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Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
wrote: Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: rickman wrote: Where is the violation? As long as the trucks are only transmitting to ^^^^^^^^^^^^ the ships, isn't that ok? Just having them shouldn't be a problem. The issue is how you use them, no? No. It is NOT OK. http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ind...stations#Using Hand-Held Marine VHF Radios on Land Geoff. Note that the question asked was "Just having them". If the trucks just have them, only monitor, and never transmit, they are legal. No, he said, they would be transmitting. Reread what he wrote and I quoted. Geoff. You reread it; there were several questions there. Care to explain what is wrong with my all purpose answer to all those questions, i.e. if the trucks just have them, only monitor, and never transmit, they are legal? -- Jim Pennino |
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