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Re: [LPFM] blowhole fm


Hi Ross,
No idea - I just got the press release. Theres nothing on RSM's
website about the new freq yet although they have mentioned the
feasibility of a 600khz raster (or part raster) in some markets. I'd
say 96.7 would be something like a 100W license, although what kind of
license (community or private) I dont know either.

--- In LPFM_Radio@..., "Ross Levis" <ross@s...> wrote:
> What sort of licence is it do you know? Commercial or somewthing else?
>
> RSM must be happy with 600khz separation. Radio Pacific is on 96.1
here, which was an odd-ball frequency assignment.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Richard Phelps
> To: LPFM_Radio@...
> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 11:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [LPFM] blowhole fm
>
>
>
> They got 96.7






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What do you mean Richard? Do you know something I don't? ... From: Richard Phelps To: LPFM_Radio@... Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 11:53 PM ...
Ross Levis
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Dec 3, 2004
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They got 96.7...
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What sort of licence is it do you know? Commercial or somewthing else? RSM must be happy with 600khz separation. Radio Pacific is on 96.1 here, which was an...
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Hi Ross, No idea - I just got the press release. Theres nothing on RSM's website about the new freq yet although they have mentioned the feasibility of a...
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Dec 5, 2004
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Joe Hodge Wanganui, Music Memories FM 88.6, Wangani Community Based Radio Staion for Senior Citizens We are a charitable natured organisation. A big Hi to the...
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Feb 6, 2005
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Isn't 1 watt twice what you are allowed under the rules of LPFM here in NZ?? I'm just checking because I'm about to buy a TX too and 1 watt would be...
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Feb 7, 2005
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... As I understand it, the 500mW is "radiated power" measured a certain distance from the antenna, not transmitter power, so it depends on what your antenna...
Chris Mackerell
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Feb 7, 2005
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Yes, but when you take into account loss due to SWR (which are affected by a number of factors), loss through co-ax cable, the fat pigeon that roosts on your...
Mix FM
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Feb 7, 2005
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Do I? OK, here's how it works. First the golden rule: Everything in FM works backwards. Why? Receive level dictaes radiated power which dictates antenna gain...
Jochen Siegenthaler
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Feb 7, 2005
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Er Jochen, Since when has a dipole antenna had 3db gain? I am assuming a 1/2 wave ant. Cheers Brian ... Do I? OK, here's how it works. First the golden rule:...
Brian Gallagher
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Feb 7, 2005
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... I'm fairly sure a standard dipole was considered the base unit for measuring antenna gain, and it was given a 0db gain rating. ie. All other antennas gain...
Ross Levis
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Feb 7, 2005
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Isn't the base unit on which antenna gains are measured is an isotropic radiator? A dipole does not radiate in an isotropic fashion but instead a flattened...
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I blame my poor memory :-) I've checked with the experts, a standard dipole has a nominal gain of 2.2dBi. But the principles are the same. I always forget the...
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You can use dBi (gain over isotropic) or dBd (gain over a dipole) A dipole has 2.2 dBi, or 0dBd Remember the basics: To quote something in dB is only correct...
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