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Old October 27th 06, 12:38 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc,alt.radio.pirate,rec.radio.shortwave
[email protected] r2000swler@hotmail.com is offline
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Default Omega One Radio on 6.950.00 MHz


N9OGL wrote:
wrote:
N9OGL wrote:
Omega One Radio is Now on 6.950.00 MHz Lower Side Band with a power
output of 50 to 100 watts


If this is for real, you are plain nuts.

6.950 is not an ISM/HiFER allocation in the US. Even a Canda ISM s
6.765-6.795.


Canadian RSS-210 rules, Section 6.2.2 (e) permit operation in the same
band but at slightly higher field strength, 15.5 mV/m at 30 m. Their
frequency stability requirements are similar. Canada also has another
license-free HF band not available in the USA; 6,765 - 6,795 kHz. Field
strength and frequency limits are the same as those for 13,553 -13,567
kHz.

Terry


Accually, there is band allocation in that band in the US is 100
microvolts per meter @ 3 meters

Todd N9OGL



RFID excitation frequency?
100uV at 3M, ~9'?

Get real, my LOs leak that much.

Your 50W to 100W is so illegal you are plain silly.

That ramps down to less then 1uV at 100M, which is way
below the noise floor at an location I am familiar with.

I see that you are a general class:
"Callsign: N9OGL Class: General Codes: HAI USA
Name: TODD E DAxxxxxxx
Effective: 24 Jan 2002 Expires: 11 Feb 2012

Any general class ham is so clueless as to be a clear luser.

I am only sorry I wasted time and bandwidth reading your posts.

100uV at 3M, that is too sad to even be funny.

Congratulations, you are the 2nd or 3rd person I have killfiled.
You have worked very hard to earn this coveted position.

Terry