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- From: Alan.Beck@p0.f30.n3402.z1.fidonet.org (Alan Beck)
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- Subject: Re: School Radio
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 92 05:31:00 PDT
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- -=> Quoting Larry Fudalik to All <=-
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- LF> I asked about transmitters for a student radio station and I heard
- LF> from a person up north in Canada. Does anyone know of this
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- Hi Larry,
-
- It is me,
-
- Are you the fellow running the small transmitter which only gets down
- the hall??? If that is the case, then may I suggest putting the
- transmitter and it's little (regulation sized) transmitter say outside
- in the court yard or something so people can pick it up with radioes at
- thier windows or something. The thing will probably only work well at
- line of sight.
-
- You would have to run a sheilded cable to it to keep inductive pickup to
- a minimum and if it has a balanced input, all the better to keep the
- hum and ticks down.
-
- Regards,
- Alan
-
-
- ... My other computer is a 486.
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