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10 Meter Radios ?
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10 Meter Radios ?
Vinnie S. wrote:
They been going after the sellers, not the buyers. They only go after the users that have really high power, or are a menace to their neighbors. Vinnie S. The menace to the neighbors is the only reason anyone has ever been caught. Moral- have no neighbors. |
10 Meter Radios ?
I AmnotGeorgeBush wrote:
From: (cmdr*buzz*corey) 10 meter radios are not CB and require an Amateur (Ham) Radio operator's license issued by the FCC to transmit on the 10 meter ham band. You have to take a test to get a ham license. For you to use a radio on the 10 meter band without a license is illegal and the FCC is monitoring 10 meters for such activity. All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring. really? care to explain ft. Huachuca? |
10 Meter Radios ?
On Jun 12, 6:13 pm, (I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:
From: (cmdr buzz corey) 10 meter radios are not CB and require an Amateur (Ham) Radio operator's license issued by the FCC to transmit on the 10 meter ham band. You have to take a test to get a ham license. For you to use a radio on the 10 meter band without a license is illegal and the FCC is monitoring 10 meters for such activity. All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring. Wrong! There are a number of FCC monitoring station around the country and they do monitor the ham bands. Here are a couple of examples. On September 12, 2006 and September 13, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office monitored transmissions on the frequency 439.850 MHz from station KB3GRK and observed the following violation: Agents in the Commission's Boston Field Office ("Boston Office") subsequently conducted an investigation, including monitoring and inspecting Baxter's station and, as a result of the investigation, the Boston Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability to Baxter on June 7, 2005, in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars |
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10 Meter Radios ?
On Jun 15, 4:35 pm, Crazy Horse
wrote: In article . com, cmdr- says... All true but the last line. The FCC does no monitoring. Wrong! There are a number of FCC monitoring station around the country and they do monitor the ham bands. Here are a couple of examples. On September 12, 2006 and September 13, 2006, an agent of the Commission's Philadelphia Office monitored transmissions on the frequency 439.850 MHz from station KB3GRK and observed the following violation: Agents in the Commission's Boston Field Office ("Boston Office") subsequently conducted an investigation, including monitoring and inspecting Baxter's station and, as a result of the investigation, the Boston Office issued a Notice of Apparent Liability to Baxter on June 7, 2005, in the amount of twenty-one thousand dollars Seems like it'd be more difficult to monitor, or at least to apprehend a moving trucker. But then again, I'm probably missing something here. -- _______ -CH ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ That is what an unlicensed operator that had been transmitting mobile on the 2 meter ham band in the Dallas area thought until he was pulled over by a deputy and an FCC agent. He thought that as long as he was traveling around on the freeways he couldn't be tracked. Quite a number of truckers operating illegally on the 10 meter band have been caught. There are those on this group that will try to convince you otherwise. |
10 Meter Radios ?
cmdr buzz corey wrote:
That is what an unlicensed operator that had been transmitting mobile on the 2 meter ham band Is he bleeding you over, cb-jj? -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
10 Meter Radios ?
cmdr buzz corey wrote:
There are those on this group that will try to convince you otherwise///SLAP Convince CBer's that you're not a wankstain, cb-jj. -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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