It would be interesting to see if this station was licensed as an experimental station of if this was a Part 15 station. Many of the members of the HobbyBroadcaster net forums are doing this sort of broadcasting under FCC Part 15 regualtions.
What a surprise to see this! I was a member of Explorer Post 324 and operated the AM station at the 1973 Scout Jamboree. I still have our extremely long identification etched into my brain:
KBSA is a low powered broadcast station, sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America, authorized by the FCC and operating from Moraine State Park Pennsylvania. It is intended to provide information to scouts attending the national scout jamboree, August 1st through the 7th, 1973."
It would be interesting to see if this station was licensed as an experimental station of if this was a Part 15 station. Many of the members of the HobbyBroadcaster net forums are doing this sort of broadcasting under FCC Part 15 regualtions.
HobbyBroadcaster 10 months ago
What a surprise to see this! I was a member of Explorer Post 324 and operated the AM station at the 1973 Scout Jamboree. I still have our extremely long identification etched into my brain:
KBSA is a low powered broadcast station, sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America, authorized by the FCC and operating from Moraine State Park Pennsylvania. It is intended to provide information to scouts attending the national scout jamboree, August 1st through the 7th, 1973."
What a great time we had!
RadioTom103 11 months ago