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- September 10, 2006 at 10:00 pm #6722September 11, 2006 at 1:12 am #13894
jbprptco
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Total posts : 45366FCC had L. D. Brewer face down on the floor with cuffs on for his pirate operation. Took every piece of equipment he had, his records, etc. Understand, he had quite a powerful operation and that was about his 3rd bust. Brewer’s a nice guy and has a business selling transmitters, et. al. I’ve purchased things from him in the past. JimB
September 11, 2006 at 2:27 am #13897radiohobby1370
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Total posts : 45366[quote=wdcx]http://www.ldbrewer.com/pirate/pirate/gallery/fcc3.jpg
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That is not an el-cheapo FSM! It looks like a Potomac Instruements FIM that sells for close to six thousand dollars! It is a very accurate meter. I can say that because I have used the AM version of this meter before to do proofs for an am broadcast directional antenna. It was obviously used to gather evidence of illegal high power operation!September 11, 2006 at 3:43 am #13898kk7cw
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Total posts : 45366Not to be argumentative but, when calibrated by a lab, the FIM fsm’s give reaults that stand up in a court of law. I have defended stations I have consulted (AM & FM) with the FCC for over 3 decades. These particular fsm’s are considered by the feds as state of the art. Monitoring stations and vans are equipped with these or Delta brand fsm’s. They also use high tech Racal receivers, spectrum analyzers and calibrated wide-band RF micro-voltmeters. A note: for the FCC, they are considered “el cheapo” only when their results don’t hold up in court.
Rev. Marshall Johnson, Sr.
Senior Pastor, President
Rhema Christian Fellowship, Inc.Rhema Radio – The Word In Worship
AM 1660 – FM 93.5
http://www.rhemaradio.orgSeptember 11, 2006 at 11:04 am #13905wdcx
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Total posts : 45366I know the FSM is not cheap LOL!!!! Bad choice of words. However, when compared to an esotaric OATS measurement with high priced test equipment, calibrated antennas, real esate investments, etc., the style of a quick and dirty field strength observation is el-cheapo relativly speaking..
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Owner-Operator-Chief Engineer-Program ManagerSeptember 11, 2006 at 11:09 am #13906wdcx
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Total posts : 45366[quote=jbprptco]FCC had L. D. Brewer face down on the floor with cuffs on for his pirate operation. Took every piece of equipment he had, his records, etc. Understand, he had quite a powerful operation and that was about his 3rd bust. Brewer’s a nice guy and has a business selling transmitters, et. al. I’ve purchased things from him in the past. JimB[/quote]
Actually I think it was the BATF. He was raided by the BATF, FCC, and local sheriff, this according to Doug. If I remember correctly, the local PD would not take part in the raid. Two other raids happened the same day at the same time in the Tampa Bay area.
I have the mixer Doug used for 102.1. I am getting restored for my Part 15 gig here.
September 15, 2006 at 5:33 am #13941kk7cw
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Total posts : 45366Boy, you nailed that one on the head. But the Potomac units have been the industry standard for a long time. I have used other equipment and other set-ups to bring in directional Am arrays over the years with as many as six sticks. I think both of us are still searching for the homebrew, low-back solution to FM field strength measurement though. And Until the FCC comes up with a better practical solution in the rules, we got what we got.
Marshall Johnson, Sr.
Senior Pastor, President
Rhema Christian Fellowship, Inc.Rhema Radio – The Word In Worship
AM 1660 – FM 93.5
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