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Old January 23rd 04, 01:40 AM
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"M. J. Powell" wrote:

In message .net,
Maximus writes
If they are in New Jersey or anyplace on the east coast and only using 40
watts or less, they are getting out phenomenally well LOL. I think they must
be using more than that. Why does it have to run 24/7 ? I always thought
radar operated at much higher frequencies.


Perhaps he was quoting 'average power', in which case the peak power
could be well over a kilowatt.

Mike
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M.J.Powell


When propagation conditions are favorable, 40-Watts is plenty of power
for good reception on HF.


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