I meant, "We want", not "I want"
Who is the "we"? Do you already have a board or committee of people who are behind this station? I really hope so, because your thought-free one-liner posts here give me no confidence that you're in a position to launch a radio station yourself. You didn't even have the reading skills to start the topic in the right section - this is "buy or sell". I'm not convinced you're capable of reading these posts.
I've been there, and done it. But when I say
I, what I really mean is that I was a part of a local movement to set up and launch a non-profit station. I didn't launch a station myself - that would be ridiculous. The
vast majority of the work in setting up a community radio station is in community-building work, not in transmitters and licenses and studios and music logs. As an old friend of mine used to say at any given opportunity, it's "90% community, 10% radio". We had endless interminable meetings, had to make a strong case for funders and underwriters to give us thousands in set-up and running costs, had to constantly manage the competing needs of funders, volunteers and listeners. On one occasion, we had to break up a literal fist-fight in the building between two guys who wanted to do the same show.
It was endless, often thankless, work. Often, we'd go to bed at night thinking we had no chance of ever launching. You need to really love what you're doing, and have the staying power to work all the hours God gives you - and you don't even seem to be able to build a functioning website, or ask knowledgeable people for help without throwing one-liner insults. Community radio, more so than any other type of radio, is made of people. Are you confident, intelligent and pleasant enough to convince people to work for your station for free, to fund your station, to build a community of local people around your station? If not, then this is as far as you're getting.
(Just noticed the post from
@frankberry - you can answer when you're back from "vacation"!)