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Re: [Amps] SB200 on 30 M - CANADA

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Subject: Re: [Amps] SB200 on 30 M - CANADA
From: jerome schatten <romers@shaw.ca>
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2017 16:19:24 -0700
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Herewith from the frozen north are the rules:

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Abstract from Industry Canada website: 
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01226.html#p10.2

RBR-4 — Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio 
Service

10. Restrictions on Capacity and Power Output
The transmitting power of an amplifier installed at an amateur station shall 
not be capable of exceeding by more than 3 dB the transmitting power limits 
described in this section.

10.1 Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic Qualification

The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic Qualification is 
limited to a maximum transmitting power of:

(a) where expressed as direct-current input power, 250 W to the anode or 
collector circuit of the transmitter stage that supplies radio frequency energy 
to the antenna; or
(b) where expressed as radio frequency output power measured across an 
impedance-matched load,
(i) 560 W peak envelope power for transmitters that produce any type of single 
sideband emission, or
(ii) 190 W carrier power for transmitters that produce any other type of 
emission.
10.2 Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Advanced Qualification

The holder of an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Advanced Qualification 
is limited to a maximum transmitting power of:

(a) where expressed as direct-current input power, 1,000 W to the anode or 
collector circuit of the transmitter stage that supplies radio frequency energy 
to the antenna; or
(b) where expressed as radio frequency output power measured across an 
impedance-matched load,
(i) 2,250 W peak envelope power for transmitters that produce any type of 
single sideband emission, or
(ii) 750 W carrier power for transmitters that produce any other type of 
emission.

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Thanks to all that responded to my initial enquiry re the SB200 — Vic 4X4GP had 
the fix I was looking for: Move the 20m tap down towards the 40m tap — 
everything remains the same on 80/40 and easily restored to original -  
Brilliant!

Best,
jerome - VA7VV/VE7ASS
Vancouver


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