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- Date: Sun, 2 Oct 94 04:30:10 PDT
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- Subject: Ham-Policy Digest V94 #474
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- Ham-Policy Digest Sun, 2 Oct 94 Volume 94 : Issue 474
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- Today's Topics:
- 900mhz phone questions.
- Courtesy In Amateur Radio
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- Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 15:46:28 GMT
- From: milcom@netcom.com (wayne roberts)
- Subject: 900mhz phone questions.
-
- Ed Ellers (edellers@delphi.com) wrote:
- :
- : >3) Buy or make a 900Mhz amplifier for the base unit. Are these or the
- : > plans for them available ??
- :
- : Maybe, but again the FCC will crucify you for using one.
-
- why? when hams are allowed to run 1500w max. 902-928Mhz is a ham band.
- As long as your following part97 - which includes _identification_ - then
- you should be legit. Correct me if 900mhz phones radiate outside the
- 902-928mhz band.
-
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- Date: Sat, 1 Oct 94 10:15:00 -0500
- From: bob.stanton@exchange.com (Bob Stanton)
- Subject: Courtesy In Amateur Radio
-
- From: bob.stanton@exchange.com
- To : sefarlow@crl.com
- Subj: Re: Courtesy In Amateur Radio
-
- S>I am quickly getting fed up with HF. It seems bandwidth is eaten up by
- >nets, contests, or folks just ragchewing on and on and not letting anyone
- >else get a word in. I am talking specifically about 7245 and 3870 mHz.
- >These folks seem to want to muscle out everyone by using amps when they
- >proably don't need them. Don't FCC regulations require use of the minimum
- >amount of power to maintain communications?
- >A lot of the fun of HF seems to be going away beacuse of numerous nets
- >and contests.
-
- All this being done by those fine amateurs with coded
- licenses??? I thought the blame for ruining ham radio was the "No-code
- Technicians". Maybe I won't get a Technician Plus license, we don't
- seem to have problems like this on 2M.
-
- 73 all.
-
- de Bob KD4ARD
-
- * QMPro 1.0 94-6871 * Eagles may fly but weasels aren't sucked into jets
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