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Wow, just checking out live365.com. Like it!
Kim W5TIT "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... K4YZ wrote: Dr. Daffodil Swain wrote: Mount the transmitter in a wx proof box, directly under the antenna to comply with Part 15. get it high up. 15 feet. keep the antenna 3 meters. have fun. -- For music, news and commentary you are not allowed to hear on corporate owned radio: http://www.live365.com/stations/pascoradio To see what's currently scheduled: http://www.live365.com/broadcast/sch...ame=pascoradio First Time Users May Be asked To Do A 1 Time Setup. The service and the player are FREE. Email me if you have problems listening. "EVV" wrote in message ... "WCRV WCRV" wrote in message ... The Low-Power AM station hobby has become more popular over the past 2 years. In the U.S, it is legal to broadcast over the AM band 540kHz-1700kHz using a 3 meter antenna and a 100mW transmitter. Until recently, building a small AM radio station was very complicated and very expensive, until now. Using a SSTRAN AMT-3000 transmitter, which comes as a kit for under $100.00US, or a built version which comes assembled and tested for under $200.00 US, and a 3 meter, coil loaded and tunable antenna for around $225.00 US, anyone can get on the air right now! Folks, for those prices for a Part 15 AM "broadcaster", it better be so hot that audio goes in like Roseanne Barr and comes out like Celine Dion! 73 Steve, K4YZ The AMT-3000 is an excellent Part 15 AM transmitter and well worth the price. I have one and it is a first class kit and gives great audio. As far as the $200 for a coil and 3 meter antenna, I'm not so sure. |
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