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Old June 20th 05, 02:50 PM
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I'm getting the uneasy feeling that "tedstriker" is either a troll or a
pilot wannabee that is singularly misinformed. "They" do NOT allow a
miserly five watts in the COM band. The maximum carrier power for a VHF COM
transmitter is 55 watts, be it airliner or ultralight. Please stop your
"rediculous!" (sic) postings if you don't have the technical knowledge to
post something approximating the truth.

Jim



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Your whole idea is rediculous! nonsense! I'm seriously trying to
improve 2-way radio reception and transmission. They only allow a
miserly 5 watts or so of power for light plane transmitters, so we
have to be creative. The trailing antenna will give us radio power
like an airliner has.