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I isn't Spanish.. It's Italian, here's a translation of his post: January 19, 2021 by radioyoganetwork From the experience of (literally) Radio Y...
Who was this "Sean" here that was best friends with John Reed and an associate of Decade transmitters? Excerpts from his 2010 post/p>
Yeah, that's something I found interesting, the way the emphasis followed by de-emphasis -which decreases the entire signal, both noise interference a...
AND THIS ALSO DEMONSTRATES A VERY STRONG ADVANTAGE GAINED BY BUYING A US OR CANADIAN PART 15 MANUFACTURED TRANSMITTER. It's just going to sound a lot ...
@mark I agree, it most certainly makes sense both countries use the same standards. According to Wikimedia the only countries to use 75 μs are the...
And so you've answered to the original question. I keep posting this thread because although I have no interest In Part 15 FM, I found this 75 uSec ...
So the Canadian standard is 75us too? I certainly don't know, this topic is new to me, but there are claims (or perhaps I should say opinions) such ...
What about the Ramsey's? Weren't they manufactured in the US? If not, maybe an easier solution would to listen to your station on a radio manufactur...
For those of you, who like me did not even understand RadioLegends question, the Radio Museum really helped to clears things up. Evidently the US is t...
While it's quite over my head I took a quick look around, mainly to figure out what your talking about.. I see a lot of others in the past were seekin...
