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![]() "Thomas Magma" wrote in message news:602zi.82535$rX4.27870@pd7urf2no... Hi, I'm trying to determine if using an antenna analyzer is technically a violation of the telecommunications Code of Federal Regulations. Typical antenna analyzers inject a incident CW or sweeping CW to the antenna and measure its return loss (reflection). Very few frequency bands have a CW or sweeping CW as their allowed modulation type. The way I see it is that by using an antenna analyzer you are intentionally radiating an improper modulation type that was allocated for the band and therefore you are in violation of the Code of Federal Regulations. Anyone have any thoughts on this topic? Thomas Magma Low power test gear is listed as a permitted form of radiation. While a signal generator is permitted for use as a test instrument, it would not be legal to use it for say a transmitter on a ham band that you are not licened to use. YOu could legally use it for a ham band transmitter if you followed all the other part 95 rules. |
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