[Amps] 1.3K-FA

Roger D Johnson n1rj at roadrunner.com
Fri May 5 18:18:30 EDT 2017


Please read the question!!!!! I'm looking for info on the PAD not the regulations
that require the pad!

73, Roger


On 5/5/2017 5:52 PM, Glen Zook wrote:
> The rule is only for commercially manufactured amplifiers that are offered for 
> sale in the United States and possessions.  Home brew amplifiers, modified 
> amplifiers, etc., are exempt from the regulation.  You do need to make sure 
> that the amplifier meets the standards in 47 CFR Part 97 Section 97.307. 
>  However, all equipment needs to meet 97.307 no matter what the origin.
>
>
> Glen, K9STH
>
> Website: http://k9sth.net
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* John Simmons <jasimmons at pinewooddata.com>
> *To:* Roger D Johnson <n1rj at roadrunner.com>
> *Cc:* Amplifier Reflector <amps at contesting.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, May 5, 2017 11:44 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [Amps] 1.3K-FA
>
>
> See: http://w6pql.com/parts_i_can_provide.htm 
> <http://w6pql.com/parts_i_can_provide.htm>about 2/3 down the page,
> "**HF, VHF and UHF input attenuators for LDMOS amplifiers", **Then
> "Click here for additional info" Jim's boards are very nicely made and
> inexpensive**. **Pick out what you want and order from him. He usually
> ships from stock and is great to deal with.
>
> Subtract 15dB from the gain of your amp, then buy the attenuator to
> match. However I don't think the rule applies to homebrew amps.**
> **


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