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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Mar 3, 2017 21:14:09 GMT
For WLSL-LP it is this: Total Population
70dBu :11,378 60dBu :17,023 50dBu :31,193
Now that being indicated, have we ever performed a population study for our Part 15 stations? This could be your weekend assignment. Report back Monday first thing with your results.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2017 21:26:36 GMT
Virile Radio
WLSL is increasing the population?
What are you up to there in Druid Hills?
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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Mar 7, 2017 20:54:22 GMT
Virile RadioWLSL is increasing the population? What are you up to there in Druid Hills? It kinda works on the same principle as "Dark Sucker Technology." In this case as the signal is reduced, the coverage goes up. Pretty amazing huh? Consider the use of "negative frequencies." We could open a huge chunk of the spectrum for hobby broadcasters. For example, consider transmitting on -87.9 thought -107.9? Operating on -1710 with 100 miliwatts would no longer bug our Resident Hobby Agent. Interference problems to those using the positive frequencies would be non-existent. BAM! Problem solved.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 22:00:31 GMT
Clear as Air
Druid Hills may have the plan we've been looking for: "It kinda works on the same principle as "Dark Sucker Technology." In this case as the signal is reduced, the coverage goes up. Pretty amazing huh? Consider the use of "negative frequencies." We could open a huge chunk of the spectrum for hobby broadcasters. For example, consider transmitting on -87.9 thought -107.9? Operating on -1710 with 100 miliwatts would no longer bug our Resident Hobby Agent. Interference problems to those using the positive frequencies would be non-existent. BAM! Problem solved.
O.K., let me see if I got this straight. What you're saying is, that as the signal is reduced, coverage by that signal goes up in counter-intuitive fashion so far as negative frequencies across a wide swath which manages to skip in between positive frequencies according to principles of "Dark Sucker Technology" in which... could you repeat it again?
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Post by thelegacy on Mar 9, 2017 14:43:46 GMT
I could care less what the resident Hobby Agent thinks on 87.9 Mhz and 1710 Khz. Life will Go On!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2017 14:52:07 GMT
Title Promotion
TheLegacy says: "I could care less what the resident Hobby Agent thinks on 87.9 Mhz and 1710 Khz."
Let it be known that the Resident Hobby Agent has been promoted to Resident Hobby Agent Provocateur.
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