Your Own Pirate Radio station?

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Pirate is an archaic term. I prefer micro-broadcaster.
Note, the information in this video is just that, information. I am not responsible for your actions or if you get fined by the FCC. Ramsey Electronics kits are NOT designed to break the law, so I suggest no modifications be made. If you're just looking for something for your neighborhood, stick with Ramsey. Again, I am not responsible for your actions.
www.ramseyelectronics.com
I suggest the FM-25B Kit, as seen in this video. If you're into AM, then I'd recommend the AM-25. I also own one of these and have been pleased with it. You must build it correctly for it to work.
You can also do a search on ebay for pre-built factory tested Ramsey kits.
To check for open frequencies in your area, use common sense, and the following link:
www.radio-locator.com
They have a tool that shows you unused frequencies usually someone with an in car mp3 transmitter will use. As long as your power is low, you can have a small radio station.
The radio station in this video (MiloFM) does NOT make it to 1 mile under normal conditions. It barely gets out of the antenna before fading out. I have done this intentionally to keep the station within legal limits.
The higher the antenna, the better the range for FM, pure and simple. In a flat area, like Nebraska, your station will travel farther. For AM, this does not matter. The more power you put out on AM, the farther it will go. Remember, there are limits to power. Do the research.
In summary, the main things you need to broadcast a radio station are:
A transmitter
An antenna designed for whichever band you choose
Audio source
Common sense.
Also... licensed radio stations have the rights, you do not. If you broadcast on their frequencies, they can, and will come and get you and chop your balls off (not kidding :D)
If you still want more information, I found an excellent article here:
www.littleradio.com/entry/how_...
Here is the antenna I use:
www.fmdxantenna.com/proddetail...
Music is Creative Commons Licensed under attribution. It is the song Lightin by Antony Raijekov. I have the license to use this song, if anyone requests to see it. The artist does not endorse any product in this video.

Пікірлер: 478

  • @Radiodotco
    @Radiodotco3 жыл бұрын

    Arrggg matey! Let's take to the high broadcasting seas 🏴‍☠️

  • @danholocaust7364
    @danholocaust736410 жыл бұрын

    probably the best way to do it is to build this station inside a bunker somewhere near some forest and let it run on batteries.

  • @xtechnolegendx

    @xtechnolegendx

    9 жыл бұрын

    Or have a ham radio or something attached to the auxiliary so you can be miles away from the thing lol

  • @BitsofSkin

    @BitsofSkin

    6 жыл бұрын

    A HAM radio? For Normal FM TX? STFU you clown of a boy!

  • @mehmedkaanyaman6740

    @mehmedkaanyaman6740

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sealand

  • @userNULL

    @userNULL

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BitsofSkin Hes talking broadcasting the audio on a HAM to another HAM receiver with the output into the input of the transmitter, which still isnt a good idea but

  • @tristangrange6564

    @tristangrange6564

    2 жыл бұрын

    i would rather put a solar generator on it so it could run infinitely

  • @PSYCHOPATHiO
    @PSYCHOPATHiO6 жыл бұрын

    this video made me remember how the world was back in the early 2000s, simple internet and no youtube gamers.

  • @brettcooper3893

    @brettcooper3893

    5 жыл бұрын

    I know. I run a pirate station currently and I'll tell ya what: when a natural disaster strikes, people aren't going to be logging onto KZread for information, they're going to be tuning into radio, which is why I've got my station able to operate off of car batteries so I can work in conjunction with local ham radio operators in times of emergency.

  • @JYAF

    @JYAF

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@brettcooper3893 I'm trying to do the same thing. Do you know a substitute for radio locator that doesn't require internet? Anything would be appreciated! Thank you!

  • @DustyEggSauce
    @DustyEggSauce6 жыл бұрын

    Holy shit i havent seen winamp in forever

  • @AudiophileTubes
    @AudiophileTubes12 жыл бұрын

    I am an avid scanner and shortwave radio enthusiast. There are many 'pirate' radio stations you can hear on weeknights on 6.925 MHz (USB mode), especially on weekends and holidays. Even inexpensive portable receivers with a BFO will do the trick, but you have to have a long piece of wire clipped onto the existing whip antenna, hopefully one that runs outside or near a window. Happy listening!

