fleetclic.com
Walkie-Talkies, Mobile radios, Repeaters
http://www.fleetclic.com/non-trunking.htm
Serving Delaware statewide and adjacent areas of MD, PA and NJ. Call us for a no-cost professional evaluation of your communications needs. We offer local service & competitive pricing on the complete line of Kenwood Communications products. Kenwood radios are compatible with most other brands and models of commercial two-way radios.*. We specialize in desiging on-site radio systems for large industrial faciilities. Campus communications systems that promote safety and efficiency. Join Our Mailing List.
talk2-way.com
Walkie-Talkies, Mobile radios, Repeaters
http://www.talk2-way.com/non-trunking.htm
Serving Delaware statewide and adjacent areas of MD, PA and NJ. Call us for a no-cost professional evaluation of your communications needs. We offer local service & competitive pricing on the complete line of Kenwood Communications products. Kenwood radios are compatible with most other brands and models of commercial two-way radios.*. We specialize in desiging on-site radio systems for large industrial faciilities. Campus communications systems that promote safety and efficiency. Join Our Mailing List.
fleetclick.com
Walkie-Talkies, Mobile radios, Repeaters
http://www.fleetclick.com/non-trunking.htm
Serving Delaware statewide and adjacent areas of MD, PA and NJ. Call us for a no-cost professional evaluation of your communications needs. We offer local service & competitive pricing on the complete line of Kenwood Communications products. Kenwood radios are compatible with most other brands and models of commercial two-way radios.*. We specialize in desiging on-site radio systems for large industrial faciilities. Campus communications systems that promote safety and efficiency. Join Our Mailing List.
talkinghouse.com
i A.M. radio
http://www.talkinghouse.com/howfar.php
Low Power AM Broadcasting. HOW FAR CAN I BROADCAST? Many legal option exist to operate a radio station without a federal license in the commercial broadcast band (530kHz - 1700kHz). However, when transmitting a radio broadcast signal in the commercial AM band, different Federal regulations apply. These vary depending on your status (licensed or unlicensed, individual, institution, government agency, etc.) desired coverage range and frequency. For some, licenses allowing broader coverage are available.
thealpb.com
ALPB - MORE LINKS
http://www.thealpb.com/MORE_LINKS.html
THE MORE LINKS PAGE. Have you ever wanted to find the right stuf on the internet only to be bogged down by thousands of sites that aren't quite what you are looking for? Our members search for the best information to bring to your attention. CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF SOME OF OUR MEMBER STATIONS. Click ALPB Logo for AUDIO INFO. Chock full of info on equipment, station construction, antennas, etc. Visit the How To Do It page. To see great ideas for solutions to those problems we've all encountered. The LPAM...
thealpb.com
ALPB - Home
http://www.thealpb.com/index.html
ALPB MEETING DAY AND TIME is 1st and 3rd SATURDAY of month at 9pm EDT which is Sunday, 01:00 UTC. Hopefully the UTC clock shown will take out the guess work. The Transmitter Range Test Form is now available for quantative recording of test data. You'll find it in The Equipment Page. Found on the More Links page. There is a new Board at The ALPB Forum site: Latest News from the world of Internet and Radio. Carl Blare of KDX Worldround Radio is spearheading this feature. See the new EQUIPMENT PAGE. The Ass...
fleetcallavl.com
Walkie-Talkies, Mobile radios, Repeaters
http://www.fleetcallavl.com/non-trunking.htm
Serving Delaware statewide and adjacent areas of MD, PA and NJ. Call us for a no-cost professional evaluation of your communications needs. We offer local service & competitive pricing on the complete line of Kenwood Communications products. Kenwood radios are compatible with most other brands and models of commercial two-way radios.*. We specialize in desiging on-site radio systems for large industrial faciilities. Campus communications systems that promote safety and efficiency. Join Our Mailing List.
iamradio.net
i A.M. radio
http://www.iamradio.net/howfar.php
Low Power AM Broadcasting. HOW FAR CAN I BROADCAST? Many legal option exist to operate a radio station without a federal license in the commercial broadcast band (530kHz - 1700kHz). However, when transmitting a radio broadcast signal in the commercial AM band, different Federal regulations apply. These vary depending on your status (licensed or unlicensed, individual, institution, government agency, etc.) desired coverage range and frequency. For some, licenses allowing broader coverage are available.