[UK-CONTEST] QRO
Berni GU0IDA
g0ida at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 28 17:39:10 EDT 2006
In SP a class 1 licence, the equivalent of our Class A, is 500W and for special stations like contest stations with permission can use 1500W.
IDA
Donald Field <g3xtt at lineone.net> wrote:
That's interesting, because many contest rules have followed the CQ example
in recent years and put a limit on the Open categories of 1500 Watts (so the
US doesn't get disadvantaged I guess). Belgium has had a 2kW contest
facility for many years now, while still retaining a 150 watt limit for
day-to-day stuff (I guess that may have changed by now).
Don G3XTT
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Colin G3PSM
Sent: 28 April 2006 20:29
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Subject: [UK-CONTEST] QRO
Going back to our previous discussion on this subject I have today
received this information from the Czech Society CRC -
>"At international amateur radio competitions a
>class A operator may operate a station with a maximum power output of 1500
W
>in an urban area and 3000 W outside this territory.
>
73
Colin, G3PSM
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