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On Feb 2, 3:33 pm, "KE5MBX" wrote:
Well, the idea for emergencies is not so much the MURS as the police frequencies. Thanks for your opinion. Man, I'd stay away from that for sure. Messing around with the police radio frequencies won't go over well and is sure to get you noticed. Calling 911 is going to be more helpful in the face of a true emergency, messing with a police repeater is only going to get folks confused and delay getting you and others help. In theory, you might be legal, but in practice you'd better be *sure* there is a true emergency because you are surely going to have to explain it to somebody. Don't do it... If you are thinking "what about when the phones are down and I cannot call 911?" then I'd say that disrupting the police for your own "emergency" is even more problematic because there are likely many folks in danger and your transmissions will only disrupt the whole process. Get an old cell phone and a car charger for it. Any cell phone that has been "activated" sometime in the past can make calls to 911, even if it has no service. Failing that, get out the repeater directory and start calling on the nearest repeater you can hit. -= Bob =- |
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... KE5MBX wrote: I agree on the MURS part after doing some reading. Seems to me though that "you may use any means at your disposal in case of an emergency" as the tech test says. I think you would even be legal in an emergency. I once ran out of gas on I10 in West Texas at night during sub-freezing weather. After trying 146.52 for about 20 minutes with no response, I considered that to be enough of an emergency to tune my IC-706 to 4w AM on the CB trucker's channel and ask for help. A kind trucker gave me a lift to the next town and another trucker gave me a lift back to my vehicle. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Actually, you used 4.2 watts, so it was illegal. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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"KC4UAI" wrote in message ps.com... On Jan 31, 7:58 pm, "KE5MBX" I agree on the MURS part after doing some reading. Seems to me though that "you may use any means at your disposal in case of an emergency" as the tech test says. I think you would even be legal in an emergency. Yea, sorry I didn't make that clear... In a true emergency you would be "legal".. But how I define a true emergency and how the FCC does may be different and I don't intend to argue the point with them unless it's *really* clear cut. (and I don't have a working cell phone on my person at the time.) Personally, I'd expect to get better results on 2 Meters than expecting somebody on the MURS service to help. I'd also expect that if you are in a location where nobody is listening to the repeaters, nobody is going to be hearing you on MURS bands either. I just don't see the purpose in doing the modification myself. A more useful way to deal with this is to add more ham bands to your mobile capabilities. 10 Meters, 6 Meters and 440 are all good mobile options. That and a recent copy of the Repeater Directory will get you more help in almost all cases I can think of. -= bob =- Cell phones work wonders also. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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U-Know-Who wrote:
Actually, you used 4.2 watts, so it was illegal. Not illegal during an emergency. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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