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Legal carrier current or low power radio station.

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Charlie Heinz

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Anyone on the board here know about running a legal carrier current or low power radio station? I favor AM carrier current because my heart is in that kind of RF. I live in a community that is quite pro-active. So interviews would be possible programming.
 
You might want to try posting this on
http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php?board=186.0

But yes, with carrier current you will want to be on the low end of the band (allows for more power and generally works better)
There's also a little trick you can do that feeds the RF into the Power Lines Ground, bypassing the transformers that usually block RF.
I want to say its called neutral ground loading.
 
Thanks! Tell me more, please about grounding.

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LibertyNT said:
You might want to try posting this on
http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php?board=186.0

But yes, with carrier current you will want to be on the low end of the band (allows for more power and generally works better)
There's also a little trick you can do that feeds the RF into the Power Lines Ground, bypassing the transformers that usually block RF.
I want to say its called neutral ground loading.
 
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