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wilbur March 19th 04 03:19 AM

Palomar 600 10 meter mobile Amplifier
 
Palomar 600 mobile amplifier very clean and 100% working.
Like new condition.
1 1446 transistor driving 4 1446 transistors.
Asking $225.00
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[email protected] March 20th 04 01:26 AM

On 19 Mar 2004 17:02:37 -0800, (I Am Not
George) wrote:

snip

illegal


Since you decided to state the obvious. I decided to do the same.....


Moron

Steveo March 20th 04 02:19 AM

wrote:
On 19 Mar 2004 17:02:37 -0800,
(I Am Not
George) wrote:

snip

illegal


Since you decided to state the obvious. I decided to do the same.....

Moron

lol

I Am Not George March 20th 04 06:04 PM

"wilbur" wrote in message ...
There is nothing Illegal about it.
I posses it and I can sell it to whom ever I choose to.
Anyone who challenges that come and do something about it.
That includes the US Government.
I'm waiting on you


you are victim of another cb myth, read the facts below


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Q. What are the limitations of legal amateur radio linear amplifiers?

A. Power amplifiers intended for use at licensed amateur radio
stations must comply with the provisions of Sections 97.315 and 97.317
of the F.C.C. rules. Among other things, they must be approved by the
F.C.C. In addition, any amplifiers intended for use on any amateur
frequencies below 144 MHz shall exhibit no amplification capability on
frequencies between 26 and 28 MHz.




Q. How do I know if an amplifier is legal or not?

A. All legal amplifiers must be issued an F.C.C. grant of equipment
certification. Every such approved amplifier must have a sticker
indicating the name of the manufacturer and the F.C.C. Identification
number (FCC ID). This FCC ID number can be verified by checking the
F.C.C./OET Equipment Authorization database on the F.C.C.'s Web Page.
If an amplifier does not have such an FCC ID, it is not a legal
amplifier.
The F.C.C. Laboratory can provide a list of manufacturers who have
been granted equipment authorizations for their approved linear power
amplifiers.
The F.C.C. Laboratory can also provide (an incomplete) list of
known illegal amplifiers. This list keeps growing as additional makes
and models become known to us.

Q. I have an F.C.C.-approved amateur radio linear amplifier. Is it OK
for me to modify it to operate on the C.B. frequencies?

A. No.

Q. Can I sell my linear amplifier?

A. Only if it is an F.C.C.-approved amplifier. The importation,
manufacturing, marketing, use or possession of non-approved amplifiers
is illegal.

Q. If I can not sell it my illegal amplifier, what can I do with it?

A. Destroy it.

Q. I see linear amplifiers offered for sale on Internet sales sites.
Is this legal?

A. Only if they are F.C.C.-approved amplifiers. F.C.C.-approved
amateur radio amplifiers which have not been altered in any manner so
as to operate on the C.B. radio frequencies, may legally be sold to
other amateur radio licensees. The sale of any type of non-approved
C.B. amplifier within the United States, under any form of disguise,
to anybody, is illegal.

Jerry March 20th 04 06:09 PM


"I Am Not George" wrote in message

The sale of any type of non-approved
C.B. amplifier within the United States, under any form of disguise,
to anybody, is illegal.


How do you know he IS in the US?


J



I Am Not George March 20th 04 06:13 PM

Jerry wrote:
"I Am Not George" wrote in message
The sale of any type of non-approved
C.B. amplifier within the United States,
under any form of disguise,
to anybody, is illegal.


How do you know he IS in the US?


Damn why didnt I see that LOL of course he must be from another
country and that amp is not meant to be used on CB and Santa Claus is
real too.

WA3MOJ March 20th 04 06:17 PM

In article , I Am Not George
says...

Jerry wrote:
"I Am Not George" wrote in message
The sale of any type of non-approved
C.B. amplifier within the United States,
under any form of disguise,
to anybody, is illegal.


How do you know he IS in the US?


Damn why didnt I see that LOL of course he must be from another
country and that amp is not meant to be used on CB and Santa Claus is
real too.

i believe in miracles...where you from...you sexy thing????


I Am Not George, Either March 20th 04 06:18 PM


"I Am Not George"
Damn why didnt I see that LOL of course he must be from another
country and that amp is not meant to be used on CB and Santa Claus is
real too.


Santa, I want a new Yayzoo big radio so I can be WA3MOJ on channel 6.



I Am Not George March 21st 04 04:58 PM

WA3MOJ wrote in message ...
In article , I Am Not George
says...

Jerry wrote:
"I Am Not George" wrote in message
The sale of any type of non-approved
C.B. amplifier within the United States,
under any form of disguise,
to anybody, is illegal.

How do you know he IS in the US?


Damn why didnt I see that LOL of course he must be from another
country and that amp is not meant to be used on CB and Santa Claus is
real too.

i believe in miracles...where you from...you sexy thing????


so your WA3MOJ huh did you send that complaint to SBC?

