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Old January 31st 10, 09:16 AM
n9zas n9zas is offline
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Originally Posted by richard[_3_] View Post
FYI, the FCC rules state mostly that is illegal to import, manufacture,
sell, possess and use such illegal equipment.

The most common of these violations occur when a radio is produced to be
used on the 10 or 12 meter ham radio band. With the capability of being
used on the 11 meter band which is known "Citizens Band" (CB).

The FCC routinely tests these radios and if the find any way that it can
transmit on 11 meters, it is classified as illegal. Manufacturers do so to
avoid the "type accpetance" requirement and to sell their radios to
enthusiasts known as "truckers". Buying one can cost you $10,000 and the
loss of your radio.

For the law itself, read up on "illegal CB radios".
Ok,dig out your receipt and ask for a refund if said radio is still under warranty. Midland was already in trouble because of marketing snafus like this and MOTOROLA should be,since they have been marketing the motorola T7200 talkies for a long time! I think your response was probably an automatic one,based on the number of inquiries they get from UN-informed callers!
n9zas