[NJARC] AM Transmitter
n3ibx
n3ibx at verizon.net
Wed Mar 23 14:33:05 EST 2005
Does anyone know if this transmitter has an exciter section which could
be run by itself without major change to the transmitter? That could
keep the power usage to an acceptable cost.
Transmission to the other buildings could be done via carrier current
(power line) if the power line transformers are arranged correctly. This
would bypass the Part 15 problems of going on the air directly.
Steve Goulart
Steve,
To my knowledge it has a seperate oscillator that can/will run. If
an external speech amp is connected to the audio input (required to drive
the modulator driver) it would put out a low level signal.
Regards,
Joe Cro N3IBX
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From: "Goulart, Stephen F (Steve), ALABS" <sgoulart at att.com>
To: <fred-carl at infoage.org>; "New Jersey Antique Radio Club"
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Does anyone know if this transmitter has an exciter section which could
be run by itself without major change to the transmitter? That could
keep the power usage to an acceptable cost.
Transmission to the other buildings could be done via carrier current
(power line) if the power line transformers are arranged correctly. This
would bypass the Part 15 problems of going on the air directly.
Steve Goulart
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Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:36 AM
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Subject: RE: RE: [NJARC] AM Transmitter
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Hello all,
I do not have a clue here. Could the transmitter send signal locally
(within the Camp Evans area) to be picked up by radios in each building?
Thanks,
Fred
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>Sent: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:52:19
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> As far as I know, there's nothing on the books
>prohibiting the ownership
>of a transmitting device, working or otherwise.
>Given this unit's local provenance, it would
>certainly make an interesting
>display piece until the day comes when the legal
>hurdles could be jumped to
>make it functional. A possible conversion to
>carrier current might be a
>possibility in the interim.
>
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