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Legality of broadcating on 87.9 MHz
jordan:
I've been reading some FCC notices of violations, fines, etc. that they've issued to people. I noticed that some had been busted for using 87.9 MHz, and that they exceeded the limit of 100mV/meter as measured 3 meters from the antenna. On the standard FM band (88-108 MHz), they have a limit of 250 microvolts per meter measured 3m from antenna. For comparision, 100mV per meter is a lot more than 250 microvolts, which equates to 100,000 microvolts. Does anyone know what power wattage this would equate to?
In laymen's terms, it sounds like we're allowed to use a lot more power on 87.9 than we are the rest of the FM band. Could someone elaborate on this?
redhat:
The letter of the law is left open to interpretation and as usual quite vague. This is usually done to allow inspectors greater lattitude in the field. Under the intentional radiator category, the law states 100uV/M below 88 MHz, but 150uV/M above.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/47/15.209
Yet in this part, its states 250uV/M
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/47/15.239
Who knows....
+-RH
digitalmod:
Yes, with the FCC they get paid for accomplishing nothing and taking down perfectly harmless stations. Your government at play.
Finman:
Stations that produce harmonics/spurs/intermod that could affect air traffic communications and navigation, life safety issues, are not "harmless".
Just to clarify, I have nothing against pirate radio but pirates need to be aware of where they operate in addition to spectral purity.
Without FCC rules/regs/enforcement in place, I'm not sure I'd feel safe flying.
--- Quote from: digitalmod on December 10, 2017, 0012 UTC --- Yes, with the FCC they get paid for accomplishing nothing and taking down perfectly harmless stations. Your government at play.
--- End quote ---
digitalmod:
To Finman,
I have never done a survey, but most PIRATS use ham rigs and FM use equipment comparable with commercial grade.
So, it comes down really to frequencies selected 99 percent of time.
FCC has as it has shown a desire to stop any competition to high power commercial broadcasters.
They have (albeit I guess rarely) taken 1 watt kiddy bedroom stations off the air which is such a waste in IMHO
Technically speaking FCC has lied so often about potentials for interference. This I suppose to keep the rotten tomato lines short in the media.
Often they over kill a situation for drama such as armed federal marshals etc. Ad Nausea ..
Hardly being truthful and always protecting their image as the " good guys".
A station to be harmfully dirty would need in general lots of power, probably well beyond 100 watts. Seriously and PIRAT who could produce such a big rig, I think would use commercial equipment or be electronic engineers themselves and keep spurs in line. Do not believe the PR of the FCC, please, as it is self serving. :-[
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