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Actually an LPFM can have translators but I think the limit is 2. LPFMs can lease or buy translators but it usually is an arm of the organization. You can see this in Sun Radio in Austin that began as a LPFM it still runs in Dripping Springs, Texas. Boosters, where proven, can be had by LPFMs too. Michi can offer better details.

I don't think that's the question here, although I can confirm that a LPFM here in SoCal has an on-channel booster (similar technology but not the same legally).

The real point that caused this sidetrack was @thenetwork muddying the waters between commercial FMs with translators and LPFMs back in post #276.

Incidentally, I used @Michi's site to find everything in and around Grand Junction CO. There are four LPFMs in the region and none of them have translators.
 


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