At 09:33 AM 9/4/98 -0400, you wrote: >30 watts for a small, legal FM radio station. Sorry, I thought it was for use in in the U.S., where there is no such thing. FCC has been accused of being a tool of the National Association of Broadcasters, because they stopped almost all low power stations back around 1990 with a rule change that forbids anything under 100 watts. To use anything in the transmitter chain, it would also need FCC type approval. Have you been following what's happening with Radio Free Berkeley? -Bob