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Mike Cook June 16th 12 04:07 PM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 
Going to trek in Tibet. Would like to take 2-way radios (Motorola Spirit
UHF).

Is there a published list of available & unavailable frequencies in PRC?

Thanks.


Jim / m June 16th 12 04:40 PM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 


"Mike Cook" wrote in message
...
Going to trek in Tibet. Would like to take 2-way radios (Motorola Spirit
UHF).

Is there a published list of available & unavailable frequencies in PRC?

Thanks.


ask Fuk Tu Wan ..........


Mike Cook June 16th 12 04:44 PM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 
Or a better forum to ask?


David Woolley June 16th 12 04:48 PM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 
Mike Cook wrote:
Going to trek in Tibet. Would like to take 2-way radios (Motorola Spirit
UHF).

Is there a published list of available & unavailable frequencies in PRC?


The PRC restricts the import of radio transmitting equipment, other than
the temporary import of mobile phones. You need to ask this question of
your Chinese embassy. You would need an import licence and my guess is
that you will not get one.

I don't know if there are any (transmitting) licence exempt allocations,
or whether they are available to non-citizens.

Jim / m June 16th 12 04:58 PM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 


The PRC restricts the import of radio transmitting equipment, other than
the temporary import of mobile phones. You need to ask this question of
your Chinese embassy. You would need an import licence and my guess is
that you will not get one.


yes they are a bunch of scumbags.......I tried to send a faulty twin sim
mobile phone back to chinky land but the post office said I
couldn't......hate everything about China.......we should boycott their
junk.......


Mike Cook June 18th 12 07:48 PM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 
FYI, PRC officials flat turned down a request to import these 4 radios for
short-term use. No explanation given.

Thanks.


Bert Hyman June 18th 12 07:53 PM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 
In Mike
Cook wrote:

FYI, PRC officials flat turned down a request to import these 4 radios
for short-term use. No explanation given.


Officials of totalitarian police states don't have to give explanations.

--
Bert Hyman W0RSB St. Paul, MN

Steve Terry June 18th 12 11:27 PM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 
Mike Cook wrote:
Going to trek in Tibet. Would like to take 2-way radios (Motorola
Spirit UHF).

Is there a published list of available & unavailable frequencies in
PRC?
Thanks.

AFAIK their version of 446PMR is 409MHz SRPR, 20 public channels
within 409.750-409.9875 (12.5kHz, 500mW)

Same as in HK
http://tel_archives.ofca.gov.hk/en/a.../nsp2002p3.pdf

Steve Terry
--
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Ian Jackson[_2_] June 19th 12 08:23 AM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 
In message , Steve Terry
writes
Mike Cook wrote:
Going to trek in Tibet. Would like to take 2-way radios (Motorola
Spirit UHF).

Is there a published list of available & unavailable frequencies in
PRC?
Thanks.

AFAIK their version of 446PMR is 409MHz SRPR, 20 public channels
within 409.750-409.9875 (12.5kHz, 500mW)

Same as in HK
http://tel_archives.ofca.gov.hk/en/a.../nsp2002p3.pdf

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!
--
Ian

David Woolley June 19th 12 09:13 AM

List of comm frequencies in People's Republic of China?
 
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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