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How to Build a Radio Station

Radio stations transmit information, entertainment and music to their listeners. They can range in size from small stations that reach a handful of people to large stations that broadcast for a hundred miles. Building a radio station can be challenging, but, if successful, the station can be an asset to the area in which it broadcasts.

Things You'll Need

  • Radio Station Kit
  • Antenna
  • Audio Input
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Instructions

    • 1

      Build the station kit. Assemble the radio station kits by following the manufacturer's guidelines. Kits typically include a transmitter, a built-in mixer with two line inputs, a microphone input and a line level monitor output.

    • 2

      Install the antenna. The broadcast antenna will transmit the output from the radio station. The size of the antenna needed depends on the amount of broadcast coverage desired. A taller antenna will provide a larger area of broadcast coverage. The antenna should be placed in an unobstructed area, such as a hillside or a roof.

    • 3

      Select a radio frequency on which to broadcast. FM radio frequencies start at 88.1 MHz and go up to 108.0 MHz, increasing in 0.02MHz intervals. Choose a frequency that is not currently in use, and is least 0.02MHZ away from another station's frequency. Be sure to contact the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) for a list of any frequencies that might be blocked from broadcasting.

    • 4

      Apply for an FCC license. Unlicensed broadcasting of a radio station is prohibited, therefore a license from the FCC is required. The application and fees can be submitted online; fees are determined by the size of the station and the station wattage. There are a two exceptions to the licensing rule: carrier current stations, also referred to as campus radio stations, and extremely low-power transmitters. These types of broadcast do not require a FCC license, but are required to accept any interference that is caused by licensed broadcasters, and cannot modify their antennas in any way, except to replace a broken antenna with an electronically identical match.


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