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Hi,
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 04:34:00 +0000, Doug Smith W9WI wrote: - It was legal to homebrew CB gear in the early days of the service, but that rule was changed - well before the 1960s. (I'm not sure it was *ever* legal to homebrew 27MHz CB gear, it may have only been legal for the old 470MHz stuff) It may not have been in the US, but before regulation and since deregulation, one can build up to 5 CB's and call them prototypes in .ca land, as long as they meet Industry Canada (then the Department of Communications) specifications. Maybe it's a Canuck rig? Cheers, __ Gregg |
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Just for clarification on my last post, info can be found in RSS210,
section 5.14 of Industry Canada's regulations. Home built for personal use, not prototypes. My err. Cheers, __ Gregg |
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