Last seen: May 31, 2026
Whitespace devices have been around a while, and the issue has always been whether broadcasting was an acceptable use. It appears, at least from this...
Not all car mp3 players are under powered. In fact, the FCC pulled a number off the shelves years ago for not being Part 15 compliant. It sounds lik...
It's actually not too bad for classical music, as most composers are long dead (well past the 50 years mandated in the copyright laws), and so you don...
To make things even more complicated, each country has different copyright laws. If you are located entirely in one country (corporately or individua...
Copyright laws in the U.S. are a dogs breakfast. This is definitely a biased article, but it does explain the issue.
I can appreciate the sentiment of wanting to do over-the-air radio. I think that that's the primary focus of most of us here (by the way, I really li...
I'm close to getting my newly revamped Artisan Radio (with classical music) stream up and running. I'm in the process of madly creating my automated ...
I wonder what the field strength of the lightning was, and if it was in violation of Part 15?
Companies spend a lot of time and money on mission statements. A good one is worth its weight in gold, and becomes the de facto marketing slogan. Th...
It's the old chicken & egg problem. What comes first? The first digital TV broadcasters went out on a limb, well before there were millilons of ...
I don't have any problem with this either. I did a bit of digging. From what I can gather, the MA1 hybrid analog/digital system needs 30 Khz to oper...
The only way you're going to get 4 miles range is with an LPFM. Supposedly there might be an application window opening up in the next few years (I c...
The basic problem with using wireless microphones for broadcasting is that it appears the FCC did not intend them for that purpose. The FCC maintains...
I suspect that wireless microphone users in the U.S. in the 76-88 Mhz whitespace frequencies are meant to be similar to those in Canada. These device...
There still is talk about using wireless mic's for Part 15 broadcasting in the whitespace frequencies 76-88 Mhz. Has anyone ever found out if this is...
