Last seen: Jun 22, 2026
I'm sure he's OK.
If something happens like a major nuclear launch by Russia and the US like in that episode of Madam Secretary would it do any good to know beforehand?...
I'm surprised you can get 250-300 feet with one of those. With no hacks? Would have never thought.
Some good reading there but here's the bottom line. You can't stop it. It's on the A/C power supply and it's all around you in your house from the wi...
I haven't either, and "busts" are so rare here that if their is a "pirate" or someone gets shut down it makes the papers....it's news! I think that i...
Reply to Carl about kits.....AGREE fully.
OK here is the answer I got from Chezradio(procaster) This may come out all scrabled but it can still be read. I asked about the BETS-1 VS RSS-210......
Clearly states that it can't be from a kit so the Sean Cuthbert one is out and since we aren't electronic engineers that means nothing to us as we can...
Here's the thing about kits. If the rule is field strength it's easy for an agent to check for compliance. But if the rule is 100mW into the final a...
Emailed Chezradio and when I get a reply I will post the answer.
Artisan said....And while I fully support a Part 15 broadcaster going CQUAM, you’re not going to be able to make that requirement mandatory – at least...
As Artisan and I know that here(Canada) with Bets-1 FM is the better way to go and that is already hi-fi and stereo(in mono you get even better range ...
Took a look at this radio Thelegacy mentioned....a little boom box like thing that costs $250US($300 CAD) and sound would be typical of a little thing...
Trouble is here(Canada) there's no CQuam transmitter to use(to broadcast legally) And the other AM transmitters...the best.... Procaster, Rangemaster,...
Carl, this is not worth getting dizzy over. CQuam didn't take off back in the late 70s when it first came out so what makes anyone think it will now?...
