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![]() Alex wrote: Hi Everyone, My brother recently purchased a Galaxy DX99V radio from a local pawn shop for $100, and just looking for a CB radio to take over the road we found this radio to be advertised as a 10m radio for ham operators (which I am licensed, he is not), but it also does 11m for CB. I'm still completely green with radios (been licensed for just 6 weeks now), but it's my understanding that such a radio would be illegal. If a device is type accepted for CB frequenies on 11m it would not legally be able to transmit on 10m ham frequencies. After reading some ads on this radio I'm seeing it advertised as a 10m amateur radio, but looking at it it's obviously geared for CB radio folks. I also can't see any sign that it's type accepted by the FCC. With all this I'm guessing it's an illegal radio, but just thought I'd ask if anyone can verify this. We did test it, and yes, it can transmit on the CB channels amoung others. Thanks -- Alex alex, it doesn't matter........the fcc don't really care. the robot voice is really cool on that radio. i bought a robot-echo mic for use on my 2 meter moon bounce and it sounds great! |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Alex wrote: Hi Everyone, My brother recently purchased a Galaxy DX99V radio from a local pawn shop for $100, and just looking for a CB radio to take over the road we found this radio to be advertised as a 10m radio for ham operators (which I am licensed, he is not), but it also does 11m for CB. I'm still completely green with radios (been licensed for just 6 weeks now), but it's my understanding that such a radio would be illegal. If a device is type accepted for CB frequenies on 11m it would not legally be able to transmit on 10m ham frequencies. After reading some ads on this radio I'm seeing it advertised as a 10m amateur radio, but looking at it it's obviously geared for CB radio folks. I also can't see any sign that it's type accepted by the FCC. With all this I'm guessing it's an illegal radio, but just thought I'd ask if anyone can verify this. We did test it, and yes, it can transmit on the CB channels amoung others. Thanks -- Alex alex, it doesn't matter........the fcc don't really care. the robot voice is really cool on that radio. i bought a robot-echo mic for use on my 2 meter moon bounce and it sounds great! WRONG! The radio IS illegal and especially illegal to use on 11 Meters. This radio appears on FCC's Office of Technology list of non-certified radios and is not to be used as a CB. FCC HAS been citing people for using "export" radios, has been after truckers operating ON 10 Meters without license, AND has cited/fined a number of CB dealers and truck stops for selling them. They include Pilot Travel Centers ($90,000 settlement), Love's Travel Stops ($25,000), TA, Flying J, and others. Flying J will likely be getting a fine over the Cobra 150 and 200 series "export" radios soon. Trucking companies include, UPS, FedEx, Quality Carriers, Superior Carriers, Tidewater Transit, United Van Lines, JW Randolph, Melton Truck Lines, Cardinal Express, a whole list with MORE pending. Individuals in Texas and Oklahoma have been warned to stop operating with "export" (10 Meter) radios and excessive power. So, yes, FCC DOES care and intends to stop the theft of the 10 Meter band by unlicense people and the sales of uncertified "CB" radios. You *might* get away with it, you might not. J |
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The DX99v is one of the best 10/11 meter mobiles out there. Use it to your hearts content and enjoy! It was a great buy for $100. |
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