Ramsey Electronics FM10A manual Immediately

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4.Check your intended operating frequency very carefully, as clearly explained in this instruction manual, to ensure you will not cause interference to reception of licensed broadcasting.

5.If you receive ANY complaint about your transmissions interfering with broadcast reception, stop or change your operation

IMMEDIATELY.

6.If you are contacted by the FCC regarding use of this device, cooperate fully and promptly.

7.Do your own homework and research to understand and comply with present and future FCC rulings concerning devices of this kind.

8.Do not use made-up "station call signs" to identify your transmissions. Only the FCC has the authority to issue such callsigns. Use some other way to identify your transmitting activity, such as "This is Stereo 90.5, Seabreeze School Student Music Radio," and so forth.

9.Identify the location and purpose of your transmissions from time to time. This is common courtesy toward other persons who may hear your signal. The FCC is toughest about clandestine transmission which cost time and money to track down.

10. Do not assume that the mere fact that you purchased this kit gives you any specific right to use it for any purpose beyond generating a low-level RF signal which is barely detectable beyond the perimeter of your personal dwelling space.

Finally, the FCC Rules call for the posting of printed notices on devices intended for non-licensed operation under Part 15 Rules. You will find such notices written up for the front or back of the instruction manual for nearly any computer or video accessory that you have seen in recent months. Consult the Part 15 Rules for the exact wording of such notices. Following is a text for such a notice which responds to FCC rule making intentions:

NOTICE:

The radio-frequency "intentional radiator" device which may be constructed from kit parts supplied by us is intended and designed by Ramsey Electronics, Inc. to conform to applicable provisions of Part 15 of FCC Rules. The individual kit-builder and all users of this device assume responsibility for lawful uses conforming to FCC Part 15 Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

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FM Stereo Transmitter Partial List of Available Kits Ramsey Transmitter Kits Ramsey ELECTRONICS, INC Table of ContentsIntroduction Circuit Description Resistors Parts List CapacitorsSemiconductors Hardware and MiscellaneousREQUIRED, not Supplied FM10A Parts Layout DiagramOptional First assembly steps Assembly InstructionsBuilding your FM10A Stereo Transmitter Enough said. . . Lets get building Wiring the audio input circuits RF amplifier and final components Page Desired Transmitter Frequency Range C16 Value FM10A frequency range selectionChoosing AN Operating Frequency Transmitting Frequency Adjusting Your FM10A TransmitterAudio Connection Stereo balancePower Supply Considerations Using the FM10A Within the HomeD. Power on Indicator Experimental Broadcasting Projects Antenna Ideas Antenna Alternatives Troubleshooting GuideHints Appendix a FCC Rules and Information Page Page Appendix B Understanding Legal Field Strength Why talk about acres? Lawful use suggestions for the FM10A SummaryImmediately Final comment Ramsey Kit Warranty Required Tools Estimated Assembly TimeAdditional Suggested Items Total Solder Points