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I wouldn't worry about what those guys say (and they're saying more). I also personally find it amusing when I'm called illiterate by someone who ca...
It appears that at least one so-called 'expert' over at Hobbybroadcaster (why not call a spade a spade) has insinuated that you had nefarious intentio...
I've found this site to be the best: Old Time Radio Researchers. These guys have collected the best quality episodes from virtually every available ...
Further to this discussion, here is a link to a reliable site, Rec Networks, that I would trust a lot more than Ranger Bill and company: Rec Networks....
The same individual has also gone on a rant against the "allegedly Part 15 compliant" Whole House 3 (he doesn't name it, but it's obvious what he's ta...
@1620am-w9xaz Maybe it's different in Canada, but I'd have to disagree with your statement. If you're legal, and careful to demonstrate that you're ...
Having worked for Microsoft, I can tell you that it has everything to do with business and revenue, with perhaps a little to do with technological adv...
Great article. Enjoyed reading it. Publicity is always nice.
Copyright definitely exists long after the creator's death, and is automatically assigned. So schematics, documentation, etc. would all be covered by...
@mark The way I look at it is as follows. The difference between a homemade transmitter and a kit is minimal, if anything. Your instructions, someo...
@carl-blare, just go to github.com, and do a search for DT6000 in the search bar (upper right). You'll find a lot of documentation. I didn't look at...
Mark, I finally determined where I saw the info about homemade devices in the RSS documents. It was in Section 2.9 of the DRAFT RSS-Gen Issue 5. Un...
There are a number of things that concern me about the transmitter, and the listing. They do not offer any support at all (that's explicitly stated)...
