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an old friend wrote:
Matt wrote: an old friend wrote: Matt wrote: There was a discussion in June in which this was said: --------------------- There was an earlier discussion here about how several places in the U.S. now have cross-linked amateur radio, GMRS, business, and even CB repeaters. I have monitored a few of these set ups in larger cities. Even heard one cross-linked ham-GMRS repeater out in the boonies of Texas, think they were cattle ranchers. 73, Lloyd -------------------- How exactly is it legal to cross-link ham and GMRS?!?! it would be legal to set up the hardware ale to cross link to put it on the air for test by persons holding license in both services, and to place it in use in emergency condictions Really? What happens when GMRS user is talking on the ham frequencies, but doesn't have a HAM call sign? when? during a test it would be improper. during an emergency it doesn't matter as part 97 allows any use of the bands in an emergency. if the linkage were under the control of a ham then depnding on the setup 3rd party rules would apply That's strange. That very question came up in the November issue of World Radio News. Former FCC official John Johnston says it would never be permissible to link the two services. Dave K8MN |
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