Re: [HCDX]: Power of RNI 1575.4
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Re: [HCDX]: Power of RNI 1575.4



And with an antenna giving much skywave, this equal to 0.5 - 1 kW for a
station optimizing the ground wave. With these RSL-stations I have started
to understand how it was possible to hear many quite low powered stations
back in the 30's. They certainly did not have a very sophisticated antenna
system compared to those having been developed in USA already 50 years ago.
Per-Ole Stenman, Jakobstad, Finland

At 23:33 13.8.1999 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>coming back to the recent topic of the possible transmitter-power of
>RNI, I found this on their new FAQ on their website:
>
>2: What is the power of the transmitter?
>A: Not a simple one, this. The licence conditions state that a maximum
>ERP (effective radiated power) of one Watt may be used. Simple, short,
>aerial systems are notoriously inefficient so to make sure the OUTPUT
>power of one Watt is reached we have 100 Watts in reserve, available at
>the transmitter.
>
>Mystery solved...
>
>73's
>Martin
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