[Amps] SB200 on 30 m

Vic Rosenthal k2vco.vic at gmail.com
Fri Oct 6 13:11:21 EDT 2017


No, what he is saying is that you are not allowed to transmit more than 200 watts. Nothing to do with what the amp is capable of. It’s up to the operator to follow the rules.
Also it refers to “transmitter power output,” regardless of antenna gain, feedline loss, etc.

Vic 4X6GP 

> On 6 Oct 2017, at 19:33, Tom Osborne <w7why1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Then what you are saying is that any amp capable of doing more than 1500
> watts should be illegal in the U.S. by those standards.  73
> Tom W7WHY
> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 9:17 AM, Chris Hays <chris at chrishays.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> From part 97: (excerpt)
>>> 
>>> §97.313   Transmitter power standards.
>>> 
>>> ......
>>> 
>>> (c) No station may transmit with a transmitter power output exceeding
>> 200 W
>>> PEP:
>>> 
>>> (1) On the 10.10-10.15 MHz segment;
>>> 
>>> ....
>> 
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