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carlvenorden
Guest
There seems to be a renewed interest in Part 15 am radio in 2007!.......and that is a great thing.
Don't forget, we are still offering the sstran, which features the compression and level dials on the front of the box, and this transmitter doesn't overmodulate!. It has a very full, loud sound, because it has it's own built in processor!!
I"m still building the antenna for it, and this year the price hasn't gone up "yet"
Copper went up in price in 2006, so soon, the price will "probably" go up.
The price is still $350.00, shipped to your house in the Continental US.
And, it comes with a ground system too. I do expect the costs of materials to ultimately boost the price very soon.
If you plan to purchase the sstran, email Phil at www.sstran.com, and if you want the antenna to improve your range to small station status, email me at [email protected].
Right now, the system costs about $600 total, which is excellent.........to which you will have to add some copper and whatever audio leads you need to your antenna location.
It's a great system, so if you are planning a part 15 radio station now, now is the time to order the tx and the antenna to get it all in time for spring installation!
Happy broadcasting,
Carl
Antenna Guy
Don't forget, we are still offering the sstran, which features the compression and level dials on the front of the box, and this transmitter doesn't overmodulate!. It has a very full, loud sound, because it has it's own built in processor!!
I"m still building the antenna for it, and this year the price hasn't gone up "yet"
Copper went up in price in 2006, so soon, the price will "probably" go up.
The price is still $350.00, shipped to your house in the Continental US.
And, it comes with a ground system too. I do expect the costs of materials to ultimately boost the price very soon.
If you plan to purchase the sstran, email Phil at www.sstran.com, and if you want the antenna to improve your range to small station status, email me at [email protected].
Right now, the system costs about $600 total, which is excellent.........to which you will have to add some copper and whatever audio leads you need to your antenna location.
It's a great system, so if you are planning a part 15 radio station now, now is the time to order the tx and the antenna to get it all in time for spring installation!
Happy broadcasting,
Carl
Antenna Guy