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Old August 13th 03, 12:45 AM
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In article , Dave Bushong
writes:

Actually, that's not automatically true. A ham was charged with
transmitting on a police frequency, using his modified ham HT, because
that was the only way he felt that he could get help for a life-
threatening injury (and it was probably an accurate assessment). But
the police said that since he had modified the radio *before* the
incident, that is when the act illegal was planned, and there is nothing
in the rules per se that says that 'emergencies negate' anything.



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