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Hello, I'm not a Rangemaster user yet, but I hope to be soon :) One question I do have, what kind of range do you get with one transmitter? I've read all the...
jakejan1991
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Aug 5, 2007
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Jake: Range varies with each location and installation. I can give you a ball park figure as far as range is concerned if you let me know where you plan to...
William C. Walker
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Aug 5, 2007
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Jake I am as every bit as happy with my Rangemaster today as I was 6 months ago when I started using it. But how far that the signal can be picked up depends...
Charles Thompson
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Aug 6, 2007
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It'll be in Fort Collins, CO (our ground conductivity is rated at 8), and we hope to install it fairly close to the middle of the city where there's lot's of...
jakejan1991
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Aug 6, 2007
4:01 pm
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I'll try not to be too long-winded here..... William Walker is correct in that much (most) of you signal is dependant upon spoil conductivity. William has...
Bill T
wtin3rd
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Aug 6, 2007
4:30 pm
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Jake: Watch out also for high voltage power lines. Don't install your transmitter too close to them otherwise your signal will be greatly reduced or wiped...
William C. Walker
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Aug 11, 2007
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As I've mentioned before, my background is on-air/production and not engineering. We finally got around to seriously looking at the Rangemaster instruction...
chuckmccoy123
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Aug 13, 2007
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Chuck: If I was still in the Northeast I would be more than happy to assist you. I've set installed a number of these over the years. Unfortunately I am in...
William C. Walker
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Aug 13, 2007
6:09 pm
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The 2 light colored things on the unit are weather proof cable grips, you just push your wire through and tighten them, you may only need one of them. Seal the...
hampcb
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Aug 14, 2007
11:44 am
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I'm considering the roof of a one-story commercial building on a hill directly overlooking a small valley community I would like to cover with a Rangemaster. ...
talkgroup51
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Aug 20, 2007
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I know that from personal experience in numerous locations that have power lines that the power lines will be not only a hindrance but a range buster if you...
William C. Walker
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Aug 20, 2007
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To use high voltage lines for benefit it's best if you have a technical person on site to identify, the lines need to be the high tension type (tens of...
hampcb
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Aug 21, 2007
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Anyone know what happened to Bill?? If anyone is still in contact with him please pass along my email to him. Me and Bill Charles might be interested in his...
Rev. Robert P. Chrysa...
kc8gpd
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Sep 7, 2007
11:37 am
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Me again. It's almost mid-September and I want to finally get my Rangemaster installed at my house before the long winter sets in here in upstate New York -...
chuckmccoy123
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Sep 11, 2007
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I have a Hamilton Rangemaster 1000 that I purchased a few months ago that I would like to sell. Anyone interested, can contact me at clydmenning@.......
Clyde Manning
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Sep 12, 2007
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Here are some profession engineers in NY and NJ. Keep in mind they may be expensive thoguh, work out a rate with them first. I have a few people on my list but...
hampcb
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Sep 12, 2007
11:19 am
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is this normal? any ideas? is this due to not grounding the rangemaster? Thank You, Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis Universal Life Ministries http://www.ulc.org ...
Rev. Robert P. Chrysa...
kc8gpd
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Sep 12, 2007
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Chuck: I've forwarded your request to my personal friend and station engineer in Connecticut. He's originally from your area. Perhaps he'll be willing to come...
William C. Walker
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Sep 13, 2007
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Any more details Robert? Where did you read (hear) this? Regards, Bill T. ... From: "Rev. Robert P. Chrysafis" <chrysafis74@...> To:...
Bill T.
wtin3rd
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Sep 23, 2007
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My friend has a rangemaster setup. since the FCC has made him remove his ground, his 3.4MHz harmonic is stronger than the 1700kHz Main signal. i'm starting to...
Rev. Robert P. Chrysa...
kc8gpd
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Sep 23, 2007
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Rev. Where did this incident occur? How was the unit grounded? Did he use a Surge Arrestor after the lead left the transmitter?...
William C. Walker
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Sep 23, 2007
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I'm familiar with that case, sometimes an agent will do something odd. I've never had a unit not allowed to operate, but in this case it seems this fellow was...
hampcb
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Sep 24, 2007
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Keith: What city did this occur? The FCC cannot shut down a Part 15 station simply because it is competing with a licensed station....
William C. Walker
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Sep 24, 2007
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It has been my impression....that even of whisper that an "unlicensed" operator is somehow causing interference to a licensed station is enough to bring the ...
Bill T
wtin3rd
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Sep 24, 2007
1:21 pm
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Bill: I don't see any indication in either post from Keith or the Rev. that the commercial station filed a complaint about alleged interference from the Part...
William C. Walker
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Sep 24, 2007
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Ya know William --- I don't know why I made that assumption either. ?!?!! Anyway....because anyone can haul into court or otherwise file a complaint against...
Bill T
wtin3rd
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Sep 24, 2007
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If the charges have been fabricated and no interference to a licensed station or radios etc. exists then the station owner might have grounds for a lawsuit...
William C. Walker
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Sep 24, 2007
2:54 pm
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Yes...you are correct William. I wasn't trying to imply that the FCC had the authority to dictate program content (format)...but a licensed station owner might...
Bill T
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Sep 24, 2007
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Well there is something more sinister going on in the NJ area. Just like florida, there is a push by licensed broadcasting to chase off any form of unlicensed...
Rev. Robert P. Chrysa...
kc8gpd
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Sep 25, 2007
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He wasn't on the same frequency. There was a lot going on in this situation, I think it was mostly political. It was unusual, I think the FCC receives almost...
hampcb
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Sep 25, 2007
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