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RE: FM transmitters


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  • Subject: RE: FM transmitters
  • From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 15:37:17 +0100
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Probably Not :-)
 
But if used *SENSIBLY* you are unlikely to get into trouble.
 
ie. A 50mW Transmitter tuned well away from existing broadcasts will distribute to your house and probably 1 or 2 either side. However a 50W transmitter and it will go for about 30 miles on a good day. When I was the station engineer for Coastal Radio 100.5FM ( RSL station) we were restricted by our license to 25W ERP. With no obstructions you could get a pretty good signal over 20 miles away.
 
Is there ANYTHING you HAVEN'T done Keith...? :)
 
James H

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