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[Amps] Speaking of Palomar

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Subject: [Amps] Speaking of Palomar
From: stevek at jmr.com (Steve Katz)
Date: Wed Mar 12 11:31:50 2003
CCI (Communications Concepts) sells LP filter kits to go with their Motorola
App-note based amplifiers, for users to homebrew a bandswitching filter bank
and be compliant with FCC spectral purity requirements -- and they sell them
very cheaply.  Last time I bought some, I think the filters were about $10
per band, well worth it.  If the Palomar amps have no bandswitch, this might
be a good option.  -WB2WIK/6

"Success is the ability to go from failure to failure with no loss of
enthusiasm." -Winston Churchill

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vic Rosenthal [SMTP:vic@rakefet.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 8:15 AM
> To:   N8WNB@aol.com
> Cc:   amps@contesting.com
> Subject:      Re: [Amps] Speaking of Palomar
> 
> N8WNB@aol.com wrote:
> > 
> > I have one of the new Palomar amps, it is the HD-250. It come with
> absolutely
> > no paper work whatsoever. It operates from 10-40 with no tuning (it
> cannot be
> > tuned). 
> 
> I am not fmiliar with this particular model, but if it does not have a
> switched
> lowpass filter (in other words, if it doesn't have a bandswitch) then it
> is
> certainly generating harmonics to a degree far beyond what the FCC
> permits.  It
> can't legally be sold for amateur purposes.  If you operate on a frequency
> whose
> harmonics fall outside of the ham bands, you could be cited and fined by
> the
> FCC.  Does it have a bandswitch?
> 
> Vic K2VCO
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