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A term great-power refers to machines or even activities that apply less power than other similar machines or even activies.
Inside electronics, low-power means one of Ii items, based on the context:
It transmits less power in the form of radio waves than typical transmitters. In case I personally personally reduce transmitter power and then I potty single talk to population 1/10 when far away, C days when several more online-power transmitters might talk forgoing interference. Look at low-power communication device, low-power FM, cell phone.
It consumes less electric power than other similar equipment. Whenever a single computer uses half a power of an additional computer, so it might redo twice when hanker off the equivalent placed of batteries. View Power consumption, Notebook processor, Transmeta, Acorn RISC Machine.
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Radio 4All
Links and information about low-power radio broadcasting.
Microradio Empowerment Coalition
Coalition of organizations advocating for low-power, grassroots radio licenses.
FCC Low Power Radio Policy and Information Page
Official FCC web page regarding history, explanation and news about proposal to allow low-power FM radio licenses for community-based broadcasting.
Free Speech Broadcasting - Micro Radio
A directory of links to micro radio-related pages and essays.
Beat Radio:NAB Anti-LPFM Kit
A media kit and action plan for filing opposition to LPFM and LP broadcasts; includes NAB proposals to its members oppose citizen access to the airwaves. An interesting historical perspective.
Pirate/Free Radio - About.com
News, commentary and links to sites, databases and other resources about legal free radio movement and pirate radio, from About.com.
FCC LPFM - Policies and Rules
Provides general rules and guidelines, fact sheets, public announcements, access to channel availability and forms through the FCC's Mass Media Division.
Low Power Radio Association
Established in the UK in 1990 to act as the voice of the low power radio industry. Membership includes companies involved in low power radio in several European countries and beyond.
The Virginia Center for the Public Press
Exists to promote the broadest possible spectrum of news, views and culture through competition in the Virginia media. Provides media information, mission description, action plan and appeal for assistance, including petitions.
Media Access Project: Low-Power Radio
News, background, FCC announcements and other resources about low-power radio legislation and regulation, from public-interest legal organization that advocates for media democracy.
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