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On Friday, September 15, 2023 at 11:59:57 AM UTC-4, legg wrote:
> >
> >He has a license?!?!?!?!?!!
> >
> >Jonesy
> None of his issues involves a license, nor would one
> solve them.
>
> RL (VE3-UTE)
My guess, it`s really a CB.
Yes I know, the FCC rules say:
Citizens Band Radio Service (CB)
CB service allows two-way radio communications.
CB service operates on 40 shared channels on a "take-turns" basis,
meaning no CB channel is assigned to any specific individual or
organization. Users must never talk with another station for more than 5 minutes
continuously, and must wait at least one minute before starting another
communication on the same channel.
CB equipment used in the United States must be FCC-certified and
labeled as such by the manufacturer.
You may not raise the power output of your CB unit, attach any
type of power amplifier or modify the unit internally. The maximum
authorized power levels vary depending on whether the station is transmitting a
single side band (up to twelve watts Peak Envelope Power or PEP) or an
AM signal (up to four watts PEP).
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