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N2EY wrote:
In article .net, "Bill Sohl" writes: Not at all. I'd make the Extra the only license allowed 1500 watts. Then you have the unenviable task of convincing FCC that the current General and Tech exams don't adequately test for the knowledge required to safely operate 1500 watt amateur transmitters. First we can trot out all that data on how many Technicians have been hurt by high power. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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