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"Charlie" wrote in message
... HRO is now carrying the new Tokyo HyPower HL-1.5k and will be able to deliver the end of November and begin support. 1. www.hamradio.com -- 73,Charlie-AD5TH www.ad5th.com Charlie - Thanks for the HRO link - I did not see that they have "pre-announced" this change on their web site. Based on the dates on their web site the sales/support will likely coincide with Tokyo HyPower being granted a FCC certification under Part 2 equipment authorization standards. FCC R&O WT Docket 04-140 ("Omnibus" Amateur Radio proceeding), adopted on October 4, 2006 and released on October 10, 2006 http://www.arrl.org/announce/regulat...4-140/faq.html Q. What were the changes eliminating certain restrictions on equipment manufacturers? A. Simply put, the guidelines on external RF amplifiers were clarified. They must still be granted a certification under Part 2 equipment authorization standards and may not be easily modifiable to non-amateur service use. They can not exhibit the ability to amplify in the 26 - 28 MHz frequency range. The FCC also decided not to include a definition of kits as they apply to RF amplifiers. Changes to the 75 / 80 meter band are receiving the most "on-air" comments !! New band chart -- as listed in FCC R&O, subject to clarification (typos in FCC R&O -- noted by many observers !!! ). http://www.arrl.org/announce/regulat...nds3_color.pdf w9gb |
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