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Only illegal if used to transmit outside of the
10 meter bands. It's perfectly legal to modify a radio to listen on any band. If such modification inherently causes transmit capabilities to be added on unauthorized bands, it is the responsibility of the operator NOT to operate on those bands for which the transmitting section is not authorized. In summary, the radio is perfectly legal for use on the Amateur Radio 10 meter band. It is perfectly legal for monitoring (listening) on the 11 meter CB bands, and on the "pirate" bands. It is NOT legal to use as a transmitter on any frequency outside of the Amateur Radio 10 meter band. I suggest that you Google "Life", and then locate a site from which you can download one. -- Raymond Sirois - KAXN-9546 AE #1038 SKIP #20 Look! A Ray of truth shines through the bull****! He perfectly explains the law to those incapable of comprehension. |
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