All I have to say to Anthony and Bob is what a great gift you gave us part 15 Broadcasters with your presentation. I enjoyed listening to it and I especially loved it when folks actually asked questions and geve some ideas. The carrier current was a good question which was too bad that it is not really easy to do carrier current however good stuff. Another was a question about doing it in a college setting and another about networking transmitters. I think maybe we have woke a few folks up too to the fact that many operators already do this as one gentleman said he received a part 15 station in his area. Take note to anyone in the initiative this is one good reason we need to be taken seriously as even I didn't know that senior citizens actually took part 15 micro broadcasting seriously but they sure do. Again thinks guys for your hard work in the presentation of part 15 micro broadcasting and the ALPB and its stations.
I am so glad you guys enjoyed the presentation! It was a proud moment for myself and the ALPB. This is truly moving radio ahead I believe. I was also very proud to have Bob present along with me. He did an outstanding job.
Everything about it was perfect!
Athony: I would save that file for future reference later on as well. It could even go handy for any would be initiative if and when the time arises. I was very proud to hear that more part 15ers came out of the wood work. People asking about carrier current, running multiple transmitters and even talk about more power was brought up after the presentation as I was listening as best as I could to the questions aske by the gentlemen. Having a licensed LPFM station operator who has a General Radio telephone license to work on transmitters is a plus as well. And who knows the FCC could have been there as well no one knows. Showing responsibility and knowledge is a plus in case Uncle Charlie was observing the presentation.
Thelegacy said: "I didn't know that senior citizens actually took part 15 micro broadcasting seriously but they sure do."
Yup, we do....I'm 72 and right into it!
26 miles to Akron, my back door. It's been quite a trip!
The sun is just setting in the distance ahead. We listened to "Car Tunes" on 620 KHz most of the way, a 60's, 70's, 80's show.
The 'Fest was a great time. The programs were all very interesting as were the attendee's.
At the swap meet I bought an MFJ-8100 regen shortwave for $20! Works!
Should be home in time for the meeting. Hope I can stay awake long enough for that.
Bob, you have earned a nap, so we will all be very quiet if you fall asleep during the meeting.
I guess Atrain Anthony doesn't have as far to travel so he might still be ready for action.
I have set up several tables with nutritious snacks with smiling waitresses who will serve beverages.
If you haven't figured it out and you may have, you can download the manual from MFJ. Nice find BTW!
