Have you ever wanted to have your own radio station – broadcasting right from your house?! Take a look at the world of “Part 15″ radio! Part 15 refers to a section of FCC rules that allow very low power station to operate without a license. The Part 15 site www.Part15.us has lots of information for getting started.
One leading supplier if Part 15 AM transmitters is www.am1000rangemaster.com
Some have networked a group of Part 15 transmitters together to serve an entire community. Decatur Community Radio is a good example! http://decaturcommunityradio.com/
October 9, 2008 at 9:49 am
Your article fails to mention an excellent newcomer to Part 15 transmitters. the ChezRadio Procaster is a low-cost FCC certified Part 15 transmitter with built-in audio processing and easy setup – http://www.chezradio.com
No matter if you are a novice or a season user of Part 15 radio, you *need* to check out the ultimate reference for Part 15 radio broadcasting:
http://www.hobbybroadcaster.net
and their sister site
http://www.campusbroadcaster.net
April 14, 2009 at 12:12 am
Radio Brandy, is also a great source for part 15 AM broadcasters. The part 15 am page is here:
http://www.radiobrandy.com/RBpart15am.html
Setting up a Catholic Radio repeater is easy to do, and cost little to set up; and you can preform a real public service to your neighborhood at the same time.
Outlaw Radio, also has allot of helpful tips; including setting up a network and running your station off the grid. Their site is here:
http://www.outlawradio.us