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Robert Casey wrote in news:4068DBCB.9030308
@ix.netcom.com: Alun wrote: This is being crossposted to rec.radio.amateur.policy, where a 10 meter radio really is a 10 meter radio. Some "10 meter radios" have strange features like echo boxes, roger beeps, and channelized tuning that no normal HF ham radio set ever has. I know. However, it's confusing to post to both groups and use a term that means different things in each place. It's perfectly fine if a ham takes a CB set and modifies it for use on 10 meters. But it can no longer be used on the CB band, so adding a switch to create a dual band dual service radio is not allowed. I confess I didn't know that. I own a Ham Major M588 that someone else converted from CB to 10m, but it doesn't cover anything below 28 MHz now, so I guess it's OK. Mind you, it's rated at 10W on AM/FM and 20W on SSB, so it wasn't legal before it was converted! I think it originally had 'high' channels too. |
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