[grc] [Stubblefield] Cellular equipment useful for LPFM?
juice at whidbey.com
juice at whidbey.com
Fri Apr 3 20:54:54 PDT 2015
I am also with Fred and Todd. Keep all you can.
I carry around a 300 watt dummy load scavenged from a 1G cell site
upgrade many years ago.
You could also use the cells existing in place coax to feed your LPFM
antenna.
Tom.
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Subject:Re: [Stubblefield] Cellular equipment useful for LPFM?
Danny,
I'm with Fred... keep as much as you can store for now! Who knows
what
you might rip apart in the eleventh hour to scrounge a connector from
inside a case or somewhere.
Even though you likely can't use most of the RF stuff, it fetches
some
decent $$ on fleabay, so consider it your first fund drive! After you
get on air, your studio is set up, and you have scrounged what you
can
use... Find a volunteer to take pics, write posts, and box and ship
when
the auctions are over.
Todd
Phantom Machine Works
On 04/03/2015 04:33 PM, Danny wrote:
> Here’s an odd question …
>
>
>
> Today we just found out the cellular company that leases space in
the
> basement and bell tower of our building is shutting this particular
> cellular site down and offering to let us keep any of their
equipment if we
> want, because they’re just going to mothball all of it anyway.
>
>
>
> Is there potentially anything we might find useful for a start-up
LPFM
> station? I realize the technology is very different, but is there
> anything we might want to grab before they haul it all away?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Danny
>
> WSPJ-LP Syracuse NY
>
> Coming in 2015!
>
>
>
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