[BC] Part 15 radio station
WLOYPROD WLOYPROD
WLOYPROD at loyola.edu
Wed May 14 11:18:27 CDT 2008
ditto on this. Part 15 does NOT limit the number of units. I had set up a 5 tx array in WA that was doing quite. you need a real FIM to tune that kind of setup though.
John
>>> "Mark Humphrey" <mark3xy at gmail.com> 05/14/08 7:49 AM >>>
Have you also considered installing more than one transmitter?
Part 15 doesn't set a limit on the number of legal amplifiers and
radiators that can be installed in a particular area. "WNAR", an
unlicensed station on 1620 near Philadelphia, is using three
transmitters and antennas (driven from a common oscillator) mounted
several feet apart so that the radiated fields combine (almost) in
phase. The improvement in coverage over a single transmitter is
quite apparent.
Mark
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:12 AM, Dana Puopolo <dpuopolo at usa.net> wrote:
> I am considering running a part 15 AM radio station here in Hollywood. There
> is a large Armenian population here that has no radio, and I live right in the
> middle of them. Since I plan to do this on a shoestring, I'm buying an SStran
> transmitter kit.
>
>
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