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On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 06:59:59 -0800 (PST), radioguy wrote:
I bought the radio from Radio Shack a few years ago. I just found out that less than a year ago, in 2009, according to the FCC, the motorola t6250 ( radio ( and other similar raduios ) is and always has been an illegal radio completely illegal to use at all because it can do speech inversion,(which is coded messages according to the FCC), even though it has been type accepted by the FCC and approved by the FCC as completely legal to use in the U.S. The FCC even said such radios are and always have been illegal even though the FCC type accepted it as legal and approved it as legal. and that it's iullegal to use at all even in non-scramnled mode without speech inversion enabled since it is an illegal radio. So since the radio is and always has been completely illegal to use even in non-scrambled mode since it is capable of scrambling, the radio is NOT fit for the purpose which it was sold for and sold as . But Radio Shack won't give me a refdund for the illegal radios they sold. I had no idea at the time I bought the radio that it was illegal since it was FCC-type accepted as legal. But all the lawyers and judges say "ignorance of the law is no excuse". How do I get my money back for Radio Shack illegally and fraudently selling me illegal radios under the false, phony, and fraudelent pretense that they were completely legal since they were fcc type accepted and fcc-approved as legal? Apparently, this is an oversight of the FCC. Some times things just get done automatically. When you have a major corp. producing millions of radios annually, introducing new types constantly, paperwork becomes rather routine. Midland radio is in the midst of the same legal action against them for doing the same thing. The FCC contends these radios are illegal because the "message is coded". However, as the FCC also does not precisely define exactly what is meant by "coded". As I see it, the rules are basically saying, sideband operation is not allowed. Which I believe this is how the message is being coded. What to do with your radio? I'd say use the damn thing as is. As far as you are concerned the radio is legal to operate as is. It is up to the FCC to ensure manufacturers comply with the rules. Not yours, not the vendors. One option might be to sell it on ebay. What if you're charged with the henious crime of transmitting a coded message? Hire a good attorney and fight the *******s. You purchased, in good faith, what you believed was a perfectly legal radio and one that was approved by the FCC themselves. Then, don't do business with Radio Shack. I learned a long time ago, Radio Shack is a rip off on electronics. If you pay $10, the store manager paid $2 for it. |
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