i think ill be using a dummy load, but i'm in a small town and always tested my transmitters with an antenna and never had any problem.What frequency are you going to use that won't be illegal to transmit on at your location?
Not the question.'m in a small town and always tested my transmitters with an antenna and never had any problem.
As i said before I will be transmitting on the standard UHF tv band maybe with a dummy load or maybe with an antenna idkNot the question.
At least in the USA we can advise you as to the law and the potential risks. If you live in an authoritarian country you may be subject to arbitrary and indefinite sanctions regardless of what have actually done or not done. I advise to think carefully about what you are doing.I dont live in usa but thx
I know it isnt compatible but i will broadcast for a short amount of time on an unused channel and probably with a dummy load
The only powerful transmitters that I made are fm transmitters, so I want to make a powerful tv transmitter because the rf part is more challenging to makeMaybe if you could explain why you are trying to build this we could help more. As it is, there doesn't seem to be any legitimate purpose for it, and it has the potential to cause harmful interference to other services, not just UHF TV.
Generally, people aren't willing to help with things that appear to run afoul of regulatory agencies, wherever they are located.
thanks for your help, i'll rememberRemember that when you make a transmitter, if it is built incorrectly, you can interfere with things that might relate to health and safety, or cause great inconvenience to your neighbors.
I can't help you with this because I think it is a bad idea and wouldn't do it myself.
I hope everything works out well.
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