Last seen: May 31, 2026
Your range has nothing to do with frequency (within reason). I've personally used 1570 for a long time , as it's clearest at night around here, and I...
<p style="text-align: left;">There are a huge number of factors that can affect range. However, your range is so poor, I suspect that there is ...
OK, I got an answer back quickly from Decade. They did indeed only sell one version of the CM-10, since output was already weak, and fit within Part ...
In fact, the ProCaster (at least the original ones) used multiple parts from the Talking Sign, including the meters.
<p>The question really boils down to: are any of the 2 transmitters going to have a detectable RF signal at around 1/2 mile range (just to be sa...
<p>Yes, that is likely the transmitter I sold to that Forum member.</p><p>I've found that RSS210/Part 15 AM transmitter range is hig...
Talking about range without talking about the radio is totally meaningless. Just to give an example, when Artisan Radio started up on Bowen Island, w...
<p>Tim, whenever we talk about range, the elephant in the room is ALWAYS the quality of the receiver - sensitivity and selectivity.</p><...
<p>Thanks Mark, but I'll just be careful. The cost of postage alone would be more than I paid for either transmitter.</p><p>Normall...
Not sure where some of the misleading statements about the Decades and Broadcastvision transmitters in this thread are coming from. The MS-100 that I...
<p>Interesting. I wonder if this is due to the pandemic.</p><p>Too bad about the LX-75. It's a good transmitter. Not legal for un...
<p>The answer is...it depends.</p><p>It depends on the range you're getting from the transmitters. If the signals overlap, then yes...
<p>Update.</p><p>Been playing around with my CM-10, as all my other transmitters have issues.</p><p>I managed to get the...
