[NJARC] Local AM broadcast Tech. Info.
STEVE ROSENFELD
oceangate at comcast.net
Tue Jan 31 10:05:30 EST 2006
Hi fred,
If you are going to broadcast over 100 mw signal in the am band you
will need a licence for the station & licenced technicians to maintain the
equipment.Anyone who works on the transmitter needs a general class
radio-telephone licence.you will have to check with the fcc as to equipment
requirements.i think all of the equipment necessary for signal transmission
Has to be "type accepted" by the fcc.
steve
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Fred,
Please keep me abreast of this as I may be able to help out with
things.
Regards,
Joe Cro N3IBX
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From: "Fred Carl" <fred-carl at infoage.org>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 9:09 AM
Subject: [NJARC] Local AM broadcast Tech. Info.
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> Hello All,
>
> Chuck Applebe, the Army Environmental Cleanup Coordinator has suggested
> a local AM transmission to our future visitors at Camp Evans. I have
> heard about this from others and the possibly of getting a vintage
> transmitter from south Jersey.
>
> Does anyone know the details of how to do this without annoying the
> nearby neighbors, radio stations, jets flying overhead. And are any FCC
> licenses or permits needed?
>
> Thank you,
> Fred Carl
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