Last seen: May 31, 2026
Thanks for giving your thoughts, Mark. I would disagree with your analysis of radio in the 50s & early 60s. TV was taking radio's audience, most...
Apparently Randy Rainbow is on tour this summer/fall. Only the U.S., which makes sense given his humor is largely politically-based, but still a sham...
All things considered, given your requirements, I would go with a Part 15 certified FM transmitter, such as the Decade MS-100. It costs more, but is ...
The ProCaster is a high quality AM transmitter, and it is Part 15 certified. To stay legal, the length of your antenna and ground lead must be less t...
As it was stated previously in this thread, the Rolls transmitter is not legal for use in the U.S. (or Canada). It is highly unlikely that 40mw outpu...
Can you provide a link to the post? I wouldn't get too excited at this juncture about a meeting. Being receptive doesn't mean at all that the FCC wi...
Industry Canada really should, particularly for RSS123 and other licensed low power ventures (I don't think they really know/care about BETS all that ...
I don't know how the Canadian one determines open frequencies, but the three it found for my location just didn't work. Applying the 'listen' test, 8...
Actually, I do know the voltage of the power supply. A plug run in parallel with the transmitter board supply also powers the CD-ROM. A computer pow...
I agree. If, as the manufacturer claims, and the evidence indicates, the entire system is certified, then the amount of additional radiation introduc...
I can answer a few of your questions. The Rangemaster can (and should be) tuned to provide exactly 100mw input to the final. There are two ways to d...
