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Who publishes this site, on what terms the material may be reused, and what happens to a visitor's data, which is very little.

Publisher

This site is published by an individual, acting in a personal and non-professional capacity. It carries no commercial activity of any kind: no advertising, no sponsorship, no affiliate arrangement, no products and no services.

Contact address: contact@notjustradiolubbock.com. This is the correct address for corrections, questions and any legal notice concerning the site, and it is the only contact channel that exists.

The site is delivered as static files from a commercial content delivery network. It runs no application, no database and no server-side code.

Privacy

No personal data is collected here, and there is no mechanism by which any could be.

  • No cookies are set, and no equivalent local storage is used.
  • No analytics, measurement or advertising service is present on any page.
  • No fonts, scripts, stylesheets, images or embeds are loaded from any other host, so no third party learns that you visited.
  • There is no form, no account, no login and no newsletter, so nothing is submitted.

The hosting provider that serves the files keeps ordinary server records, in the way that every web host does, for the operation and security of its own infrastructure. Those records are not accessible to the publisher in any individually identifying form and are not used for any purpose here.

Anyone who writes to the contact address above is, obviously, sending an email. The message and address are kept only as long as needed to answer, are never added to any list, and are never passed to anyone.

The text, tables and diagrams on this site are the work of the publisher and are protected by copyright, 2026.

Quoting a passage with attribution and a link to the page it came from is welcome and needs no permission. Reproducing a complete piece, or a substantial part of one, does need permission, which is usually given for non-commercial and educational use if you ask. Republishing the material as your own, with or without alteration, is not permitted.

Facts are not owned by anybody. The regulations, standards and industry practices described here belong to the public record, and nothing on this page is intended to suggest otherwise.

Accuracy and use of the material

Every effort is made to describe rules, standards and practices correctly, and each piece names the source of the figures it quotes so that a reader can verify them at first hand. Even so, this site is written explanation, not professional advice.

Regulations are amended, standards are revised, and platform specifications change without notice. Anyone making a decision with money, a licence or a legal obligation attached should work from the current official text and, where it matters, take advice from someone qualified to give it. Nothing here creates any professional relationship or any warranty.

Where an error is found, it is corrected in place and the revision date on the page is updated. The procedure for reporting one is on the about page.

Pieces on this site refer to regulations and standards by name and number rather than by hyperlink, so that a reference stays usable when a document is moved or renumbered. Where an outbound link does appear, it is there because the destination is useful, and it implies no endorsement and no relationship. The publisher has no control over, and takes no responsibility for, the content of any other site.

Accessibility

The site is built as plain, structured HTML with a single stylesheet and no scripts. Every page carries a skip link, headings in order without gaps, visible keyboard focus, text that reflows to a narrow screen without horizontal scrolling, and wide tables that scroll inside their own frame rather than pushing the page sideways. Colour contrast is measured against the AA threshold in both the light and the dark colour scheme, and images carry descriptive alternative text.

If something here is difficult to use with a screen reader, a keyboard, or at a large text size, the contact address above is the place to say so. It is treated as a defect, in the same way a factual error is.