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On Feb 12, 3:17�pm, "KE5MBX" wrote:
Hi, What's all this business I hear people talking about blasting people's car stereos or killing cars altogether with high-power RF? I run 2m, 10m, and 11m in my jeep and I'd like to sort out the fact from the legend and find out what kind of power I can use without risking damage to my jeep or cars around me. *At what power level is front-end overload to a nearby radio likely? At what power level is damage likely, and to what componets? I am currently using only 50 watts on a 5/8 wave (2m), 25w on a 1/4 wave (10m), legal 4w on a 1/4 wave (11m) Thanks, Nelson KE5MBX If you are using TeraWatts of output power (unlikely) or wish to detonate a nuclear device (for its EMP or Electro-Magnetic Pulse), you are not going to blast anyone's rig or ruin their auto boom-box or even harm their ignition from a ready-built amateur radio rig. As the good "doctor" said, your ham radio test should have clued you in on what is considered "harmful" to humans. How about reigning in some hysteria and folk tales and concentrate on actual building-testing-slinging-solder radio-electronics instead of some fantasy notions? :-( |
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