"Todd Daugherty" wrote in message
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"Dave Heil" wrote in message
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If you invest in a 100mw Part 15 AM transmitter and find yourself a nice
clear spot on the BCB, you can play announcer to your heart's content.
Part 15 device are never have nor are attended for broadcasting. Part 15
device are short range as a matter of fact part 15 device are suppose to
have the range to cover a person's yard. I know it can be said that a part
15 device can go farther, however part 15 was not attended for that
purpose.
Todd N9OGL
Funny story: I used to use a Part 15 device on CB channel 14, 27125 kHz, to
practice CW with my niece. She lived approx. 15 linear miles away and we
were able to copy each other FB through some pretty "CBish" QRM.
BTW, the trick to remaining legal while "getting out" with a Part 15 device
is to get the device itself as high as humanly/safely possible. The power
and key cables were then brough down into the shack. A seperate high
performance rcvr rounded out the package. No coax loss because...no coax.
Just comply with the ERP restrictions and let your height be your might.
Fond memories indeed.
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Vy 73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782
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