Am I missing anything else?
Power source, program material, people on programming side and people
on tech side and people on facility maintenance side.
Keeping a transmitter going in third-world conditions isn't rocket
science but depending on the antenna/facilities it usually takes at
least one guy. In really corrosive/jungle-like conditions it'll take
more.
Depending on your desired broadcast range you might be better off with
a (local) broadcast-band or maybe even FM transmitter to reach your
audience.
If you can define your target audience socio/economico/geographically
you can then define the transmitter and program material. Otherwise
you're very likely to set up a station that nobody wants to listen to.
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