[BC] Part 15 Comunity Radio over 802.11a/b/g, anyone ever considerthis????

Black, Mike black
Fri Feb 17 14:11:42 CST 2006


Robert is right. There is no "legal" 100 mw FM transmitter. The power
output for legal part 15 is like nanowatts. The FCC spec is field
strength, legally defined as 250uv/m measured at 3 meters. Ramsey will
only sell you a Part 15 box. Decade also makes them in Part 15. 

Mike Black
WEOS
Geneva, NY

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Robert,
  I disagree.  Ramsey makes them, but they have gotten in some hot water
with the comm., so I'm staying away from them.  I've heard of a company
called Panaxis, that claims there is FCC, Part 15 Certified, but can't
find a website for them.

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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Robert Meuser
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Subject: Re: [BC] Part 15 Comunity Radio over 802.11a/b/g, anyone ever
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Scott, no such animal exists.


Bailey, Scott wrote:

>Robert,
>  I'm in need of a Part 15 (LEGAL) 100 mill. Watt FM transmitter for a
>project needed for a weekend remote situation for sending a signal back
>to WMRO, from a local restaurant, that is less than 1/4 mile away. Any
>suggestions?
>
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>[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Rev. Robert P.
>Chrysafis
>Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 1:04 PM
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>Subject: [BC] Part 15 Comunity Radio over 802.11a/b/g,anyone ever
>consider this????
>
>it's possible to use WiFi gear to successfully serve a small town. 
>802.11a/b/g is allowed 4 watt ERP at up to 108Mbps per a AP. 120 deg
>Sector 
>panels, BDA's, and other High quality components are available on ebay.
>You 
>could easily set up a scalable mesh network and simulcast over a AM1k 
>rangemaster AM Tx at each node. with the availablity of WiFi Boomboxes
>and 
>Walkmans, I feel the future is streaming stations over Broadband
>Wireless, 
>especially in small cities and towns. Just think multiple stations
could
>
>pool their resources and set up a Community Wireless System and
>Broadcast. 
>the possibilities are endless.
>
>What does every one think??
>
>
>Thank You,
>
>Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis
>Universal Life Church (ULC)
>http://www.ulc.org
>Moderator Hunterdon FreeCycle
>
>My Links
>http://www.freecycle.org
>http://www.arrl.org
>http://www.part15.us 
>
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