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"N2EY" wrote
Thought experiment: Ham buys a Heath SB-220/1 amplifier. Ham modifies same to cover 30 meters and proceeds to use it there, at a power level far above that authorized. FCC finds out. Does FCC have the power to make ham un-modify it? Or is their only possible action seizure/confiscation and destruction? 73 de Jim, N2EY Jim, you're starting to sound like the gun control people. There is a whole range of actions available to FCC, including a big NAL, designating license for review, prohibiting use of 30M by this particular induhvidual, or whatever. "Radios don't break radio laws, people do." With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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