Not that I want to start an argument here, but I think a strong case can be 
made that the US power limit of 1.5 kW is too high.  (Ask any urban ham who has 
had to deal with 1.5 kW RFI issues.)  With some exceptions, we're forced to run 
1.5 kW because the competition does, not because of propagation or noise 
levels.  Some exceptions are DX on 80 and 160, backscatter, and much VHF/UHF 
operation.  Judging from the number of uncopyable DX stations who answer my 
CQ's on 80 and 160, 100 W is clearly too low.  500 W might be reasonable.  The 
UK power limit is 400 W, and we work lots of them on 160.

Any who want to argue, let's do that off line.

73,

Scott  K9MA


Scott Ellington
Madison, Wisconsin
USA



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