If it's Part 15, it's limited to 100MW ERP from each transmitter into a 3 meter antenna.. otherwise it isn't legal
Meaning, they can synch more then one transmitter together as long as none of the individual transmitters exceed 100MW ERP with a 3 meter antenna Googling 1640 AM in Auburn, I found this: http://www.splab.org/tenthanniversary.html *Sponsors include: * *The City of Auburn, The Auburn Arts Commission, The King County Library System, The Friends of the Auburn Library, The Friends of the MuckleshootLibrary, The Breneman Jaech Foundation, 4 Culture, Cavanaugh Ace Hardware, ScarffFord-Isuzu and Speakeasy Broadband. * One other note: We are now broadcasting to downtown Auburn 24/7 at 1640AM with Auburn Community Radio. Thanks to Jim Nannery at Everything Evergreen for his web help: http://www.everythingevergreen.com/ Paul P.S. If you guys took 2 or 3 mintues to do a web search before you posted, you might have your answers before you post your "guesses" On 7/19/07, Pete Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I drove on I-5 from Tacoma down to Castle Rock (Exit 49) yesterday > and heard these HARs of consequence: > ........................ > > 1640 WA City of Auburn. This is a Part 15 station and I asked them > for their power. The marketing lady can't find any document with that > figure on it but sent me a coverage map of the Auburn area with green > dots where the signal was hot; yellow where it was weak; and red > where it was non-existent. My DX location, I-5, was not on the map. > All receptions noted either 7/17 or 7/18 on I-5 while driving around > in the '92 Buick except for 1640 and 1660. > > Pete Taylor > Tacoma, WA > Buick car radio > _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
