Jim W in Tampa
Senior Member
- Location
- Tampa Florida
How many of them used a calibrated station monitor to verify spectral purity on this highly regarded Maco amp? In a lab setting, only the desired frequency with the desired bandwidth would be sent down the wire due to design, verification and adjustments. This would ensure that the shield of the feed line was not acting as an antenna and thus would not interact with any metallic surface nearby. Also, any high powered transmitter would have to use hard line coax for long runs which is nearly impossible to pull through pipe, as the coax itself is nearly rigid. The specs already allow for a ferrous conduit. If Al presented a problem, so would steel.
That insinuates that CB is no longer close to the Amateur 10 meter band.
Nope as far as i know they still are neighbors. I got out of it in 79 but had a nice collection of CQ cards from all over the country. A lot of ham radios were sold back then. Just glad the FCC never caught up to me.