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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Assuming you're in the U.S., you need a copy of Part 15 of the FCC rules, which deals with unlicensed transmitters among other things. I imagine it's on the web these days -- if not, it's available from the government printing office for a nominal charge. http://wireless.fcc.gov/rules.html (which has links to all Parts of the FCC rules.) -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Assuming you're in the U.S., you need a copy of Part 15 of the FCC rules, which deals with unlicensed transmitters among other things. I imagine it's on the web these days -- if not, it's available from the government printing office for a nominal charge. http://wireless.fcc.gov/rules.html (which has links to all Parts of the FCC rules.) -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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stan wrote: 1) as power increases at some point i will need to get a technician class license , no problem as i will do that , but my question is at what power level is this required ? can you point me to where this is defined ? The information you want is almost certainly in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15. "This part sets out the regulations under which an intentional, unintentional, or incidental radiator may be operated without an individual license. It also contains the technical specifications, administrative requirements and other conditions relating to the marketing of part 15 devices." http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/w...7cfr15_02.html Take a look at section 15.209, which covers radiated emission limits for "intentional" radiators. The limits are not defined in terms of transmitter power, but in terms of the field strength at a specific distance and frequency... this takes antenna gain into account. In general, I'd guess that if you buy one of the little commercial modules which is intended for Part 15 operation, and use it with the sort of antenna that they recommend, you'd be safely within the emission limits. If you add a gain antenna, or an outboard power amplifier, you'll need to simulate and/or test to make sure that you aren't exceeding the specified limits. 2) i know building little transmitters for sale as a product requires an FCC registration number ... but building only a couple for your own use does not .. correct ? ( if so hams couldn't ever build their own transmitters ) Several different sets of rules apply here, depending on whether you're going to be justifying your use of the device under Part 15 (license-free) or Part 97 (Amateur Radio service). For Part 15 operation: Sec. 15.23 Home-built devices. (a) Equipment authorization is not required for devices that are not marketed, are not constructed from a kit, and are built in quantities of five or less for personal use. (b) It is recognized that the individual builder of home-built equipment may not possess the means to perform the measurements for determining compliance with the regulations. In this case, the builder is expected to employ good engineering practices to meet the specified technical standards to the greatest extent practicable. The provisions of Sec. 15.5 apply to this equipment. For Part 97 (Amateur Radio): in general, it is _not_ necessary to have an FCC registration or certification to build or sell radio equipment intended for use in the Amateur Radio bands. In this case, the responsibility for the technical correctness of the equipment belongs to the amateur-radio operator who actually uses it, and not to the builder/seller. Amateur Radio is specifically designed as a service intended to support experimentation. There are some exceptions, having mostly to do with high-power amplifiers and with equipment which could be used both on amateur bands and other bands (which generally _do_ require certification). -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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![]() ... big thanks to everyone for their comments , i downloaded p15 & p97 and understand much better . ... if i want to measure the output of my little transmitter i have a friend who has access to this neato little digital meter which displays .001-2000 uW/cm**2 , power field density or something (?) , ..... mmm but the fcc paperwork describes field strength uV/M ?? ... scratchin my head ... stan (er i guess i could just take the test and not worry about this since it is only a 50mW transmitter) |
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![]() This is probably useless info but I used to have a couple of wx radiosonds that transmitted on that freq. Mike K8MB |
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![]() Mike Burch wrote: This is probably useless info but I used to have a couple of wx radiosonds that transmitted on that freq. Mike K8MB The last one I saw launched was on 403 MHz. 433 would be in the ham band between 420 to 450 MHz. Last launch was last year by the way. 7 3 Reed - VE1NU --- Looking for information on Marconi SMR3 and Northern Electric R8119A receivers of WW 2. |
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![]() Mike Burch wrote: This is probably useless info but I used to have a couple of wx radiosonds that transmitted on that freq. Mike K8MB The last one I saw launched was on 403 MHz. 433 would be in the ham band between 420 to 450 MHz. Last launch was last year by the way. 7 3 Reed - VE1NU --- Looking for information on Marconi SMR3 and Northern Electric R8119A receivers of WW 2. |
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![]() This is probably useless info but I used to have a couple of wx radiosonds that transmitted on that freq. Mike K8MB |
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