"Bill Crocker" wrote in message
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I've never seen any reference to a "type acceptance" applying to MURS. I
could be wrong however. So like you, I invite someone to refer us to such
guidelines, and information. It would be appreciated. I would think if
you
had, say an older Motorola programmed, so you could only use the approved
MURS frequencies, at the approve output level, no one would put you in
jail.
Bill Crocker
"Ronny Julian" wrote in message
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MURS is such a free for all now anyway who would bother checking if no
one
complains? For all this talk I have never seen anyone write up a list
of
acceptable radios. If there is one please forward.
Me wrote:
In article ,
"Bill Crocker" wrote:
There are a lot of radios on eBay that can be used legally for MURS.
Some of the Motorola are higher wattage, but if you keep the switch on
2-watts, or less, they're legal.
Bill Crocker
Bzzzzt, Wrong, Would you like to try again for what is behind Door #3?
MURS requires Specific Type Acceptance for that Radio Service, and no
Higher Powered Radios with user switchable Power levels would pass Type
Acceptance for MURS Radio Service........
Me
You just can't use any commercial radio on MURS. Here are the rules.
http://www.provide.net/~prsg/murs_faq.htm