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![]() "Phil Kane" wrote in message ... 70 MHz "amateur radio equipment" does not comply with FCC certification or use regulations. Anyone bringing such equipment into the US (through Customs) must prove that it complies by filing an FCC Form 740. Even if the Customs does not catch it and it gets carried or shipped in without examination, it's not in the US legally and is subject to seizure and forfeiture in accordance with Section 510 of the Act, besides making one large of a headache for both legitimate users and FCC enforcement. It's that plain -- I was one of the FCC's experts on seizure and forfeiture of such equipment before I retired! 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane I remember your name from the old FIDO net years ago. Thought you may be the one and would be able to give an answer. I think that clears it up for me then. If anything is inported to be legal it must only transmitt in the ham bands if it is for hams ,or in the case of some of the ones from China they can also transmitt outside the ham bands if they are certified for the comercial or public service bands they transmit on. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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