Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Your Own Pirate Radio station?

Your Own Pirate Radio station? Tube. Duration : 3.02 Mins.


Pirate is an archaic term. I prefer micro-broadcaster. Note, the information in this video is just that, information. I am not responsible for your actions or if you get fined by the FCC. Ramsey Electronics kits are NOT designed to break the law, so I suggest no modifications be made. If you're just looking for something for your neighborhood, stick with Ramsey. Again, I am not responsible for your actions. www.ramseyelectronics.com I suggest the FM-25B Kit, as seen in this video. If you're into AM, then I'd recommend the AM-25. I also own one of these and have been pleased with it. You must build it correctly for it to work. You can also do a search on ebay for pre-built factory tested Ramsey kits. To check for open frequencies in your area, use common sense, and the following link www.radio-locator.com They have a tool that shows you unused frequencies usually someone with an in car mp3 transmitter will use. As long as your power is low, you can have a small radio station. The radio station in this video (MiloFM) does NOT make it to 1 mile under normal conditions. It barely gets out of the antenna before fading out. I have done this intentionally to keep the station within legal limits. The higher the antenna, the better the range for FM, pure and simple. In a flat area, like Nebraska, your station will travel farther. For AM, this does not matter. The more power you put out on AM, the farther it will go. Remember, there are limits to power. Do the research. In summary ...

Tags: pirate, radio, station, how, to, micro, broadcast, FM, secret, transmission, your, own, mp3, FCC, Ramsey, electronics, FM-25B, milofm, ubstudios, 99.9, salt, lake, city, AM

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