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Wayne Johnson July 5th 04 07:36 AM

On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 01:45:42 -0400, "Top Dog"
wrote:

CB amps. have always been legal.....Everyone is confused, because
ham radio amps. have always been illegal.



Mutt



http://www.intrex.net/walker/fccf.html#639

Sec. 95.639 Maximum transmitter power.

(c) No CB transmitter, under any condition of modulation, shall
exceed:
(1) 4 W Carrier power when transmitting emission type A1D or A3E;
(2) 12 W peak envelope TP when transmitting emission type H1D, J1D,
R1D, H3E, J3E or R3E. Each CB transmitter which transmits emission
type H3E, J3E or R3E must automatically prevent the TP from exceeding
12 W peak envelope TP or the manufacturer's rated peak envelope TP,
whichever is less.



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"Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something."
- last words of Pancho Villa (1877-1923)

Steve Robeson K4CAP July 5th 04 11:36 AM

Subject: WIRING question ?
From: "Mark"
Date: 7/4/2004 1:59 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:


And because you memorize 25 questions out of a book, then go back
and spew them out on a so called "test" that your ham buddies "give"
you, is that suppose to make you "intelligent" oh Mr Foot-In-Mouth
ham??????????

ROTFLMAO!


Laugh all you want, Your Putziness...

I didn't have to "memorize" any questions...I actually learned the stuff.
And even if I had WANTED to be a twit and "memorize" the questions, such
verbatim "Q&A" texts weren't available when I passed my Extra.

Furthermoe, if you care to research Google on my position on the present
testing system, I am staunchly in favor of closing the question pools and
making it illegal to publish the questions AND answers to ANY test of ANY
federal licensure.

Choke on your own stupidity, Scumbag. Considering the past post, it won't
take you long.

Steve, K4YZ








Steve Robeson K4CAP July 5th 04 11:38 AM

Subject: WIRING question ?
From: "Mark"
Date: 7/4/2004 2:01 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

See answer above Mr Foot-In-Mouth. We DO have a double dose
of Stupid Ham Operator today. Guess who? YOU.
ROTFLMAO!


Same answer as in other post, Your Trolliness...

CB Amplifiers are illegal...Period. Any "state" permit is invalid as they
have no jurisdiction.

Back under your rock, Scumbag. You're already 0 and 4...Not a good
record.

Steve, K4YZ






Steve Robeson K4CAP July 5th 04 11:43 AM

Subject: WIRING question ?
From: "Mark"
Date: 7/4/2004 2:12 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:


The guys over in the Dodge truck group will probably not appreciate
it that you are calling them "pretty darn stupid," just because you think
you know more because you are a ham radio operator


My Amateur Radio licensure has nothing to do with it.

I was a CBer long before I was an Amateur. CB rules forbade external
amplifiers before I was an Amateur, and they still forbid them today.

Part 95 (CB regulations...NOT Amateur) say so.

If he's using an RF amplifier for CB, he IS pretty darn stupid. Last I
checked the fines can be as much as $8000 per day per violation if the FCC
really wanted to be ugly about it.

It really is THAT simple.

Steve, K4YZ






Wayne Johnson July 5th 04 03:01 PM

On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 08:55:53 -0400, "Top Dog"
wrote:

Nice forgery Putz! Still doesn't change the fact amps. are illegal
for hams but legal on CB.


What are you talking about? I merely cited the FCC regulation. What
"forgery"?

-Wayne

************************************************

"Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something."
- last words of Pancho Villa (1877-1923)

Wayne Johnson July 5th 04 03:02 PM

On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 09:02:39 -0400, "Top Dog"
wrote:

Correct version restored.


Sec. 97.639 Maximum transmitter power.

(c) No Amateur Radio transmitter, under any condition of modulation, shall
exceed:
(1) 4 W Carrier power when transmitting emission type A1D or A3E;
(2) 12 W peak envelope TP when transmitting emission type H1D, J1D,
R1D, H3E, J3E or R3E. Each Amateur Radio transmitter which transmits

emission
type H3E, J3E or R3E must automatically prevent the TP from exceeding
12 W peak envelope TP or the manufacturer's rated peak envelope TP,
whichever is less.


Weird. That's exactly what I posted. Is there some kind of problem
with that?

-Wayne

************************************************

"Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something."
- last words of Pancho Villa (1877-1923)

whoever July 5th 04 03:09 PM

Almost the same Wayne

(c) No Amateur Radio transmitter

He changed CB transmitter to read Amateur Radio transmitter
He's just playing you!


Wayne Johnson wrote:

On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 09:02:39 -0400, "Top Dog"
wrote:


Correct version restored.


Sec. 97.639 Maximum transmitter power.

(c) No Amateur Radio transmitter, under any condition of modulation, shall
exceed:
(1) 4 W Carrier power when transmitting emission type A1D or A3E;
(2) 12 W peak envelope TP when transmitting emission type H1D, J1D,
R1D, H3E, J3E or R3E. Each Amateur Radio transmitter which transmits


emission

type H3E, J3E or R3E must automatically prevent the TP from exceeding
12 W peak envelope TP or the manufacturer's rated peak envelope TP,
whichever is less.



Weird. That's exactly what I posted. Is there some kind of problem
with that?

-Wayne

************************************************

"Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something."
- last words of Pancho Villa (1877-1923)



TBone July 5th 04 03:26 PM



"Top Dog" wrote in message
...
Nice forgery Putz! Still doesn't change the fact amps. are illegal
for hams but legal on CB.


What a load of ****. Since when were amps illegal for Hams? Linears are
now and always have been illegal for CB's which would make sense since CB is
defined as a SHORT RANGE communication device only.


"Wayne Johnson" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 01:45:42 -0400, "Top Dog"
wrote:

CB amps. have always been legal.....Everyone is confused, because
ham radio amps. have always been illegal.



Mutt



http://www.intrex.net/walker/fccf.html#639

Sec. 95.639 Maximum transmitter power.

(c) No CB transmitter, under any condition of modulation, shall
exceed:
(1) 4 W Carrier power when transmitting emission type A1D or A3E;
(2) 12 W peak envelope TP when transmitting emission type H1D, J1D,
R1D, H3E, J3E or R3E. Each CB transmitter which transmits emission
type H3E, J3E or R3E must automatically prevent the TP from exceeding
12 W peak envelope TP or the manufacturer's rated peak envelope TP,
whichever is less.




--
If at first you don't succeed, you're not cut out for skydiving



TBone July 5th 04 03:28 PM



"Wayne Johnson" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 08:55:53 -0400, "Top Dog"
wrote:

Nice forgery Putz! Still doesn't change the fact amps. are illegal
for hams but legal on CB.


What are you talking about? I merely cited the FCC regulation. What
"forgery"?



The guy is just an idiot trying to start a flame war. It is best to just
ignore him.

--
If at first you don't succeed, you're not cut out for skydiving



Wayne Johnson July 5th 04 03:31 PM

On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 14:28:24 GMT, "TBone"
wrote:



"Wayne Johnson" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 08:55:53 -0400, "Top Dog"
wrote:

Nice forgery Putz! Still doesn't change the fact amps. are illegal
for hams but legal on CB.


What are you talking about? I merely cited the FCC regulation. What
"forgery"?



The guy is just an idiot trying to start a flame war. It is best to just
ignore him.


I agree.

-Wayne

************************************************

"Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something."
- last words of Pancho Villa (1877-1923)


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