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Default Building Slim Jim for Air Band

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Channel Jumper wrote:

Public service radio - aircraft bands - are transmitted with massive
amounts of power.


You are an IDIOT, and your understanding of FAA Comms is ludicrous at
best. Most FAA Ground Transmitters are less than 100 Watts Output, and
Aircraft Radios are usually in the 25 to 50 watt Range, for Commercial
and 10 to 25 Watts for General Aviation Aircrat. All UniCom and MultiCom
Transmitters are 10 watts, unless an STA has been granted for some very
unusual reason. If you consider this "MASSIVE" you are a double Idiot....

Me One who actually KNOWS something about the subject.....
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