Last seen: May 31, 2026
Further update. I've decided to take down the Artisan Radio computer, do a thorough virus and malware check, and then, after that, decide what to bri...
So, I brought up the Blog last night, and today it's full of spam. Someone obviously hacked into it. I've removed it, and replaced it with the SDR....
@richpowers, It's going to be a creative challenge to feature the Batusi on the show. For all the other dance crazes, there are signature songs that ...
@mark, that's pretty much the case. If I'm the only known listener, I want to enjoy the programming as much as possible. I still think that the Pub...
In the U.S., radio stations don't pay performance licensing fees, but they do pay musical composition licensing. The music industry is attempting to ...
Canada has its own series of networks and carriers. My beef was that even though my particular phone was supported in hardware, the carrier I'm usin...
I don't think Mark's statement about FM being measured in uv is quite correct. Field strength is always measured, whether AM or FM, in uv/m. Sensit...
I think we're both saying the same thing. 200 feet is the upper limit, based on your experiments in the real world, and you'd need a very sensitive r...
First, I have to say that this was great work by you and Gerry. 2-3 microvolts IS receivable with good car receivers and whip antennas. I owned a K...
Stereo wouldn't affect field strength. Listenability perhaps, but not field strength.
Having just gone back and read the preceding posts, you have great ground conductivity, so you can probably get away with 4 to 8 radials. Height mat...
The 'audiophiles' of the antenna world will say that each radial should have a length slightly longer than 1/4 wavelength. But in the real world, th...
