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Is this online calculator (link below) sufficient compliance with §97.13(c)?
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"Iitoi" wrote: Is this online calculator (link below) sufficient compliance with ?97.13(c)? Iitoi- It is according to the write-up on the right side of the page. I suggest you check out the FCC's OET Bulletin No. 65 via the link there. Also at the FCC web site, OET65 Supplement B references a fairly simple BASIC language program that does the same thing. I tried it, and was able to run it using Chipmunk BASIC on my Macintosh computer. Quoting footnote 12 from Supplement B: "12 For example, a power density "calculator" has been developed by Kenneth Harker, KM5FA, and can be accessed at the following World Wide Web site: http://www.utexas.edu/students/utarc/. This program is based on a C version of a public domain BASIC program written by Prof. Wayne Overbeck that appeared in the January, 1997, issue of CQ VHF. The source code for this program may be downloaded at: ftp://members.aol.com/cqvhf/97issues/rfsafety.bas" Fred K4DII |
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