RE: Post TU Comms / Groups and Villages
Another take on village coms is to start broadcasting very locally on FM
Transmitters for the conventional FM broadcast radio band are widely available on the internet from China.
Such a transmitter would allow broadcasting messages that could be received by other villagers on conventional FM radios. This is one way communication only of course, but allows reception by equipment already in place in every home.
Cost of such transmitters is between £50 and £200. But these are VERY illegal to use in the UK today, with substantial fines being made against pirate radio transmitting stations.
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