Richard Cranium
July 14th 03, 07:37 PM
(Aaron H. Voobner) wrote in message >...
> (Reg1647) wrote in message >...
>
> > TEXAS STAR MODULATOR $75
> > SKELETON MODULATOR $75
> > TEXAS STAR 350V $130
> > MACO 75 TWO TUBER (RARE) $180
> > BLACK CAT JB-76B AMP $140
> > BLACK CAT TUBE MOBILE AMP $60
>
>
> FCC rule 2.815(b): After APR 27, 1978, no person shall manufacture,
> sell or lease, offer for sale or lease (including advertising for sale
> or lease), or import, ship, or distribute for the purpose of selling
> or leasing or offering for sale or lease, any external radio frequency
> amplifier or amplifier kit capable of operation on any frequency or
> frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.
>
> > RCI 295 $150
> > HR 2510 $150
>
> In a May 13 Public Notice, the FCC points out that it's a violation of
> FCC regulations to import or market a transmitter designed or intended
> to operate outside the amateur bands unless the equipment has been
> issued a grant of equipment authorization for the radio services it's
> capable of operating. The FCC says it wanted to clarify its rules on
> equipment that's "intended to operate in various radio services in the
> high frequency radio spectrum, including '10-meter' Amateur Radio
> Service (ARS) equipment." The notice--directed to "manufacturers,
> importers, vendors and users of these transceivers"--emphasizes that
> transmitters intended for use by FCC-authorized radio services except
> the Amateur Radio Service must be type-accepted.
>
> -Aaron-
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> (Reg1647) wrote in message >...
>
> > TEXAS STAR MODULATOR $75
> > SKELETON MODULATOR $75
> > TEXAS STAR 350V $130
> > MACO 75 TWO TUBER (RARE) $180
> > BLACK CAT JB-76B AMP $140
> > BLACK CAT TUBE MOBILE AMP $60
>
>
> FCC rule 2.815(b): After APR 27, 1978, no person shall manufacture,
> sell or lease, offer for sale or lease (including advertising for sale
> or lease), or import, ship, or distribute for the purpose of selling
> or leasing or offering for sale or lease, any external radio frequency
> amplifier or amplifier kit capable of operation on any frequency or
> frequencies between 24 and 35 MHz.
>
> > RCI 295 $150
> > HR 2510 $150
>
> In a May 13 Public Notice, the FCC points out that it's a violation of
> FCC regulations to import or market a transmitter designed or intended
> to operate outside the amateur bands unless the equipment has been
> issued a grant of equipment authorization for the radio services it's
> capable of operating. The FCC says it wanted to clarify its rules on
> equipment that's "intended to operate in various radio services in the
> high frequency radio spectrum, including '10-meter' Amateur Radio
> Service (ARS) equipment." The notice--directed to "manufacturers,
> importers, vendors and users of these transceivers"--emphasizes that
> transmitters intended for use by FCC-authorized radio services except
> the Amateur Radio Service must be type-accepted.
>
> -Aaron-
TROLL POST!