Maybe, but I have been in emergency comm situations where high power on 80m was 
required. When a hurricane has wiped out local commas and you can only do it 
with high power, then that is what you use. It is important to practice for 
that situation.

Jack Brindle, W6FB

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On Jun 26, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Hector Padron <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> Field Day is an annual event, sponsored by the Amateur Radio Relay 
> League . It gives us all the chance to use our skills and experiences learned 
> in Amateur Radio. It's also a time to evaluate emergency preparedness, 
> leverage your 
> knowledge of antennas, radios and multi-band operations. 
> The use of high power amps is not supouse to be "prepardness" in the events 
> of natural disasters when we all would operate with batteries or AC 
> generators ,that don't make sense at all. 
>   
> AD4C
> 
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