Hi Dennis...those of us using M-M technology could theoreticall transmit 2
signals at the same in the same band(mode) and with very little interference
too...thta is what they are referring to...I have 2 and in one case 3 actual
stations on each of the contesting bands...each station is locked out by
another to satisfy the lock out rule of only one signal....de Rick NQ4I
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Dennis Ponsness <wb0wao@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On 8/2/2009 6:51 PM, steve.root@culligan4water.com wrote:
> >> If you have more than one signal present on one band, the FCC considers
> at one of them to be spurious and therefore illegal. That's a bigger deal
> than a contest rule.
> >
>
> Ummm, I don't think that is entirely accurate. Let's say you have a 10m
> beacon but you are also on 10m working CQWW CW - those are two same mode
> signals using the same callsigns on the same band. Totally legal (both for
> FCC and 'test rules). I think that the FCC considers spurious signals
> unwanted signal artifacts of a single, specific transmission and not
> seperate transmissions that may be on the same band. Another example would
> be a special event station running phone, digital and CW all with the same
> call on 20m at the same time - again totally legal.
>
>
>
>
> 73 Dennis - WB0WAO
> EM57 Cape Girardeau County, MO
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