Campus FM Radio or Community FM Radio

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James is researching campus FM radio and seeks guidance on how to begin his project. He has already gathered some information but is looking for references and practical examples, particularly regarding creating a link budget for a radio station. A suggestion was made to use the HowStuffWorks website for useful information on FM radio and Low Power FM (LPFM). Additionally, a Google search for "radio link budget" was recommended to find relevant samples and resources. The discussion emphasizes the need for practical resources to aid in understanding and developing a campus FM radio station.
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Hi to all of you i am James i am researching about campus fm radio can anyone help me to to my research because i ask this moment i already gathered some information but i don't know how to start and can anyone give me some reference about this.

thank you very much in advance.
 
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Go here: http://www.howstuffworks.com/ and type FM Radio in the search box. You will get lots of useful hits (skip the advertisement links at the top of the hit list), including some on Low Power FM (LPFM), which may be what you are referring to as "campus FM".
 
thank you sir for your reply i already go there to the website. i would like to ask is how to make a link budget for the radio station. do you have sample with the actual FM radio station.

thank you again.
 
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