Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 04:26:21 -0700, Telspam Electronics
wrote in .com: You admitted just a few posts ago that you modified your two radios with your hack-job of a processor: "I have two installed in both my Cobra19 and Cobra25 using the stock mic on one... and the Astatic 636L on the other. They both work like a million bucks." So either you are lying about them being installed in your radios and working "like a million bucks" or you are lying about being 100% legal. Or both. Both my radios are fully legal. They produce legal power... and the modulation is a constant 100% with the VoiceMax module. CFR95.425(a): You must not make or have any one else make any internal modification to your CB transmitter. CFR95.425(c): You must not operate a CB transmitter which has been modified by anyone in any way,.... You radios are illegal and operating them is illegal. You manufacture and sell a product which has the sole purpose of illegal modification and operation. Not only that, manufacturing and selling CB amps is illegal, which is what you have been doing for the past 10 years. It would be foolish to think that you don't use them, too. You are hardly 100% legal. You lied. Also, you said that you weren't going to respond to any more of my posts. You lied again. |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Jul 10, 1:29 pm, Frank Gilliland
wrote: On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 04:26:21 -0700, Telspam Electronics wrote in .com: You admitted just a few posts ago that you modified your two radios with your hack-job of a processor: "I have two installed in both my Cobra19 and Cobra25 using the stock mic on one... and the Astatic 636L on the other. They both work like a million bucks." So either you are lying about them being installed in your radios and working "like a million bucks" or you are lying about being 100% legal. Or both. Both my radios are fully legal. They produce legal power... and the modulation is a constant 100% with the VoiceMax module. CFR95.425(a): You must not make or have any one else make any internal modification to your CB transmitter. CFR95.425(c): You must not operate a CB transmitter which has been modified by anyone in any way,.... You radios are illegal and operating them is illegal. You manufacture and sell a product which has the sole purpose of illegal modification and operation. Not only that, manufacturing and selling CB amps is illegal, which is what you have been doing for the past 10 years. It would be foolish to think that you don't use them, too. You are hardly 100% legal. You lied. Also, you said that you weren't going to respond to any more of my posts. You lied again. Thats because all keyclowns lie, and basement boy is a keyclown |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Frank Gilliland" wrote...
CFR95.425(a): You must not make or have any one else make any internal modification to your CB transmitter. CFR95.425(c): You must not operate a CB transmitter which has been modified by anyone in any way,.... You radios are illegal and operating them is illegal. You manufacture and sell a product which has the sole purpose of illegal modification and operation. Out of interest, would it be legal if he put it in a box as a plug in unit? Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 20:23:10 +0100, " Peter"
wrote in : "Frank Gilliland" wrote... CFR95.425(a): You must not make or have any one else make any internal modification to your CB transmitter. CFR95.425(c): You must not operate a CB transmitter which has been modified by anyone in any way,.... You radios are illegal and operating them is illegal. You manufacture and sell a product which has the sole purpose of illegal modification and operation. Out of interest, would it be legal if he put it in a box as a plug in unit? Yep, as long as the radio is not modified. The only external device that is prohibited by Part 95 is an RF power amp. That's U.S. rules, BTW. |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Frank Gilliland" wrote...
" Peter" wrote: Out of interest, would it be legal if he put it in a box as a plug in unit? Yep, as long as the radio is not modified. The only external device that is prohibited by Part 95 is an RF power amp. That's U.S. rules, BTW. As I expected :~) Here in the UK, the use of power amps and pre-amps are both illegal. However, as possession is not illegal, they have to prove use. The use of a SWR meter is only allowed while testing the antenna. External microphones could be a grey (or gray) area. The radio is tested for approval, with the microphone that will be supplied. I believe that, if the manufacturer changes the microphone supplied they must submit the radio for retesting - at a very high cost. But I see nothing in the rules about users plugging in any replacement microphone they can get their hands on. However, back to my original point... His present method: 1. Is illegal. 2. Is only a board - putting off general CBers. 3. Is not as impressive to a CBer as a finished product. 4. Allows "screwdriver experts" to fekk up the fitting and blame his product. 5. Has no way of proving "tampering", as the customer is supposed to "tamper". 6. Allows less profit, with the extra going to people, who may be wrecking the equipment. 7. Encourages "DIY" bodging inside radio. What the potential customer is asking for: 1. Is legal. 2. Is "plug & play - CBer friendly. 3. Is a finished product and can look that way. 4. Ensures that only the manufacturer does the wiring. 5. Can be warranty sealed. 6. Allows the manufacturer to make extra money on the complete product. 7. Ensures the radio remains working as designed. Yep, I can see why he decided to keep it as an add-on board... You tell a CBer that the product is legal, there's no way they are going to buy it. :~) Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
New forum and site for legal, unlicensed low power radio hobbyists. | Shortwave | |||
What's the max legal power in Japan? | Dx | |||
What's the max legal power in Japan? | Dx |