  • @boomstick900
    @boomstick9007 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to make a radio station that plays nothing but dank memes 24/7.

  • @bigcheese6795

    @bigcheese6795

    6 жыл бұрын

    boomstick900 am still waiting for ur radio station lmao

  • @flamethrower82

    @flamethrower82

    6 жыл бұрын

    That sounds like a fun idea!!! If I had a car I'd do it just to piss off the libtards in my area!!

  • @itsme8575

    @itsme8575

    6 жыл бұрын

    still waiting..

  • @danschreffler1280

    @danschreffler1280

    6 жыл бұрын

    Broadcast a warning about eating Tide Pods.

  • @f0XY1337_

    @f0XY1337_

    6 жыл бұрын

    Xd

  • @AudiophileTubes
    @AudiophileTubes11 жыл бұрын

    There is a lot of 'pirate radio' activity on the shortwave bands, specifically on 6.925 MHz AM or 6.955 MHz sideband. This past weekend, I was listening for pirates on those 2 frequencies, and heard about 3 of them broadcasting!

  • @colindale3027
    @colindale302710 жыл бұрын

    PERFICK - Forgot to say I was one of the first Radio Pirates in England in 1964 on the Gun-Towers, Thames Estuary, UK.. RADIO SUTCH. Have a look at my site Colin Dale Radio Sutch .. We English used to get it done until Poxy Politicians Fucked it up ! The bastard who stopped Pirate Radio in the UK was a Prime Minister Harold Wilson ( he's dead ) a real dick head, he even fucked up Rhodesia. You all have a nice day. Regards, Colin Dale..

  • @landpirate1968
    @landpirate19689 жыл бұрын

    Nice video. I'm glad you gave the warning to all wannabe DJs about interference,etc. and made a disclaimer. Pirate radio is a lot of fun, but illegal. Using radio locator is a great idea for finding a clear frequency. In the good ole days it was hit or miss on that one. Generally, if you don't play really offensive content and stay off someone else's frequency, you're ok.

  • @MrPillowStudios

    @MrPillowStudios

    2 жыл бұрын

    No no no. Part 15 allows you to used FCC approved transmitters on the FM and AM bands that transmit under 61 metres. Thank you!

  • @techmanmotherboard9505
    @techmanmotherboard95059 жыл бұрын

    you just need to know what type of transmitter to buy

  • @crimsonking842
    @crimsonking84213 жыл бұрын

    By the way, thanks for making this video. It's probably one of the more easy to understand tutorials on this subject.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    I've been told that a lot. I have worked on air on real radio stations in the past, and hope to do it again.

  • @SugarbabySunny
    @SugarbabySunnyАй бұрын

    I have a little fm broadcaster for playing music from my phone to the car radio. I put it on the radiator in the 125+ year old apartment we lived in and I walked a block away and still picked up my music on my pocket radio! The radiator worked as an antenna!

  • @scottbailey1560
    @scottbailey156011 жыл бұрын

    The rule for unlicensed Part 15 FM is a limit of 250 uV/m at 3 meters. I understand totally that there is no field strength meter that doesn't cost thousands of dollars to measure field intensity. I would think it would be safe to say as long as you don't go over 1/2 mile, then that would be fine. I have read the only big corporate broadcasters are the ones that complain the FCC about Part 15 Operators, but I think if you keep it down under 1/2 mile, you shouldn't have any problems.

  • @eternalfire1244
    @eternalfire124413 жыл бұрын

    @Ubstudios When I built my radio station (20W with +6dB antenna) in college I made the conscious decision to sandbox the low power pc though to reduce the chances of anything screwing with anything in the beginning. Moved to a wired network connection so the journalism students could remotely upload news. A good firewall is a nice way to reduce the risk of anyone breaking in and causing interruptions.

  • @carliraul
    @carliraul14 жыл бұрын

    Thanks to both of you for the info. I really want to start my own station but I cant afford trouble with the FCC. Seems everyone has different information on the topic, some say the main thing is to not cause interference while others say broadcasting on the FM dial is just plain crazy. I'm assuming living right next to NYC would not help my cause either.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    I swear that some times I do get out that far, despite what some say. The FM-25B is fully capable of getting out 1 mile. It all depends on your antenna and it's height. If you don't believe me, come and do a field test.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    From Ramsey Electronics: The present edition of Part 15 of the FCC rules does not provide detailed guidance on ALL aspects of using a low-power transmitter such as the FM25B. The main point is that you may not cause any interference whatsoever to licensed broadcast services and that you must be willing to put up with any interference that you may experience.

