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![]() "Markeau" wrote in message ... "Frank Dresser" wrote in message You need a license if you want to transmit legally. Would the FCC prosecute someone for using a ham rig without a license if there were no other way to communicate that someone was injured or other "emergency" help was needed? Seems like a mobile ham rig would be a nice backup in such cases. You would have to be very certain that they would agree that it constitutes an emergency serious enough to do so. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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