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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 23:10:51 GMT, "Bill Sohl"
wrote: "Robert Casey" wrote in message ... : snip And legal CB operators are not supposed to talk internationally. I know there's a distance limitation...but what about a legal CBer in the USA talking to a legal Canadian CBer over a distance of less than the specifid threshold limit? I'm pretty sure that cross-border communications between Canada and the US were illegal back in the 70s when I had a CB license.....apparently, that restriction no longer exists. In the US, Part 95 subpart D disallows International communications, *except* between US and Canadian CB stations. http://www.noard.com/citizensband.htm On the Canadian side, RIC-18 mentions no specific restrictions on International communications at all. There is a limitation on communicating beyond the 'normal range' of the station (i.e. other than by ground wave transmission only) which pretty much rules out International comms except with anywhere but the US, geographically speaking. http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet/insmt-gst.nsf/vwapj/ric18.pdf/$FILE/ric18.pdf Cheers, Bill K2UNK 73, Leo |
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