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WB9JTK Wrote:
The entire state of Florida is limited to 50 W transmit output.
I didn't look it up in the fine print of the Federal Register, but many of us are limited on 70 cm.
Perhaps you didn't read the current
USAF, FCC & ARRL Interference / RF Power Reduction requirements. Any Amateur Radio Stations located within
140 miles of the three (3)
USAF PAVE PAWS Sites or close to the U.S.
Coastal Boundries and/or Borders are
required to reduce their
RF Power Output Level to
50 Watts Maximum. This conirms the State of Florida
is required to comply which is too bad for the Ops living down there.
Apparently you
must have considered that I'm a new Ham and
not able to understand the current
FCC Rules & Regulations related to this hobby. If you looked at my call sign, then you could have easily looked at my data and found I'm currently located near
Elgin, Illinois Grid Sq. EN52.
I have been licensed since
October, 1968 roughly
40-years in Ham Radio. Since I'm located 45 air-miles northwest of downtown Chicago, IL., I think I would qualify for being well over the 140 air-miles from any three (3) of the
USAF PAVE PAWS installations
but I could be mistaken.
I'm intending to call the local
FCC Commissioner in
Park Ridge, IL on Monday morning August 11, 2008 and confirm or deny the RF Power Limits for Northern, Illinois.
I've been all over the Internet looking for a website like this one, assuming there are "RF Engineering" personnel to answer technical questions related to Ham Radio, Land Mobile Radio and/or Electronic Hardware
but now I question if those technical people really exist here.
Now back to my original request, "Does anyone have experience Pro or Con on (HF/VHF/UHF)
Linear LD MOSFET Amplifiers? 73,
Dan
WA9WVX