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Re: ICOM m810 open up for ham bands?
| Bruce in Alaska | 24 Apr 2004 18:46 |
> But only outputs a few milliwatts when tuning I believe. But > you do still need a valid license to work QRP. > > Doug, k3qt > s/v Callista Autotuners need about 3 to 5 watts of RF at the input to the tuner for the internal Phase and Power Sensing Systems to operate correctly.
Bruce in alaska
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| Doug Dotson | 23 Apr 2004 17:28 |
But only outputs a few milliwatts when tuning I believe. But you do still need a valid license to work QRP.
Doug, k3qt s/v Callista
> Jim, > [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] > > > > > > Carl. |
| Biffom | 23 Apr 2004 07:28 |
Jim,
I have a valid license.
An interesting aside is that the antenna tuner (in my case an at130) needs to briefly transmit in order to tune to the correct frequency. This brief transmission (activated when the tune button is depressed) was also blocked. So even though it's legal to listen on these bands you can never tune the antenna.
Carl.
> Do you have a valid amateur radio license to use it that way? > > I'm looking for any info as to how I can have my ICOM m810 radio [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > > > Carl. |
| Jim Foros | 23 Apr 2004 00:09 |
Do you have a valid amateur radio license to use it that way?
> I'm looking for any info as to how I can have my ICOM m810 radio > opened up to allow access to the ham bands. [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > Carl. |
| Biffom | 21 Apr 2004 17:03 |
I'm looking for any info as to how I can have my ICOM m810 radio opened up to allow access to the ham bands.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Carl.
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