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Old February 15th 05, 04:51 PM
Pat Stevens
 
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"Hamguy" wrote in message
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With the proper license, this radio is perfectly LEGAL for a ham to own

and
operate on 10-meters. Additionally, the ham might want to MONITOR

11-meters
as well. My Kenwood gets 11-meters too, but that doesn't mean that I use

it
there. Any semi-intelligent ham would know that the 2510 is not
type-accepted for 11-meter TRANSMIT anyway.

However, most of us with a General or better class license are not going
to waste our time OR money on something like this. The FCC realizes this
and that is why they have started shutting down a lot of the distributors of
radios that are attempting to be sold as amateur, even though they are for
the CB community.
By the way, I didn't forward the original post to the FCC, but rather to
his ISP for cross-posting to a newsgroup that didn't match the post.


 
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