I am considering moving my radio gear out of the lower level of my house to the upper level. My reason is that I can convert a couple of 30 amp circuts over to 220V I had installed to run my computer
Hi, Terry... Although I'd much rather be on the ground floor, we just moved into our second house where my shack is located on the second floor, almost directly beneath two antennas. Not glowing in t
There is an on-line RF exposure calculator on the Web that will tell you whether the RF exposure inside your house (not to mention your shack) meets FCC standards. Whatever the merits of the concern
It is here: http://n5xu.ae.utexas.edu/rfsafety/ -- George Fremin III "I'm talkin' 'bout that outlaw X Johnson City, TX It's cuttin' through the air.... " K5TR (ex.WB5VZL) 830/868-2510 -- "Heard it on
Maybe I was a bit flippant, Pete. You're absolutely right, it is the law, and I had done the calculations in both locations, on all my antennas, though I haven't renewed my license since the rule wen
Don, I think you're setting yourself up for some problems which while solvable are better avoided. I've operated under the conditions you described, although at a maximum of 500 W out. I didn't have
Hi Don, A lot of whether this is going to be problematic or not depends on the exact configuration details of your house construction, details about the antennas and their orientation(s), and how you