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K7SAM September 12th 03 12:07 AM

Nope, the 'ole Yaesu FL-2100B won't go there, so, that takes care of that
little problem.



Caveat Lector September 12th 03 02:01 AM

Sir Walter -- interesting on the power level differences.

And I posted the link you offered -- under frequencies/bandplans

Let us know of your next visit to California -- would very much enjoy
meeting with you again.

Til then 73 From The Signal In The Noise
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"Walt Davidson" wrote in message
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 11:18:03 -0700, "Caveat Lector"
wrote:

Ah Sir Walter -- duly noted on UK 30M power level -- but what is the max
over there ??

Your LaJolla, CA Contact
Just A Signal In The Noise these days
ANON out of necessity


Oh ... hi Rod, my old mate! I didn't realise it was you. :-) You
caught me napping that time.

It's 400 watts output (measured at the antenna feedpoint), the same as
on all bands between 3.5 MHz and 51.0 MHz. Also, there is no
mandatory mode restriction on the 10.1 MHz band here in Europe, but we
are "requested" to use only narrow-bandwidth modes. Most UK operators
do honor that request. However, there is a lot of SSB operation on
the 10.1 MHz band from France ... which is frowned upon by other users
of the band.

Full UK licence regulations are he

http://www.radio.gov.uk/publication/...68r11/br68.htm

73,
Walt (G3NYY)

P.S. I succeeded in graduating with First Class Honours this summer.
:-)))

--
Walt Davidson Email: g3nyy @despammed.com




Caveat Lector September 12th 03 02:01 AM

Sir Walter -- interesting on the power level differences.

And I posted the link you offered -- under frequencies/bandplans

Let us know of your next visit to California -- would very much enjoy
meeting with you again.

Til then 73 From The Signal In The Noise
----------------------------------------------------------------
"Walt Davidson" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 11:18:03 -0700, "Caveat Lector"
wrote:

Ah Sir Walter -- duly noted on UK 30M power level -- but what is the max
over there ??

Your LaJolla, CA Contact
Just A Signal In The Noise these days
ANON out of necessity


Oh ... hi Rod, my old mate! I didn't realise it was you. :-) You
caught me napping that time.

It's 400 watts output (measured at the antenna feedpoint), the same as
on all bands between 3.5 MHz and 51.0 MHz. Also, there is no
mandatory mode restriction on the 10.1 MHz band here in Europe, but we
are "requested" to use only narrow-bandwidth modes. Most UK operators
do honor that request. However, there is a lot of SSB operation on
the 10.1 MHz band from France ... which is frowned upon by other users
of the band.

Full UK licence regulations are he

http://www.radio.gov.uk/publication/...68r11/br68.htm

73,
Walt (G3NYY)

P.S. I succeeded in graduating with First Class Honours this summer.
:-)))

--
Walt Davidson Email: g3nyy @despammed.com




[email protected] September 12th 03 07:08 PM

On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:43:38 GMT, John Passaneau wrote:
Of Course!

Life is too short for QRP!


[snip good UK info]

QRP works! i do have to wonder though about those fellas (and US hams
seem to be worst offenders) who feel they have to use 1kW when 100W
would do...

so i guess my 100W txcvr is QRP to a linear nut? and my ft-817 is
uQRP?





[email protected] September 12th 03 07:08 PM

On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:43:38 GMT, John Passaneau wrote:
Of Course!

Life is too short for QRP!


[snip good UK info]

QRP works! i do have to wonder though about those fellas (and US hams
seem to be worst offenders) who feel they have to use 1kW when 100W
would do...

so i guess my 100W txcvr is QRP to a linear nut? and my ft-817 is
uQRP?





Joe O'Connell September 19th 03 11:04 PM

Dont own one.got 284 confirmed on 12m with 100 watts and wire antennas.Who
needs an amp?
Joe
W7KQU



Joe O'Connell September 19th 03 11:04 PM

Dont own one.got 284 confirmed on 12m with 100 watts and wire antennas.Who
needs an amp?
Joe
W7KQU



Caveat Lector September 20th 03 03:13 PM

Wow -- very impressive -- shows what can be done.
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73 From The Signal In The Noise
Caveat Lector Ya All
"Joe O'Connell" wrote in message
...
Dont own one.got 284 confirmed on 12m with 100 watts and wire antennas.Who
needs an amp?
Joe
W7KQU





Caveat Lector September 20th 03 03:13 PM

Wow -- very impressive -- shows what can be done.
--
73 From The Signal In The Noise
Caveat Lector Ya All
"Joe O'Connell" wrote in message
...
Dont own one.got 284 confirmed on 12m with 100 watts and wire antennas.Who
needs an amp?
Joe
W7KQU






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