Twistedhed March 22nd 04 01:47 PM

From: (I=A0Am=A0Not=A0George)
Jerry wrote:
"I Am Not George" wrote in message

The sale of any type of non-approved


C.B. amplifier within the United States, under


any form of disguise, to anybody, is illegal.


(How do you know he IS in the US?)

Damn why didnt I see that?

-
You really profess to not know? (sigh)..its because you're a shamed
incompetent who is having migraines over his loss of anonymity. Give a
baby a razor blade to play with and he'll stick it in his mouth each
time and try to suck on it.


Richard Cranium March 22nd 04 01:48 PM

(I Am Not George) wrote in message om...
"wilbur" wrote in message ...
There is nothing Illegal about it.
I posses it and I can sell it to whom ever I choose to.
Anyone who challenges that come and do something about it.
That includes the US Government.
I'm waiting on you


you are victim of another cb myth, read the facts below


You spread the CB myth, read the facts below

Quote

CB Rules Part 95.411(c): The FCC will presume you have used a linear
or other external RF power amplifier if-

(1) It is in your possession and on your premises, AND
(2) There is other evidence that you have operated your CB station
with more power than allowed by CB Rule 10 (95.410)

End Quote

Please note the all-caps "AND" (FCC emphasis, not mine); mere
possession is not a "federal crime" at all. Ownership and possession
are not illegal, only certain uses can be considered illegal, and
ownership can most certainly be transferred to other authorized
(licensed) users.

Neither export radios nor amps have ever been legal for use on CB. So
why do you waste so much time and bandwidth repeating the same drivel
over and over? Not intelligent enough to participate in the
discussion? You couldn't even give an straight answer to an innoculous
question about grounding, something every radio hobbyist should know
about. LOL!

Too bad you don't enjoy amateur radio enough to actually get on the
bands. Your presence there might run some of those alleged "intruders"
out.

If the truth be known, I think all your posts add up to no more than
sour grapes. You hear others enjoying their radios but you won't join
in. All you can do is whine and troll!

Twistedhed March 22nd 04 01:50 PM

You are the victim of your own twisted psyche, incompetence, impotence,
and destroyed ego, rendering you a babbling idiot and not possessing a
clue......your shame is revealed in the manner in whcih you deny
posting.


Q. How do I know if an amplifier is legal or


not?


A. All legal amplifiers must be issued an


F.C.C. grant of equipment certification.

_

Bull****. You don't get attacked for your views you get attacked for
your incorrect, intentional bull**** you put forward when you are too
ashamed to post under your call.
Hammies can build their own amps...no type certification needed. You
lose. Again. La, la, la, la,,,,


pansgold January 26th 12 04:53 PM

Hey George!

Frequency Allocations
US Amateur Radio Bands

Including the New Technician Class privileges!

Notice: Effective Feb, 23, 2007. The list below reflects the new privilages that Technician class Hams now have are IN EFFECT NOW.

10 Meters
Novice and Technician, Technician Plus classes:
28.300-28.500 MHz: CW, Phone--Maximum power 200 watts PEP

10 METER BAND PLAN (ARRL)
28.000-28.070 CW
28.070-28.150 RTTY
28.150-28.190 CW
28.200-28.300 Beacons
28.300-29.300 Phone
(Tech - 28.300 to 28.500mhz)
USB
28.680 SSTV
29.000-29.200 AM
29.300-29.510 Satellite Downlinks
29.520-29.590 Repeater Inputs
29.600 FM Simplex
29.610-29.700 Repeater Outputs

source: http://www.hamuniverse.com/frequencyallocations.html

pansgold January 26th 12 04:54 PM

George... you need to keep up on current regs and chill a bit.

1st. The amp IS legal to use on 10 meters (NOT 11 Meters) by any ham with a TECHNICIAN license or higher for VOICE communications providing the PEP remains at or below 200 watts by adjusting the INPUT POWER to the amp.

Frequency Allocations
US Amateur Radio Bands

Including the New Technician Class privileges!

Notice: Effective Feb, 23, 2007. The list below reflects the new privilages that Technician class Hams now have are IN EFFECT NOW.

10 Meters
Novice and Technician, Technician Plus classes:
28.300-28.500 MHz: CW, Phone--Maximum power 200 watts PEP

10 METER BAND PLAN (ARRL)
28.000-28.070 CW
28.070-28.150 RTTY
28.150-28.190 CW
28.200-28.300 Beacons
28.300-29.300 Phone
(Tech - 28.300 to 28.500mhz)
USB
28.680 SSTV
29.000-29.200 AM
29.300-29.510 Satellite Downlinks
29.520-29.590 Repeater Inputs
29.600 FM Simplex
29.610-29.700 Repeater Outputs

source: http://www.hamuniverse.com/frequencyallocations.html


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