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There has never been a problem with multiple AM transmitters as long as they are spaced out. I didn't say there was, nor have I ever heard of any cita...
The FCC says they have not received any other similar request from anyone else other than this group and there's really no indication of any changes i...
Something that just kind of occurred to me.. A legal 3 meter install on a boat actually puts the transmitter below the average terrain of ground level...
I replied to your post of the same in the other forum already. But to sum it up, I found that it does provide more range - but not particularly for th...
The only way you’re going to get 4 miles range is with an LPFM... OR.. with multiple transmitters. That does however open yet another avenue o...
"..30 cents a spot.. ..I run between 16 and 20 paid spots and hour. Works for me." If your station does that all 24 hours a day it's over $100, nice ...
A quick comment on not asking anyone at the FCC anything as you will get different answers…..If all these agents knew their stuff you should get the s...
It's not always best to "just ask the FCC" about specifics and interpretations. Case in point for example when John Reed responded to queries and stat...
Well, noticed about ten more votes had been added since I posted (bringing it to 412 of the needed 1,000 votes). Anyone here place votes? I hear it ru...
Possibly. But other things equal, not with the coverage radius and reliability of an illegal installation.. Well we weren't talking in reference to a...
I wondered that because it seems it would function as an extended dipole antenna more than as an artificial ground plane, although most of the frame i...
IMHO he would be just fine using the cab/body of the truck as a ground plane. No ground lead required. I suspect your right. However wonder how that w...
Basically, it all depends where you live, and what you’re using to listen. That about sums it up, location and it's surroundings makes a major differe...
I googled what Carl described "roving radio truck", and this was what came up: "..In 1951 Laboe built his own “roving radio” truck, a mobile DJ booth...
