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On 05/09/2011 01:55 PM, David Bengtson wrote:
> So things like the PRC-148 aren't really commercially available.
> That's a military handheld for sale to governments.

AFAIK, there is a commercial version which lacks the military software
features like HAVEQUICK, SINGCARS, etc.

> http://www.ficora.fi/attachments/englantiav/1156489106620/FICORA022001M.pdf
> 
> Seems to claim that transmitters need to be inspected before they can
> be used. That's probably where they will get you. SDR has moved faster
> than most regulatory agencies have moved.

See section 2. That document applies to transmitters for TV, radio,
fixed satellite earth and fixed radar stations as well as transmitters
which are used in R&D under an R&D license.
Means, if you apply for a broadcasting license and buy a TX, the whole
installation has to be inspected to make sure you don't fry the chickens
on the neighbors' farm :).

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 (o_   Stefan Gofferje            | SCLT, MCP, CCSA
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