Not all jurisdictions have a 200 Watt power limit on 30 meters like the US has. For instance in Canada the power limit is 500 Watts.
--I can’t remember where I found that Canadian power limit information, I believe it was from the author of the DXLab suite of software that I use.
All I know is that other jurisdictions have different power limits; and the FCC is trying to protect other US Government users that are still on the band from too much Amateur Radio interference—like that is actually doing any good.
Dave w6de
From: Mldxcc [mailto:mldxcc-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Bill Haddon
Sent: 09 April, 2016 03:03
To: SHIRLEY ROSE
Cc: MLDXCC Lode; NCCC Reflector
Subject: Re: [Mldxcc] FT4JA
Well, took me a few calls! FT4JA was peaking S7-8 here working one after another MLDXCC/NCCC. Thanks for you comment.
As an expedition, do they receive a bye on power? Can't imagine how 200w could have such a punch.
No waiting on 30 M. 10.019 up 1.5