You only get 1 hill to die on, you know. Breaking Federal laws is not in my plan.
I was thinking today about the logistics of setting up enough legal transmitters to get decent coverage of well-populated zones. We could possibly do it in Concord, because the downtown is so small. Manchester, we could hit some well-populated areas. We could then put up a few signs for "Manchester Free Radio 1776 AM" and boom, LRN gets a bunch of NH listeners.
A lot would depend on how many Porcs can be found that have their shit together enough to (a) own a building to put the antenna on, (b) have the cash to buy the equipment, and (c) follow through on plan.
For now I have lower-hanging fruit just getting my constitutional/libertarian/anarchist-themed political talk show in more NH towns. I'd love someone to organize a Part-15 patchwork effort -- I'd happily put up an antenna in Concord & Manch -- but I can't spearhead this, not right now.
KDus, you seem gung-ho, when are you gonna come up here and show us how it's done?
EDIT--- one more thought...
What does it take to get the smallest-available broadcast license?
I grok there's a lot of paperwork and it's annoying and not cheap. But, exactly how "not cheap"?
I'm thinking of a license to pump out just a couple of watts, noncommercial. Can such license be had for a few thousand bucks? Is there a "low-end" license?
Sure, there's amateur, but virtually nobody has a receiver. Gotta be AM or FM.