Last seen: Jun 20, 2026
Yeah that would be nice.
@ Rich Powers, I volunteered to be a moderator when admin posted moderators wanted a short time ago and I am not officially moderator yet but have the...
What about looking inside the radioshack one to see what's inside without breaking it? I personally have found that if I get hum and buzz on the carr...
Here's something for you...
I found this which may be of interest but I personally can't answer what determines the pass through frequency of a ground loop isolator. But if the ...
Yes, that's what I noted too that it can be used for part 15.221. And yes I saw it is continuously variable. But having something like this with all t...
Some of these transmitters that say zero to so many watts isn't gradual but by increments. It could go to zero but then go in jumps of 1 or two watts ...
Wow! Looked at the manual and it sure is a complex array of controls. If it can operate at 100mW it's like rocket science(well not quite) to do it and...
According to this... It does say designed for unlicensed part 15 use as well as part 73. So maybe there's a way to adjust to 100mW?
Here's a picture of this transmitter........ Certified for Part 73 licensed service. Is there a way of knowing what your operating power is? Seems fro...
Rich Powers beat me to it but you have to know if you are at or near the 100mW. Getting range that is too good is an indication that you are quite a b...
OK so I think I get it, so you need a receiver/radio that has this special feature to do two things at once, monitor a station without actually playin...
Is there anything in the FCC part 15 rules about broadcasting alerts? Just sayin'. In Canada no mention is made in the CRTC rules on programing for BE...
Oxymoron? Huh?
