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Radio World Editorial

WLYNgm said:
Not exactly the same, legally speaking.
A translator is an additional outlet for an existing license -
an LPFM is a license in its own right. That said, everything
else, technically speaking, is, indeed the same. It is sort
of like the difference between a condominium and a cooperative.
It can be the same property, but the legal form of ownership is
different...

What ticks me off is the MITRE study that costs millions. They had to study the effects of the 3rd adjacents channel for LPRM's and then hid the results? Who needed a study when you have translators in place already?
 
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