Would 50 feet up be considered a "high tower"? Is there anything else that I can do to increase the signal without going over the 100milliwatts?Mickey wrote:About 2 miles with a high tower...
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- Fri Apr 16, 2004 3:27 pm
- Forum: FM transmitters
- Topic: CRTC says only 100 milliwatts!?
- Replies: 7
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- Thu Apr 15, 2004 5:11 pm
- Forum: FM transmitters
- Topic: CRTC says only 100 milliwatts!?
- Replies: 7
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CRTC says only 100 milliwatts!?
I called the CRTC, Canadian Radio ... Commission, and they said that if you dont have a licence you can only use 100 milliwatts! What kind of distance can you get on 100 milliwatts with the COMET CFM-95SL?
- Sun Apr 11, 2004 12:03 am
- Forum: FM transmitters
- Topic: distance with PCI MAX 2004?
- Replies: 1
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distance with PCI MAX 2004?
I am looking into getting a PCI MAX 2004 and I am looking to get as much distance as I can within the legal limits. I live in Canada so I'm assuming that I cant have more than 1W. Is that correct?
The length of my pole/antenna setup would be 50 feet. What antenna is recommended for the most ...
The length of my pole/antenna setup would be 50 feet. What antenna is recommended for the most ...
- Fri Apr 09, 2004 4:40 am
- Forum: Users share experience...
- Topic: getting FM licence in Canada
- Replies: 4
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getting FM licence in Canada
I would like to get a non-profit station setup that can be heard anywhere in my city, which is 15 miles in diameter.
I know you cannot have anything greater than 1 watt without a license, so how exactly do I obtain a license to operate a non-profit FM radio station within my Canadian city and what ...
I know you cannot have anything greater than 1 watt without a license, so how exactly do I obtain a license to operate a non-profit FM radio station within my Canadian city and what ...