[Heathkit] AT-1 question
Bwana Bob
wb2vuf at gti.net
Tue Jan 27 23:01:28 EST 2009
Keep it legal. If you don't have a dummy load, you can make a very
simple one for that rig with a 25 watt light bulb.
73,
Bob WB2VUF
David Goncalves wrote:
> As such, to transmit on the 11 meter band, even into a dummy load,
> with a Heath AT-1 is illegal.
>
>
> Practically, it isn't true. You can transmit anything you want into a
> dummy load, because excepting local leakage from the circuit, the design
> intent is for no emission to occur. That the FCC rule states that it is?
> Poor writing of the law, and impossible to enforce. Go ahead and
> transmit anything you want into a dummy load.
>
> David Goncalves
> W1EUJ
>
>
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