Last seen: Jun 26, 2026
All true except for one thing.. the title. Radio is too our plaything.
Told yah.. a quick "Control A and C" before submitting eliminates a lot of aggravation. Oh, your post changed while I was replying.. I guess the site...
I should mention that asterisk * after "low power" is not on the article, I guess I somehow accidentally hit it. Mark said: "..It would have to get t...
Damitt... my reply disappeared!.. glad I copied it! I don't know Mark, but really when you consider the whole world is consist of radio waves...
What's all this stuff about LowFERs, MedFERs and HiFERs? "..MedFERs had a relatively quiet band for a few years, apart from fishnet buoys and Latin A...
Oh, ok.. ------------ "..Recently, the Federal Communications Commission updated their rules and regulations allowing the MedFERs (Medium Frequency E...
Wait a minute... now I'm confused. That can't be right, but it's what it said. Edit.. oh, sorry, that's was exactly Marks point..
I don't think Legacy was referring to the broadcast bands but in other frequencies like (as reported in the above article) broadcasting part 15 at 161...
This 1990 Monitoring Times issue relates to shortwave part 15 broadcasting -I think.. if that's the same thing as "Medfer".. Anyway, you can read/down...
Hey that wasn't half bad, there are only a handful of other newscast available for part 15 stations, I did not see anything detailing rights to broadc...
Carl said: "at least some rules outside of the part 15 section apply even to part 15 stations." As for in the US, in regard to indecency and/or profa...
I wasn't talking about ground leads at all, so I'm mildly insulted on the spin created. What I said was that the FCC document said that even our stati...
Sorry, I forget sometimes that these forums arn't exclusively part 15, but rather also includes the similar regulation hobbyist of other countries. A...
