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YES! You are reading the rules correctly.
There are many 60 meter mobiles running 300 to 400 watts into a 10% efficient antenna relative to a 1/2 wavelength dipole. Get on 60, It;s is a great band. Cecil Moore wrote: 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? |
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