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Going to trek in Tibet. Would like to take 2-way radios (Motorola Spirit
UHF). Is there a published list of available & unavailable frequencies in PRC? Thanks. |
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![]() "Mike Cook" wrote in message ... Going to trek in Tibet. Would like to take 2-way radios (Motorola Spirit UHF). Is there a published list of available & unavailable frequencies in PRC? Thanks. ask Fuk Tu Wan .......... |
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Or a better forum to ask?
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Mike Cook wrote:
Going to trek in Tibet. Would like to take 2-way radios (Motorola Spirit UHF). Is there a published list of available & unavailable frequencies in PRC? The PRC restricts the import of radio transmitting equipment, other than the temporary import of mobile phones. You need to ask this question of your Chinese embassy. You would need an import licence and my guess is that you will not get one. I don't know if there are any (transmitting) licence exempt allocations, or whether they are available to non-citizens. |
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![]() The PRC restricts the import of radio transmitting equipment, other than the temporary import of mobile phones. You need to ask this question of your Chinese embassy. You would need an import licence and my guess is that you will not get one. yes they are a bunch of scumbags.......I tried to send a faulty twin sim mobile phone back to chinky land but the post office said I couldn't......hate everything about China.......we should boycott their junk....... |
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On Jun 16, 4:58*pm, "Jim / m" wrote:
The PRC restricts the import of radio transmitting equipment, other than the temporary import of mobile phones. *You need to ask this question of your Chinese embassy. *You would need an import licence and my guess is that you will not get one. yes they are a bunch of scumbags.......I tried to send a faulty twin sim mobile phone back to chinky land but the post office said I couldn't......hate everything about China.......we should boycott their junk....... You made the mistake of saying it was a mobile phone. You should have put "toy". |
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![]() "Yeti" wrote in message ... On Jun 16, 4:58 pm, "Jim / m" wrote: The PRC restricts the import of radio transmitting equipment, other than the temporary import of mobile phones. You need to ask this question of your Chinese embassy. You would need an import licence and my guess is that you will not get one. yes they are a bunch of scumbags.......I tried to send a faulty twin sim mobile phone back to chinky land but the post office said I couldn't......hate everything about China.......we should boycott their junk....... You made the mistake of saying it was a mobile phone. You should have put "toy". Or a Chinese Junk ....... |
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FYI, PRC officials flat turned down a request to import these 4 radios for
short-term use. No explanation given. Thanks. |
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Mike Cook wrote:
Going to trek in Tibet. Would like to take 2-way radios (Motorola Spirit UHF). Is there a published list of available & unavailable frequencies in PRC? Thanks. AFAIK their version of 446PMR is 409MHz SRPR, 20 public channels within 409.750-409.9875 (12.5kHz, 500mW) Same as in HK http://tel_archives.ofca.gov.hk/en/a.../nsp2002p3.pdf Steve Terry -- Get a free GiffGaff PAYG Sim and £5 bonus after activation at: http://giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/gfourwwk |
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