At 05:27 PM 1/14/00 -0800, Lamb wrote:
>
>I have found a simpler approach to power measurement, on the air.
>
>It requires no complicated formulas or sophisticated equipment.
>
>The method outlined below is used on the air in the 75 meter dx window with
>the antenna pointed long path at sunup using a cubical quad at 150 feet.
>
>Power Effect
>
>0 - 100 watts No one returns my call
>100 -1500 watts Sometimes I get an answer
>1500 ++ watts The electric skylight above our bed opens, waking my
>wife.
>
>73, Colin K7FM
Colin,
Not having an electric skylight, I've never had the oppertunity to use that
method.
Around here, power measurement is somewhat less subtle:
If no one complains, power out is too low.
If there are so many complaints that the FCC takes notice, power out *may*
be too high.
The number of .30 caliber bullet holes in the windows are a fair indicator
of the magnitude of illegality involved.
73,
Larry - W7IUV
w7iuv@arrl.net
http://www.axtek.com/w7iuv
Amp pix at http://207.108.137.61
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