Where does part 97 end and part 15 begin?
In fourth grade (1952) a camp counselor had built a voice radio transmitter
that put out a signal on the broadcast band that we could hear all over the
campground. Was it illegal? HELL yes, it put out almost a watt into a
random wire antenna. Could it be heard a couple of miles away? HELL no. It
was a watt into a junk antenna.
That illegal transmitter put this kid into a 50 year career as an
electronics engineer with a lot of stops along the way.
My advice ... build a VOICE transmitter that has a couple of miles range and
let the kids have fun with it.
Licenses, we don't need no steenking licenses...
Jim
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ups.com...
All,
I have a situation, and would like some opinions rather than flames on
how to handle it. My wife teaches at a public school just off the
Easter Arizona Navajo reservation. Lately, a junior school science
teacher is starting up a science club and has asked me to provide for
the amateur radio side of the club and be its control operator.
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