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If only one point was to be made from the above quoted text in regard to this threads discussion it's Peter Moncure of RadioSoft reputation and what h...
I knew I read a study having some relevance to this discussion, I just had to find it again, while this refers to TIS/HAR stations, it's still low po...
I suppose that's true. The reel gist of what I was saying was to forget FM if he wants any range. Of note; what FCC ex chief engineer John Reed who a...
I have a CCrane but very seldom use it.. If I recall correctly the guy I bought it from had mentioned he had done the power adjust mod to mine. I've n...
Just to clarify on the link Carl provided to the test Tim made (Thanks for posting Carl, never saw these test before - and thank to Tim for doing it)....
Is this what is supposed to make the 5.0 sound like an iAM?
"We Are Not All Seeking the Same Thing A good deal of attention on these forums goes to the part 15 stations that are seeking maximum range, and it w...
Again... Were they not announced as ‘SLNS News’ previously? .."This is SLNS News..." I guess it was the identical newscast but the name SLNS News make...
I wonder if Bill DeFelice would be interested? He actually has commented something to the effect of taking measurements at both ground level and compa...
Ok.. ok ok ok ok ok... I give up. You're right, line of sight plays no part in part 15 AM whatsoever.
However when the values calculated by theory and the “real-world” performance measured for that configuration are equal — as in this case — the result...
"Note that this information was gained both by the study of radio theory, and by workplace experience. It did not require the purchase/operation of a ...
"It is well-known (even by the FCC) that many elevated Part 15 AM system installations include conductors such as lightning grounds and other conducto...
Hey.. there's a lot of truth In K.I.S.S. (keep it simple stupid). To be honest I think a great deal of hobbyist part 15 station setups tend to be over...
Good point Carl.
