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   In fact, the most significant distance in the above chart is the 1.9 µV signal 
strength permissible at 1260 feet (about 1/4 mile), covering a circular area of 
about 114 acres.  A quick glance at stereo FM receiver specifications shows 
typical sensitivity of 1.7 µV before considering high-gain antennas or 
preamplifiers.  Your non-licensed signal can provide serious competition to a 
public broadcast station fifty miles away, a station which someone in your 
neighborhood may have set up a special antenna to enjoy. 
 
   Calibrated "field strength meters" such as described in the ARRL Radio  
Amateur's Handbook can detect signals down to about 100 microvolts.  To 
measure RF field strength below such a level, professional or laboratory 
equipment and sensitive receivers are required.  A "sensitive" receiver 
responds to a signal of 1 or even .5 microvolt "delivered" to the receiver input 
by antenna.  If the antenna is not good, the receiver cannot respond to the 
presence of fractions of a microvolt of RF energy. 
 
SUMMARY 
 
   The present edition of Part 15 of the FCC rules does not provide detailed  
guidance on ALL aspects of using a low-power transmitter such as the 
FM10A.  The main point is that you may not cause any interference 
whatsoever to licensed broadcast services and that you must be willing to 
put up with any interference that you may experience. 
 
   In addition to operations not requiring authorization, you also have the 
option of writing a clear and polite letter to the FCC Engineer-in-Charge of 
your local district, describing your intended operation.  Mention the operating 
frequency and planned hours of operation.  This could be a good step to take 
if your project is on behalf of a school, Scout or community group. 
   If you become further fascinated with the service rendered by low-power  
broadcasting, other FCC regulations explain how to apply for a license or 
other authorization which may permit you to upgrade your FM10A or other 
equipment to accomplish any objective which the FCC sees to be in the 
public interest and not interfering with other authorized uses of the radio 
spectrum. 
 
Lawful use suggestions for the FM10A 
 
1. Build and adjust this kit strictly according to the published 
instructions. 
 
2. Use the whip antenna supplied with the Ramsey case set, CFM. 
 
3. Do not modify your kit in any way.