[BC] LPAM (was Smallest AM Radiator/TIS)

Robert Meuser Robertm
Tue Jul 11 10:53:46 CDT 2006


Scott

Why don't you just get some rangemasters, sync them to you main signal 
and run them at night where you need the signal?

R



Bailey, Scott wrote:

>Come to think of it, with this crazy petition that is out about LPAM,
>why not give these people stations with 5-10 watts, or the field
>strength limit of 2 mv/m @ 1.5 km, with an antenna no more than 10-15'.
>In rural areas, or small towns with no local AM station, that's plenty
>to cover a small town, and even cover a high school football game.
>IMHO...despite what some say, it's not going to cause nighttime
>interference. I know Powell Way on this list will debate me tooth and
>nail on this, but if that is the case, then Keith Hamilton's Rangmaster
>1000, Part 15 box should be outlawed as well. It does almost as much as
>the TIS station's transmitter and antenna system. Now this idea would
>serve a small community!
>
>Scott
>
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>Subject: Re: [BC] Smallest AM Radiator/TIS
>
>I spoke to Dave Strode yesterday and he says they're still making
>them...
>dstrode at lpbinc.com  
>If you need his cell# I can provide that.
>
>John
>
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>>>><DHultsman5 at aol.com> 07/10/06 5:49 PM >>>
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>In a message dated 7/10/2006 3:48:50 PM Central Standard Time,  
>WLOYPROD at loyola.edu writes:
>
>FYI, the  10w is NOT the correct limit.  TIS systems are limited by
>field  strength 2mV/m @ 1.5km, or 10w, if that is required to reach 
>the
>field.  Anything over 10w would require a waiver.  LPB  offered (still
>does, I think) a Type Accepted 60w and 100w unit for TIS  operations. 
>There is also a radiating cable TIS operation operation in the  rules,
>which allows 50w IIRC.   
>
>John
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>Any news on LPB and their support of the LPB Omnitronix transmitter 
>products 
>they purchased.
> 
>Dave
>
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