[BC] This is Part 15 Radio :)

Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis kc8gpd
Wed Feb 1 16:57:13 CST 2006


contact this guy @

http://www.am1000rangemaster.com

his name is keith hamilton

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "KKTY" <kkty at netcommander.com>
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Subject: Re: [BC] This is Part 15 Radio :)


> Ok, now I read the story on the Georgia station the other day, and my 
> wheels
> are spinning.
>
> I lose an important community west of here when I power down at night. 
> Could
> I drop in a Part 15 there on my same frequency and rebroadcast my regular
> signal? Could I drop in the Part 15 on the same freq & do localized
> programming? Could a directional put a part 15 in it's null to hit a lost
> community at night? Could Willie put in a couple of Part 15's on 1500 & 
> get
> night service?
>
> Basic question is, can I use a Part 15 as an AM translator? How many of
> these could be daisy-chained, and to cover how big of an area?
>
>
> Dennis Switzer
> KKTY AM/FM
> Douglas, WY
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis" Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 1:23 
> PM
> Subject: [BC] This is Part 15 Radio :)
>
>
>> Check out these part 15 stations
>>
>> kieth said this guy is using 12 rangemaster each being fed by 8k telco
> lines
>> http://www.rbr.com/epaper/pages/january06/06-20_news1.html
>>
>> not as big but still running a nice setup
>> http://www.wnar-am.com
>>
>
>
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