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(itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge) Steveo wrote in news:20050117220459.299 : "Bert Craig" wrote: Sorry, the FCC has already Type Accepted rigs that include ETS or "roger" beeps. http://www.galaxyradios.com/cb/949.html http://www.galaxyradios.com/2547.html http://cbworldinformer.com/200107/dx...anel_clsup.htm -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 Yhe voice of truth and reason. No Steve the voice of obfuscation and BS the FCC clearly states what the requirments are in their laws, Galaxy are export radios they are not type certified cb's If you new the law, you would know the FCC most certainly permits the new Galaxy cb radios. There is a base and a mobile cb radio only by Galaxy that is type accepted. You, as always, are clueless, in the dark, and uninformed. The burden of finding the information and educating yourself is up to you, but you can always continue to run your mouth as if you knew what you were talking about. |
But it's evidently not clear to most radio
manufacturers since, with the exception of the Galaxy (Galaxy also has a reputation for pushing the limits of the law) radio, no other domestic type accepted/approved CB radio has an ETS as standard equipment. One has to wonder why that is, if they are clearly legal. Not "one" only *you* have to wonder..the rest of the hammies in the world already know the answer to this. You (and your sock puppet) are the only one crying about a roger beep being illegal. In any case, the FCC does not seem to be overly interested in much concerning CB radio these days. Dave "Sandbagger" Which has nothing to do with your gaffe, although, based on your words above, it most certainly appears that after redundantly repeating and explaining that the FCC does not enact rules telling what IS permitted (as was your criteria for claiming roger beeps were illegal), you are slowly accepting what everyone has been telling you...roger beeps are illegal. N3CVJ |
Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:37:29 GMT, "U Know Who" wrote in : snip So anyway, what tone do you like in illegal roger beeps? Personally, I prefer 103.5, not obtrusive, and if you use a really good woofer (15" or larger), you get that thump. 1k is way too tweety. Someone around here is using the old EBS tones with a decay of about two seconds. Very unique. I've been thinking about building something like a 'CB caller-ID' box. Data could be sent at 1200 baud FSK at the beginning and end of each transmission. That data could include an email addy, callsign, or even just a handle. It would be really cool during a net to see the names pop up in a list on a display. Mine plays two lines of'I wish I wuz in Dixie'. |
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 04:57:04 -0800, Frank Gilliland
wrote: On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 07:04:53 -0500, Dave Hall wrote in : On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 00:03:11 GMT, SideBand wrote: [6] to transmit music, whistling, sound effects or any material to amuse or entertain; It's illegal because any form of free entertainment or amusement is a direct attack on the free-enterprise system by the liberals who want to weaken the corporate stronghold on the entertainment industry. So the US government (whose sole purpose is to "protect, facilitate and represent our interests in the world market") has disallowed any free entertainment and amusement in non-profit venues, including CB radio. How could you not see that, Dave? Give it a rest Frank. We're not talking about politics anymore. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:45:46 -0500, (Twistedhed)
wrote: Not "one" only *you* have to wonder..the rest of the hammies in the world already know the answer to this. You (and your sock puppet) are the only one crying about a roger beep being illegal. I have no sock puppet. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
"itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... SideBand wrote in news:X%9Hd.10619$Vj3.8887 @newssvr17.news.prodigy.com: It does say "no sound effects" in that you are correct. But if you read to the end of the sentence, it also says that said sound effects should not be to entertain, etc, etc, etc... I stand by my statement that a roger beep used for its intended purpose, which is to signify the end of a transmission, is not illegal. Annoying as hell in some cases, but not illegal. -SSB Then by all means produce a radio that sells in the usa that is type certified by the FCC, Randy tried but failed then he even came up with a lame excuse that the FCC agent made a mistake... LOL I know what the next excuse will sound like it will be " his co -worker used his computer while he was out to lunch". Your opinion while repected at times is not fact when it is spelled out and you nor any others can produce a radio that is type certified with them. If they were legal why would Cobra not incorporate them in at least 1 model, just 1 ?? Why not Uniden?? radio Shack?? Nidland?? and whom ever is a respected and legal company selling CB radios that are actually type certified. Galaxy DX2547, 100% FCC accepted, has a roger beep, indicator light for it, and a switch on the front panel. Worthless in my eyes as the operator that says "com'on" after every sentence. But there is one for 'ya! Best Chad |
"itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... "Chad Wahls" wrote in : "itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... SideBand wrote in news:X%9Hd.10619$Vj3.8887 @newssvr17.news.prodigy.com: It does say "no sound effects" in that you are correct. But if you read to the end of the sentence, it also says that said sound effects should not be to entertain, etc, etc, etc... I stand by my statement that a roger beep used for its intended purpose, which is to signify the end of a transmission, is not illegal. Annoying as hell in some cases, but not illegal. -SSB Then by all means produce a radio that sells in the usa that is type certified by the FCC, Randy tried but failed then he even came up with a lame excuse that the FCC agent made a mistake... LOL I know what the next excuse will sound like it will be " his co -worker used his computer while he was out to lunch". Your opinion while repected at times is not fact when it is spelled out and you nor any others can produce a radio that is type certified with them. If they were legal why would Cobra not incorporate them in at least 1 model, just 1 ?? Why not Uniden?? radio Shack?? Nidland?? and whom ever is a respected and legal company selling CB radios that are actually type certified. Galaxy DX2547, 100% FCC accepted, has a roger beep, indicator light for it, and a switch on the front panel. Worthless in my eyes as the operator that says "com'on" after every sentence. But there is one for 'ya! Best Chad And here are a few for you Chad that radio included http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2...-253693A1.html I saw that, One of the reasons I bought mine is because it "is" FCC accepted. I will also do some searching, Wonder if there is not another 2547 "export version" with a DX99 in the chasis? best Chad |
"itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... "Chad Wahls" wrote in : Just saw this after I posted about the 2547. Mine has the FCC sticker on it. Also, they are tough to mod for freeband use, NO MODS HERE! it can be done but they have the tendency to self destruct. They have made some changes to the unit in the past few years, wonder if that gained acceptance? I can get a pic with the sticker on it. I have also seen the 2547 listed as a "FCC accepted CB base" and "Export only" It's essentially a mobile in a big case, wonder if there are different versions floating around? Chad Chad what is the FCC id tag #'s on it.... On the sticker right? Chad |
"itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... "Chad Wahls" wrote in news:csjorb$n0g$1 @news.ks.uiuc.edu: "itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... "Chad Wahls" wrote in : Just saw this after I posted about the 2547. Mine has the FCC sticker on it. Also, they are tough to mod for freeband use, NO MODS HERE! it can be done but they have the tendency to self destruct. They have made some changes to the unit in the past few years, wonder if that gained acceptance? I can get a pic with the sticker on it. I have also seen the 2547 listed as a "FCC accepted CB base" and "Export only" It's essentially a mobile in a big case, wonder if there are different versions floating around? Chad Chad what is the FCC id tag #'s on it.... On the sticker right? Chad thats the one bubba Will do tonight, I'm limited to google news at home and a dial-up :( May be tomorrow before I get back. Is this the site to check up on the number? https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/c...ericSearch.cfm Best Chad |
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