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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Buzzygirl wrote: "Greg and Joan" wrote: But anyway, IIRC, somebody's idea was to allow novices voice privileges on 902 Mhz, and it was not considered seriously , and one of the reasons cited was safety. There is still no commercially-available equipment for the 902 MHz amateur band that I am aware of. Using commercially-available equipment is cheating anyway. What does it take to modify PCS cellular phone firmware for digital communication on 902? Is it just a matter of firmware or isn't the RF section able to tune that far out of band? --scott could be things have changed without me noticing but i dont think digital PSC type stuff is allowed for hams... maybe in experimantal bands? in the poplar comm freqs it just FM, ssb, AM, CW, a little FSK, some packet, a little SSTV, some full TV (usully in conjuction with emergancy support operations) anything encrypted or encoded was a big no-no |
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