200 pep out of the amp or transmitter. So if you can increase signal with
antenna gain, go for it.
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From: Amps [amps-bounces@contesting.com] on behalf of Joe [nss@mwt.net]
Sent: Friday, October 6, 2017 9:51 AM
To: ka4inm@gmail.com; amps
Subject: Re: [Amps] SB200 on 30 M
This is an interesting question.
On the ARRL Page it states,
30 Meters
Maximum power, 200 watts PEP. Amateurs must avoid interference to the
fixed service outside the US.
Now is that Input Power? Output Power, or ERP Power?
Joe WB9SBD
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On 10/6/2017 10:43 AM, Ron Youvan wrote:
> Chris AB6QK Hays wrote:
>
>> I don't know the rules in Canada, but 30 meters is a shared
>> allocation and
>> in the U.S. the power limit is 200 watts PEP. 300 watts on 30 meters is
>> illegal in the U.S. Check your local regulations.
>
> That is true, and a good point, unless you feed a horizontally
> polarized turnstile antenna where a TPO of 400 Watts would be the
> limit. (-3 dB gain over a dipole)
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