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Nazarene 1700

Interesting conflict

February 28, 2008 by Nazarene 1700

Hamilton Rangemaster 1000 …… this unit as posted below brags about how legal it is ..then it encourages buyers to use it on 1710 AM ….. this is confusing if the law says 1705 is the limit … any ideas?

The features of the AM1000 are too numerous to fully cover:
The Legality!

Rest assured that you can operate under the law, and if there is a issue we will be there to help.

Most Part 15 transmitters do not even include 1710, some don’t include 1700, both typically very quiet frequencies.

Of course, no FCC license required.

Not a kit, fully assembled. (It is illegal to sell transmitters without being certified).

The AM1000 AM transmitter is certified by the FCC (FCC certification number NWXAM1000) and is fully legal.

This is confusing.

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LPAM Handbook

February 23, 2008 by Nazarene 1700

Shalom Friends !

I have printed out the “LPAM Handbook ” , that I found online ….. I can’t seem to put it down !

Shalom Friends !

I have printed out the “LPAM Handbook ” , that I found online ….. I can’t seem to put it down !

Interesting information on Carrier Current Antenna systems, and very useful antenna calcultions and formulas etc.

Now … to make sure it is within the part 15 guidelines for today (since the book was written some time ago ) .. that will be good to find out.

I left a link here for people to go see for yourselves.

@ this point , Carrier Current seems to be the way to go for the office setup.

I will be studying that and checking FCC rules regarding CC Antennas VS 10 ” part 15 ones.

http://www.lpam.info/

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Still Learning

February 20, 2008 by Nazarene 1700

Shalom ,

I am using the Ramsey AM25 , and a regulated 13.8 volt 2.5 amp power supply, with the antenna loaded into the power line of the building (carrier current).

Shalom ,

I am using the Ramsey AM25 , and a regulated 13.8 volt 2.5 amp power supply, with the antenna loaded into the power line of the building (carrier current).

I have the metal rack that holds equiptment (about 8 feet tall) as my ground.

Now .. where to find a good Field Strength Meter?
I have a couple of old 3 to 30 Mhz ones ..and they show activity , but still … I wanna do this right !

I started out converting old cordless phones (made before 1984) into AM radio transmitters, back in the 80’s.

I got ok results, and was amased @ how far I could hear my broadcasts.

Any thoughts are welcome

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