With the money you embezzle from the scouting discretionary budget, you head down to a local electronic and specialty store and grab the radio transmitter you need. But quickly, it becomes apparent you'll need a signal booster, and a display and tuning guide to actually accurately see what you're doing. You end up spending a lot more then the small donation you received, and will likely cost the scouts your winter trip or a future food or clothing drive. Of course, the radio technology could be useful for the scouts at some point in the future, but if people found out you did this primarily for your own project first and foremost... you'd likely get kicked out of the scouts. That's the risk you decide to take.

Did you really need all this stuff? The store owner really put one over on you! She was quite a salesperson...

With the equipment procured, you have one more step. You need to decide where you are going to send your broadcast. You know all radio equipment at your school is on the top floor, and most big communications arrays are in the mountains because of interference... What should you do?

>Drag the equipment up the mountain and send the signal out to space
>Try to find a useful broadcast channel from your own house
>Use Mr.Roughscales Garage's roof for a bit of elevation