  • @bratina501
    @bratina50114 жыл бұрын

    I am starting to run a micro broadcaster but for now using one of the car FM transmitters which I discovered has a range of about 300 feet. I too use Winamp but a plugin called Stereo Tool which does multiplex FM stereo generation and also RDS generation along with full multiband processing. I can have good audio and also RDS data while still staying within 200 KHz of bandwidth and also adding stereo to what would normally be a mono transmitter.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    It is my Antennacraft FM-6, which is connected to the Sony radio you see in the video. It is used for receiving FM stations.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms13 жыл бұрын

    @yamahonkawazuki Generally the farther away you go away from your transmitter, the less chance you have interfering with any licensed station, especially if you are broadcasting legally. The station in the video faded in and out at about the quarter mile mark, which is par with the FM-25B.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms13 жыл бұрын

    @pce81z Thats remaining 100% legal. Depending on where you are, your FM-25B or equivalent may just get out beyond a mile or so. Antenna height is a big factor. I have trouble believing the FCC would care about an FM-25B with 25mW, if you don't egg them on or give them a reason to fine you.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @geezlouies It depends greatly on a number of factors, most notably terrain. The antenna i have is a ground plane 1/4 wave FM broadcast antenna. I didn't modify my FM-25B at any point. It is the factory repaired/tested model. I also use RG-6 cable.

  • @AudiophileTubes
    @AudiophileTubes11 жыл бұрын

    I'm a radio listener, and i've never heard an FM pirate. I hear many shortwave pirates though, mainly on 6.925 MHz, AM. They come on during weekend or holiday evenings. Just hook up a wire antenna at least 20 feet or more in length (you can clip it on your shortwave radio's whip antenna) near a window.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    Yes you can. As I said in the video, the audio source is really up to you.

  • @g7mzh
    @g7mzh11 жыл бұрын

    About 50 yards. The legal power limit for VHF senders in the UK is 50 nanowatts ERP, to allow for things like car radio adaptors.

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl12 жыл бұрын

    They use radio direction finding equipment, which is not hard to do. Any radio with a ferrite bar can be used as direction finder. When the ferrite bar is broadside to the transmitter, the signal will be at full strength. When pointed directly at the radio signal, a "nulling" effect will happen, and you hear no signal. Just follow where the ferrite bar is pointing when the station is "nulled out" and it will lead you right to the station. Try it with a common household portable AM radio.

  • @AntiqueRadios
    @AntiqueRadios9 жыл бұрын

    When it comes to FM height is everything. Height, height, and more height is what I learned in the broadcast biz. Also you need to consider coaxial cable line loss. It's best to install the transmitter in a waterproof container and mount it directly below your antenna as this will keep line loss to a minimum. Just run your A/C power adaptor line and audio lines outside your window and up to your transmitter and your set.

  • @BlackPride1000

    @BlackPride1000

    9 жыл бұрын

    AntiqueRadios With What You Said Will This Give Me More Distance When Transmitting

  • @kungpow8062

    @kungpow8062

    8 жыл бұрын

    +AntiqueRadios so if I had a small(ish) antenna on top of a hill overlooking a valley with a small town underneath, would I be able to cover the majority of the town. (its like 1 or 2 square miles)

  • @raffiapa
    @raffiapa13 жыл бұрын

    Hey! First of all, thanks for the awesome videos. I've already ordered the Ramsey FM25 kit, but had a question for you regarding the kit. Did you use any "upgrades" for the kit or just the provided parts? From what I understand (and I could be wrong) the Ramsey is a 25mW transmitter. Is this sufficient to broadcast say over a 5 mile radius? and if not, what hardware can I upgrade while putting the Ramsey kit together? Thanks for any information you can provide.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @Djcaribbean read the instructions, its under the lid not on the outside. There are three switches that correspond to what frequency you want it on.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms13 жыл бұрын

    @outatime1955 Yes, this is true. FM operates on a sort of capture basis, where the stronger signal will be what the receiver locks on to. If your station is stronger, almost all FM radios will lock onto yours. I'd like to add that commercial FM stations transmit up to 100kw in power. The chances of fuzzing up a 100kw station, unless you're on fringe coverage, are low.

