We once bought out a company that came with a tower company. We closed that
down within a couple of months after watching them work. 1/2 of them were
crank or meth heads, the others were just nuts. None could keep a drivers
license.
I caught one guy hanging upside down on a cranes heavy ball
Hello all
Can anybody on the list assist or point out links to find out more on FM
radio (87.5 - 108MHz) band plan and regulations regarding the FM radio
stations and it transmitters.
My question is In practical what is the minimum distance (FM zone) between
FM stations and the
At 5/25/2011 03:42 PM, you wrote:
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Hello all
Can anybody on the list assist or point out links to find out more
on FM radio (87.5 108MHz) band plan and regulations regarding
It depends on the quality of
the receivers. Most receivers in use today will not have
sufficient selectivity to be able to receive the desired signal
if two 100KW stations are spaced as closely as you describe.
87.5 and 87.7 are right next to each other
Is someone already using v6.5 in BreezeAcess VL radios?
I'm looking for some input about its performance.
Any comments?
Thanks,
Eduardo
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