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On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:32:38 +0000, Michael Black wrote:
And once again, that rule came into effect because companies and even individuals were selling junk amplifiers for CB under the guise of "not suitable for Class D citizen band use". The rule has nothing to do with amateur radio, it has to do with the illegal use of amplifiers on the citizen band. Right. My point exactly. The FCC can't seem to figure out how to go after the real lawbreakers so they just enact a rule that penalizes the rest of us just to save them from having to get off their asses and go after the bad guys. (I was going to say "pass a rule" but that implies that we actually got to vote on that... sorry, don't know what I was thinking...) Realistically, nobody should be giving business to a company that sold such amplifiers, even if they are no producing legit amplifiers. Because such companies are the reason for the rule, and feed their pockets and you are basically giving them acceptance. I suppose. But, the thing is used and privately owned, so I would be giving money to somebody who gave money to somebody (etc. through who knows how many levels) who gave business to a company that sold such amplifiers. Every time you fill your car with gas you give money to somebody who gave money to somebody (etc. etc.) who gave money to the people who murdered your fellow citizens on 9/11. And so on. If we had to analyze every purchase we made on the basis of who eventually gets the money, none of us would ever buy anything. |
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![]() "Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:32:38 +0000, Michael Black wrote: And once again, that rule came into effect because companies and even individuals were selling junk amplifiers for CB under the guise of "not suitable for Class D citizen band use". The rule has nothing to do with amateur radio, it has to do with the illegal use of amplifiers on the citizen band. Right. My point exactly. The FCC can't seem to figure out how to go after the real lawbreakers so they just enact a rule that penalizes the rest of us just to save them from having to get off their asses and go after the bad guys. (I was going to say "pass a rule" but that implies that we actually got to vote on that... sorry, don't know what I was thinking...) Realistically, nobody should be giving business to a company that sold such amplifiers, even if they are no producing legit amplifiers. Because such companies are the reason for the rule, and feed their pockets and you are basically giving them acceptance. I suppose. But, the thing is used and privately owned, so I would be giving money to somebody who gave money to somebody (etc. through who knows how many levels) who gave business to a company that sold such amplifiers. Every time you fill your car with gas you give money to somebody who gave money to somebody (etc. etc.) who gave money to the people who murdered your fellow citizens on 9/11. And so on. If we had to analyze every purchase we made on the basis of who eventually gets the money, none of us would ever buy anything. RM Italy has a Ham range designated by the H in HLA300, The amplifier has both ptt switching and carrier operated relay. These amplifiers have auto band selection and manual band selection options. The selection system inserts the appropriate LPF to keep the amp clean. The power claim is 300W CW and 500W PEP. My experience is that although my Daiwa cross needle meter only ever showed around the low side of 300W on the PEP selection of the meter, the amplifier has a significant presence when in use. Working JA stations form South Africa on 40m with a rotatable dipole proved to be quite comfortable and signal reports were similar to what I get from my ACOM 1000 running at 400W. HTH |
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