>.

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 9:49 AM, wrirmax <wrirmax at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have an overly cautious board member who insist he wants a
> proof-of-concept that it is legal by the FCC to have a radio station in a
> trailer or recreational vehicle. I know of no FCC rules against that but he
> still wants to know if there any stations that are on the air with the
> studio and transmitter in an RV or trailer, do you all know of any?
>
> Sincerely, Max
>
>
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