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I should remember these things.
By the way, if you chose to
lower the output of the 13 MHz
transmitter with an attenuator,
you shouldn’t have any problem.
I built a 10 dB attenuator for
my carrier current transmitter.
It reduced 6 watts down to
600 mW and only cost a few dollars.
There are lots of places on the web
to find schematics and parts values
for RF attenuators, but I’m sure
you know that. I guess the big thing
IS to get that HF transmitter to
operate correctly on the new 13.560
frequency.
Also, I believe RSS-210 permits
another unlicensed HF allocation
in Canada. Isn’t it in the 7 or
8 MHz range?
Best Wishes,
Bruce, The Dog Radio Group