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Brenda Ann wrote:
"Von Fourche" wrote in message m... "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "Von Fourche" wrote in message ... Lets say I wanted to buy a transmitter and antenna and set up one of those Part 15 FCC lower power stations. How much is the equipment going to cost me? I'm not talking about programming, only equipment. Thanks! The most expensive part will be a decent antenna that complies (loosely) to the FCC regulations of no more than 10' of antenna total.. this if you're discussing Part 15 AM. If you're talking about Part 15 FM... you may as well be playing your programming on a phonograph/mp3 player/CD player, as turning up the volume on any of those will get it heard farther than a Part 15 legal FM station.. the limit thereon comes out to somewhere around 10 uW and with a legal antenna will not broadcast more than about 20-30 feet.. 20-30 feet? The guy I'm talking to said his single will be hearable for a few miles across the city. If he can be heard on FM more than a half a block, tops, he's not Part 15 legal. I have a 35 watt transmitter and a 5/8 wave antenna that won't cover more than about 3 miles (of course, there are stations every 200-600 KHz here, so there is no such thing as a clear frequency). 35 Watts on FM Broadcast is good for coverage to beyond the horizon. That's a huge amount of power. |
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