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I just checked the compliant CAP list of commercial HF gear. Neither
Collins, Drake, Icom, Ten-Tec or Kenwood had any amateur equipment that were on the compliant list. The only ham rig I could find that was on the complaint list was a special version of the 817, and then it had to be operated under 5 watts and it was not compliant on vhf. The use of a compliant list means that if you are using a non-compliant unit and use elaborate equipment to monitor the frequency to the nerest tenth of a Hz, you are still non-compliant. In short, there is nothing you can do to make it compliant. It is similar on Search and Rescue frequencies. Althoughamateur vhf equipment can be modified to operate on Search and Rescue, it is not type certified and therefore illegal. In our state, it is the local sheriff who holds the license - so any violation reflects upon the sheriff. We do not allow our local SAR members to operate modified ham gear on the SAR frequencies. Colin K7FM |
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