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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 22:36:41 -0500, Michael Black wrote:
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Bernard Peters wrote: On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 21:38:10 -0500, 98.6 wrote: Keep your illegal CB trash off of here. Sorry to disappoint you but there is no 11m dial setting So? It's a multi-band amplifier. In order to tune the full width of the lower bands, the variable capacitor(s) have to vary enough that at 10meters they will tune more than the 10meter band. It doesn't need an 11meter band position. What you need to look at is what other information was provided. Like is it a known ham manufacturer? It's not. That's the giveaway. Michael VE2BVW FT101 by yaesu has a 11m band switch yet it's not illegal nor have I heard of the FCC busting hams who own them. Wawasee Electronics built allot of ham gear in it's time so under your definition, it's name brand defines it's legitimacy. Being that this amp is also listed in qrz, the seller is obviously a ham. The guy has a legit piece of ham gear even if it were *explicitly* capable of 11m operation. The question is if nospam would sell it to a non-ham against FCC 97-317. |
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