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Ron J wrote:
So I was doing some reading and one article mentioned that a group mounted an FM transmitter on a hot air balloon. I was also researching on the methods used by the FCC to measured field strengths. So how does one go about measuring field strength levels if a company somewhere, somehow, sometime decides to mount their transmitter on a hot air balloon to avoid building a tower? Would the FCC procedures still be valid? I wondering how the field strength tester would go mobile 30 meters from the radial or measurement point if the transmitter is changing position constantly. Well, since it wouldn't conform to any of the standard charts, they would have to use a real field strength meter. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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