At 10:03 AM 6/4/01 -0700, Barry Gershenfeld wrote: > >Lunar Industries Inc > >It is possibly designed to be operational on TV Broadcast Frequencies > >Regards > >Chris Carr > >I'm not sure why you said "TV" but maybe you read some additional >information. Now since the model said "VHF" my answer would >be "VHF"...but a little further info...the company was started >by an avid moonbounce enthusiast which kind of suggests 432 MHz. >I was involved with some amateur TV which was around 434 MHz and >that required an amplifier with a linear mode so they may have >been able to use this one there too. In a ham context, VHF means 144-148 If it were 430, it would be labelled "UHF" >Of course, a lot of solid state amplifier designs were pretty >broad band so it's likely it covers a lot more. 25/100 sounds >like the power you'd get in classB/classC mode. Typically, they are rated with input/output power. -- Dave's Engineering Page: http://www.dvanhorn.org I would have a link to FINDU here in my signature line, but due to the inability of sysadmins at TELOCITY to differentiate a signature line from the text of an email, I am forbidden to have it. -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body