The FCC will say that it up to each licensee to check the legality by reading the new technical specification. Unless someone shows that the spectrum doesn't match the specification U.S.hams should feel safe using ROS.
73, John KD6OZH ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Ackrill To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 17:31 UTC Subject: Re: [digitalradio] There is a pattern in the ROS signal when idling KH6TY wrote: > Looks like good news Steinar! If the data changes the frequencies, it > does not qualify as FHSS as Jose originally claimed. I am sure the FCC > will find the same during their tests and expect them to say it can be > used on HF and VHF. When they do, please let me know so that I can let people over here who have only read the 'it's illegal in the USA' message know. Thanks - Dave (G0DJA)