theimperia
New Member
Hi everyone!
Lol, I built an FM transmitter (audioguru's Mod3) and connected it to a half-wave dipole. Turned it on (on an empty frequency, 100MHz) and left it on for about 20 minutes. Distance was about 200-300 meters.
The next day, I've seen a truck with a huge dipole on the roof driving back and forth on my street (the transmitter was off by then) No kidding.
The question is: what are the "legal" frequencies that can be used to experiment? Let's say I build a receiver as well, at what frequency should I build it to make sure that "RF cops" don't show up at the door.
Maybe you know a link to a website (official) that'll explain that (I tried CRTC, but no help from their website).
This is for Canada...
Thanks for your answers,
TI|CP
Lol, I built an FM transmitter (audioguru's Mod3) and connected it to a half-wave dipole. Turned it on (on an empty frequency, 100MHz) and left it on for about 20 minutes. Distance was about 200-300 meters.
The next day, I've seen a truck with a huge dipole on the roof driving back and forth on my street (the transmitter was off by then) No kidding.
The question is: what are the "legal" frequencies that can be used to experiment? Let's say I build a receiver as well, at what frequency should I build it to make sure that "RF cops" don't show up at the door.
Maybe you know a link to a website (official) that'll explain that (I tried CRTC, but no help from their website).
This is for Canada...
Thanks for your answers,
TI|CP