[BC] AM Radio Kit
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Sat Feb 4 15:36:55 CST 2006
Harold:
Read your seond link 15/23 Homebrew units do not have to be certified
but no more than 5 units can be built.
R
Harold Hallikainen wrote:
>See http://www.hallikainen.com/FccRules/2006/15/219/
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>Note that it is the final RF stage INPUT power that is limited to 100mw,
>not the output power.
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>Note that the equipment is required to be FCC Certified:
>http://www.hallikainen.com/FccRules/2006/15/201/
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>Devices built from kits are not exempt from the certification requirment:
>http://www.hallikainen.com/FccRules/2006/15/23/
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>Harold
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>>I just received a Part 15 AM radio transmitter kit from Ramsey. Spec
>>sheet
>>states max power output is 100 mW. Although I know the basics of
>>transmitters (with my ham radio experience) I still thought it would be a
>>good exercise,
>>especially since one day I would like to try my hand at building a
>>homebrew
>>ham radio XMTR one of these days. Any ideas on what I could use for a
>>simple
>>antenna for it? I've already wound a coil I can probably use as a
>>loading
>>coil.
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>>What is the maximum range I can transmit with while still remaining within
>>the limits of Part 15?
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>>Paul, N0JAA.
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