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Oh, that's an easy one...(Gunnplexers come to mind for a simple CW 3cm
transmitter) http://www.downeastmicrowave.com or http://www.shfmicro.com and there are probably a few others... Scott N0EDV KE5MBX wrote: On Feb 12, 5:50 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote: "KE5MBX" wrote in message roups.com... Hi, What's all this business I hear people talking about blasting people's car stereos or killing cars altogether with high-power RF? I run 2m, 10m, and 11m in my jeep and I'd like to sort out the fact from the legend and find out what kind of power I can use without risking damage to my jeep or cars around me. At what power level is front-end overload to a nearby radio likely? At what power level is damage likely, and to what componets? I am currently using only 50 watts on a 5/8 wave (2m), 25w on a 1/4 wave (10m), legal 4w on a 1/4 wave (11m) Thanks, Nelson KE5MBX I think over 100W you may have problems with HF and VHF. It can be a problem. One thing that works real well is to transmit near the x-ray radar band where you have privileges. The traffic may slow down a bit as you set off the radar detectors :-) Where the heck do you get a 3cm transmitter, though? ha. |
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