According to the ARRL web page:
"Right now, you don't need a license to operate on 1750 meters, but
there are severe legal restrictions on what you can put on the air
there. For starters, you can't run more than 1 W input to the
transmitter's final stage, and the entire length of the transmission
line and antenna combined cannot exceed 15 meters "
How does that jibe with using a very large amp? ONE watt INPUT to
the FINAL STAGE?
Sorry ... just playing devil's advocate here.
73
Don
N8DE
Quoting Chris Wilson <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hello Don,
Absolutely within the rules, antenna efficiency for anything a UK ham
is likely to erect for 136kHz is woefully inefficient. And I'm sick of
mollycoddling FET's :)
On Wednesday, May 24, 2017, you wrote:
As the FCC proposal for this band includes a restriction to 5 watts
EIRP ... do you think an amp there is within the rules?
73
Don
N8DE
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Chris mailto:chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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