Power limits:
>From the mighty fine ARRL.ORG site:
US AMATEUR POWER LIMITS
At all times, transmitter power should
be kept down to that necessary to
carry out the desired
communications. Power is rated in
watts PEP output. Unless otherwise
stated, the maximum power output is
1500 W. Power for all license classes
is limited to 200 W in the 10,100-
10,150 kHz band and in all Novice
subbands below 28,100 kHz. Novices
and Technicians are restricted to 200
W in the 28,100-28,500 kHz
subbands. In addition, Novices are
restricted to 25 W in the 222-225
MHz band and 5 W in the 1270-1295
MHz subband.
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/Hambands_color.pdf
So you see it pays to actually check things out. Only Novices and Techs
are restricted in 28.100 to 28.xxx.
15 and 40 are a different story.
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