I always thought some of the off-shore rigs maxed at 150 watts,
until I scanned the ads in QST magazine. The ads I saw said 100
watts, USA rigs included. Knowing that, why in the world would a
contest committee set a power limit at 150 watts? It's beyond me.
>From the comment by Larry, it seems some fellers would throw in
the amp to get 150w, and rightly so. Why not? Then there's these
old stubborn meters that need 250 watts to show a 150 watt output.
A little edge maybe? No one would do that, eh?
And, Gary, if a tuner is eating up someone's power, might you suggest
to them a bit of pruning for resonance? All tongue in cheek, so to say.
73, de Joe, aa4nn, Ten-Tec only, CW only.
Gary McConville writes:
> Don't forget all the power the tuner 'eats up!'...
>
> >Larry Crim wrote:
> > Its 100 watts now...the rule was changed to prevent guys from
> > using their amp to increase power levels to 150w.
> >
> >
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