  • @bratina501
    @bratina50113 жыл бұрын

    I ran FM for a while but kept having problems with my transmitter drifting and took it off the air after just a couple days out of frustration I too used Winamp for my audio source for music playback and processing. Right now my station has moved over to AM but no Ramsey transmitter here. What I am using is known as the Alfredo Lite Special C-QUAM AM stereo transmitter but the version sold as a kit. Either way good advice for beginning microbroadcasters and good emphasis on being legal.

  • @ReiMomo
    @ReiMomo12 жыл бұрын

    There is a program that is supposed to tune and equalize the audio before is transmitted over FM, it's a plugging for Winamp, it's called Stereo Tool.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms12 жыл бұрын

    @kc8pnd I do, via a little light on the front of the FM-25b. It is hard to tell if you are overmodulating, which is why I listen to the station on multiple radios. I find if the light is barely blinking along with the music, I am not overmodulating. If its constantly blinking, chances are, I am.

  • @JezzMan
    @JezzMan11 жыл бұрын

    "veronica FM" from near bradford, yorkshire got me a 5watt pll and high gain 1/2wave antenna for about £200. It got out about 10 miles (high location / good quality setup) and could be upped to 30watts for "50 extra. I don't know if they still do them tho, I know you can get Veronica kits for a lot less (£100) but a decent antenna is what makes it work - go for half wave vertical they're the best.

  • @ApartmentKing66
    @ApartmentKing6614 жыл бұрын

    @sparky42 Signal strength: 250 microvolts per meter at 3 meters. No processing limitations (just don't overmodulate your signal). No antenna height restrictions. If you have the subcarrier gear, I don't think there are restrictions on msgs, as long as they're not lewd or profane.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @ICOM2957 I'm pretty sure you're ok, just as long as you don't fuzz up a license station. The FCC doesn't really care about Tropo or Sporadic E. I'm sure they get flooded with calls when it happens but they likely just say its the atmosphere.

  • @warmowed
    @warmowed11 жыл бұрын

    check with your local and state laws too! for those in North Carolina regardless of county as of 11-16-2012 so long as you don't interfere with other stations and you stay under a 3 mile transmission range at 12watts your allowed to transimit all you want :D

  • @charlie1452
    @charlie145213 жыл бұрын

    From the FCC Website---- PART 15 DEVICES Unlicensed operation on the AM and FM radio broadcast bands is permitted for some extremely low powered devices covered under Part 15 of the FCC's rules. On FM frequencies, these devices are limited to an effective service range of approximately 200 feet (61 meters). See 47 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) Section 15.239, and the July 24, 1991 Public Notice.

  • @BannedInBostonRadio
    @BannedInBostonRadio11 жыл бұрын

    Good primer. Thanks for posting.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @JZFProductions You gotta make sure none of the components are touching. If you soldered them like the directions say, just clip the wire right near the solder connection (on the bottom) and you'll do fine. Check the directions, I am unfamiliar with the FM10C.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @bjtaudio I agree about the 100 pirates in one area sentence. In Salt Lake City however, the band was full of licensed stations. There are only three places where a pirate radio station could broadcast in that city. In the larger cities, pirate stations will be less to none at all. Out in the country however, where I am now, there are only 5 stations on the entire FM band. That leaves a huge gap.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    ...and yes, it turns. I either point it north or south as to null out the powerful stations in town.

  • @xrqkradio
    @xrqkradio13 жыл бұрын

    @caribootrail I have a Ramsey FM30b mounted 4ft off the ground; to my surprise it covers well with just the telescopic antenna the unit comes with. With a portable radio (Sony ICF-38) It covers few blocks with ease without pulling out the radios antenna. With my cheap aftermarket radio; it covers a town of 3,000. I can hear the signal at K-Mart about 3/4 miles in spots. A 1/4 wave Ground plane outdoors & RG-8 cable would improve coverage a bit. Older wood frame homes populate this area.

  • @Muchcertified
    @Muchcertified3 жыл бұрын

    Been some time.... 11 years, crazy

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms13 жыл бұрын

    @lookforitcx I temporarily put it on hold while I was changing jobs. I'm looking to start it up again from a new location here within a month or so, we'll see.

