@Electronics4u na @Meria Mata & other profs, i want to set up a radio station that transmit a km just for my hood . can you refer me to any one who does this kind of job na price
any advice will highly be appriciated
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This sounds all sorts of illegal
Don’t know much about radio transmission but I think CCK watakukamua hkm
In accordance with provisions of Section 46C of the Kenya Information and Communications Act, 1998, it is illegal to provide any form of broadcasting service in Kenya without a license. Contravention of this law attracts a fine not exceeding Kshs. 1, 000,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or both.
http://www.ca.go.ke/index.php/broadcasting
am asking hadi licences
read everything here first because there is “no one” who can do it for you.
http://www.ca.go.ke/index.php/broadcasting
Huduma centers
Raspberry pi can achieve this with a good antenna. There’s a DIY on YouTube.
Go for it hata Gmoney wa HBT ran a pirate radio station in UK
Here’s the link http://makezine.com/projects/pirate-radio-throwies
Don’t forget the band pass filter.
Throw in a weather station (pi weather station or home weather station) to broadcast weather updates.
Kuna kitu inaitwa amateur radio. But the range is kidogo sana.
range inaweskua 1km
There are so many other ways to katia huyo Mathee wa mtaa. You can call, whatsapp, sms, walk there, tweet, K/talk, Fbook, smoke.
washana na broadcasting
pirate radio…
There is this Somali guy at Kakuma refugee camp who was aired in the media recently for putting up a radio station using a windmill and some other old radio sets.He broadcasts within the camp by bellowing Somali tunes.If he did it outside the camp,he would have been caught up by the law.
In other words:utakamuliwa na cactus!!!.. utaweza?
Hii ni gane?
from the little knowledge i gained while doing an engineering course, they say the higher the frequency the shorter the wavelength. Hence for a kilometer it means it will be of high frequency… Frequency is a limited resource. Consult with CAK.