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Cecil Moore wrote in news:sFoDh.262$M65.0
@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net: 60m operation is limited to 50w pep relative to a 1/2WL dipole. Since a typical 60m mobile antenna would be much less than 50% efficient, seems it would it be OK to run an IC-706 at its normal 100 watt output level. Am I reading the rules right? What are the actual words used in the rules? If this is based on ERP, and uses the term Effective Radiated Power to mean relative to a dipole (rather than say, EIRP), then the ERP would be calculated from transmitter power output and antenna gain wrt a dipole, or ERP = TxPower*AntennaDirectivity/DipoleDirectivity*Efficiency. So the terms you left out were AntennaDirectivity and DipoleDirectivity, but I should think that most HF whips would have Directivity lower than a dipole, so you may be ok. Owen |
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