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![]() KØHB wrote: http://tinyurl.com/bps4v 73, de Hans, K0HB KØHB wrote: http://tinyurl.com/bps4v 73, de Hans, K0HB Heh. Yessss . . Reminds me of the time there was a flap in this NG about that Eimac bottle or one of it's close cousins being used to run 56kW in a Chevvy Suburban truck during CB "shootouts". I tossed the 56kW "mobile" station topic into the thread as post #150 and the thread went on to 899 posts before it finally died. The thread was "CW = Engineer ?" circa 1 Sept 98. It's still available. Back when folk like Carroll, Hare, Tennehill and McCollum populated this NG and the average IQ hereabouts was 30 points higher than it is these days. Sweetums was there too of course tossing out all sorts of his usual inane blather even back then . . like it wasn't possible to run 56kW in a Suburban because the coax and antenna would get toasted by all those amperes worth of RF. giggle! |
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![]() wrote Sounds rather ILLEGAL to me if "used on 80m" as claimed by the seller. Nothing illegal, so long as it's used within the rules. I have a couple of different amplifiers which could easily be driven beyond 1500W out, but are perfectly legal so long as the power output rule is observed. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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From: K0HB on Jan 2, 1:04 pm
wrote on high-power linear RF amplifier Sounds rather ILLEGAL to me if "used on 80m" as claimed by the seller. Nothing illegal, so long as it's used within the rules. That's the crux of the whole thing, isn't it? "Legality." :-) I have a couple of different amplifiers which could easily be driven beyond 1500W out, but are perfectly legal so long as the power output rule is observed. ...and just who checks your "legal status" in operating? Oh, my, there's LOTS of different "technical" regulations in Part 97, Title 47 C.F.R., aren't there? The same can be said of Citizens Band Radio Service. It was "okay" once and legal to have a linear amplifier connected to a CB transmitter provided one did not exceed the regulatory limits found in Part 95, Title 47 C.F.R. Uh huh... :-) A company called General Radiotelephone once operated in Burbank, CA, on Magnolia Blvd a few blocks from Hollywood Way. They had - once - a cramped, busy assembly line operation going on the second floor of one building on the north side of Magnolia Blvd. Their major product was a CB transceiver which was ready to increase its power output from 5 to 35 Watts (by removing a jumper) "if and when the FCC allows a power output change." It SOLD in quantity with that "feature." The company planned to expand in the near future and had put up most of a triangle tower for their CB antenna...tower still visible half- erected on the roof today. Of course the FCC never did increase CB power output. The offshore import CB rigs arrived to undercut their prices and they went Chapter something and quit the business. [no, I didn't have one of those General Radiotelephone rigs, but they were in my vicinity and I was up on their second floor factory] Now and for some years there has been a legal no-no on even being able to PURCHASE a linear amplifier in a certain frequency range...which could be used for a CB radio...or a 10m amateur radio. Can you connect the dots and see a trend for the future there? If someone has a 10 KW linear that covers all of "the bands" (HF) then it is tempting both faith and human nature to say that a legally-licensed (certificated, tested, got their legal license in the nave of the Church of St.Hiram) amateur will ALWAYS OBEY THE RULES. The temptation is GREAT...just sitting there, ready to go, beside the operating position in the "shack." Of course YOU will always be scrupulously honest. [was there any doubt?] Are all the other legal amateurs just as scrupulously honest? Be honest now... |
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![]() wrote ...and just who checks your "legal status" in operating? Me and Mr. Bird Type 43 Now and for some years there has been a legal no-no on even being able to PURCHASE a linear amplifier in a certain frequency range...which could be used for a CB radio...or a 10m amateur radio. Can you connect the dots and see a trend for the future there? A single dot does not constitute a trend. And the "legal no-no" (§97.315, §97.317) does not apply to homebrewed amplifiers, which the item in question appears to be. Amateur-to-amateur sales are also exempt. Sunuvagun! 73, de Hans, K0HB -- Lord High Liberator of the Electric Smoke |
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On 1 Jan 2006 07:48:55 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote:
wrote: On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 05:03:46 GMT, "KØHB" wrote: http://tinyurl.com/bps4v 73, de Hans, K0HB ...(personaly don't seethe point but)...(SNIP) There's a hot flash. agains stevie why do try to hijack another thread Steve, K4YZ _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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![]() wrote: On 1 Jan 2006 07:48:55 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote: wrote: On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 05:03:46 GMT, "KØHB" wrote: http://tinyurl.com/bps4v 73, de Hans, K0HB ...(personaly don't seethe point but)...(SNIP) There's a hot flash. agains stevie why do try to hijack another thread And YOUR comment was...?!?! Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message k.net... wrote ...and just who checks your "legal status" in operating? Me and Mr. Bird Type 43 Now and for some years there has been a legal no-no on even being able to PURCHASE a linear amplifier in a certain frequency range...which could be used for a CB radio...or a 10m amateur radio. Can you connect the dots and see a trend for the future there? A single dot does not constitute a trend. And the "legal no-no" (§97.315, §97.317) does not apply to homebrewed amplifiers, which the item in question appears to be. Amateur-to-amateur sales are also exempt. Sunuvagun! 73, de Hans, K0HB -- Lord High Liberator of the Electric Smoke Didn't the FCC change that in the last year or two? Since it didn't successfully keep the amplifiers off the CB band anyway, I believe they dropped that restriction. Since I have to head off to work shortly, I don't have time to look it up now but I do remember reading something on that. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() K4YZ wrote: wrote: On 1 Jan 2006 07:48:55 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote: wrote: On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 05:03:46 GMT, "KØHB" wrote: http://tinyurl.com/bps4v 73, de Hans, K0HB ...(personaly don't seethe point but)...(SNIP) There's a hot flash. agains stevie why do try to hijack another thread And YOUR comment was...?!?! that you contiue to try to hijack threads intot personal attacks somethingyou claim you never do more lies more **** for the assholeof RRAP Steve, K4YZ |
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