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You don't have to have a license or licensed transmitter. It must, however,
be FCC type accepted. "Converted" 10 meter radios (which seem to be the thing these days) are not type accepted for CB use. If you have a legal CB radio and do any modifications to it, it is no longer type accepted and is illegal to use. "HPDSCTraining" wrote in message ... Subject: FCC fines CBer $10K even though no license needed From: Did you read the letter? It sounds like dude built his own transmitter, and for whatever reason someone didnt like it (interfered with their TV during Survivor?) and complained. I didnt know you had to use a licensed transmitter either. We used to have problems in my area with a guy that had a CB and a 1500watt amp. He lived just down the block, and the RF was so strong, you could unplug the stereo from the wall, and still here the guy faintly through the stereo speakers. He messed up TV reception and cordless phones, and forget listening to shortwave. No one called the FCC though. A neighbor who knew a bit about CB ran a big safety pin through his antenna coax one evening while the guy was at work. He got the hint and switched to a 200 watt amp, after his 1500 watt tube job burned out, which didnt bother the rest of us at all. |
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