I have a Kenwood TK-372G commercial radio programmed for all 22 channels and some repeaters with a Nagoya NA-701G antenna. The Kenwood TK-372G has dual part 90 and 95A type acceptance. This radio outputs 4 watts on high power and 1 watt on low power. The FCC limit for channels 8-14 is 0.5w and this radio does not go that low. Should I remove those channels or disable Tx on them or should I lock the Tx to 1 watt on those channels (which I have done).
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I have a Kenwood TK-372G commercial radio programmed for all 22 channels and some repeaters with a Nagoya NA-701G antenna. The Kenwood TK-372G has dual part 90 and 95A type acceptance. This radio outputs 4 watts on high power and 1 watt on low power. The FCC limit for channels 8-14 is 0.5w and this radio does not go that low. Should I remove those channels or disable Tx on them or should I lock the Tx to 1 watt on those channels (which I have done).
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