Scott Dorsey wrote:
Not at all. It just mandates a certain power input to the finals.
At one time it DID mandate something like "local communications only".
I can't remember the exact wording, so I leave it in quotes.
Note that Class D wasn't all there was. There was Class C which allowed
pulse modulation in the 26 MHz range for remote control, and Class A
citizens band which was AM in the 450 MHz range. I don't recall what
Class B was.
I had a class C and D license. The difference was ticking a box on the
application.
Geoff.
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