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Part 15 radio
Part 15 radio
Anyone know of any Part 15 stations in your area the only one I can think of is AM 1700 in Ypsilanti.
- Art Van Damme
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Re: Part 15 radio
Used to be one in Hamtramck; simulcasted on the web. Don’t know if it is still around.
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Re: Part 15 radio
The thought of implementing a part 15 'network' has always been a neat idea to me. Single Frequency, even cooler.
My DTV DX reports
http://www.rabbitears.info/dxlocation.php?id=257
http://www.rabbitears.info/dxlocation.php?id=257
- RingtailedFox
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Re: Part 15 radio
There's at least one radio station that does just that, in Marin County (just north of San Francisco):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Sausalito
I think it could work, too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Sausalito
I think it could work, too.
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Re: Part 15 radio
There was one in Connecticut that had a network of part 15 transmitters. At it peak it had 8 transmitters operating on 87.9 in Norwich
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WXTZ_87.9_Norwich
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WXTZ_87.9_Norwich
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Re: Part 15 radio
The owner of the one in Hamtranck is Steve Cherry I think he still has the Internet station but AM 1610 has been off for a few years I think the FCC gave him some type of problem.