30 days passes, no pleadings filed. Cancellation is finalized. Oops, it's November 17.. filing window already passed. I guess they will try again in 10 years in the Fourth Generation LPFM Window.
REC would staunchly object to the window being delayed for this reason and the FCC does listen to us. If we were to postpone the window, we may not be able to get it again for at least a few more years. We are also currently taking advantage of a period while the FCC has lost their statutory auction authority. While this window was scheduled sooner than I was expecting, I will not entertain a delay/postponement this late in the game.Thank you for the timeline, I figured it might be close. It sounds like the only realistic avenue for legitimate, deserving organizations would be to present the larger problem to their elected representatives to get the window postponed.
let's tattle to the FCC" over paperwork nonsense.
Ever since COVID, renewing corporate status in Colorado has been no easy task.
REC would staunchly object to the window being delayed for this reason and the FCC does listen to us. If we were to postpone the window, we may not be able to get it again for at least a few more years.
As I stated above, there are likely hundreds of LPFMs who either don't exist or are not legal organizations. It is easy to understand why MIchi would strongly object at this point as RECNET is now waist deep in the new filing window, but your concerns are completely valid. As Michi stated, the renewal window may have been the best time for this to occur as the license was in limbo during the window, but it isn't really that simple. Many worthwhile LPFM frequencies that would have been cancelled at renewal would have been gobbled up by FM translator frequency changes and power increases before the new LPFM window would have occurred, so just because it was cancelled at renewal doesn't mean it would survive until now. Having said that, there are other considerations before filing a massive complaint or involving your representatives.I think a window postponement would unfortunately be justified if enough groups were being excluded, particularly if those groups were being excluded due to fraudulent circumstances. That would be an excessive and unfair burden for these groups.
It's also unfair for the legitimate groups that have been waiting for this window-- but that's not the fault of those who would be served by a postponement. That would be the fault of the fraudulent operators, and the operators who regrettably allowed their organizations to lapse.
...Many worthwhile LPFM frequencies that would have been cancelled at renewal would have been gobbled up by FM translator frequency changes and power increases before the new LPFM window would have occurred, so just because it was cancelled at renewal doesn't mean it would survive until now...
...and it gives significant ammo the NAB to try to squash LPFM ever getting another window....
But: none of us is getting rich off LPFM work. (Well, I'm not, anyway.) I charge my LPFM clients the lowest rates I can justify, and at least for me it's a pretty small part of a larger overall portfolio of work.
Several radio station owners in my state died from covid 19. I'm sure that some of them are not up to date with their filings. But the last thing on my mind is to cyber stalk them and bring them more grief with the FCC. So what god's work are we doing here?
I tend to mind my own business.
Agreed. BUT...while I understand reporting someone for what is a paperwork violation in many cases might be petty, that is much different than a station that doesn't exist now or never did. There are no "dreams" involved in something that doesn't exist, and there are hundreds out there like that right now.I would rather that people remember me as someone who helped people get radio stations with the FCC and helped them succeed. I'm not a cop. And, I won't spend my life stomping on other people's dreams.
I've actually attended where Field Agents shut down a pirate. I originally DF'ed the pirate, confronted them that they were operating illegally, but was willing to give them a break if they would just shut down permanently. They shut down for about ten days. After that, the Commission, a Federal Marshal, and I showed up to ruin their day.The FCC is looking for field agents. Some of these armchair self appointed enforcers need to apply. Maybe you could cite part 15 AM's for having a ground wire two inches to long. Wow! See the sour grapes.
Were they intefering with a station you worked for/with, or did you just stumble across their broadcast?I've actually attended where Field Agents shut down a pirate. I originally DF'ed the pirate, confronted them that they were operating illegally, but was willing to give them a break if they would just shut down permanently. They shut down for about ten days. After that, the Commission, a Federal Marshal, and I showed up to ruin their day.
Dreams don't count if they are attained via fraudulent means.I would rather that people remember me as someone who helped people get radio stations with the FCC and helped them succeed. I'm not a cop. And, I won't spend my life stomping on other people's dreams.
Yes, they were operating 500kHz away from a station I worked for and frequently splattering.Were they intefering with a station you worked for/with, or did you just stumble across their broadcast?