I think so, they are in NO way illegal after you make that adjustment,
something I've posted quite a few times on this list, but it keeps coming
up. I had an engineer check field strength and power and they are not
illegal. With the whip antenna they are lucky if they go more than a block.
As long as your not on another stations frequency interfering with your
neighbors radio, what harm could that cause. I think common sense is the
rule here.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Will Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: radio transmitters


> Use a small jeweler's screwdriver set, available at many dollar stores.
>
> I suspect that C Crane was trying to setthe units tobe underthe
> 100milliwatt level specified by the FCC.
>
> Will
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Ray Slaton wrote:
>
> > I wonder why the c Crane company could not have made that screw
adjustment
> > themselves before celling the fm transmitter?
> > I am always afraide that I'll break something, turn the screw too far,
not
> > be able to get the plate back on etc.
> > Ray Slaton
> >
> >
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