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Subject: | LF: Re: 136kHz LPF toroids? |
From: | Mike-WE0H <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 25 Jul 2010 15:58:28 -0500 |
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That is the legal power for those that run the legal power. Not those that run more than the legal power... Mike-WE0H Gary - G4WGT wrote: Mal,I was making the point clear as Roger is a UK amateur & 1 watt ERP is currently the legal maximum on the 136kHz band.Gary - G4WGT. mal wrote: No so, only in the UK generally, and 10w erp has been authorised in the past, other countries 20 plus watts erp. If you have a vy small antenna you would need around 5Kw to get 1w erp and would need about 10 T-200 toroids stacked times 2 for your filter. The trend in the past on 137 has been to work long haul with the odd local QSO. mal/g3kev*From:* Gary Hi Mal,You wrote :- The aim on this band is for at least 1W erp The maximum allowed ERP for this band (136kHz) is 1 watt ERP. 73 Gary - G4WGT. |
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