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N9OGL August 22nd 06 01:11 AM

OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
 

David wrote:
On 21 Aug 2006 06:14:29 -0700, wrote:



Check out the FCC regs.
"Sec. 15.225 Operation within the band 13.110-14.010 MHz.

(a) The field strength of any emissions within the band 13.553-
13.567 MHz shall not exceed 15,848 microvolts/meter at 30 meters.

Is it illegal to intentionally publish erroneous Federal Statute?

TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

PART 15--RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES--Table of Contents

Subpart C--Intentional Radiators

Sec. 15.225 Operation within the band 13.553-13.567 MHz.

(a) The field strength of any emissions within this band shall not
exceed 10,000 microvolts/meter at 30 meters.


The FCC changed that rule last year...some sites don't have the new
rules posted. The voltage now is 15,848 uV/m @ 30 meters


N9OGL August 22nd 06 01:14 AM

OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
 

Slow Code wrote:
David wrote in
:

On 20 Aug 2006 19:12:16 -0700, "N9OGL" wrote:

Omega One Radio, is still going strong and has been heard in New York,
Maryland, and West Virgina and Kentucky. The station is running 24/7
and plans are on the way to improve the programming. Thanks to all who
listen and keep listening, those who have asked for QSL Cards they will
be shipped out on monday. Idea on programming are welcomed and if you
have a program send it to us

Langley Park Telecommunication



Omega One, Your Lolicon Radio Network Station. Free downloads on the
weekend.


Todd Daugherty N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13556.00 MHz LSB


Is that legal?


No, Todd's 50 to 100 watts ain't legal, but it gets him a larger audience.


SC

The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce
different types of voltage...again if this is not so, then why do we
have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100 watts
when you plug them into 110 V??

Todd N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13.556.00 MHz LSB


N9OGL August 22nd 06 01:37 AM

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n9ogl wrote:
Slow Code wrote:
David wrote in
:

On 20 Aug 2006 19:12:16 -0700, "N9OGL" wrote:

Omega One Radio, is still going strong and has been heard in New York,
Maryland, and West Virgina and Kentucky. The station is running 24/7
and plans are on the way to improve the programming. Thanks to all who
listen and keep listening, those who have asked for QSL Cards they will
be shipped out on monday. Idea on programming are welcomed and if you
have a program send it to us

Langley Park Telecommunication



Omega One, Your Lolicon Radio Network Station. Free downloads on the
weekend.


Todd Daugherty N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13556.00 MHz LSB


Is that legal?


No, Todd's 50 to 100 watts ain't legal, but it gets him a larger audience.


SC

The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce
different types of voltage...again if this is not so, then why do we
have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100 watts
when you plug them into 110 V??

Todd N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13.556.00 MHz LSB



CORRECTION:

The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce
different types of WATTAGE...again if this is not so, then why do we
have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100
watts
when you plug them into 110 V??


[email protected] August 22nd 06 01:45 AM

OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
 
I stopped off at O'Reily auto parts store.Wal Mart and Autozone doesn't
carry them anymore,O'Reily just happened to have one package of 19 inch
slip in refill windshield wiper blades.I got me an idear.Since I dont
ever get out and drive anywhere if it's raining. (because I dont have to
anymore) I think I will keep them refill blades in the package in the
metal lock box behind the drivers seat in my raggity old 1978 Dodge
van.Maybe I will remove the passenger side blade assembly.They ought to
last forever that way.Them d..n things are getting hard to find nowdays.

http://carol_fus.tripod.com/army_hero_jpredmond.html
cuhulin


[email protected] August 22nd 06 01:57 AM

OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
 
Can you type code in a news group? I can't unless I find my little
plastic card and cheat.I wont do that.
cuhulin


Tom August 22nd 06 03:35 AM

OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
 

"n9ogl" wrote in message
oups.com...

n9ogl wrote:
Slow Code wrote:
David wrote in
:

On 20 Aug 2006 19:12:16 -0700, "N9OGL" wrote:

Omega One Radio, is still going strong and has been heard in New
York,
Maryland, and West Virgina and Kentucky. The station is running 24/7
and plans are on the way to improve the programming. Thanks to all
who
listen and keep listening, those who have asked for QSL Cards they
will
be shipped out on monday. Idea on programming are welcomed and if you
have a program send it to us

Langley Park Telecommunication


Omega One, Your Lolicon Radio Network Station. Free downloads on the
weekend.


