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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 12:14:37 GMT, "Ready Kilowatt"
wrote: Wouldn't that be illegal? Hi OM, Yes it would. It is against the law to sell Transmitters that are not type-accepted for the band they are intended. On the other hand, the Amateur radio service is the ONLY exception to the rule. We CAN design, build, and operate non type-accepted gear. On the third hand, the 11 Meter band is not Amateur radio service. Even tho' we can work there, we must abide by all rules and regulations for that service (all restrictions apply in spite of our "privileges"). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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