  • @SignalsEverywhere
    @SignalsEverywhere13 жыл бұрын

    @Ubstudios I used to own a good 5Watt but there was a near by station I had to worry about

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms13 жыл бұрын

    @caribootrail When I had the antenna there I was getting about 1/4 mile under good conditions.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @juangta117 Look for a list of stations in your area and select an open frequency between them. Go out to your car and drive around on that frequency and see if any other stations are using it, if any.

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl12 жыл бұрын

    Using a simple handheld radio transmitter, tune in a station, and then twist it around 360 degrees. You will see at one point, you get full strength, but at 90 degrees to that, you will get null signal. The ferrite coil is very directional. Someone could use this to walk right to you. Their equipment works on same pricipal, but is designed specifically for radio direction finding, and they measure from 2 places, draw the lines on the map, and where the lines meet, boom, there's your station.

  • @ubstudios
    @ubstudios14 жыл бұрын

    Mine runs at a bare minimum. Just enough to cover my house area. Even with this minuscule power, the station gets out really well.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms13 жыл бұрын

    @TheFoolishFilms Your best judgment and a good radio/car radio for open frequencies. I am not familiar with Canada's laws but I'm guessing they are pretty similar to the FCC. As long as you don't put out too much power and futz up a licensed station's broadcast, you'll be okay.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    Ramsey has a number of models. The FM-10 is the cheapest, but it also comes with a price, drifting frequency. I stuck with the FM-25B because it is a solid unit. Google can help you find cheaper ones.

  • @mikedolgon
    @mikedolgon14 жыл бұрын

    this is so awesome, i can't wait to set mine up...how far does your station go...it cut off at 1 mile. how expensive would a decently powered transmitter be? i live in a very densely populated area near several large cities - does that make a difference?

  • @BlGDOG18
    @BlGDOG1814 жыл бұрын

    i used to have a 150 watt transmitter but had to downgrade, the signal was so strong, i could not hear any other station on the radio dial close to the transmitter location, but i got out over 15 miles through!

  • @Trance88
    @Trance8811 жыл бұрын

    Holy crap, man! I'd love to have a pirate radio station that travels around a mile.

  • @18436Melissa

    @18436Melissa

    3 жыл бұрын

    The FCC would not like that.

  • @619xnomo

    @619xnomo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@18436Melissa They really don’t care as long as you aren’t interfering with other frequencies.

  • @MikePowlas

    @MikePowlas

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@18436Melissa Well we have 3 stations that has been running for 8+ years and no FCC at all. So like many have said. "long as you do not interfer with any other stations transmission or the people of the public in any way" You most likely will be able to be on the air for years to come. 📻

  • @brettcooper3893
    @brettcooper38934 жыл бұрын

    The disclaimer at the end is funny because the antenna he's using is in violation of Part 15. Plus the Ramsey kits were never FCC approved. If you want to be totally above-board, you need to use the Rangemaster transmitters. They're Part 15 approved by the FCC, but cost much more than the higher-powered units you can get on Amazon for less than $100 because of the fact that they carry the Part 15 approval.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms13 жыл бұрын

    @40dawilliams I still see the FM-25B on their web page.

  • @starlightcincinnati
    @starlightcincinnati13 жыл бұрын

    @Ubstudios hmmmm that then that is a change...cause they had pulled most of their broadcast equipment for a while and when I inquired they referenced the FCC as the reason....however I know most of what they once sold is no longer available...like for example I remember them selling devices to do wire tapping....lol.....I wondered about that at the time lol

  • @samljer
    @samljer14 жыл бұрын

    yeah, but if thats all you wanted you can get a micro transmitter at like. radioshack, they broadcast like 10 feet or so. good for personal use

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @GameTownTV If you have the FM-25B, you should look in the manual and watch my 2nd video. The manual shows the specifics, the video shows where the switches are.

  • @cryptostorm76
    @cryptostorm768 жыл бұрын

    you need at least 100watts or more to get an entire city on all normal radios

  • @ubstudiosfilms

    @ubstudiosfilms

    8 жыл бұрын

    highly illegal.

