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Re: [Amps] Amplifier for 630 meter band

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Amplifier for 630 meter band
From: Merv Schweigert via Amps <amps@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Merv Schweigert <k9fd@flex.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2017 11:13:53 -1000
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##  what config are they using to achieve 80 to 90 % eff ??   Is it class D or 
E or similar ?
Yes both class D and E are used to achieve high efficiency.

##  if u only run  5 watts  ERP, nobody is gonna hear you at the best of times. 
 You cant
work em, if they cant hear you.

Jim   VE7RF
Not true at all, first off FCC rules are 5 Watt, if you wish to break em go right ahead, Your not only dealing with FCC, but with the Utilities commission who also uses the band for power line PLC controls etc on those freqs. If you interfere with them you
can bet they will be filing against you.  Thats no concern of mine.
You cannot use the band until you file with the UTC and they check to see if your
within range of their operations.  You can be denied.

I have run 1 watt erp for the past 3 years if not more, I can daily have two way with VK, and usually ZL. Of course USA mainland and Canada. During the winter season its no problem to work ZF, USA, VE, VK, ZL, JA, and Im sure others if there were any other active on other locations. Many of the 630 stations use 1 to 5 watts ERP. Last nite at sunset I worked K2BLA 4750miles with 1 watt, JT9 QSO. Have worked NO3M,
many VE7, and of course west coast etc both JT9 and CW.

One thing 630 newbies are going to find out, they cant hear.. most locations are covered with noise of all types, if you think you have noise on 160M wait till you try listening on 630. Every neighbors crap and every leaky insulator for miles is
heard quite well.

73 Merv K9FD/KH6




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