<< The real problem is that the new regulations will provide one more wonderful weapon with which local governments and the attornies of ignorant non-amateur neighbors can bash us >> It is my opinion
will No where is it your God given right to use 1500W. The pessimistic view would be: 1) You are still limited to 30' according to the town. 2) You now have to run QRP to meet the emmision standard.
NO???? Oh man! If you look at the rules though there is a time limit for the whole thing.... I need to go read again but I think it is 10 minutes, so you don't hae to be in compliance for the whole
<< They will still think that 30' is reasonable and you will have to turn down your power to to meed the ADDITIONAL FCC rule. I don't think that they will see those two rules as mutually exclusive, b
An interesting thought. Here's one data point that might apply during a RTTY contest: freq: 28.1 power out: 1500 watts KT-34XA (11dBd, according to KLM) 100' 9913 100% emission mode duty factor 70% t
I think there are two time averaging (both equalling 33-50% duty cycle or something like that) situations. I believe one was 10 or 15 minutes over a 30 minute period. Also, average power rather than
snip.. Doug, I agree that this could be some help when putting up a new tower, but what happens to those who have a small tower up now and don't have the dollars or land to raise a 100' tower? Just f
I think there are two time averaging (both equalling 33-50% duty cycle or something like that) situations. I believe one was 10 or 15 minutes over a 30 minute period. Also, average power rather than
I think there are two time averaging (both equalling 33-50% duty cycle or something like that) situations. I believe one was 10 or 15 minutes over a 30 minute period. Also, average power rather than