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"Gary S." wrote:
As for the GMRS license, the manufacturers of the radios do inform buyers that they need an FCC license, but I have never seen printing that small before. ;-) Gary I guess that you never worked on any '60s Japanese 12 to 20 transistor, transistor radios where the entire schematic was the size of a postage stamp. You needed a microscope to read them, if they weren't damaged. they didn't want you to see that only seven or eight transistors were needed, and the rest had all the leads soldered together to raise the parts count. -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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