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- December 4, 2017 at 3:37 pm #11484
In the ordinary course of events many of our hobbyists would like to sometimes experiment with greater RF power or longer antennas than the part 15 rules permit, so as to make scientific observations before returning to legal operation.
It has generally been held that such “out of bounds” tinkering is not allowed.
I happen to be in that very position as at this time as tests are being run on the performance of Ramsey FM30b and EDM FM transmitters using Decade GPL32 Horizontal Dipole antennas and so far have been dabbling with small power manipulation amounting to a few feet of coverage difference.
As one final jab it would be fascinating to learn what these transmitter would do at their maximum possible power, but we are obedient to the rules despite complete disrespect for the Commission Chairman.
Perhaps a rare window of opportunity opens on Friday when government funding may end, at which time the federal government “shuts down”. Or, there may be a last minute extension of time to December 22 when the government might shut down.
Duriing such a shutdown the government’s rule making authority is suspended, no?
Operating on that rare human faculty known as “common sense”, KDX will consider full throttle transmitter testing during any “shut down”.
Until such time a comment period is open during which your thoughts are welcome.
December 4, 2017 at 4:27 pm #56077wdcx
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Total posts : 45366I belive that last time the “government shutdown” occured the Enforcment arm of the FCC remained active as enforcement is a critical need of the FCC.
December 4, 2017 at 9:10 pm #56078davec
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Total posts : 45366If a tree falls in the forest…
December 7, 2017 at 5:47 pm #56103Darsen the Third
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Total posts : 45366If Im reading the published specs right, the Ramsey is good for only about 25 mW, and the EDM maybe to 100 mW. I don’t think there’s enough magic blue smoke inside those boxes to go much beyond that.
December 7, 2017 at 5:54 pm #56105wdcx
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Total posts : 453668) EB Field Supervisors* and EB Field Staff to respond to emergencies involving the protection of life or property (e.g., interference with aircraft frequencies)
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