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where can i get an FM transmitter?
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where can i get an FM transmitter?
On 2006-07-24
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You worry too much. Go ahead and try it out. Adjust it to where
you think it is supposed to be and you'll probably be legal
anyway. The FCC guys aren't sitting around waiting to bust people
like you if you are a few uV too high!
If you don't cause interference with other stations, you're
unlikely to be noticed. Make sure you're at least two channels away
from any other station, especially the weak ones.
Pay attention to whether TV channel 6 is used in the area
where you want to deploy these for the car shows etc. as
well George. nOT channel 6 on the cable, actually
terrestrial TV channel 6. THat way you're safe in the lower
end of the band if you avoid interfering with the weak
noncommercial broadcasters you find there.
IF you get the wrong FCC guy who attends the event you might
be bugged about it, but the right guy might be sympathetic
and help you adjust the gear.
Better yet, find a local ham who's friendly to you who has
the measurement equipment and run some tests.
some commercial two-way radio installers/maintainers also
might have equipment thta will let you measure the field
strength.
Richard webb,
Electric Spider Productions
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