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![]() Jake Brodsky wrote: an old freind wrote: Id ask in a ham gruop but the result would just be more flame I want to know if anybody jhhas any suggestions as to recrding the received audio and still listen to it something kind of tells when the rules change we hams are expecting goes the need to be able to record may something needed without much warning If your question was about the legality of recording SW conversations, keep the following in mind: It is legal to record whatever you receive. However, depending on what you recorded, it may not be legal to share what you heard with anyone else. Generally, the rule of thumb is that broadcast traffic is perfectly all right to share. All ham radio traffic is legal to share. However, conversations on the air regarding ship to shore radio telephony or radiotelegraphy may not be legal to share. You can mention the nature of what you heard as long as specifics aren't included, but a recording may not be shared unless it is requested by a local authority. For example, many years ago I heard a very troubled sailor making a confession to a priest on ship to shore radiotelephone. If I had a recording of said confession, I would not be able to share it. my concern is expecting that I will be ahrrased on the air by other hams on Hf after code testing ends and I get a licesnse to operate I am concerned by able to get clear enough recordigot use with the fcc in that evenet given that most of the time I try to opperte 6m SSB I get jamed as it is DE AB3A |
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