I quite agree. even the vaunted yaesu ft817 with a few jumper
modifications can be made for general coverage tx.
shaun.
On 20/12/2007 4:49 PM, the old scribe known as David Pratt was able to
impart this pearl of wisdom:
In a recent message Goody K3NG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
I'm not in favor of breaking the law, but I think the chances of
running into the FCC today are slim to none. If you don't identify
with your ham callsign while using a ham rig on FRS or CB frequencies,
it's unlikely anyone, even the FCC will know a difference, or even care.
It is the tendency these days for radio amateurs of all nations to
self-regulate. So let us do just that and use equipment which is legal.
A CB transceiver can be bought for just a few $, so let's act
responsibly and keep the hobbies separate without complicating the issue
any further. It is fortunate that the CB bands can be disabled in K3
firmware.
73 de David G4DMP
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