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"W7TI" wrote in message
... On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 08:17:04 -0700, Dr. Anton Squeegee wrote: You are also restricted from passing commercial messages ("Buy product X at store Y," etc.) by Part 97 regs. __________________________________________________ _______ This needs a little clarification. If you are talking about advertising, you are right; not allowed. If you are telling the wife to stop for pizza at the next Domino's, that is allowed. The test is whether the "commercial" content is used for your own money-making purposes. If you're *spending* your own money, the FCC won't care. -- Bill, W7TI To go another step or another way, it also allows YOU the operator to call in "yourself" for food, restaurant, motel, tow truck. So long as YOU the operator are not making the "monetary" profit from the transmissions. The above example was correct, but it implied somewhat 3rd party calls to a profit making venture As for the example you telling some one else to buy product x at store y, so long as you have no viable pecuniary interest in Store "y", you can refer anyone to that store. That would be no different than say directing a stranger in town via 2 meters where to buy the goods they need to enjoy their stay. The way it USED to be, you couldn't even call for a tow truck! Advertising? I can't advertise my own radio repair shop, but someone else could mention me, to anyone asking or in general discussion. Lou |
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I'm slightly perplexed. Why has no one picked up on the obvious: in an age
of ever rising gas prices, surely the only reason one would travel in a different car to his spouse is to _avoid_ hearing her! However, I'd opt for the CB deal. It's legal, it works & if there's a breakdown it can be used to contact someone else - much better than private band radio, ham or radio mic for this. I can't help thinking your kids would much rather you to use one car & leave the air just a little less polluted!! Happy shopping. K. (Karl Hemilton) wrote in m: My wife and I have two cars. While traveling, most of the time we go in two cars. I am looking a device that we can talk to each other while driving. Some thing like a FM Transmitter. Can anybody help. Thanks, Karl |
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I'm slightly perplexed. Why has no one picked up on the obvious: in an age
of ever rising gas prices, surely the only reason one would travel in a different car to his spouse is to _avoid_ hearing her! However, I'd opt for the CB deal. It's legal, it works & if there's a breakdown it can be used to contact someone else - much better than private band radio, ham or radio mic for this. I can't help thinking your kids would much rather you to use one car & leave the air just a little less polluted!! Happy shopping. K. (Karl Hemilton) wrote in m: My wife and I have two cars. While traveling, most of the time we go in two cars. I am looking a device that we can talk to each other while driving. Some thing like a FM Transmitter. Can anybody help. Thanks, Karl |
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