[BC] ID in Spanish?

Craig Bowman craig1
Mon Apr 30 19:17:00 CDT 2007


I believe the US Military communicates in English not to mention the FAA 
and all international air traffic controllers.

Craig Bowman


Rick Heil wrote:
> Just my non-FCC-educated two cents - why not do both?  Might increase
> length, but your Spanish-speaking listeners would appreciate their 
> language
> being used and your English speaking listeners would appreciate that you
> don't do it in Spanish only...
>
>
> Dan, I'm willing to bet 73.1201 doesn't mention Spanish simply because 
> that
> would endorse it as an official language, something I think hasn't 
> been done
> yet on the Federal level (correct me if I'm mistaken).
>
>
> Rick
>
> On 4/30/07, Dan Kelley <djkelley at frontier.net> wrote:
>>
>> > Ok, I can't bite my tongue any longer.......Why would a US station 
>> ID in
>> > Spanish?
>> >
>> > .........Uh, I'll stop there..........
>>
>> As a love a good argument...given the number of non-english language
>> radio stations in the US, why hasn't the FCC formerly written a
>> requirement
>> for "English" in 73.1201 ?
>>
>> -dan
>>
>>
>>
>>
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