... and why there are standards to start with!
Standards are so important that everyone should have a set of their own.
... and why there are standards to start with!
I'm almost certain this break in harmonic interference is only temporary and will be back to haunt us soon. The FCC didn't vacate most VHF low band TV frequencies for nothing. They couldn't wait to sell it off to new over the air services that won't be sent via closed loop cable TV. Once these frequencies are reallocated there will be all types of new services that will be happy to receive harmonic interference all over again.
I'm almost certain this break in harmonic interference is only temporary and will be back to haunt us soon. The FCC didn't vacate most VHF low band TV frequencies for nothing. They couldn't wait to sell it off to new over the air services that won't be sent via closed loop cable TV. Once these frequencies are reallocated there will be all types of new services that will be happy to receive harmonic interference all over again. Oh...and the fastest way to make a popular CB amp into a ham amp is to jack the tube out of the socket and slide a real amp under it.
HiDef,that is pretty easy....
Step 1 ....find the nearest trash can and carefully place the CB amp into it .. then set trash can out for the garbage truck to pick up in the morning :tongue:
Step 2 ..... Start looking at Amateur amps and find one that works for you
The low VHF TV frequencies have not been vacated.
There are a few low V DTV stations still using that spectrum.
Channel 51 and up were vacated and sold.
If the harmonic situation returns it will have a much different flavor. The stuff will probably just quit working with little or no indication of why.
Part 97 stipulates amateur radio's very existance is to provide a technically qualified pool of operators among other things