The original problem was low power on 30 meters, indicating the AMP is
not tuning correctly. If it were my amp, I would want to correct that.
THEN, I would run it at 200 Watts. --Mike, WV2ZOW
On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 4:17 PM, Glen Zook via Amps <amps@contesting.com> wrote:
> The power output the amplifier is capable of is not regulated. However, no
> amateur radio operator can legally operate the equipment at more than
> 1500-watts peak power output except, of course, on the 30-meter band or on
> bands that effective radiated power are restricted and the effective radiated
> power would be in excess of the maximum in the regulations.
>
> Glen, K9STH
> Website: http://k9sth.net
>
> From: Tom Osborne <w7why1@gmail.com>
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Sent: Friday, October 6, 2017 11:36 AM
> Subject: Re: [Amps] SB200 on 30 m
>
> Then what you are saying is that any amp capable of doing more than 1500
> watts should be illegal in the U.S. by those standards. 73
> Tom W7WHY
>
>
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