[BC] Part 15 LPAM Question?

Robert Meuser Robertm
Fri Sep 8 19:17:33 CDT 2006


For technical reasons you want over the air part 15 to be in the X 
band.  At 1240, the efficiency will be a lot lower. Carrier current 
should be at the bottom of the AM band.

R


Bailey, Scott wrote:

>That's where I went and found no info on picking channels.  Seem to me,
>everyone's was in the X band.
>
>Scott
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>check out http://www.part15.us
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Bailey, Scott" <sbailey at nespower.com>
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>
>Has anybody designing a LPAM Part 15 station looked into using one of
>the Class C (old Class IV) local channels? I know most of the Part 15 AM
>stations I see others build who maintain web sites usually pick a
>channel in the 1610-1710 X-Band?
>
>Around here, we get a lot of skywave on the X-Band Channels and I told
>one guy who was planning to build a Part 15 LPAM that I would consider
>using a local channel...1230,1240,1340,1400,1450 or 1490. I told him we
>might find something clean enough for him to use during the day, but at
>night, those channels are so trashed, he may not get much out as he
>would like. Does anybody have any thoughts on this?
>
>Thanks,
>Scott
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