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![]() "Alex" wrote in message oups.com... My brother recently purchased a Galaxy DX99V radio from a local pawn shop for $100, and just looking for a CB radio to take over the road we found this radio to be advertised as a 10m radio for ham operators (which I am licensed, he is not), but it also does 11m for CB. I'm still completely green with radios (been licensed for just 6 weeks now), but it's my understanding that such a radio would be illegal. If a device is type accepted for CB frequenies on 11m it would not legally be able to transmit on 10m ham frequencies. Fresh off the Press; your answer lies in the last sentence of the fourth paragraph and all of the fifth paragraph on this page: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/10/02/100/?nc=1 |
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