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Omega One Radio is back on the air
Omega One Radio is back on the air, on 13.556.00 MHz LSB, with a power
output of 100 watts. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONBE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB |
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"N9OGL" wrote in
oups.com: Omega One Radio is back on the air, on 13.556.00 MHz LSB, with a power output of 100 watts. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONBE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB I thought that might be your ****ty music. Welcome back. SC |
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Omega One Radio is back on the air
N9OGL wrote: Omega One Radio is back on the air, on 13.556.00 MHz LSB, with a power output of 100 watts. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONBE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB Hey Toiddie...I forwarded this to Monitoring Times for you so they could get the story about you straight! You can thank me later. Steve, K4YZ |
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N9OGL wrote: Omega One Radio is back on the air, on 13.556.00 MHz LSB, with a power output of 100 watts. Been listening on and off since the original posting above and NEVER heard it once. Just heard some commercial USB around 13.551 that sounded like marine traffic from Europe. Apart from that, it's been dead air static on 13.556 LSB. Conclusion: Omega One Radio exists in your head. (The phone calls are comming from INSIDE the house folks...) Get help Todd. Or go back to the Legion Hall and drown yer sorrows in those cheap suds at 10:00 AM like the rest of the barstools do.... |
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olekinghole9007 wrote: N9OGL wrote: Omega One Radio is back on the air, on 13.556.00 MHz LSB, with a power output of 100 watts. Been listening on and off since the original posting above and NEVER heard it once. Just heard some commercial USB around 13.551 that sounded like marine traffic from Europe. Apart from that, it's been dead air static on 13.556 LSB. Conclusion: Omega One Radio exists in your head. (The phone calls are comming from INSIDE the house folks...) Get help Todd. Or go back to the Legion Hall and drown yer sorrows in those cheap suds at 10:00 AM like the rest of the barstools do.... I don't drink you stupid ****....and it's there, maybe your mommy can show you how to work your reciever. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 LSB |
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Omega One Radio is back on the air
K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: Omega One Radio is back on the air, on 13.556.00 MHz LSB, with a power output of 100 watts. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONBE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB Hey Toiddie...I forwarded this to Monitoring Times for you so they could get the story about you straight! You can thank me later. Steve, K4YZ Steve, I suggest you read Part 15, Part 15 has nothing to do with power (in Wattage) it has to do with the field strength (maininly the electrical field of the electromaganetic wave) you can put out 100 watts and still have the field strength as prescribed under part 15 (on 13.556 MHz it 15,848 microvolts per meter at a distance of 30 meters (90 Feet) CB radio's which run 4 - 5 watts is 10,000 microvolts per meter at 30 meters.....but you wouldn't know anything about that now would you?? Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz. LSB |
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wrote: On 6 Nov 2006 16:31:39 -0800, "N9OGL" wrote: K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: Omega One Radio is back on the air, on 13.556.00 MHz LSB, with a power output of 100 watts. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONBE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz LSB Hey Toiddie...I forwarded this to Monitoring Times for you so they could get the story about you straight! You can thank me later. Steve, K4YZ Steve, I suggest you read Part 15, Part 15 has nothing to do with power (in Wattage) it has to do with the field strength (maininly the electrical field of the electromaganetic wave) you can put out 100 watts and still have the field strength as prescribed under part 15 (on 13.556 MHz it 15,848 microvolts per meter at a distance of 30 meters (90 Feet) CB radio's which run 4 - 5 watts is 10,000 microvolts per meter at 30 meters.....but you wouldn't know anything about that now would you?? steve can't read unless it is morse code and even then not if it disturbs his preconceived notions Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz. LSB http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com That's the problem with ham operators, they are use to working with wattage, under part 15 it's a little different. I know I guy who builts part 15 device and has done for 15 to 20 years now and he tell you the same thing I told steve, but again hey stebie is a ham and only mess with wattage. Todd N9OGL OMEGA ONE RADIO 13.556.00 MHz. LSB |
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Omega One Radio is back on the air
On 6 Nov 2006 16:31:39 -0800, N9OGL wrote:
: : Steve, I suggest you read Part 15, Part 15 has nothing to do with power : (in Wattage) it has to do with the field strength (maininly the : electrical field of the electromaganetic wave) you can put out 100 : watts and still have the field strength as prescribed under part 15 (on : 13.556 MHz it 15,848 microvolts per meter at a distance of 30 meters : (90 Feet) CB radio's which run 4 - 5 watts is 10,000 microvolts per : meter at 30 meters.....but you wouldn't know anything about that now Odd. If you take the formula for an isotropic radiator emitting P watts and solve it for the electric field, e, you come up with e = sqr(30*P)/r at a distance of "r" meters (see my earlier posts). For a power of 5 watts at a distance of 30 meters, that becomes e = sqr(30*5)/30 = 0.408 volts/meter = 408,000 microvolts/meter. That number is 400 times larger than the value you quoted. Where in the heck are you obtaining figures like 10,000 microvolts/meter? Have you been consulting Woger again? |
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