Welcome to Part15.us!

What is Part15?
To quote the Wikipedia article: "In the U.S., Part 15 is an often-quoted section of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations, mainly regarding unlicensed transmissions. It is a part of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), and regulates everything from spurious emissions to unlicensed low-power broadcasting." This website deals mostly with unlicensed low-power broadcasting! Are you NEW to Part 15 Radio? Excellent! Welcome! Here you will find a warm community to help get you going and answer your questions.

Who is running a Part 15 Radio Station? Click Here for a list of known Part 15 Stations that is provided and maintained by the users of Part15.us, who are usually the station owners themselves! Are you running a Part 15 station? Add your listing today! Get your Caffeine here.PC Transmitters
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New FCC Rules Advisory Service

Straight from the horse's mouth, a new service to provide alerts for deadlines and rule changes.

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When banks own radio stations

Which will apparently be quite soon!

Those leveraged buy-outs that drove massive consolidation seem to have come back on the financiers with a vengence.

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Low Power Radio on YouTube

Some of our fellow experimenters have taken the time to post their experiences on YouTube - awesome! I found several that seemed to merit a share, and many more are likely there or soon to be added.

Anyone from here thinking about a vid?
Note: Click the YouTube logo to get the full size vid.

Assembly of the SSTRAN AMT3000 Radio Transmitter in time lapse with the Benny Hill music (AKA Yakkity Sax)

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Part15.us Software Links

As a fun experiment to expand our support of the Part 15 broadcaster community we will attempt to offer a collection of FREE software download links that you just might find useful. If you have a favorite you don't see here, please drop us a line using our Feedback Link.

RF Calculator Page This is where all those little coil calculators are located.
MP3 Gain 550k - analyzes and adjusts mp3 files so that they have the same volume.
The MP3 VCR 6.2M - record MP3 streams off the web. Great for capturing content for rebroadcast.
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OSX Software

FYI,
A couple of products that I did not see mentioned on this site. If you have a macintosh running OS "X" then here are a couple of items that might be usefull:

On Air / Music Scheduling

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Links to Free Audio Content

Forum contributor Scott gave us a kick start on this new project, so I'll lift a few lines from his post to open this book page.
Scott says "I seem to recall there was a thread once that contained links to sources of free audio content. I'd like to see new, current list here, perhaps as a category under web links, or a standalone page... I'll start things off with some free audio content that I use, or have come across while looking for free content. Most of these I have asked for permission to play on my station, or gleaned enough from their website to determine that syndication was OK"

• www.ctmedia.info dysfunctional radio
• www.americansunriseradio.com American Sunrise Radio
• www.miamiradio.zoomshare.com a mixshow for low power radio stations called the Groove Factory
• www.kevinsmithshow.com live, streaming and downloadable, available to all FCC-legal & Legal Part 15 stations
• www.healthradionetwork.com live, streaming and downloadable content
• www.qualitynewsnetwork.com five-minute newscasts at the top of the hour
• www.pirateweather.com local weather delivered as a podcast
• www.naturecuresclinic.com weekly naturopathic health podcast
• www.freetalklive.com live call in show as MP3 stream and podcast
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How To Make Your Own Station IDs and Bumpers

This short tutorial will demonstrate how to create a station ID audio file to support station operations.

Using the free audio editing application called Audacity and four small WAV files, we'll create an MP3 file that can be added to most playlists. Once you see how much you can do with this simple approach you'll be able to apply these techniques to make your own station sound more professional, and more fun.
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FCC Seeks Applicants For Engineer-In-Training Program

Competitive Program Aimed at New and Recent Engineering School Graduates

Washington, D.C. - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it is seeking applications from engineering school graduates with superior academic credentials and an interest in communications engineering for its Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Program. Through the program, the FCC recruits new and recent engineering school graduates to the FCC and the field of communications.

Applications are usually accepted during the month of October, but monitor the FCC page for the exact dates this Fall

Read more here:

http://www.fcc.gov/EITprogram/

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Pre-Wound Coil Form

Hard to find Pre-Wound Coil Form.


Measures 2-1/2" Wide x 1-1/4" Dia. Inductance=350µH.



Nice size for loading a 3 meter antenna - just unwind to get the uH you need. More

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FCC Part 15 Regulations for Low Power, Non-Licensed Transmitters

"This bulletin has been prepared to provide a basic understanding of the FCC regulations
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