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Certainly so, to give 15 miles of decent picture quality, you're talking kilowatts, not watts.
50W is more than enough on VHF to cover 15 miles with good quality.
It's not that I don't care about the laws and regulations, they are in place for a reason. The only reason why I said I didn't care about FCC stuff is because this is going to be used internationally and I will have to get familiar with the laws of my country. I'm basically trying to learn how this thing work and trust me I don't want to go to jail.
I'm pretty sure my country has strict laws, provably very similar of FCC, I will do some research into that and will find out what are requirements, lease options, etc.
For broadcasting local info it shouldn't be a big deal so for educational purposes is the main reason of this thread.
If you are talking a foreign country, you have to specify which one because of the varying standards. There are several versions of PAL and SECAM plus the few places that use the NTSC standard. I used to work at a TV station that had a two tube transmitter. . . They were klystrons that fit in cavities the size of refrigerators. One for audio and one for video. They fed a sideband suppressor that looked like a plumber’s nightmare that in turn fed the antenna.It's not that I don't care about the laws and regulations, they are in place for a reason. The only reason why I said I didn't care about FCC stuff is because this is going to be used internationally and I will have to get familiar with the laws of my country. I'm basically trying to learn how this thing work and trust me I don't want to go to jail.
I'm pretty sure my country has strict laws, provably very similar of FCC, I will do some research into that and will find out what are requirements, lease options, etc.
For broadcasting local info it shouldn't be a big deal so for educational purposes is the main reason of this thread.
Thanks for that have replied, keep em coming.