MonsterFM.com/Broadcast
services will be here to let you know as soon as the FCC
issues your Construction Permit.
You'll Save
Both Time
and Money by Letting MonsterFM.com/Broadcast Services
help you build Your LPFM Station and Get On the Air as quickly and
easily as possible.
Now that the long and (almost) unbearable
wait is almost over and you're nearing the day when you can hold your
Construction Permit in your hand, there is an entirely
new set of questions that you need to be asking about the best and most
economical ways in which to proceed with the physical building of
your new LPFM station. MonsterFM.com/Broadcast Services has answers to your questions
individual questions about constructing and operating an LPFM station:
and
antenna combination will work best for my individual situation?
What
are advantages and disadvantages of each
brand of transmitter transmitter?
Why
can't I "get by" with the $120.00 foreign made transmitter
that claims to be "widely accepted as THE industry
standard"?
What
kind of maintenance and protections will my transmitter require and
at what times of the year will it require them?
What
is best for my specific location: A high power transmitter and a
low-gain antenna or a low power transmitter and a high-gain antenna?
Is
it best for
me to use vertical, horizontal, or circular antenna polarization?
How
will the
terrain in my immediate area equipment?
Will
monaural service
offer any advantages over stereo
service in my area?
What
is the ideal height and
how can I see the results of changing the height of my antenna?
Local
Zoning ordinances are very forbidding in my area. How can I get around
these?
What
is this "EAS" system and what parts of it am I required
to comply with?
Do
we need to pay music licensing and copyright fees?
Where
can free programming be obtained?
What
are some different ways to raise money for equipment
purchases?
What
is the difference between "advertising" and
"underwriting"?
There is
no correct "stock" answer to any of these questions. Each
question will have an answer that depends entirely upon the market
and surrounding terrain that you wish to serve. MonsterFM.com/Broadcast
Services is
uniquely equipped to help
you
determine the best answers for your own
individual
situation and and we
WILL help you save money and help you save money in the process!!
When it comes to custom designing your transmitter system,
MonsterFM.com/Broadcast Services has sparred NO effort in obtaining the
absolute best systems design software. Our engineers are among the best
in the industry and share many years of experience in the design and
installation of numerous full power as well as low power broadcast
facilities. We currently maintain some of the most difficult
installations in the country and we have a long list of very satisfied
clients from coast to coast with which you can easily verify our
abilities.
Based
upon various "group discounts" negotiated by
and
will save our
clients upwards
of $1,000
on their transmitter/antenna/transmission line/EAS unit
package with additional savings on
studio/production equipment. We are not a traditional
"equipment
dealer"
that is devoted to promoting one
brand and
we will "shop around" in order to bring you the best possible
price for the best possible equipment. We will help
you evaluate that you have received from manufacturers and
other
equipment dealers,
and we
will assist you in saving
as much
money as possible
on the equipment that you decide you wish to purchase.
Starting
this process is free!
It
begins with your immediate notification when you receive your construction
permit and answers to your most important questions.
The next step is for MonsterFM.com/Broadcast Services
to start making every possible effort at saving you money!
In fact, we've already started the process by procuring group licensing
rates with the suppliers of the most advanced programming and scheduling
software to pass on to you! Not to mention what we can save you on the
actual hardware!
Click
here to start the process!
Checklist
of Key MonsterFM.com Services for Permit Holders:
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Review
terms and conditions of Construction Permit
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Recommend
equipment manufacturers and suppliers
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Negotiation
discounts by pooling requirements from multiple clients
(savings up to 20 percent)
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Suggest
contract engineering services and standards
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Provide
guidelines for selection of station personnel
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Recommend
sources of free or income-producing programs
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Instruct
staff concerning fundraising / underwriting guidelines
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Bonus
Complete set of related FCC rules and regulations
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