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![]() N9OGL wrote: Omega One Radio is Now on 6.950.00 MHz Lower Side Band with a power output of 50 to 100 watts If this is for real, you are plain nuts. 6.950 is not an ISM/HiFER allocation in the US. Even a Canda ISM s 6.765-6.795. Canadian RSS-210 rules, Section 6.2.2 (e) permit operation in the same band but at slightly higher field strength, 15.5 mV/m at 30 m. Their frequency stability requirements are similar. Canada also has another license-free HF band not available in the USA; 6,765 - 6,795 kHz. Field strength and frequency limits are the same as those for 13,553 -13,567 kHz. Terry |
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![]() wrote: N9OGL wrote: Omega One Radio is Now on 6.950.00 MHz Lower Side Band with a power output of 50 to 100 watts If this is for real, you are plain nuts. 6.950 is not an ISM/HiFER allocation in the US. Even a Canda ISM s 6.765-6.795. Canadian RSS-210 rules, Section 6.2.2 well Illinois is not Canada |
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On 25 Oct 2006 18:17:58 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:
wrote: N9OGL wrote: Omega One Radio is Now on 6.950.00 MHz Lower Side Band with a power output of 50 to 100 watts If this is for real, you are plain nuts. 6.950 is not an ISM/HiFER allocation in the US. Even a Canda ISM s 6.765-6.795. Canadian RSS-210 rules, Section 6.2.2 well Illinois is not Canada Well, learn to read. "6.950 is not an ISM/HiFER allocation in the US" Putz. |
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Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three meters! That's three thousandths of a microwatt, Todd. Now tell me that 50 to 100 watts isn't way too much power ... |
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![]() Stagger Lee wrote: Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three meters! That's three thousandths of a microwatt, Todd. Now tell me that 50 to 100 watts isn't way too much power ... I could really careless Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO |
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![]() N9OGL wrote: I could really careless If you could really careless, then that means you do care some. I think you mean you "couldn't" care less. Try to get something straight for once in your pathetic life toddyboy. |
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![]() Stagger Lee wrote: Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three meters! That's three thousandths of a microwatt, Todd. Now tell me that 50 to 100 watts isn't way too much power ... I could really care less Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO |
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![]() Saggytits Lee aka Stanley Lawson ****ed up again!: Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three meters! Looks like you ****ed up as usual, it wasn't any "accident" on your part, ****tard. Like it was when you tried to claim an Alabama ARES website was one for an ARES organization in West Virginia............ |
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