Ahhh, such is the nature of LPFM...
IMHO he's doing nothing wrong legally. Morally? Prolly not either.
Me thinks that's the risk you take being on LPFM. Want security? Do
some research and, if possible, have a frequency engineered for your
situation.
Whatever happens, I hope the crowd on 106.7 don't resort to getting a
higher powered tx. That'll only make it worse for them and LPFM as a
whole. Maybe they should move elsewhere?
Herb.
--- In LPFM_Radio@..., "Peter Shaw" <akwccr@...> wrote:
>
> FYI, this email sent out to the LPFM distribution group:
>
> To: LPFM Group2
> Subject: (fwd) Story in TDN: Tune in, turn on, get miffed -
> 20081014-One Christian Radio upsetting LPFM Broadcaster in New Plymouth
> From: P R Shaw
> Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:46:34 +1300
>
> From the virtual pen of Society member Ray Mankelow, a reference to
> this interesting article about an LPFM dispute in New Plymouth. It
> appears to be quite a bitter dispute that is taking place there.
>
> Article is at the link below; the text from the article is copied
> after that.
>
> The pertinent point amid all the rhetoric lies in these two paragraphs:
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> "Ministry of Economic Development Radio Spectrum Management compliance
> manager Chris Brennan said the terms of the low-powered FM licence
> clearly stated there was no interference protection and two stations
> could broadcast on exactly the same frequency if they wanted.
>
> He said they tried to encourage a level of co-ordination among
> stations, but that co-ordination appeared to have failed in New
Plymouth."
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> I pass this onto all you LPFM folk for your interest.
>
>
> BRgds,
> Peter
>
> TSOLPFMBI Secretary
> ___________________
>
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 15:18:49 +1300, "Ray Mankelow" wrote:
>
> >http://www.stuff.co.nz/dailynews/4726091a6002.html
> >
>
>
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>
> 2008104-One Christian Radio upsetting LPFM Broadcaster in New Plymouth
> ======================================================================
>
>
> Tune in, turn on, get miffed
> By MATT RILKOFF matt.rilkoff@... - Taranaki Daily News |
> Tuesday, 14 October 2008
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> MIKE SCOTT
>
> New Plymouth's Rose Proctor has two-stepped to easy-listening radio
> station 106.7FM for almost three years, but can no longer tune into
> the frequency, which is allegedly being overpowered by newly started
> One Christian Radio on 106.9FM.
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> Stormtroopers, threatening phone calls and a lovelorn pensioner all
> feature prominently in an almighty battle around free radio
> frequencies in New Plymouth.
>
> The usually placid airwaves of the city's free low powered FM stations
> have turned treacherous since One Christian Radio began pumping out
> tunes in August on the 106.9FM frequency.
>
> Denis Wadsworth says his low-powered station, 106.7FM, two "clicks"
> away from 106.9, is being overpowered by the Christian broadcaster,
> leaving his central city listeners with static where once they heard
> his personally chosen tunes.
>
> Mr Wadsworth says his Oriental St station has been broadcasting for
> just over 2 1/2 years and was listened to by taxi drivers, rest home
> residents and older people who appreciated the old style music and
> absence of advertising.
>
> "An old lady came up to me. She said I can't get your radio station
> anymore because of those bloody Christians," said Mr Wadsworth.
>
> He said if One Christian Radio changed its frequency to 107FM their
> competing signals would not overpower each other but the new station
> has refused to do so. "They can spread their good word. I don't give a
> damn about that but these guys are acting more like stormtroopers than
> disciples," Mr Wadsworth said.
>
> One Christian Radio managing director James Cope said the Liardet St
> station was doing nothing wrong or illegal by broadcasting on the
> 106.9 frequency, which had been chosen in accordance with expert
> advice. "I was in HR (human resources) for 35 years. I do everything
> by the book."
>
> He said he was disappointed some people wanted to disrupt what he
> described as a community station and claimed an anonymous phone call
> by a hungover man proved Mr Wadsworth was out to get him.
>
> "This is fact. He (Mr Wadsworth) said to guys over a bunch of beers
> that we're going to find a way to bring down One Christian Radio."
>
> He said other callers had questioned whether he was acting in a manner
> befitting a Christian.
>
> Mr Wadsworth said he was not responsible for what other people had
> said and would never have condoned such phone calls.
>
> However, he said he had passed Mr Cope's contact details on to some
> disgruntled listen-ers.
>
> Regardless of who is right in this CBD melee Liardet St pensioner Rose
> Procter, 82, is having to do without American tenor and Hollywood hunk
> Mario Lanza.
>
> She says the now dead singer is the love of her life and the only
> radio station on which she could hear his powerfully masculine voice
> was on 106.7FM.
>
> "I'm dead miserable," she said.
>
> Ministry of Economic Development Radio Spectrum Management compliance
> manager Chris Brennan said the terms of the low-powered FM licence
> clearly stated there was no interference protection and two stations
> could broadcast on exactly the same frequency if they wanted.
>
> He said they tried to encourage a level of co-ordination among
> stations, but that co-ordination appeared to have failed in New
Plymouth.
>
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