That's awesome. I didn't realize you needed to be licensed to transmit. I assume this is AM radio right? Because FM requires larger transmitters and lots of power. But I guess it makes sense that anyone conducting a public broadcast needs to know how to maintain a decent signal quality and know their laws as well. I know I'm late responding but I wish you luck.
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Thanks, I passed with Honours.
As a licensed Amateur I can transmit on specified frequencies, across AM, FM ,SSB and code.
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Congrats man that's awesome! Do you have a particular plan for what you're going to broadcast? You should do simulcast specials where you livestream to YT etc while you're broadcasting. A lot of radio does that now and it's pretty cool to watch.
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I haven't decided, but I am interested in the digital communications stuff that I am now licensed to experiment with.
I have started a Ham Radio community that I will post any of that stuff to.
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