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Old May 8th 04, 12:19 PM
Jeff Seale
 
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Michael Black wrote:
Lloyd Davies - The Time Lord ) writes:

The MURS frequencies do not require a liscence.


No, they don't. If you are a Ham, most HT's will work on the MURS freqs.


And then you're breaking the law.

Ham equipment is not type approved (or whatever it's called nowadays)
so it is not legal for use in anything but ham use. Move it out of
band, and it's illegal.

The fact that MURS does not require a license is irrelevant. You still
must follow the rules, and the rules require type approved equipment.

Michael

Let me guess, you all are not satisfied with the current selection of
MURS equipment out there. Well you have to remember that MURS is still
in its infancy and more stuff should surface as MURS matures. FRS was
the same way when it came to being, very little selection of equipment
when the service was introduced but look at all we have now.
 
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