[NJARC] AM Transmitter
Steve
oceangate at comcast.net
Tue Mar 22 13:33:42 EST 2005
Mike,
I looked at the ebay listing.the question was is the freq that the
transmitter is already tuned to available for license from the fcc.changing
the frequency will be fairly expensive if you are going to use the
transmitter for broadcast. Everything has to be type accepted by the fcc.
Probably a good idea to check with the fcc & see if the transmitter
meets todays requirements for broadcast.otherwise you need a waver.another
expensive procedure especially if you are not sure they will grant a waver.
Even more expensive to bring an old transmitter up to todays standards.
Lots of questions & not many answers.club will need a team of
lawyers
To get thru the paperwork.
steve
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On Behalf Of Michael Koste
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 1:10 PM
To: New Jersey Antique Radio Club
Subject: RE: [NJARC] AM Transmitter
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It's a '58 model RCA, tuned to 1590 KHz
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