Last seen: Jun 23, 2026
Morse Micro Sets New Wi-Fi HaLow Range Record at Joshua Tree National Park Off topic, but still in the 900mhz realm, We head over to This is about a ...
That wasn't the Gerry Guale event? l must have pasted the wrong link, He was mentioned somewhere in that thread and I guess I presumed that was the th...
"I can't comment on that other Part 15 AM story. But as Mark said, you need to have all the facts, and I've only heard bits." @artisan-radio Here"s...
Sorry I had apparently missed your response and kept right on talking.. RSS-210 actually specifies "non-broadcast use"? What are the Canadian rules ...
Arguably, the FCC has never classified part 15 radio stations as "broadcast stations", that's why we dont have to follow its rules. Your indicating ...
Does RSS-210 actually say it is required to adhere to CRTC regulations? Part 15 actually specifies that we are not required to adhere to any broadca...
What's nice about researching FCC documents is that they generally all provide a brief history of te developments within each update, so that gives yo...
These frequently updated issues seems to indicate RSS210 rules in a current state of flux.. I haven't delved into them, but that's the impression I ge...
Been poking around.. Keep coming across these "Canadian Wireless Standard RSS-210" updates, Issue 9, issue 10, it updates frequently, below is an exce...
You know it would probably be appropriate, and considerate, or rather best, to spit these two threads if that can be accomplished with to much difficu...
I got at least 15 clippings on Radio Beverlodge stories, but several are AP or UPI stories and so duplicates from different papers and places, but the...
Back on topic.. Artisian stated: It appears that the rules allow 50 milliwatts eirp here, but the kicker is that these microphones are not intended ...
I'm not sure - dont know at all actually when Canada's unlicensed rule began but would not be surprised if it had been created around the same time (I...
In reference, I had first post about it:/p> And then you can resume here
