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On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 15:09:50 -0700, RST Engineering wrote:
Not quite. That is the limit in 15.209, with the following caveat "...except as provided elsewhere in this subpart..." Elsewhere in the subpart (15.219 and 15.221) we have the limit for the band 525-1705 kHz. (AM broadcast band) the 100 mW and 3 meter antenna restriction OR a 15 uV/m restriction at a distance of (47.715/(frequency in kHz.)) meters (which is also lambda/(2 * pi)) from leaky coax. BTW, it is 24000/F uV/m at 30 meters from 490 to 1705 kHz., which is more like 100 feet, not 1000 feet (15.209). Jim So if I need to go out 3500 feet or so, this won't work. Correct? -- Drop the alphabet for email |
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