{Spam?} Re: [BC] Pirates...Aaarghh! / License or EXEMPTION Required!!!

Ron Castro ronc
Wed Jul 6 13:23:26 CDT 2005


Simply because they don't work.  We've been over this on the other list.  A 
"legal" part 15 station can't produce more than 250 uW at 3 meters.  Into a 
dipole, that works out to a couple of nono-watts.

Ron Castro
Chief Technical Officer
Results Radio, LLC


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis" <kc8gpd at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 10:53 AM
Subject: {Spam?} Re: [BC] Pirates...Aaarghh! / License or EXEMPTION 
Required!!!


> what i don't understand is these pirates obvously have the income, why not 
> set up a legal part 15 using multiple transmitters. some of these pirates 
> i hear are doing 200kw. Big $$$$ to set that up. why not use a system like 
> this....
> http://www.casinocom.com/slater/numaxnet.html
> and /or run part 15 am using a similar setup?
> it would cost just as much as a 200kw setup and they would be legal.
> granted you can't cover 100+ miles, but that is not what pirate radio is 
> about. at least in my opinion. a system like this will cover easily a 
> average size town. if i had the money i'd setup a part 15 legal system 
> like that. btw our government should not complain about pirates when they 
> are running two of the biggest pirate stations in the world. Remember 
> Radio/TV Marti???? and if they allow florida to pass it's own Radio Laws 
> why jump down brattleboro throat??? Brattleboro town has said they want 
> the station and said they would sign off when the licensed station comes 
> online.
>
> Just my opinion
>
> Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis
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