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Old January 3rd 05, 12:55 AM
Ken
 
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Default 10 watt limit for ducky?

Why are power limits specified so low for dual-band and tri-band HT
rubber duck antennas? The conductors in the couple I saw surgerized
looked like they could handle lots more.

I am considering a mobile magnetic base that accepts SMA antennas,
but am deterred by the low limits for the duckies I would want to use.

The concept is that you transfer your ducky from the HT to the roof
when you get into your car. No problem with just the HT but not so
good with a QRP amp that outputs 30 watts.

Ken KC2JDY

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