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![]() "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! I get questions about range: the system I am describing has had reports from 1/2 mile to over 4 miles! Range totally depends on these factors: location, scope of the land, conductivity, choice of frequency/adjacencies, and use of this antenna. If the transmitter and antenna are installed correctly in a proper area, several miles are possible. Many people are interested in a good, solid local signal and this system does it for a fraction of the amount of money you will spend for a comparable system. If you are interested in low power AM Broadcasting, I invite you to visit this site: http://antenna18431.tripod.com/antenna.htm In this site you will find information on the 3 meter antenna, pictures of it, information and pictures of the transmitter and a link to email questions, comments and inquiries to. If you would like to be on the air, this is an excellent choice to do it well, and at a very affordable price! I have monitored several low-power AM stations like this in the Philadelphia/NYC area, also Atlanta. |
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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! I get questions about range: the system I am describing has had reports from 1/2 mile to over 4 miles! Range totally depends on these factors: location, scope of the land, conductivity, choice of frequency/adjacencies, and use of this antenna. If the transmitter and antenna are installed correctly in a proper area, several miles are possible. Many people are interested in a good, solid local signal and this system does it for a fraction of the amount of money you will spend for a comparable system. If you are interested in low power AM Broadcasting, I invite you to visit this site: http://antenna18431.tripod.com/antenna.htm In this site you will find information on the 3 meter antenna, pictures of it, information and pictures of the transmitter and a link to email questions, comments and inquiries to. If you would like to be on the air, this is an excellent choice to do it well, and at a very affordable price! I have monitored several low-power AM stations like this in the Philadelphia/NYC area, also Atlanta. |
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![]() 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 |
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Folks, if you INSIST on bottom posting, PLEASE don't quote a hundred lines
of text to give three lines of your pearls of wisdom. Jim 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! |
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![]() RST Engineering wrote: K4YZ wrote: 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! Folks, if you INSIST on bottom posting, PLEASE don't quote a hundred lines of text to give three lines of your pearls of wisdom. Lennie...?!?! Is that YOU, Lennie...??? Here I thought this was an UNMODERATED group, and there you go moderating it! Silly me...I went wading through THAT post and found NO pearls of wisdom. Amazing how this newsgroup tends to bring out the "Gee, just wait till I hit-em-with-this-itis! ! ! ! Seems NO one is immune! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() "K4YZ" wrote in message ups.com... RST Engineering wrote: K4YZ wrote: 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! Folks, if you INSIST on bottom posting, PLEASE don't quote a hundred lines of text to give three lines of your pearls of wisdom. Lennie...?!?! Is that YOU, Lennie...??? Here I thought this was an UNMODERATED group, and there you go moderating it! Silly me...I went wading through THAT post and found NO pearls of wisdom. Amazing how this newsgroup tends to bring out the "Gee, just wait till I hit-em-with-this-itis! ! ! ! Seems NO one is immune! he is anything but moderate. |
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"RST Engineering" wrote in
: Folks, if you INSIST on bottom posting, PLEASE don't quote a hundred lines of text to give three lines of your pearls of wisdom. Bottom posting is proper netiquette. -- John L. Wilkerson Jr. GMRS Consumer information website: http://www.geocities.com/johnlwilker....net/gmrs.html |
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![]() John L. Wilkerson Jr. wrote: "RST Engineering" wrote in : Folks, if you INSIST on bottom posting, PLEASE don't quote a hundred lines of text to give three lines of your pearls of wisdom. Bottom posting is proper netiquette. I think Jim's angst was that I didn't cut the post I replied to down to only a couple sentences, or a paragraph at most. Normally I try to do that. Especially when Lennie goes into his umpteenth re-telling of how he and ADA, passing 2.2 million messages, saved the Free World from Communism and Amateur Radio. I guess this one post was the proverbial straw for Jim, and he snapped. It happens. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() "K4YZ" wrote in message oups.com... John L. Wilkerson Jr. wrote: "RST Engineering" wrote in : Folks, if you INSIST on bottom posting, PLEASE don't quote a hundred lines of text to give three lines of your pearls of wisdom. Bottom posting is proper netiquette. I think Jim's angst was that I didn't cut the post I replied to down to only a couple sentences, or a paragraph at most. Normally I try to do that. Especially when Lennie goes into his umpteenth re-telling of how he and ADA, passing 2.2 million messages, saved the Free World from Communism and Amateur Radio. I guess this one post was the proverbial straw for Jim, and he snapped. It happens. 73 Steve, K4YZ K4YZ = fruit |
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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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