I dont recall ever coming across this particular publication before. While it was primarily aimed at CB broadcasting it does feature some Part 15 AM (530-1600) broadcast transmitter advertisements too: 1964 PART 15 CALLBOOK HANDBOOK
- Heres copy from the introduction...
PART 15
FICTION OR FACT?
FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT " PART 15!"
HOW MANY CAN YOU GUESS?
I've heard talk about Part 15, certainly it can't offer more than Part 19.
FICTION—While it is true that you can run higher power with a Part 19 ( regular CB) station, operation under Part 15 of the FCC rules has much more to offer in ease of restrictions, and more signal coverage than you might imagine when properly used. Hobbyists can "CB to their hearts content" with Part 15 equipment, as we will see as we read on."
On page 30 is an ad, I feel sure I've heard of them before but right now I can't seem to find any information on them at all.. Bugging me, what the hell. the name sounds too familiar, but I cant find it.
Anyone?
International Model 1505 TRANSMITTER
You are looking at an entirely new line of radio gear, custom made for short range communication. Operating within the low
frequency range, all equipment is designed
MODEL 1505
TRANSMITTER
ONLY/ 510-1600 kc
This is a special transmitter for voice communication within the broadcast band ( 510-1600 kc).
You may use your standard broadcast
radio for a receiver. Features include:
remote mount transmitter, 5 transistors, battery operated, push-to-talk, 100 milliwatts input.
Complete with ceramic push-to-talk microphone, remote mount fixed-tuned transmitter, connecting cable, 10 feet of antenna wire, less batteries ( requires three lantern type).
Cat. No. 600-118 $ 69.50


