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On Tue, 29 May 2007 16:04:38 -0400, truckman , in an
obviously impaired state, wrote: On 29 May 2007 12:59:35 -0700, BW wrote: This professionally improved Realistic HTX-100 Amateur Radio Transceiver is a close cousin to the Uniden HR-2510 and HR-2600 amateur radios. Frequency range has been extended to cover 26.000 Mhz through 30.000 Mhz. The CW function eliminated in order to add Lower Sideband capability to the existing Upper Sideband function. Microphone gain slightly opened and output power increased to +/- 35 watts. Fun radio to listen to international DX pirate stations near 27.555 USB and the old standbys on CB channels 36 to 40 (27.365 to 27.405). This radio is in beautiful condition and includes original microphone, power cord and a copy of the owner's manual. $95 shipped in the USA. Will ship worldwide with buyer paying shipping costs. PayPal or Postal Money Order only. ILLEGALLY MODIFIED RADIO! Only illegal if used to transmit outside of the 10 meter bands. It's perfectly legal to modify a radio to listen on any band. If such modification inherently causes transmit capabilities to be added on unauthorized bands, it is the responsibility of the operator NOT to operate on those bands for which the transmitting section is not authorized. In summary, the radio is perfectly legal for use on the Amateur Radio 10 meter band. It is perfectly legal for monitoring (listening) on the 11 meter CB bands, and on the "pirate" bands. It is NOT legal to use as a transmitter on any frequency outside of the Amateur Radio 10 meter band. I suggest that you Google "Life", and then locate a site from which you can download one. -- Raymond Sirois - KAXN-9546 AE #1038 SKIP #20 |
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Only illegal if used to transmit outside of the
10 meter bands. It's perfectly legal to modify a radio to listen on any band. If such modification inherently causes transmit capabilities to be added on unauthorized bands, it is the responsibility of the operator NOT to operate on those bands for which the transmitting section is not authorized. In summary, the radio is perfectly legal for use on the Amateur Radio 10 meter band. It is perfectly legal for monitoring (listening) on the 11 meter CB bands, and on the "pirate" bands. It is NOT legal to use as a transmitter on any frequency outside of the Amateur Radio 10 meter band. I suggest that you Google "Life", and then locate a site from which you can download one. -- Raymond Sirois - KAXN-9546 AE #1038 SKIP #20 Look! A Ray of truth shines through the bull****! He perfectly explains the law to those incapable of comprehension. |
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