Re: Way-OT: Re: Full Duplex HT's (Ben Jackson)
... Also check out the Motorola JT1000 ...
Sure ... Let's discuss a fifteen-year-old HT that has long been discontinued by Motorola ....
Clint Bradford
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Clint Bradford wrote:
... Also check out the Motorola JT1000 ...
Sure ... Let's discuss a fifteen-year-old HT that has long been discontinued by Motorola ....
So, that proves that front-panel programmable commercial radios have been approved by the FCC for at least 15 years.
- -- Ben Jackson - N1WBV - New Bedford, MA bbj <at> innismir.net - http://www.innismir.net/
Hello to all I am the one who originally posted this subject on this BBS I just posted it to give a little head scratching,and by the look of it I have done more then that. I apologize to anyone who is upset with this,I meant no harm. I really enjoy using this BBS and I have learned allot from it and I really hope I did not abuse the board Sorry if I caused any harm or subject way off topic of this board. Thanks To All Howard VE4ISP
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Jackson" bbj@innismir.net To: "Clint Bradford" clintbrad4d@earthlink.net Cc: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:50 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Way-OT: Re: Full Duplex HT's (Ben Jackson)
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Clint Bradford wrote:
... Also check out the Motorola JT1000 ...
Sure ... Let's discuss a fifteen-year-old HT that has long been discontinued by Motorola ....
So, that proves that front-panel programmable commercial radios have been approved by the FCC for at least 15 years.
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At 11:50 AM 6/11/2009, Ben Jackson wrote:
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Clint Bradford wrote:
... Also check out the Motorola JT1000 ...
Sure ... Let's discuss a fifteen-year-old HT that has long been discontinued by Motorola ....
So, that proves that front-panel programmable commercial radios have been approved by the FCC for at least 15 years.
Ben Jackson - N1WBV - New Bedford, MA bbj <at> innismir.net - http://www.innismir.net/
A point missed about programable commercial radio equipment is that this was allowed as an "experiment" by the FCC and approval for their manufacture was recinded after a short trial use period. Non-technically trained operators could and did program their radios to operate on top of licensed services such as public safety with severe results.
Lets define programable while were at this. It does not mean a radio that can be changed in frequency to predetermined frequencies. Marine (part-80) radios are pre-programmed with a standard set of channels established for the marine community. Aviation radios can dial in any frequency in 5-KHz steps within the aviation band. But both of these services have been set up by the "authorities" governing them to use certain frequencies within a reserved sub-band.
A programable radio can be set to any frequency that the radio can operate. Commercial Hi-band VHF: 150-174 MHz.
participants (4)
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Ben Jackson
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Clint Bradford
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Edward Cole
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Howard Kowall