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On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 00:26:40 GMT, "U-Know-Who"
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+++
+++"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
legroups.com...
+++ I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It
+++ would be neat to see.
+++
+++ Steveo wrote in
+++ I have a dumpster full.
+++
+++ Slow Code wrote:
+++ You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand schematics,
+++ it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.
+++
+++ LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
+++ his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
+++ hilarious...
+++
+++And you make a living breaking federal law.
+++

************

I was wondering when someone would mention this. I do seem to remember
a clause in part 95 and/or in 97 that talks about the manufacture of
amplifiers in the range of 25 to 50 MHz. I guess I must go back and
review these to regulatory documents and determine if the FCC has
recended some previous rules.

james
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Old September 17th 06, 03:48 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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"james" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 00:26:40 GMT, "U-Know-Who"
wrote:

+++
+++"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
glegroups.com...
+++ I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the
web. It
+++ would be neat to see.
+++
+++ Steveo wrote in
+++ I have a dumpster full.
+++
+++ Slow Code wrote:
+++ You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand
schematics,
+++ it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.
+++
+++ LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
+++ his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
+++ hilarious...
+++
+++And you make a living breaking federal law.
+++

************

I was wondering when someone would mention this. I do seem to remember
a clause in part 95 and/or in 97 that talks about the manufacture of
amplifiers in the range of 25 to 50 MHz. I guess I must go back and
review these to regulatory documents and determine if the FCC has
recended some previous rules.

james


They have not. A licensed ham can manufacture one per year that operates
without modification in this bandwidth (26-30Mhz). Real commercial amp
manufacturers require proof of license before they will divulge the mod
procedures to make one operate on 10 meters, or sell the kit to make it
operate there.


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On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 02:48:46 GMT, "U-Know-Who"
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+++
+++"james" wrote in message
m...
+++ On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 00:26:40 GMT, "U-Know-Who"
+++ wrote:
+++
++++++
++++++"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
++++++news:1158451393.841377.178340@m73g2000cwd .googlegroups.com...
++++++ I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the
+++web. It
++++++ would be neat to see.
++++++
++++++ Steveo wrote in
++++++ I have a dumpster full.
++++++
++++++ Slow Code wrote:
++++++ You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand
+++schematics,
++++++ it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.
++++++
++++++ LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
++++++ his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
++++++ hilarious...
++++++
++++++And you make a living breaking federal law.
++++++
+++ ************
+++
+++ I was wondering when someone would mention this. I do seem to remember
+++ a clause in part 95 and/or in 97 that talks about the manufacture of
+++ amplifiers in the range of 25 to 50 MHz. I guess I must go back and
+++ review these to regulatory documents and determine if the FCC has
+++ recended some previous rules.
+++
+++ james
+++
+++They have not. A licensed ham can manufacture one per year that operates
+++without modification in this bandwidth (26-30Mhz). Real commercial amp
+++manufacturers require proof of license before they will divulge the mod
+++procedures to make one operate on 10 meters, or sell the kit to make it
+++operate there.
+++

************

Actually the provison is up to 5 units per year I believe. I should
have differentiated between amature self contruction and that of
comercial manufacture. My fault there.


james

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