WMEX?
A Joseph Ross
joe@attorneyross.com
Tue Feb 12 18:30:42 EST 2019
Come to think of it, it probably shouldn't be TOO easy to change the
frequency, else it could be changed by accident, something the FCC
wouldn't be too happy about. I imagine there must be some safety
mechanism for that?
On 2/12/2019 4:58 PM, Dave Doherty wrote:
> I have a J-1000 at one of my stations. I believe there are two versions of
> the output network, one for the lower half and the other for the upper half
> of the band. Other than that, it's a front panel thing to select the
> frequency. There's probably some stuff you can do to optimize at the new
> frequency, but I believe it will run fine.
>
> -d
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> Subject: RE: WMEX?
>
>> Ed has a frequency-agile AM transmitter? I wonder what it is.
> Nautel claims the ability for "simple frequency change" on their J1000 line
> of 1kW AM transmitters:
> https://www.nautel.com/products/am-transmitters/j1000/
>
> I'd imagine it's probably more difficult with higher powered AM
> transmitters.
>
> -Shawn
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