Is the rule still 500 feet to broadcast up to?
Is that for also Radio Broadcasting?
Is that for also Radio Broadcasting?
w9wi said:There is no maximum antenna height limit for AM stations. In practice off the top of my head I can't think of any AM towers taller than 1,000 feet -- maybe Scott Fybush can correct me on that. There are definitely AM towers significantly higher than 500 feet.
MarioMania said:I have a UHF Video Sender, the Box say up to 500 ft
I'm in California -- but I lost the antanna that came with it, So it only goes up to 50 ft with homemade one from a hanger
I thought A was 6kW @ 100m & B1/C3 was 25kW.w9wi said:More recently, several other classes of FM station have been created. Class B1 and C3 have the same limit as Class A
N1WVQ said:I thought A was 6kW @ 100m & B1/C3 was 25kW.w9wi said:More recently, several other classes of FM station have been created. Class B1 and C3 have the same limit as Class A
"The maximum permissible distance for unlicensed transmission in TV channels is zero feet. Very low power unlicenced transmission like this is legal in the MW and FM radio bands but it's not allowed on TV channels."