|
Can you help me find broadcast engineers and/or lawyers? |
|
A word about engineers and lawyers: These are some of the people that we talk to when we have questions that are beyond our expertise. You can always call us first and we can tell you what we know based upon our conversations with experts like these. We generally find that we can answer about 80%; of the questions that come our way, and as you know, our services are free. Some of the lawyers listed below have applied for grants (still pending) to be able to offer their services pro bono for LPFM applicants. Others will need to be paid. All of these engineers are friendly and may be willing to answer a few simple questions once or twice on the phone for free, but after that they will need to be paid for their services. Please realize that Prometheus offers common sense advice based upon our discussions with experts, our discussions with the FCC and our reading of the rules. We should not be considered a substitute for "legal" or "engineering" advice. If you need it and if you have any doubts, you should consult a licensed professional.
Engineers
David Maxson
Broadcast Signal Labs LLP
dmaxson AT broadcastsignallab DOT com
http://www.broadcastsignallab.com
617-864-4298, Boston
Michael Brown
mike AT brownbroadcast DOT com
503-245-6065/ Oregon
Gray Haertig
503-282-2989
gfh AT haertig DOT com
Oregon
Lyle Henry, the Radio Doctor
lyleh AT rcf.usc DOT edu California, Florida
Brad Johnson
brad AT salida DOT org
209-545-9116
David Josephson
info AT josephson DOT com
329A Ingalls Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 420-0888
fax (831) 420-0890
Legal Resources
Media Access Project
National Lawyers Guild
Michael Cuzens
cuz AT well DOT com
510-658-7654
John Crigler
Washington, D.C.
(202) 965-7880 x2521
jcrigeler AT gsblaw DOT com
National Organizations
Nan Rubin
GBGM United Methodist Church
Low Power Radio Project
212-463-7411
New York City
Andrea Vargas
United Church of Christ
Micro Radio Implementation Project
877-468-8884
http://www.microradio.org
|