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Dr. Anton Squeegee wrote:
In article , Mark V. Russo says... Power has nothing really to do with it to make it legal. I beg to differ. FRS is, by FCC regulation, limited to a maximum of 500mW ERP, and an antenna that is fixed/non-modifiable. Any transmitter above that power level on FRS frequencies is very much illegal. That is actually not correct. GMRS licensees routinely use 5w on many FRS frequencies. See http://www.gmrsweb.com/gmrsinter.html Any ham radio is not FCC type accepted to transmit on FRS. That is true. -- You have to put the following string in your SUBJECT line, if you reply to me directly. Otherwise, it will be deleted automatically without being read: M321I58DNU 09/06/2003 |
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