On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 15:23:07 -0800, Frank Gilliland
wrote in
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BTW, I found the FCC regs the 1940 ARRL handbook. The only significant
difference between Class A and Classes B & C was that Class A had the
additional privilege of using A3 on 3.9-4.0 and 14.150-14.250 MHz.
That's about it. Classes B & C were identical in priveliges; the only
distinction was that Class C had looser requirements for testing
purposes to accomodate military or CCC personel, people with
disabilities or living in remote geographic locations, etc.
Oh yeah..... if anyone wants a scan of an ad for the Hallicrafter's
"Skyrider Diversity" let me know. Awesome looking radio!
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