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"I heard that no code hams are allowed to use the 28 mhz frequencies
now"

Since there is no longer a code test for ANY Amateur Radio license, 'No-code
hams' can use all of the frequencies their ticket allows them to. A basic
Technician class license will now allow operations between 28.300-28.500 USB
with up to 200 watts output.





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On Feb 28, 11:12 pm, wrote:
On 28 Feb 2007 20:06:15 -0800, "------------"

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. But I just had to make
fun of the way some of the amateurs are taking the no code testing
that


I can use all the Ten Meter Band, but it sure needs more activity.
Yeah
I'll bet 28.365, 28.375, 28.385, 28.395, and 28.405 will active,
maybe?


The pro-code hams have been arguing that Galaxy radios are perfectly
legal for hams to use on 10 meters, even though they're illegal for
cb'ers to use on 10 meters.


and NoCode hams


I heard that no code hams are allowed to use the 28 mhz frequencies
now,

Although I don't know how accurate that information is or isn't.





Well, IF that's the case, then a lot of Galaxy radios suddenly became
legal on 10 meters from a bunch of people passing their ham tests
without having to take a code test.


And we all now how those hams LOVE those Galaxy radios.


I don't think they're legal even for hams since they can transmit in
the 11 meter cb band with more powwer than allowed.


can be modified yes so?



But since the old pro-code hams have been arguing that they are
perfectly legal for hams to use.....


did you have a point?

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A.E. 352 wrote:

Since there is no longer a code test for ANY Amateur Radio license,
'No-code hams' can use all of the frequencies their ticket allows them to.


Well, they still have to stay off the CW frequencies if they're not actually
running CW. The frequency plan is in effect still.


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The frequency plan (Band Plan) is actualy a Gentlemans' Agreement and is NOT
santioned by the FCC. Technically, a person can use phone in the CW portion
of ANY band, but they generally don't per the 'agreement.'




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A.E. 352 wrote:

Since there is no longer a code test for ANY Amateur Radio license,
'No-code hams' can use all of the frequencies their ticket allows them
to.


Well, they still have to stay off the CW frequencies if they're not
actually
running CW. The frequency plan is in effect still.


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Please avoid backwards-order quoting.
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A.E. 352 wrote:

"Paul Johnson" wrote in message
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A.E. 352 wrote:

Since there is no longer a code test for ANY Amateur Radio license,
'No-code hams' can use all of the frequencies their ticket allows them
to.


Well, they still have to stay off the CW frequencies if they're not
actually
running CW. The frequency plan is in effect still.


The frequency plan (Band Plan) is actualy a Gentlemans' Agreement and is
NOT santioned by the FCC. Technically, a person can use phone in the CW
portion of ANY band, but they generally don't per the 'agreement.'


On the Citizen's Band that is true. Outside the 40 channels, that is not
true: Frequencies and modes are restricted depending on your license.


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