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Old December 20th 06, 01:59 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
Jim Hampton Jim Hampton is offline
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Default Gentlemen, start your leen-e-airs!


"John Smith" wrote in message
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How many of your high powered linears are already ready for the
10-12-15-17-20+ meter bands?

Think there will be a big influx of truckers to the ham bands, or will
they stay put? According to some hams, there is so much hero worship of
them, you chicken banders are just watering at the mouth to get on
amateur HF's. What do you say?

JS


Dunno, John

All I know is that when I had a problem in the 60s with a high powered am
guy that jumped on my qso, I changed to cw. We contined our chat for a good
45 minutes and couldn't even hear that kilowatt station. Nothing like a
small bandwidth and filters to go along with it. That doesn't mean that the
high power stations can't communicate; it means that they are very unlikely
to bother a couple of cw stations, regardless of power. And the voice is
not spread evenly. You can give a 50 to 1 power advantage away very easily.
Even more, if the cw stations have the proper filtering.

At 40 - 50 words per minute, we weren't giving away much in terms of
communications either LOL

Interesting thing is that cw is legal anywhere in the ham bands ....


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim
ps -75 watts buried the guy with the kilowatt plus rig.
Go figure. 200 Hz bandwidth vs 3 KHz. He lost more than a 10 to 1
advantage. Old Mike (W2OY) sure was upset LOL