New LPAM transmitter
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New LPAM transmitter released. Check it out
http://www.pcs-electronics.com/en/products.php?sub=am_transmitters
Regards,
Nostalgia 1377 AM
Interesting, but it's not Part 15.
I'm planning to eventually put a Rangemaster on the air. I first need to reconfigure my little home office for all the studio gear needed. Half of it is already in place.
Bill in SE Texas
hello, operate an internet station and would like to broadcast it over the air - just found out about part 15 - how much power can be broadcast?
what about interference?
thanks
On AM, 100 milliwatts into a 10 foot (three meter) antenna. There's no distance limitations.
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Frank
East Hill Radio
nonradio: << what about interference? >>
On AM, nothing to worry about, if you broadcast in the band extension: 1620 to 1710 kHz.
But your subject line states "lpfm." That's a different situation. It's more restrictive and the legal range is much less. For a serious Part 15 (FCC-legal) broadcast station, AM is the only way to go.
Good luck,
Bill Shoots
SE Texas
