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Leo Szumel wrote:
Hi, What we'd like to do is use amateur radio for some university research projects. ... I've examined Part 97 rules and tried to read as many applicable threads as possible. My interpretation is that: ... (b) AR can be used for educational (non-commercial) purposes ... Part (b) is the most shaky becaues it seems to dependon "reasonable use" and other gray terms. Certainly my proposed use is not "hobby" ... Section 97.113(c) prohibits transmission of "Communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest, including communications on behalf of an employer." Are you being employeed by UC to conduct university research projects? I would think that the University already has or can easily get non-amateur resources (both hardware and spectrum allocation) that would support your research projects. The challenging task is finding out who may have such resources. In addition to checking with the project lead faculty, you may need to check with the department head and the college dean. An often overlooked channel for information is contacting the purchasing persons at the department/college/campus levels. They know who requisitioned what. From there you can go to the requisitioners and find out what administrative activities they went through for licensing. Good luck, Duane Allen N6JPO |
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