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W4JLE February 4th 04 11:51 AM

While you are totally correct in it being legal for the present owner, didn't the same law make it illegal to resell it?
"Joe" wrote in message ...
If a scanner was built and sold BEFORE the "Law" for cell phones came into being it is a LEGAL unit and NOT required to comply with that law!!
Woolridge wrote:

thats why most people post "YES. IT DOES!" which i find very amusing.

jimmy February 4th 04 04:57 PM

"W4JLE" w4jle(remove to wrote in message ...
While you are totally correct in it being legal for the present owner,
didn't the same law make it illegal to resell it?
"Joe" wrote in message
...
If a scanner was built and sold BEFORE the "Law" for cell phones came
into being it is a LEGAL unit and NOT required to comply with that law!!

Woolridge wrote:

thats why most people post "YES. IT DOES!" which i find very
amusing.
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The Realistic Pro 2006 Scanner did not come from the factory with cell
phone frequency coverage...it's specifications lists a reception gap
of 868.945 MHz-898 MHz...it required a modification to restore this
frequency gap (open up, clip 1 diode) very simple mod...but making it
technically illegal to own, operate, or sell. As the previous
Gentleman pointed out the seller can get the point across by adding
"YES. IT DOES"...if the seller lists "continuous coverage"...does eBay
pull the auction?..."YES.THEY DO!"


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PowerHouse CB & Scanner February 4th 04 09:58 PM


"John Emdall" wrote in message
...
It is not for sale, it is for auction.
Sale. Auction. Two different words, two different things.
Moron


Not to defend, but you better look at that auction again, and open you eyes
this time... There is a "Buy-It-Now" price listed, therefore it is in fact
FOR SALE as well as FOR AUCTION...

Two different things, YES. But, in this case it is BOTH things, not just
one...




Harry February 4th 04 10:51 PM



Joe wrote:
It is FOR SALE, via auction.
In other words, he is selling it
no mater what you call its disposal,
boob!


Be careful John, you have upset the
ebay boys. Don't get upset our little
ebay boy.


SouthDakotaRadio February 5th 04 03:59 PM

In article ,
(jimmy) writes:

As the previous
Gentleman pointed out the seller can get the point across by adding
"YES. IT DOES"...if the seller lists "continuous coverage"...does eBay
pull the auction?..."YES.THEY DO!"



This has been covered several times.

eBay *does* allow the sale of pre-ban scanners which *can* be modified to
receive cellular frequencies.

eBay *does not* allow the sale of such scanners which are advertised as
modified, cellular capable, full 800Mhz, open, receives cell phones,
modifiable, or any similar verbiage.

They have also been known to pull auctions where "YES IT DOES", "if you know
this scanner, you know what it can do", "one of the good ones", etc.

Ditto for items including photos which show a cellular frequency being
displayed. (I always thought this was a very clever way of getting the point
across, BTW.)

If you want to sell a pre-ban scanner on eBay, simply list the model number and
the date code. Those who will bid highest are familar with the date codes and
know which scanners are modifiable, based on the combination of model number
and date code.

Do not make ANY reference to the scanner being modified or modifiable. Do not
make ANY reference to cell phones, cellular, or cellular-capable. Do not
reference ANY frequency range other than that provided by the manufacturer
(with the required cell gaps.)

This will allow you to sell your scanner without incurring problems from the
eBay police.


Browning Mark FourA February 5th 04 11:32 PM

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On 05 Feb 2004 14:59:22 GMT,
(SouthDakotaRadio) wrote:

In article ,

(jimmy) writes:

As the previous
Gentleman pointed out the seller can get the point across by adding
"YES. IT DOES"...if the seller lists "continuous coverage"...does eBay
pull the auction?..."YES.THEY DO!"



This has been covered several times.

eBay *does* allow the sale of pre-ban scanners which *can* be modified to
receive cellular frequencies.

eBay *does not* allow the sale of such scanners which are advertised as
modified, cellular capable, full 800Mhz, open, receives cell phones,
modifiable, or any similar verbiage.

They have also been known to pull auctions where "YES IT DOES", "if you know
this scanner, you know what it can do", "one of the good ones", etc.

Ditto for items including photos which show a cellular frequency being
displayed. (I always thought this was a very clever way of getting the point
across, BTW.)

If you want to sell a pre-ban scanner on eBay, simply list the model number and
the date code. Those who will bid highest are familar with the date codes and
know which scanners are modifiable, based on the combination of model number
and date code.

Do not make ANY reference to the scanner being modified or modifiable. Do not
make ANY reference to cell phones, cellular, or cellular-capable. Do not
reference ANY frequency range other than that provided by the manufacturer
(with the required cell gaps.)

This will allow you to sell your scanner without incurring problems from the
eBay police.





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