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        "address": "jim (a) k6ccc.org",
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    "sender_name": "Jim Walls",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Low-Power FM (broadcast band) Transmitter?",
    "date": "2020-04-02T20:44:07Z",
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    "content": "On 04/02/2020 11:27, Scott via AMSAT-BB wrote:\n> Can anyone recommend a low-power transmitter for broadcast on the commercial FM radio band?  An LPFM license can be acquired asap, but the first order of business is finding some hardware.\n>\n> As you can imagine, church gatherings are out of the question so I've been asked to see if I can locate a \"drive-in theater\" type transmitter for short-range broadcasting to car radios.\n\nGetting a LPFM license is not as easy and fast as you think.\nAs for Part 15 transmitters, there are lots of them out there. There are \nalso many available that are claiming to be license free, but not really \nmeeting the Part 15 limits (especially if you put a \"real\" antenna on \nthem).  One of my other addictions is running a music synchronized \nChristmas light show.  Almost every person running a music synchronized \nlight show is running their music over an FM transmitter - sometimes in \naddition to outdoor speakers. There are several very commonly used \ntransmitters.  Search Amazon for CZE-05b and you will find lots of hits \n- that's what I'm using. In my case, I have a homebuilt \"real\" antenna, \nbut I put a in line attenuator between the radio and the antenna to keep \nat least close to Part 15 limits.\n\nAs for the drive-in theaters, my assumption is that they are supposedly \noperating under Part 15, but I would be willing to bet that a lot are \nexceeding the field strength limits of Part 15 by at least a bit - \ndirectional antennas come to mind.  I do know that the last time I did a \nFCC license search for the FM band, the nearest drive in theater (with \ntheir four screens) did not show up in a licensed listing.\n\n-- \n73\n-------------------------------------\nJim Walls - K6CCC\[email protected]\nOfc:  818-548-4804\nhttp://members.dslextreme.com/users/k6ccc/\nAMSAT Member 32537 - WSWSS Member 395\n\n",
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