Vincent Keene wrote:
Graham Jagger wrote:
I know when we were down there for the T&T you said that you could pickup that frequency down the end of the runway area we normally use. From the GK area that is pretty good. I tried the same test in my car. I could barely pickup that frequency at the finish of the course with the volume cranked.
Part of the problem with the range is our FM transmitting signal isn't amplified. Most radio stations like WRDU transmit over 100,000 watts...that's a lot of power! I think Mike is working on something to boost the output of the signal.
Another problem is our transmitting antenna does not "break the plane" of the bus. The bus' top is physically higher than the top of the antenna. That limits the range of the transmitter. If we can get the antenna up higher than the top of the bus the signal will travel further. Of course then we will have Ryan ripping off the antenna in addition to the top of the bus!

A few things about the FM trans implementation.
The Ramsey FM-25b is a 25mW transmitter. It's set to full strength, which is technically probably already illegal per FCC regs. Considering we operate at sites where the FCC may already have a keep eye (airports), I don't think we want to look for ways to break into the MegaWatts
With that said, 25mW is the SIGNAL strength, not the LEVEL. Don't get the 2 confused. I think the signal strength is perfectly fine. It worked up to 0.2-0.3 miles in various directions at Lburg. Probably more like 0.5 miles line-of-sight. If we can't get 0.5 miles to a remote finish at Sanford, then we need to evaluate.
Part 2 of this, the LEVEL of the output, is where we have (had?) a problem. The level output of the FM trans was set at anout 1/3. At the rallycross we set it to max. It's much better now - less cranking of the volume knob in your car to hear it.
However, we also discovered that the LINE OUT of the amplifier which plugs INTO the FM transmitter is, for some reason, very, very weak. Rob and I are working on that now.
The goal is basically to have 0.5 mile signal range and a level setting that doesn't require volume to be cranked from where it would be set when you listen to music.
Hope that all made sense.
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