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George... you need to keep up on current regs and chill a bit.
1st. The amp IS legal to use on 10 meters (NOT 11 Meters) by any ham with a TECHNICIAN license or higher for VOICE communications providing the PEP remains at or below 200 watts by adjusting the INPUT POWER to the amp.
Frequency Allocations
US Amateur Radio Bands
Including the New Technician Class privileges!
Notice: Effective Feb, 23, 2007. The list below reflects the new privilages that Technician class Hams now have are IN EFFECT NOW.
10 Meters
Novice and Technician, Technician Plus classes:
28.300-28.500 MHz: CW, Phone--Maximum power 200 watts PEP
10 METER BAND PLAN (ARRL)
28.000-28.070 CW
28.070-28.150 RTTY
28.150-28.190 CW
28.200-28.300 Beacons
28.300-29.300 Phone
(Tech - 28.300 to 28.500mhz)
USB
28.680 SSTV
29.000-29.200 AM
29.300-29.510 Satellite Downlinks
29.520-29.590 Repeater Inputs
29.600 FM Simplex
29.610-29.700 Repeater Outputs
source:
http://www.hamuniverse.com/frequencyallocations.html