> > Surprisingly, ERP-based calculation stays simple.
> > All one must do is determine
> > the "ERP Factor" pivot point that makes the most
> > sense for a given band. Let's
> > use some real examples <snip>
> If this is implemented there will be many who will
> stay with small antennas with broader patterns but run
> relativley high power (just to be able to stay in the
> "Low ERP" category). So then the bands will be full of
> all these less directive alligator stations who can't
> hear squat.
Maybe...but that strategy is something that they will find is counterproductive
and eventually find a strategy that works better for them. The ERP-based
proposal still allows us to be stupid if we want to be stupid. :) It also
corrects a loophole that I've outlined in previous emails.
> And just how would you categorize a rhombic or corner
> reflector antenna in terms of elements?
And how about parabolics and simple feedhorns? I've already mentioned that
these items would require some thought...but that the concept of ERP-based
segregation is a fairer way to do things than the present RF Output only
method. I would also say (opinion) that if someone is capable of stacking
rhombics to get appreciable gain, then they are also capable of a more
complicated method of determining their participation category. :)
Ev, W2EV
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