Not to mention the FCC rules (remember those? We had them on the test…) say 
that we should use the minimum amount of power necessary. 


Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
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> On Jun 9, 2021, at 8:46 PM, Julia Tuttle <ju...@juliatuttle.net> wrote:
> 
> Nobody was blaming the operator. Gwen was asking whose *radio* was to blame.
> 
> And "hey, your radio seems to be putting out some pretty strong
> interference on the harmonics, can you fix that?" isn't a personal attack.
> The answer might be "no, I have no idea how or why it is", though.
> 
> But, regardless of how "dirty" a radio is or isn't, it's reasonable to ask
> someone to turn the power down when they don't need it -- it can overload
> receivers, it can amplify any noise the radio is putting out, and it takes
> up that spectrum in a wider geographic area than is needed.
> 
> On Wed, Jun 9, 2021, 20:14 Richards <jricha...@k8jhr.com> wrote:
> 
>> Anyone condemning other hams for using "dirty transmitters"  is simply
>> out of line.
>> 
>> The ordinary ham is NOT an Electrical Engineer and he buys his rig in
>> good faith, believing it passed FCC and other engineering standards.
>> He uses it in good faith, assuming it is OK and not causing problems.
>> But then, a few self-appointed Frequency Cops condemn the poor operator
>> as a bad citizen for using a "dirty transmitter"  as if the operator is
>> somehow to blame.   I have worked a lot of contests with crowded
>> conditions in a large metropolitan area, and nobody has ever whined
>> about any of this, notwithstanding a couple of self-appointed experts
>> living in the mountains of CA and CO claim it is a horrible epidemic.
>> Besides, if this was such big problem why is it such a new, current
>> topic? Supposedly, all those old rigs have been noisy all the time.   I
>> suspect it is topical only because they have nothing else to talk about.
>> 
>> Well, even if it is a problem, there is no place for this sort of
>> personal attack in ham radio, AND IT IS SIMPLY WRONG TO BLAME THE
>> OPERATOR for how his rig works.   For most ops, ham radio is just a
>> hobby and they are entitled to expect their radios will work right.
>> Blaming the operator is simply out of line.   K8JHR
>> 
>> 
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