Which retailers offer Part 15 radio transmitters?

Which retailers offer Part 15 radio transmitters?

Radiosign RS-ACC100 FM Transmitter Whole House FM Transmitter 3 Retailers Offering Part 15 Transmitters: Progressive Concepts North County Radio Low Power Radio AM and FM Transmitter Kits:

Are C-QUAM AM stereo transmitters part 15 certified?

KnightKit Transmitters Enthusiasts C-QUAM AM Stereo Transmitters: Please keep in mind this transmitters are manufactured outside the United States and may be subject to regulation or, at the very least, may not be Part 15 certified even though some are advertised as Part 15 compliant.

What type of AM transmitter do you use?

Vacuum Tube AM Transmitters: There are plenty of radio enthusiasts who use these transmitters, from antique radio collectors to those who are fond of vacuum tubes. KnightKit Transmitters Enthusiasts C-QUAM AM Stereo Transmitters:

Do all part 15 FM transmitters require FCC certification?

All pre-assembled Part 15 FM transmitters sold in the United States must be certified and have their FCC ID number prominently affixed and visible on the transmitter. Share This Page Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Back to Top Home About

Are the drive-by broadcaster and radio house tour FM transmitters FCC Part 15 compliant?

To date we have been unable to confirm that the Drive-By Broadcaster and Radio House Tour FM Transmitters also marketed by TAW Global are compliant with FCC Part 15 regulation applicable to these devices.

Will part 15 devices mean the end of amateur radio?

Clearly, every new Part 15 devices does not mean the “End of Amateur Radio As We Know It.” Part of the role of the ARRL is to identify potential problem devices, assess the impact of those devices, and direct HQ staff and volunteer resources to work with manufacturers to resolve problems before they become large problems.

What are carrier current AM transmitters?

Carrier Current AM Transmitters: ADVISORY:Carrier current transmitter are designed to emit much greater power than allowed under Part 15 rules if connected to an antenna. Carrier current systems utilize power lines as radiators and must be designed for proper operation.

Is my carrier current system part 15 compliant?

Carrier current systems utilize power lines as radiators and must be designed for proper operation. It is highly advised that you consult a knowledgeable installer for your carrier current installation to insure both Part 15 compliance and safety of both persons and property.