Todd Daugherty N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13556.00 MHz LSB

Is that legal?

No, Todd's 50 to 100 watts ain't legal, but it gets him a larger
audience.


SC

The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce
different types of voltage...again if this is not so, then why do we
have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100 watts
when you plug them into 110 V??

Todd N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13.556.00 MHz LSB



CORRECTION:

The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce
different types of WATTAGE...again if this is not so, then why do we
have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100
watts
when you plug them into 110 V??


Wrong. FCC gonna shut your dumbass down for sure.

they are looking at microvolts per meter, which is "field strength", not
voltage, numb nuts.



[email protected] August 22nd 06 03:43 AM

OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
 
How does that formula go? Volts over Amps equal Watts.
cuhulin


N9OGL August 22nd 06 03:57 AM

OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
 

Tom wrote:
"n9ogl" wrote in message
oups.com...

n9ogl wrote:
Slow Code wrote:
David wrote in
:

On 20 Aug 2006 19:12:16 -0700, "N9OGL" wrote:

Omega One Radio, is still going strong and has been heard in New
York,
Maryland, and West Virgina and Kentucky. The station is running 24/7
and plans are on the way to improve the programming. Thanks to all
who
listen and keep listening, those who have asked for QSL Cards they
will
be shipped out on monday. Idea on programming are welcomed and if you
have a program send it to us

Langley Park Telecommunication


Omega One, Your Lolicon Radio Network Station. Free downloads on the
weekend.


Todd Daugherty N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13556.00 MHz LSB

Is that legal?

No, Todd's 50 to 100 watts ain't legal, but it gets him a larger
audience.


SC
The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce
different types of voltage...again if this is not so, then why do we
have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100 watts
when you plug them into 110 V??

Todd N9OGL
OMEGA ONE RADIO
13.556.00 MHz LSB



CORRECTION:

The FCC is looking at VOLTAGE, not WATTAGE, voltage can produce
different types of WATTAGE...again if this is not so, then why do we
have an assortment of light bulbs that range from 60 watts to 100
watts
when you plug them into 110 V??


Wrong. FCC gonna shut your dumbass down for sure.

they are looking at microvolts per meter, which is "field strength", not
voltage, numb nuts.


Sure...All I have to say is GO FOR IT!!!!!

OMEGA ONE RADIO
13.556.00 MHz LSB


Bob August 22nd 06 05:30 AM

OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
 
Brenda Ann wrote:

Not true, absolutely. Never heard of QRP? Low power stations can go a
LONG ways, not just interSTATE but interCONTINENTAL on HF frequencies.
100mW kiddie walkie talkies have been heard 2/3 of the way across the
country (the old 11m CB ones) during peaks in the skip season on 11m.


QRP is often my favourite mode of operation - it's quite a challenge. I've
found it's frequently possible to talk across the Atlantic with 5 Watts
p-e-p SSS on 14 MHz!

Bob

--
Everything gets easier with practice, except getting up in the morning!

get help August 22nd 06 11:24 AM

OMEGA ONE STILL GONG STRONG
 
On 21 Aug 2006 17:09:28 -0700, n9ogl wrote:

get help wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 07:07:55 +0900, Brenda Ann wrote:

Not true, absolutely. Never heard of QRP? Low power stations can go a LONG
ways, not just interSTATE but interCONTINENTAL on HF frequencies. 100mW
kiddie walkie talkies have been heard 2/3 of the way across the country (the
old 11m CB ones) during peaks in the skip season on 11m.


Not right. Ever hear of physics? A simple calculation, based upon
the laws of wave propagation, has already been posted which shows that
the power needed to produce the size of electric field given in the
regs is on the order of MILLIWATTS; not hundreds of watts.

If "Omega One" keeps it up, they are going to get busted.


um...dumbass, you can product different wattage at a certain voltage,
if not we would have 60 to 100 WATT light bulbs plugged into 110 V, if
110V on put out on form of watt. Learn something about electricity.


um...dumbass, you are talking about power density (watts per square
meter) versus field strength (volts per meter) and that has nothing to
do with light bulbs...dumbass. You sound like electrician who knows
diddly squat about r.f. but think that he does. I waiting for your NAL
to arrive so Mark and I can throw a beer enema party.

Get help.


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