97.115c  No station may transmit third party communications while being 
automatically controlled except a station transmitting a RTTY or data emission. 

 
If i go digital then i can use a ham radio for what ever i want ????? what are 
you saying that no licenses are needed ???? If so then why even test ??????
 
Lets get rid of licenses .....
 
Now I'm realy lost .....
 


--- On Mon, 12/29/08, Craig <wd5...@amsat.org> wrote:

From: Craig <wd5...@amsat.org>
Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Re: Follow-Up on U.S. Regulations
To: dstar_digital@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, December 29, 2008, 8:58 AM







FCC regulation 97.115(b) says that non hams may use ham radio 
frequencies.

http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/news/part97/

bruce mallon <wa4...@...> wrote:
>
> So does this meen that if your digital you can allow non hams 
use of ham frequencies. ..

> 
> From: k7ve <j...@...>

> > I don't know / have not heard about the FCC
> > specifically allowing ordering a pizza over
> > an auto patch or similar activities. 
> > 
> 
> It was big news when the change in the regulations were made, this 
was
> probably over 10-20 years ago. They of course, don't codify the 
words
> "you can order pizza" in the regs, but I believe it revolves around
> 97.113a3 -- you cannot operate such that it is a financial gain
> (pecuniary interest) to yourself or your employer. So the reasoning
> goes, if you don't own or work for the pizza shop, you can order a
> pizza over an autopatch. 
> 
> This is mentioned in the ARRL article at
> http://www.arrl. org/FandES/ field/regulation s/phone-patch. html 
(item 2)
> 

 














      

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