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![]() "Cmdr Buzz Corey" wrote in message m... The Magnum wrote: Care to give some details like what method of SSB generation this here radio will use? Will this be a transmitter or tranceiver? What will the IF frequency be? To go with your linear? So you are just another law breaking cber I see. Does this mean you think all CB'ers are law breakers??? No, not all chicken banders are law breakers, but a very large portion are. If Dr IQ is running an external linear he certainly is. If he is going to build a cb transmitter, which will not be type accepted and put it on the air he certainly will be. Type approved.... hmm, its a bit of a strange one that ... which makes me think "type approved" for Amateur is something home made from bits of anything.... not tested by anyone... just soldered together by an Amateur so it must be perfect ...right? No spurious emmisions or any interference because the person cobbling it together is an Amateur...... Now no disrespect here is aimed at Amateurs, just some of the laws governing the hobby seem to be crazy. Amateurs building their own kit and having it tested via some professional body before use i can accept.... but does that ticket mean you can build your own "boots" and use it no matter how bad it may be made? It seems so..... sod type approval eh. Or were you just relating to "licence conditions" I know a few Amateurs who are law breakers too. Using their illegally adapted Amateur equipment to listen in to CB frequencies i believe is a NO NO, unless you have a CB licence... to which would Amateurs actually bother to get a CB licence? Are the radios actually legal to use on the CB bands?? i dont know 100% so i ask the question. We all do things from time to time that are deemed illegal.... so your statement on "No, not all chicken banders are law breakers, but a very large portion are" could be said against any group of people. Whats your opinion on M3's? Do you encorage them or see them as a stain on Amateur radio? Im just curious by the way. Regards, Graham |