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RE: Re: FM sender with DDAR


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: RE: Re: FM sender with DDAR
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 13:47:33 +0100
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>
>Thats the legal position, but as Paul says, if no-one knows about it
then
>nothing will happen. Just dont tune it t  a frequency where someone
will
>overhear it or it wipes out a genuine radio station. IT probably wont
go
>for
>more then a few hundred metres anyway....unless you buy the bigger ones
in
>which case you are asking to be caught.
>
>

And there speaketh the voice of the all-knowing Keith! - quite right too! -
my testing suggests I am only getting about 30 metres range (although I
know
it "should" be able to go t  a great deal more than that...), and
when I
tuned it I did so by turning my Hi-Fi on, manually tuning through the
appropriate part of the FM band until I could hear nothing recognisable at
all, and then tuning the transmitter t  that frequency. Thus I know I am
not
interfering with anything else locally.

Paul G.


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