[BC] LPAM (was Smallest AM Radiator/TIS)

Bailey, Scott SBailey
Tue Jul 11 10:36:21 CDT 2006


Come to think of it, with this crazy petition that is out about LPAM,
why not give these people stations with 5-10 watts, or the field
strength limit of 2 mv/m @ 1.5 km, with an antenna no more than 10-15'.
In rural areas, or small towns with no local AM station, that's plenty
to cover a small town, and even cover a high school football game.
IMHO...despite what some say, it's not going to cause nighttime
interference. I know Powell Way on this list will debate me tooth and
nail on this, but if that is the case, then Keith Hamilton's Rangmaster
1000, Part 15 box should be outlawed as well. It does almost as much as
the TIS station's transmitter and antenna system. Now this idea would
serve a small community!

Scott

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Subject: Re: [BC] Smallest AM Radiator/TIS

I spoke to Dave Strode yesterday and he says they're still making
them...
dstrode at lpbinc.com  
If you need his cell# I can provide that.

John

>>> <DHultsman5 at aol.com> 07/10/06 5:49 PM >>>
 
In a message dated 7/10/2006 3:48:50 PM Central Standard Time,  
WLOYPROD at loyola.edu writes:

FYI, the  10w is NOT the correct limit.  TIS systems are limited by
field  strength 2mV/m @ 1.5km, or 10w, if that is required to reach 
the
field.  Anything over 10w would require a waiver.  LPB  offered (still
does, I think) a Type Accepted 60w and 100w unit for TIS  operations. 
There is also a radiating cable TIS operation operation in the  rules,
which allows 50w IIRC.   

John




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Any news on LPB and their support of the LPB Omnitronix transmitter 
products 
they purchased.
 
Dave

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