Last seen: Sep 16, 2025
Lots of various information about the history of FCC regulations related to broadcast bands in general can be found here.
Here's something from FCC OCE 1973 on Part 15 AM.
@richpowers I haven't been able to find any older ones either.
From the date on the document, It was changed in the 1990s. Probably due to the pirate explosion back then, although I can't be certain.
On Page 10 - 525-1705 kHz Any 100 mW input to final RF stage 15.219 Says any under type of use.
@mark Long as your within the legal limits of the technical requirements, I don't see a it being a problem. I'm sure if it wasn't allowed, we would've...
If I ever decide to stream my station, I wouldn't need any other that. I can just take the audio from the program interrupt unit on the EAS ENDEC and ...
Sadly I was forced to do that, because I need a internet connection, to get the network's programming...
I might have to look into that, just for the remote access. I could be out somewhere and make a voicetrack or whatever without being here at home base...
Very strange indeed. Not the first time I've heard of the strange broadcast transmissions though. Probably won't be the last.
I put different things I wrote about the frequency change and transmitters. It said my IQ was 110-120.
I have the Shure MV7X
Also Top and Bottom of Hour IDs
Not much changes on my website. Most of the activity I get is from Facebook and Bluesky. That's where I post news and events. Website is mainly progra...
@mark You could always make a promo to air. You can put things like a program schedule and other information related to the station. I don't put a phy...
