Thanks. And of course aviation and some marine radios have various degrees of frequency agility, still I was under the apparently mistaken impression that user accessible front pannel programabiltiy was frowned upon in the land mobile bands in the USA.
I'll have to see if they have also gotten a Canadian certification as I have a liscence for a comercial VHF frequency in Canada (:
Regards Mark Spencer VE7AFZ
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Mark Spencer wrote:
I seem to have learnt something new today. I didn't think that "front pannel programmable" radios that were frequency agile could get an FCC approval (for Part 90 or other non ham use) these days. I also looked up the FCC ID on the FCC web site and found a copy of the manual that seems to confirm front pannel programability.
Also check out the Motorola JT1000
- -- Ben Jackson - N1WBV - New Bedford, MA bbj <at> innismir.net - http://www.innismir.net/
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