R. Fry said:
Addendum to my most recent post in this thread (Reply 147)...
The mere fact that the field strength meter* used to measure the values in the chart at the link I posted was able to measure ~400 microvolt/meter fields proves that it is capable of measuring such fields close to a Part 15 AM setup -- where urban clutter and ground conductivity have little affect.
* which was a Potomac Instruments FIM-41, BTW
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Once again Mr. Fry you defy the odds of reasoning... You post a chart of a 250 Watt transmitter at 20 kilometers and read 400 microvolts/meter and suggest what??? That a 100mw transmitter is going to read what??? The super cali fragilistic expi alidotious Potomic meter is really some little machine, so what are you telling us here once again, out of only two or three examples the FCC agents going out of their way to make these readings (which some come into question) you offer a chart which is meaningless at best to the average
Part 15 operator using 100mw.
What fixation could you have in posting time and time again regarding this issue? Offer the Part 15 operator on these boards something they could use instead of rambling on and on about radiation limits when in fact the FCC could care less, it's the only mechanism they have to use in the absence of the Part 15 operator opening the door to let them see the equipment being used. Even if you ever do get an NOUO which 99.99999% of those in compliance will never get, those that do only have to show PROOF of compliance be it the certified transmitter or copy of the transmitter kit manual and of course most FCC agents are probably aware of the units out in the field (Rangemaster, SSTRAN, Ramsey, etc.) so what are you posting what about... that a Potomic FIM can read a field strength... lets hope it does for the $6-9k we the taxpayers are spending on this, lets hope that Halliburton is not charging the govt. 25-100k for these machines in the name of keeping the population at bay! LOL
Radiopilot
Have you noticed how Fry seems to avoid the subjects that pertain to actual pirate broadcasting and instead concentrates on trying to lecture Part 15 station operators? Odd. You'd think that he'd try to set straight someone that is clearly violating the rules instead of chastising someone that is not running such an operation. Hmmmmm.....