Last seen: May 31, 2026
Well, I answered my own question. The transmitter is for sale on e-bay, so who knows where it originally came from, or was intended to go in the firs...
I keep all my working files on non system devices precisely for this reason. If something goes wrong, I can always move my hard drives to another com...
The RDS jack on the MS100 does little except provide an input to inject those signals into the output. You still have to generate the RDS signal. A...
This thread and the one about the Decade citation really illustrates that something is wrong with the certification and compliance issues in the U.S. ...
@rugster I wouldn't be so quick to drink the koolaid being spouted by other Part 15 sites about "cheap" Chinese transmitters. Many have vested intere...
OK, here's the scoop on the Decade. The Part 15 FCC ID number is MCHMS-100. There are different BETs and RSS123 numbers in Canada. The MS-100M,...
It's difficult to take the FCC Part 15 certification process seriously when the Retekess TR-508 is still in the official database. I just looked it u...
That's why I tried to think of the craziest, most ridiculous thing surrounding radio. I thought I was being silly, particularly about the border wall...
It's called satire. As I stated, it says something of the political situation in the U.S. when people could think that it might be real.
You gotta know something is wrong when you think of the craziest thing you can about radio and the current political situation, and it actually sounds...
It's the glare and blue light from a computer screen. It's happened before, can be mitigated with software such as f.lux, but I will always be sensiti...
just read one of the most hypocritical and self serving posts over at HB...and thats saying a lot. it starts off with long ground leads, and ends with...
