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Bbmfic
Member Username: Bbmfic
Post Number: 50 Registered: 1-2003
| Posted on Thursday, April 06, 2006 - 2:38 pm: |
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not sure what all the fuss is about i have a kenwood dual band 2 & 440 mobile that does 50watts i use it as a base i have a dual band base att. that broad bands very well I also have 4 watt icom ht,s that do GMRS & FRS They are reapeter ready so i can hit a reapeter all the pl tones & talk 5 miles plus with no trouble the hts are for sale if anyones interested but all i had to do is mod the kenwood so that i could get FRS & Gmrs & also MURS witch is also a free band so there is plenty of ways to skin a cat if you want to |
Hollowpoint445
Senior Member Username: Hollowpoint445
Post Number: 1159 Registered: 6-2004
| Posted on Thursday, April 06, 2006 - 7:07 pm: |
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The trouble is that those radios are not FCC certified for MURS, FRS, or GMRS. Some of us like to operate within the rules because we have a lot to lose if we don't. I've done the wideband modification on all of my amateur radios in case I ever need to use them out of band in an emergency. I've never had cause to transmit out of band yet, and I hope I never do. |
Bbmfic
Member Username: Bbmfic
Post Number: 51 Registered: 1-2003
| Posted on Friday, April 07, 2006 - 12:35 pm: |
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i dont recall saying that i transmitted on the kenwood i done just like you did i done the mods just in case of an emergency & i use my icom ic-f21gm hts that are FCC type app.& accepted that is what they are approved for i can use the repeters in my area all you have to do is ask permission & app.for the lic. i would not say that anyone should do anything that was not fcc approved thank you very much |