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"Ralph Mowery" wrote
I would say find a comercial frequency and use it. What does that mean? That his application is illegal, or you just don't want him to experiment on the Ham bands? You did not mention the frequency that you would be using . The only frequency he could use would be VHF and shorter wavelengths, due to the automatic features he needs. If under 30 mhz it will be would wide. World wide?? What does that have to do with anything? If in the UHF and above you may go ok. Just remember you will be subject to a shared frequency and others may use that frequency. Duh... Although most VHF and UHF bands are about as empty as the U.S. treasury, and two people using the same frequency would be as likely as being hit with a metorite. Sounds like one way or beacon modes to me. That's because you're very ignorant of the rules: http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/reg...s/news/part97/ |
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