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Re: Mindstorms SnooperBot
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lugnet.build
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Wed, 7 Oct 1998 15:45:05 GMT
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Thanks for the info. I am here in Canada. I am somewhat ignorant of
frequency limits by CRTC (Canadian equivalent of the FCC). The unit can be
tuned to braodcast in short range to the lower FM frequencies near 80-90
Mhz.
Tom McDonald wrote in message <361B8338.9010B1B8@familyradio.com>...
> Be careful of the power output. Assuming you're here in the US, and depending
> upon the band, the FCC will only let you put out up to 100mW on domestic
> frequencies. Citizens' band is 4W. Just about everything else requires a
> license.
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> I'm assuming it's not a very big tx you've built, but I thought I should say
> something. Maybe you knew this, and maybe my facts are in need of adjustment,
> but be careful, and make sure you're not causing interference intentional or
> otherwise to any of your neighbors. The FCC really doesn't like "homemade" stuff
> that puts out a dirty signal. Filter out all unwanted harmonics.
>
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| Be careful of the power output. Assuming you're here in the US, and depending upon the band, the FCC will only let you put out up to 100mW on domestic frequencies. Citizens' band is 4W. Just about everything else requires a license. I'm assuming (...) (26 years ago, 7-Oct-98, to lugnet.build)
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