Greg DesBrisay wrote:

As Brian pointed out, if the transmitter power is changed to exceed the
type certification, then the the change is illegal. Regardless of
whether emissions comply with the other rules.

I understand and you are correct. But I tend to be less concerned about rules than about safety and good engineering. And from a practical point of view, if the signal quality is acceptable and the EIRP is within limits, I doubt the FCC will come knocking on your door.


(Disclaimer: you violate FCC rules at your own risk. Don't blame me.)

This is true in the United States and in Europe.  I suspect it's true in
most other countries as well.

I agree.


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