I have no operating AM transmitters within 200 miles of me, not a single
one... No toys, no licensed transmitter, not squat

Paul

On Wednesday, November 16, 2016, KD7JYK DM09 <[email protected]> wrote:

> : I am not aware of too many toy AM transmitters even available and the
> : likelihood of one being in a remote area of Alasks is pretty far fetched.
>
> Think of the decades of toys made, the availability of kits, hobby and low
> power commercial models (bought two this month) available globally
> currently
> and you'll see that they are only slightly less common that used computer
> parts, but, Alaska makes a difference.  Probably not too many outside of
> the
> towns there.  Things have changed over the years, twenty years ago you
> could
> hear a few just driving around town, all on oddball frequencies, range of
> only a block or two except in rare cases where someone put up a big wire,
> then a couple of square miles could be covered.  Some had various
> noisemakers and recorders in them, I'm looking at one for FM with melody,
> play, record and playback settings with 5 memories and eight keys to play
> music on and loop.  I have a handful of other models and modulation in
> storage, same design and purpose, just a different band.
>
> Kurt
>
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