[AMRadio] Clearing Some of the Muddy Water, Maybe?

bob mccully bob_mcclly at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 23 18:28:35 EST 2010


Mike, I used to work "Ashtabula Bill" every day on 7290. He is a very 
interesting guy to talk with.  Bob McCully  AB8OP




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From: "Mike Duke, K5XU" <k5xu at comcast.net>
To: Discussion of AM Radio <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tue, November 23, 2010 5:56:50 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] Clearing Some of the Muddy Water, Maybe?

For some reason known only to the powers that were,  at the FCC when 
the rule I am about to reference was made, when they first instituted 
the 200 watt output for the Novice/Tech bands, that output applied to 
anyone operating in those bands. This was *before the change that 
allowed 10 meter phone operation by Novices and Technicians.

A few people were indeed busted for too much power in the Novice/Tech 
CW bands.

When the 10 meter phone rule came about, the power restriction was not 
applied to General and higher licenses. It was later also dropped for 
the higher licenses on the other sub bands.

I remember that shortly after the Novice/Tech 10 meter phone privilege 
kicked in, VYZ got tangled up with some net that was a project of 
Gordon West on 28.305.

I know Gordon whined about him in World Radio, and I'm pretty sure 
Bill was the victim of multiple O*** Observer notices because of it.




Mike Duke, K5XU
American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs


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