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A search of the FCC's website shows no such regulation (from 97.1 thru
97.527 only). The regulation that pertains to permissible transmitter power in the Amateur Radio service is 97.313. With certain exceptions, the maximum is 1.5kW output. Also specifically, rules in the Citizens Radio service prohibits the addition of external amplifiers (95.411) and prohibits CB transmitters from being modified to produce more than 4W on AM or 12 PEP on SSB (95.607). Bryan WA7PRC since 1970 FCC General Radiotelephone Operator licensee since 1974 "Top Dog" wrote in message ... 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. |
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