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Cecil Moore wrote in news:rUCDh.2296$re4.1031
@newssvr12.news.prodigy.net: Scott wrote: So, hows does an armchair operator (one who doesn't have $10K worth of test equipment) determine the efficiency of the antenna? I am guessing that as an armchair operator, you would use a commercial antenna. Given your licence conditions on 60m, it would be very reasonable to ask your supplier for a written statement (that you can file to fulfil your licence obligations) of the gain of their antenna in installations like yours so that you can calculate the maximum input power allowed. If that is too hard, perhaps a written statement of the permitted maximum input power for compliance with the licence. Some of this in tounge in cheek, I just can't see antenna manufacturers 'fessing up to a range of gain figures for typical HF mobile antennas / installations. In time, the regulator will wise up to the challenge and specify things more simply, eg if you use an antenna of less than 8' in length, you can run up to 100W, otherwise up to 50W. That is more understandable to our (eg VK) new six hour hams with their shack on their belt. Owen |
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