Last seen: Jun 6, 2026
Well that's not what I was thinking, but it is an even more intriguing, My guess is the same as yours, it probably would, but for how far? So I jus...
Well, maybe we hadn't discussed it before, can't find any past topics addressing it (though it seems like we did a long time ago). However, they did...
Of course the reception area would only be within in a few hundred feet of the tracks (as expected with carrier-current), but for a reasonable ample d...
Interestingly there is a recent (2014) patent to do just that/p>
Yes! Many years back there had been discussed here.. can't quite remember exactly what it was about. But back in the 1940s it was actually experimen...
@mark Sounds almost dentical to part 15! But Canada’s initial framework for unlicensed broadcasting appears to have begun in 1983 with this document w...
Interesting setup. The cellphone is easy, cellphone antennas and boosters are cheap and you don't need a mast, there's several selections on Amazon. F...
But your partly correct, most will also be also carrying a 20,000mw usb battery power brick to recharge and a Bluetooth speaker too.. but without thos...
I use mine while kayaking. A cellphone battery will go dead in about an hour or so of playing an online radio station but a pocket radio can literally...
I think you might be misinterpreting my point a little bit. Every generation has different perspectives and beliefs, what's taken as accepted today...
It's very clear that in the USA "part 15 broadcasting" officially began in December of 1938 when the rules for it had been written - which is what mad...
@artisan-radio Oh I agree with you completely! I'm in no way suggesting one should start rejecting conclusions of studies and investigations and so fo...
Yes he was, he's always stood out in the Part 15 community in a positive way. But really everybody is interesting and odd in one way or another. It's ...