  • @cryptostorm76

    @cryptostorm76

    8 жыл бұрын

    yeh but u cant go jail lol ive ran 4 so far caught and arrested never banged up went to court for pence fines

  • @MarkAyt

    @MarkAyt

    8 жыл бұрын

    +John clarke Here in Dublin, Ireland, there used to be a station broadcasting on only 50 watts from a mountain just to the south of the city and they covered the whole city and further!

  • @cryptostorm76

    @cryptostorm76

    8 жыл бұрын

    am in belfast lol used to dx many dudblin pirates from sunset to nsr they both had 300 watts but used wicklow hills ,ive a 25watts tx here at 150m and can reach approx 45 miles Mark Ayt

  • @WildRandomVideos-wo3xe

    @WildRandomVideos-wo3xe

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@ubstudiosfilms Unless you have a license

  • @smallboxoftruths1585
    @smallboxoftruths15856 жыл бұрын

    If I had a 20 nW transmitter and a 3 or 4-foot antenna (on an island) how far would the signal go?

  • @Journalistification
    @Journalistification13 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video but could you tell more on how to keep the FCC of your back if your trying to broadcast in your area? I really wanna try this but don't wanna get in trouble either.

  • @jonfr
    @jonfr11 жыл бұрын

    In the EU the power is limited to 50 nanowatts. In the UK you are not allowed to broadcast more than 30 meters around your transmitter. Please see EU law 2006/771/EC for more details.

  • @twobit211
    @twobit21113 жыл бұрын

    i remember something about the us fcc relaxing radio wattage laws temporarily in the early 90's. Something about the high wattage nessisary for an fcc licence, puts radio b/cast only in the hands of commercial stations? anyone remember anything about this?

  • @carliraul
    @carliraul14 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for all the info! I downloaded part 15 of the FCC rules and found it a bit confusing to say the least. Can you give me some key pointers so that I can safely operate a radio station like yours? I would greatly appreciate it, Thanks!

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @mikedolgon The FM-25B is good, and legal. It all depends on height. The higher your antenna, the farther it will go.

  • @swayamgohil

    @swayamgohil

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are you alive 1

  • @lookforitcx
    @lookforitcx13 жыл бұрын

    @Ubstudios what happened to your station? Did you quit? Nice videos, love it

  • @how2backtrack
    @how2backtrack13 жыл бұрын

    Hey, nice video. Is there a cheaper alternative to the Ramsey FM transmitter? 130$ is a bit pricey for me at the moment. Thanks!

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @GTFORDMAN No, you don't absolutely need the internet to broadcast, but I like having the broadcast computer connected so I can add new music to it. Its totally up to you what you want.

  • @wessie1337
    @wessie133711 жыл бұрын

    The allowed power in Europe (UK belongs to it as far i know!) is 50nW wich is basicly about 10meters distance.

  • @crimsonking842
    @crimsonking84213 жыл бұрын

    Hey man, im a noob at all this but this tutorial has educated me quite a bit. I recently acquired a pioneer tau-11. I've done some recent research on google on what it is, but im still not sure. My question is, can this be used as a transmitter? Thank you.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms12 жыл бұрын

    @bigdaddymatty17 The signal degrades over a distance, but the audio quality stays relatively the same, just quieter.

  • @rricci
    @rricci12 жыл бұрын

    @mikilofo90 If I'm understandug your question correctly, you're asking if this antenna can hadle shortwave broadcasts? I doubt it can. Shortave ends at around 25-30 Nhz (I forgetwhich), but it doesn't matter. Ther FM band here ib the U.S. starts at 87.7 Mhz and ends at 107.9. Know what is after the FM band? Airline and airport band

  • @carliraul
    @carliraul14 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a bunch. So anything over 1 watt wouldn't be compliant?

  • @k107fm
    @k107fm14 жыл бұрын

    Veronica transmitters work very well, i have used 3 different models.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    Radioshack does not carry Ramseys. They carry antennas but they aren't meant for FM broadcasting. I don't have anything other than audio cable from Radioshack.

  • @EveryDaySkinnyGuy
    @EveryDaySkinnyGuy10 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't you hook up a mixing board to the transmitter, and plug a CD player or record player in the mixing board, and play music like that?

  • @CharlieT98
    @CharlieT9811 жыл бұрын

    what if I only use frequencies which are not used or off air, and I'm spontaneous with my pirate show times and dates, and I'm using a max of 5 watts for an fm transmitter? will I be likely to get caught bearing in mind I live in london??

