Last seen: May 31, 2026
I can't speak for the lawyer, but for me, there's just something 'magical' about pulling a radio signal out from the ether. Maybe it's because I've w...
There's nothing to stop someone in Canada from using an existing circuit found somewhere else, gathering together the components, and building a CQUAM...
Mark said "And even if you designed your own here, you still need the broadcast certificate or get it certified to use it. " I knew that I had resear...
I guess what I was trying to say was that, in the U.S. at least, having a CQUAM transmitter doesn't hurt. It adds to your station's uniqueness. Peop...
Most Part 15 stations have one major listener - ourself (i.e., the operator). There are exceptions, of course, such as Thelegacy, who seems to have g...
Thelegacy, if you're going going to continue your posting along this path, please start a new topic. We're way off topic now, and moving further away...
I'm just attempting to understand what TheLegacy's reply has to do with Part 15 Broadcasting and marketing same.
Mark, I agree. It should be 'plug and play' - you plug in the appropriate regulatory authorities in the indicated places, as well as your own station...
But it is something else - it's part 15 broadcasting. Trying to say that you're not a pirate is almost like protesting too much. You might be believ...
As requested, the issue is officially put to bed, at least in this thread.
Tim, the point was that it was claimed there was NO contact information on the website. The inference of course being that they were hiding while the...
In typical Radio Sheriff fashion, Bill DeFelice attempts to explain why he did what he did in a recent post over at Hobbybroadcaster. I guess he does...
Tim's treatise keeps things nice and simple as well. I like the single sentence approach, but to each their own. The problem with fact sheets compar...
I think the trick is to keep things simple and straightforward. I had a standard spoken blurb at the top of every hour, which basically stated that m...
