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Old January 31st 06, 07:40 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Steve Nosko
 
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Default More on PEP, AM, average power, etc.


"Don Bowey" wrote in message
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On 1/30/06 2:33 PM, in article , "Steve
Nosko" wrote:


"Straydog" wrote in message
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What is a further issue is why the FCC decided to drop steady DC

input
(easily measured with a plate current meter) in favor of making PEP

output...


While possibly (probably) true... DC was easy to measure (by hams) and

RF
power difficult to measure in the early days. As time progressed, RF

power
became easier to measure and, after all, was the thing which would cause
trouble as far as interference was concerned.

73, Steve, K9DCi



Even us guys with a commercial ticket used DC measurements to determine
input power; it wasn't a ham thing. Watt meters were used on lower

powered
equipment, but it wasn't a requirement. Your "after all" comment is silly.

Don



Perhaps a poor expression of intent, but my intent was that it is the output
power which the FCC (or equivalent) is concerned about, not input. As long
as it bacame more feasable to measure output power, why not use that.
Perhaps explicitly stating it was stating the obvious, but it was an attempt
at being complete--sort of a flame insurance.
73, Steve, K9DCI