"Phil Kane" wrote in message t.net...
On 15 Jul 2003 17:42:38 -0700, Brian Kelly wrote:
Are you saying that if I install any of these types of mods in my
Yaesu xcvr I'm in violation?? If yes then we have one *helluva* lotta
violators roaming the bands, thousands of us.
Only if the receiver section is of a type that is required to be
type-certified. In general, that's for VHF and above receivers.
Installing such a mod in a type-certified receiver voids the type
certification, which raises two separate issues.
(1) The receiver (or transceiver) can no longer be conveyed to
another party (sold, given, shipped, all the good words in Section
302(b) of the Comm Act) unless the manufacturer recertifies the
receiver with the mod (i.e. approved the mod and stated that with
the mod the receiver still meets seignal leakage specs).
Let me count the number of perps . .
(2) if the mod causes harmful interference to another licensed
station ("freebanders" are fair game but I never said that) then
you would be liable for using same.
Cash deal and what radio are you talking about? I never met the guy.
Yeah, I know it's weird - put a preamp inside the VHF receiver and it
busts the type certification. Put it in a box with a transistor
battery and hook it to the receiver antenna terminal with a wire and
it doesn't. I never said that the equipment certification rules
were logical, only that they are "the rules".
I oughta known . . confusion at the top does tend to propagate.
Whatever worm is left in the can - put it on a hook and catch me a
trout.
Last time I tried that all I caught was a tire and a week's worth of
bronchitis. Don't hold yer breath.
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