WHAT IS RHZ RADIO?
The RHZ Amateur
Radio Network is a participatory experiment aiming to
create the possibility of a legal, publicly owned and
operated broadcast radio that is built like a peer to
peer network.
Based on the FCC allowance for individuals
to operate a 100 milliwatt micro-radio station, RHZ
uses the internet to share content between micro-stations
so they can broadcast the same content at the same time.
Anyone can have their own radio station, starting with
a hobby kit as low as $30!
RHZ is designed to follow the parameters
of FCC regulation, abide by copyright law, and use only
free open source software to distribute information,
while simultaneously allowing the broadcast network
to grow to the size of the social network that creates
it
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Want to submit programming?
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RHZ is now accepting programs for the upcoming summer re-launch.
If you have always wanted a radio show, or already make one that you would
like to contribute. Contact Jeff here.
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RHZ TIMELINE
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RHZ Broadcast
Launch
Friday September 10, 2004
AM 1680 in Chinatown
LAWEEKLY : Considerable People
Jeff
Cain : Radio Active
Check out the article on RHZ Radio and a funny picture!
RHZ Radio: Last Dance
RHZ Radio at LAFreewaves
Saturday Nov 27, 7-11
at the New Chinatown Barber Shop
930 North Hill Street, Los Angeles
RHZ Concludes its REBEL REBEL
Programming and first test run Nov.27 2004
The archive will broadcast until the listen to the
archive on the stream
RHZ is now accepting submissions for the next test
run....
RHZ 2.0 will debut at the Center for
Integrated Media at Calarts on April 28
Featuring a syncronized peer to peer audio stream,
a re-blog, a new community forum, and full schematics for antennas
and grounding, RHZ 2.0 will be a easier and more technologically sound.
RHZ will resume regularly scheduled
programming in the Summer of 2005
with transmitters in Echo Park, Silverlake, Chinatown,
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