From: utzoo!decvax!cca!hplabs!hao!csu-cs!kelly@sri-unix Newsgroups: net.ham-radio Title: How to Solve Crowding on HF Article-I.D.: csu-cs.1912 Posted: Mon Nov 29 10:55:59 1982 Received: Wed Dec 1 08:24:48 1982 It seems that lots of discussion of the code-free license is influenced by HF concerns and HF crowding. (By the way, I thought the Technician Class essentially IS our code-free ticket for those interested in experiments in VHF, etc. 5wpm certainly isn't proficiency and really isnt much of a barrier!). My argument isn't cw or no cw, but another subject- lets reduce the 1KW limit on power input to transmitters. Now realistically, 250 watts should be quite sufficient in todays world of fine receivers. I think that 100 watts DC input to the finals would be sufficient, but that would outlaw too many transcievers out there today. This rule change would lead to more attention to quality of antennas, and receivers, and make civilization arrive on 20 meter phone (I hope). Yes, it might mean the end of vaporizing the sparrows standing on your antenna, and it might mean the end of 25 kc wide channels to outer ubangi land (with 500 hams calling at once). But to those users of the HW-8 (I used to have one) and the Argonaut, and other QRP rigs, it would mean that other hams would discover that power is not the answer. Patience, operator skill, and quality of antennas are all parts of the solution. Lets push for power reduction on the air. Chris Kelly, WD5IBS, Colo State Univ. Vax.