Sorry for the repeat bandwidth folks, but I
though that the title of the message before would not have garnered any
readers.
Hello Folks,
I may be way off base here but I am going to ask
this question anyway.
I just looked at part 15 regs and sure I missed
something.
Background:
A thought occured to me while looking at the the 3
stations capture NC LEK BRO put up on the web. Sorry I am at
work and don't remember who it was. Seeing all 3 staions fit into
the space of 1 Hz looked very interesting.
I got to wondering if a person had lets say 2
lowfer stations on his property on 2 different frequencies .25 HZ apart, both
running 1 watt into seperate antennas that would be legal
right??????
Now work with me here :>) What if that
same operator were to have a 8 transmitters(or some other number) on 8
freq. seperated by .25 Hz with 8 antennas would it still be
legal? Yes????
This would mean 8 stations in a 2 Hz bandwidth
correct?
And what if all the transmitters were run by
a common keyer that could be programmed to send a given specified length of
dot/carrier in every one of those 8 positions with a common stop and start
time. Would you not see a specified length of dashes in all 8 positions on
RX?
And could these 8 positions then not represent a
binary code, or an ascii code, or some other code?
And all the above is true then could not the
operator of these 8 stations, and acres of of antennas send a complete ASCII
character in 1 dot length?
Sorry for the craziness.
Then what if one could combine those 8 seperate
transmitters into 1 antenna system?
Does part 15 preclude this? The power
is all on different frequencies, none exceeding 1watt, no 1 frequency exceeding
the legal radiated power.
An identifier like "NC" could be sent in 1 minute
assume 30 second dot length?
There has got to be some legal reason why this
would not.
Some help to put me out of my misery.
PaulC
W1VLF
"Crazy in Connecticut"