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Robert Casey wrote:
He "addressed" the deficiencies by saying that there are none (implying that his equipment is working perfectly). Poor operating practice does not equate to deficient operation of the equipment. In FCC practice, "operation of the station" by a licensee covers more than mere operation of the equipment and does in fact include operating practices and non-technical rule compliance. I wonder when the last time a ham got busted for operating a broken transmitter (broken in the sense that it made too much harmonics, splatter, and such). Our Yauicowood boxes rarely drift out of spec like this. Jacking the mike gain, misadjusting a speech processor or overdriving a linear amplifier can cause splatter. A defective relay or switching diode on a highpass/lowpass filter board can permit illegal levels of harmonics. Those things are faily common failures in modern rigs. Dave K8MN |
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