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Hi to all,
Hi LuRaichu, well Broadcast quality gear is not going to be at cheapo consumer prices! That said, 1K$ for 2W is rather steep. Have a look here, PCS Electronics, Eastern Europe, ship worldwide : TV Tx, VHF & UHF, 10W or 20W, new, Broadcast quality : https://www.pcs-electronics.com/shop...i-transmitter/ All analog Tx models, there is a 200W VHF/UHF, others generate 400W/600W/1KW : https://www.pcs-electronics.com/prod...-transmitters/ Reminder : all these power levels are totaly illegal without a Broadcast licence & assigned channel. If you want to go "mobile", i would use 10 or 20W and a Yagi directional antenna. In Europe, VHF Band III (ex-TV) is now used by DAB+ digital radio (interference to a Legit service). VHF Band I is abandoned. In the US, some ATSC Tx use Band III. is Band I still in use? Best Regards jhalphen Paris/France Last edited by jhalphen; 09-23-2024 at 02:29 PM. |
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In my area I know there is an NBC station on channel 4-1, IIRC it uses the real channel 4 frequency. Of course I know ATSC allows you to display a "fake" channel number but looks like Band I is still used in Washington, D.C.
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I still have multiple 2W amps on hand though. How would I go about combining the output of two or more amps into one RF signal?
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