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![]() "Dave Platt" wrote in message ... And, it appears not to comply with several specific FCC regulations: - It has gain through the CB frequencies (violates 97.317 (b)) and is thus not eligible for certification, which is required for amps operating below 144 MHz. The FCC may be about to relax or eliminate the 97.317 rules about external amps operating in this frequency range, but for the moment this reg is still part of the law. - Its second- and third-harmonic distortion levels are roughly 10 dB too high to meet the -43 dBc requirement (violates 97.307 (d)). Perhaps it's designed for IPods? Most everything seems to be! |
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