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==='''General Information'''===
 
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Revision as of 10:16, 27 April 2011

General Information

Legal Familiarization To do anything contrary to FCC rules is at WHOEVER YOU ARE's own responsibility and that the information provided is for educational purposes and that DIYLIGHTANIMATION is not responsible for anything you do illegally.

We only need 250-300 feet and 500 ft., is pushing it. The FCC will bust those who have these .5 to 5 Watt systems with dipole half wave antennas sticking up in the yard or on the roof. if they are hanging Antennas up on the house and transmitting more than 100 yards there will be a big target on them. Antennas should be kept out of site, in the house, not on the house or in the yard.

Find a Open Frequency U.S. light-show masters should always visit

http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/vacant

before setting up their transmitter. You input your ZIP code and it tells you the three or four frequencies that work the best in your area

Recommended Transmitters by DLA Members (not DLA)

In No particular order

  • EDM LCD
  • EDM-TX-LCD-EP
  • Ramsey FM100B
  • Ramsey 25B
  • Vastelec FM02

Not Recommended Transmitters

  • Whole House Transmitters
  • Belkin Ipod

Antenna’s & Frequency only

Types of Antenna

Benefits of them

How to’s

What not to do's