K4LT wrote:
> Of course, remember that in the Novice/Technician bands, USA ops must
> reduce power to the max of 250W or they could be DQ'ed for that.
K5TR replied:
> If you read Part 97 you will note this does not apply to 10m.
Two good points. I'm amazed how many U.S. hams don't realize the
restriction DOES apply in the 80, 40 and 15-meter Novice bands (and it's
200 W PEP). But there are also a number of folks who unnecessarily
restrict themselves on 10. I doubt I coulda wkd 5A1A in WW CW on 28.192
if I had turned the amp off!
Attached is the relevant rule (47 CFR 97.313(c)). My apologies to the
non-U.S. hams who couldn't care less about this thread.
73,
Tim Totten, n4gn@iglou.com
http://www.iglou.com/n4gn/
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(c) No station may transmit with a transmitter power exceeding 200 W
PEP on:
(1) The 3.675-3.725 MHz, 7.10-7.15 MHz, 10.10-10.15 MHz, and 21.1-
21.2 MHz segments;
(2) The 28.1-28.5 MHz segment when the control operator is a Novice
or Technician operator; or
(3) The 7.050-7.075 MHz segment when the station is within ITU
Regions 1 or 3.
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