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Note that there are legalities to consider in the US.
--------------------------------------- strange. I've seen SCA decoers at legal ham radio stores just last year (2004), and the hams say that hams never do anything illegal. That hams always obey the law. Thereforem how can it be illegal if hams never do anything illegal and sell them to customers at legitimate stores? |
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![]() wrote in message ... Note that there are legalities to consider in the US. --------------------------------------- strange. I've seen SCA decoders at legal ham radio stores just last year (2004), and the hams say that hams never do anything illegal. That hams always obey the law. Thereforem how can it be illegal if hams never do anything illegal and sell them to customers at legitimate stores? Listening to SCA has nothing to do with ham radio. And also, selling the equipment is not a legal thing. If is what a person does with it that involves legalities. You can buy SCA decoders, but you can legally only listen to what you have permission to do nmaking some purchases for legal purposes. Yes, there is a reallity gap--some laws are simply stupid. Similarly you used to be able to buy scanners that could receive cell phones. It was illegal though to do that. |
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