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Micro broadcasting/ Micro Radio Stations

  • 21-08-2014 10:51pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34


    Would love to know if anyone out there has ever run/ currently runs a really small scale radio station to, say, broadcast around the house or garden? A station not aimed at a 'third party' audience, but just for your own enjoyment? What did/do you broadcast? Did you give your micro station a name? What frequency did you/do you broadcast on?

    Just as a matter of clarification, I'm referring to 1 watt or less.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 64 ✭✭mick masterson


    There's loads of pc based 1 watt exciters done it for years having partys the music
    was transmitted right around the house to every room . Have been doing this for 20 years although I did get a little more greedy with 3 KW's of a mountain a few years later .
    Have a look at PCS electronics some nice pc based and low power exciters there .
    Would love to know if anyone out there has ever run/ currently runs a really small scale radio station to, say, broadcast around the house or garden? A station not aimed at a 'third party' audience, but just for your own enjoyment? What did/do you broadcast? Did you give your micro station a name? What frequency did you/do you broadcast on?

    Just as a matter of clarification, I'm referring to 1 watt or less.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34 Tallaght Twin


    A neighbour of mine used to rebroadcast BBC Radio 4 via his micro transmitter.I could pick it up on overspill.


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