[UK-CONTEST] 2012 UKAC = Rule canges

G0JKZ g0jkz at terminalcomputers.com
Mon Jan 2 02:45:24 PST 2012


That is interesting as the last info I was given was that it was at antenna
feed point. This is the info that we are using in the training courses that
we run at the club so it looks like I might have to get some clarification
myself. I remember when it used to be tx power and was glad when they
changed it to antenna feed, even though it made it a bit more complicated
for new hams to work out allowed power.

If they have changed it back then they really ought to tell us all....

George
G0JKZ

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Thompson [mailto:g8gsq72 at gmail.com]
> Sent: 02 January 2012 08:46
> Cc: uk-contest at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] 2012 UKAC = Rule canges
> 
> Peter Burden wrote:
> > On 1 January 2012 23:23, Steve Thompson <g8gsq72 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> G3UBN wrote:
> >> "....It should be clear that power
> >> levels are "at the aerial" as per licence conditions."
> >>
> >> Does it say that in the licence conditions? I know it used to, but I
> >> couldn't find it in the latest version last time I looked.
> >>
> >
> > In  my BR68 (Of178 Rev 0) - page 23 notes to the schedule (e)(iii)
> >
> > "Peak Envelope Power (pep): The average power supplied to the antenna
> > by a transmitter .... "
> 
> A while ago we had a local club discussion about the wording and
allowances
> for feeder loss. One person contacted Ofcom to ask about it and was told
> that the power limit was at the output of the tx and not at the far end of
the
> feeder.
> 
> Steve
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