I was tinkering around with 2 old signal amplifiers and was successfully able to get over the air signal from about 5 inches. I want to try to expand that range to something ALOT bigger, but know nothing about electronics. I was thinking about mabye repurposing an old microwave power supply, but i have no idea how these things work.
What I want to happen:
-not die from electric shock
-have a broadcast range of 100-500ft
-as little power draw as possible
-needs to be NTSC
Cool project OP. I would also like my own anise station in my house.
Be aware that you're breaking FCC/Federal law running an unlicensed TV station. This is also more >>/diy/
I'd limit it to 50-75 feet and reduce operating hours and frequencies to where no one would notice it. Check your cross channel interference and do research in your area as step 1. Legal is step 0.
Op here. I'm pretty sure 500 feet is the max legal transmission range for my state.
I too am interested in this
>>55435529
Aren't things like this measured in power?
>>55435529
whose feet do you measure with ?
>>55437894
Kek, another anon here, is there another purpose besides tinkering to do this? Making sure I'm not missing out on some cool setups
>>55435151
Anise? Google returned nothing useful
Op here. I know nothing about electronics but I think I should replace the transformer.
Go get yourself an amateur radio license or you'll have the FCC's dick up your butt pretty soon.
>>55438034
Bump