On 13 Nov 2004 at 21:52, Brett gazdzinski wrote:
I got a real nice 1 watt synthesized transmitter with a digital
frequency readout, nice stereo separation and good fidelity.
With an outside antenna, it goes blocks, never tried to figure
out just how far.
1 watt with a good antenna should go
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On 13 Nov 2004 at 21:52, Brett gazdzinski wrote:
I got a real nice 1 watt synthesized transmitter with a digital
frequency readout, nice stereo
..Found it out..
It's www.pll.gr
Chris,SV1DAF.
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transmitter past about 500 feet,
but it was fine that far out.
Brett
N2DTS
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transmitter past about 500 feet,
but it was fine that far out.
Brett
N2DTS
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I'd bet it's one of this guys transmitters:
http://stores.ebay.com/FM
Alan Cohen wrote:
In any case, it is certainly a lot more interesting than the usual
radio fare. It sure beats the likes of morning drive blatherers like
Howard Stern and Don Imus, the right wing echo chamber of Limbaugh and
Hanity, the semi-automatic no-personality bad music juke boxes
Hi,
Neither one of the radio sites you quoted in your email will come up but the
transmitter looks neat.
Thanks and 73,
John, W4AWM
Oops, the grassyhill people are a '.org', not a '.com'.
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Hi,
Neither one of the radio sites you quoted in your email will come up but the
transmitter looks neat.
Thanks and 73,
John, W4AWM
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AMRadio
I have a few BC Band crystals available for that rig if anyone needs
them.
Several 1288 kHz and a few others here...
On 13 Nov 2004 at 8:23, Larry Roohr wrote:
Alan Cohen wrote:
In any case, it is certainly a lot more interesting than the usual
radio fare. It sure beats the likes
I've gone so far as to build a part 15 transmitter so I can listen to
streaming internet stations on my old radios.
I have been looking for something that puts a stable, full fidelity stereo
signal on the FM band so I can retransmit streaming audio throughout the
house and pick it up on
Has anyone tried the Ramsey kit, or know of any other fairly inexpensive
unit ( $100)?
It's getting so there is more stuff available over the computer than on the
shortwave bands, but right now I have to be in the room with the computer to
listen. I'd like to be able to enjoy these stations
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Subject: Re: [AMRadio] NPR, one solution for lousy radio
I've gone so far as to build a part 15 transmitter so I can listen to
streaming internet stations on my old radios.
I have been looking for something that puts a stable, full fidelity stereo
signal on the FM band so
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