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Mike Coslo wrote:
The only logical argument that I can accept for the punitive measures of power limitations and the ridiculous restrictions on homebrewing and the "final voltage restrictions for the lowest class of operation is just the creation of another group of "great unwashed" A few questions on electrical safety on the test should solve the problem that the final voltage restriction is trying to address. How would you enforce it anyway? The frequency of your carrier is easily enforced (by someone tuning a receiver at a remote FCC field office), power level less so, and the B+ on the finals can't be except by a visit from the FCC. They don't have the budget for that. |
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