In the late 1960's, I was stationed in Asmara, Ethiopia (now Eritrea). The
power limitations read as follows: "Power output shall be limited to 100
watts during periods of no modulation." We figured that was open to a lot
of interpretation, on SSB you could run a megawatt so long as your carrier
was properly suppressed and you had no fan noise in the background.
Regards, Mike N4NT@chartertn.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Firson, YD1BIH" <firson@hotmail.com>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 10:00 AM
Subject: [AMPS] Power Limit
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| In my country (Indonesia) permitted power limit for High Frequencies are
10
| watt for "Siaga", 100 watt for "Penggalang", and 500 watt for "Penegak".
| Almost amateur here hold licences as "Siaga" (my be Novice in USA). As we
| know standard comercial transceiver are 100 watt, now almost no "Siaga"
| using 10 watt in his daily transmission.
|
| Could you explain how amateur regulation in your country, this important
for
| me as comparison.
|
| Sorry, is it out of topic ??.
|
| Firson - YD1BIH
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