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Ian Jackson wrote:
Probably the easiest way of getting radios for use in Tibet is to source them locally, and get them shipped to a convenient collection point. China and Hong Kong are certainly not short of manufacturers! Even for an American in the UK, that would be the best approach, as radios not specifically approved for PMR 446 are not covered by the class licence. For China, it will be part a question of protecting their own industry and partly a national security issue. Given its history, national security is likely to be a particularly important issue in Tibet. |
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