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Old March 2nd 05, 08:53 PM
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Well it states that those only worked on the 10 and 12 meter bands and
hadn't been modified, so they are legal to use on the ham bands if you
had the proper license, tard.

No I Am Not Him wrote:
non-certified CB transceivers and CB linear amplifiers are illegal to
sell, fool.

milhoussedss wrote:

Sure it MAY be illegal to operate some of this equipment, in certain


areas,

at certain frequencies, without a proper permit.
But the equipment itself is not illegal in any way.

"whoever" whoever@wherever wrote in message
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wrote:

please see the link below...

http://members.kingston.net/na/radios.html





Reported to FCC

WHY?




 
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