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NCVEC files license resstructuring proposal
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March 18th 04, 05:09 AM
Len Over 21
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In article ,
(William) writes:
Mike Coslo wrote in message
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Bill Sohl wrote:
Proposed entry level transmitter power is proposed to be 100
watts
when the operation takes place below 24 MHz; 50 watts above. This is the
same as the ARRL proposal.
I still want to see the people (tech's specifically) that have been
harmed by RF.
It makes sense in light of the present rf hazard calcs that we have to
perform.
But I've not seen anyone claimed to have been harmed by rf.
It might have been Mike or Bill in writing the limits of emission
power in the NECVEC petition.
I just read it through and the ONLY limitation is the NECVEC
modification of 97.313 (c) which states "no station may transmit
with a transmitter power exceeding 200 W PEP on -(2)- the
28.1 - 28.5 MHz segment when the control operator is a Novice
Class operator, a Technician Class operator or a Technician Plus
Class."
If those folks are going to argue about things, they ought to get
their sources in order. The way I see it, Mike Coslo hasn't seen
the NECVEC petition. It's only 9 pages.. They must be arguing
the ARRL petition in the wrong thread. ?
LHA / WMD
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