Berkeley Daily Planet on FRB’s Pirate TV

The Berkeley Daily Planet covers Free Radio Berkeley’s unlicensed TV plans:

Starting next week, would-be TV producers can get from Free Radio Berkeley the parts they need for an estimated $500 to $1100, depending on the power level.

Once assembled—a process Dunifer claims is no harder than putting together a stereo—the transmitters are capable of reaching four to five miles. They can be hooked up to a DVD player to show prerecorded material or to a video camera for a live broadcast. …

The FCC didn’t return calls for comment.

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