Hello all,
There was a recent post regarding collecting information about part15 AM stations. One reply to my post suggested that this is so that interference can be prevented. There have been posts about music licensing requests resulting from such listings. My answer to one of these posts which I titled "What?" probably was not clear, since I usually try to be brief. When I put a part 15 AM transmitter on the air, I listen carefully before I turn it on. I don't need frequency coordination. If I hear something, I don't transmit.
Browsing other sections of this board, I have found reports of "pirate" stations operating in my area on the FM band. One is reported to be operating within a few miles of my home, and another is reportedly heard along a major state route which I frequently travel. I sometimes tune to the reported frequencies as I travel, and I have heard nothing. I scanned the AM band with a high quality receiver and an outdoor antenna and have heard nothing but licensed stations. No pirates, no part15 stations. My experience is that Part 15 stations are not so numerous here that I need to worry about a coordination or listing effort.
If I can choose a clear AM frequency by listening why do I need to refer to a listing of Part 15 stations? I do not do it, but what happens if I hear a Part 15 AM signal and choose to "step" on it? Who is going to mediate? Who has ownership? Who was there first and who cares?
With the miserably low power allowed for part 15 AM, interference has not been and is not going to be a problem where I live, which is in a suburban area of the largest city in Ohio. I have been transmitting on part 15 AM on and off for over 40 years and I have never had a problem, and I never had to consult with anyone about what frequency to use. I just choose a frequency which is clear in my area. If something interferes I QSY.
Do any of you on this board have a story to tell about another part 15 station interfering with your signal? If so, how was it resolved?
Has anyone here heard a part 15 AM station at their home? Of course someone has, I just am curious as to how many.
Neil
There was a recent post regarding collecting information about part15 AM stations. One reply to my post suggested that this is so that interference can be prevented. There have been posts about music licensing requests resulting from such listings. My answer to one of these posts which I titled "What?" probably was not clear, since I usually try to be brief. When I put a part 15 AM transmitter on the air, I listen carefully before I turn it on. I don't need frequency coordination. If I hear something, I don't transmit.
Browsing other sections of this board, I have found reports of "pirate" stations operating in my area on the FM band. One is reported to be operating within a few miles of my home, and another is reportedly heard along a major state route which I frequently travel. I sometimes tune to the reported frequencies as I travel, and I have heard nothing. I scanned the AM band with a high quality receiver and an outdoor antenna and have heard nothing but licensed stations. No pirates, no part15 stations. My experience is that Part 15 stations are not so numerous here that I need to worry about a coordination or listing effort.
If I can choose a clear AM frequency by listening why do I need to refer to a listing of Part 15 stations? I do not do it, but what happens if I hear a Part 15 AM signal and choose to "step" on it? Who is going to mediate? Who has ownership? Who was there first and who cares?
With the miserably low power allowed for part 15 AM, interference has not been and is not going to be a problem where I live, which is in a suburban area of the largest city in Ohio. I have been transmitting on part 15 AM on and off for over 40 years and I have never had a problem, and I never had to consult with anyone about what frequency to use. I just choose a frequency which is clear in my area. If something interferes I QSY.
Do any of you on this board have a story to tell about another part 15 station interfering with your signal? If so, how was it resolved?
Has anyone here heard a part 15 AM station at their home? Of course someone has, I just am curious as to how many.
Neil