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KØHB wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote Ahh, but now we have to set up a special low power station. No you don't. At worst you need to put a wattmeter in the transmission line, and maybe a neon-orange sign reading "Observe the power limits of your operators license." with an arrow pointing to the "Pwr" knob on the radio. At worst...... So we operate class one while operating 50 watts. Another bump. All this is not insurmountable, but far reaching. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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