Last seen: May 31, 2026
Just to clarify one point of yours, the RSS-Gen document is actually part of the RSS rules, not an overview or summary, and is quoted in RSS210 (and i...
I'm not arguing with anyone here. Just attempting to clarify what the Canadian rules say and potentially mean. I don't necessarily agree with the RS...
The guy in Winnipeg, as Mark pointed out, was doing 2 things wrong. First, broadcasting with an RSS-210 certified device. The definition of broadca...
From the Scope section of RSS-Gen (which provides an overview of the RSS rules): Radio Standards Specification RSS-Gen, General Requirements for Com...
I actually thought the story being referred to was the Jerry Gaulle saga. Supposedly, he had a Talking House mounted on an apartment balcony, with th...
No, BETS is a separate set of rules from RSS-210, and therein lies the confusion. RSS-210 is for unlicensed intentional (but not used for broadcastin...
The thing is, RSS-210 doesn't cover broadcasting, only non-broadcasting use. That's because Canada has another regulatory body, the CRTC, which hand...
We're going all over the place with this thread. I have one more thing to add. It's the confusion in the rules, particularly in Canada, that is the...
For the golden age of radio, I was referring to the consumer-oriented stations from the 1930s to the 1950s. Over at WorldRadioHistory.com, there are...
I don't think there's any huge secret about ownership. Part15.us was purchased by Haro Street Media. I can't speak for the motives of the purchaser...
IA seems to be back up, at least for now.
Not to beat a dead horse, but the AM Challenge in question was conducted by that one man, and at least one other. My understanding is that it was his...