  • @ApartmentKing66
    @ApartmentKing6612 жыл бұрын

    My Part 15 FM has 2 transmitters: I'm also currently using a Ramsey 25B which he shows here; my backup is an EDM, built in South Africa. Where I'd disagree with Ubstudios is on which AM transmitter to use: my Ramsey AM 25 was crap. A ton of work w/negligible range. If you're serious about Part 15 AM, go with a Hamilton Range Master. You may hafta save up, but if serious, you'll have urself a 1st class Part 15 AM. They're also FCC-certified so if it's adjusted properly, ur good to go.

  • @rentatrip1videos
    @rentatrip1videos14 жыл бұрын

    I have been using a Ramsey 30-B with "more power" found for sale on E-Bay - it has 1 watt - not stock 1/4 watt- I have used this unit for 3 years - nice - the 30-B has adjustable frequency - stereo adjustable balance , adjustable volume - I use a Blue Ball snow Ball usb Microphone and run everything through my lap top - via the head phone mini plug jack -"low power source out put-

  • @kc8pnd
    @kc8pnd12 жыл бұрын

    Any updates to your setup? Do you monitor transmitter input so that you don't over modulate it?

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    Sweepers usually. Branding or slogan could also be appropriate.

  • @undergroundradio87.9
    @undergroundradio87.93 жыл бұрын

    used to have one of those ramsey transmitters. pretty good! a shame the company went out of biz.

  • @music556
    @music55614 жыл бұрын

    isnt there a device that you could plug into your ipod or computer or something to transmit songs to a certain fm radio frequency that you could get at future shop or something?

  • @k107fm
    @k107fm14 жыл бұрын

    Veronica transmitters work very well.

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms14 жыл бұрын

    @abseconPC It wouldn't hurt to check SWR. I never have since I don't have capability to do so, but I suspect that my SWR is pretty good.

  • @yamahonkawazuki
    @yamahonkawazuki13 жыл бұрын

    @Ubstudios this where you stated the distance, and NOT interfering wiht other station owners etc?

  • @armansvlogandgaming1785
    @armansvlogandgaming17853 жыл бұрын

    Sir help me sir I have Ramsey stereo fm transmitter there are no any antenna how to make antenna for long range how to long range

  • @AryanLiving
    @AryanLiving12 жыл бұрын

    Can something like this be set up for mobility, would a 12v to 110v power inverter distort the signal?

  • @ubstudiosfilms
    @ubstudiosfilms13 жыл бұрын

    @raffiapa I would strongly discourage modifying the FM-25B. If the unit ever breaks and you are forced to send it to Ramsey, they will not repair a modified unit. Also, modifying the transmitter to boost the power would be illegal. I get out pretty far on 25mW and am happy with it. The antenna height and type dictate how far you want to go. Keep it legal.

  • @TheDropcik
    @TheDropcik13 жыл бұрын

    nice vid.but one qustion.you said if you dont have a computer then use a raido.if you dont have a computer,then how would you watch this video?

  • @DrentseRedneckOfficieel
    @DrentseRedneckOfficieel11 жыл бұрын

    Here in The Netherlands there are pirate radio stations you can here in the halfe country sometimes. They are playing music like on my channel :)

  • @ApartmentKing66
    @ApartmentKing6614 жыл бұрын

    @stewartx5 "Unlicensed" does NOT automatically mean "illegal." If the station complies with Part 15.219 of the FCC Rules & Regs, you're just fine. I suggest you look it over if you haven't already, but your comment implies that you haven't.

  • @AxelMartinez-gv6dp
    @AxelMartinez-gv6dp8 жыл бұрын

    how can you expand watts?

  • @THE.FAKENEWS
    @THE.FAKENEWS3 жыл бұрын

    That song is bangin'

  • @101popster
    @101popster14 жыл бұрын

    what is the max voltage you can use to power your station..i cant find that.

  • @cristianiman47
    @cristianiman473 жыл бұрын

    Bro, this is 11 years old video 😱🎉

  • @abseconPC
    @abseconPC14 жыл бұрын

    do you need to check SWR like cb and ham and keep it below 2.1:1 but on my cb i keep it 1.5-1.8:1

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