FCC 15, home or office use.

need

Idiot.

Graham

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Eeyore
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No more so than pretending you're sane, like a couple people on the newsgroup.

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Michael A. Terrell

The Drake 2B was a receiver. They did make a fairly decent low pass filter (TV-1000-LP was one model) for the amateur radio transmitters that would handle a couple hundred watts to a full kilowatt.

The 300 Ohm High Pass Filter for TV sets was the TV-300, and speced to Attenuate 0-52 MHz"

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Michael A. Terrell

You have my sympathy, john.

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Michael A. Terrell

Well, yes. Since it is the only place where part 15 has any meaning, you'd have to cross the Atlantic. The method is up to Genome, not you. What an ass.

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Michael A. Terrell

Still afraid of water are you? ;-)

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Michael A. Terrell

In message , dated Tue, 22 Aug 2006, martin griffith writes

Contact me by e-mail. The jmwa address works.

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They certainly are, at least as far as receiving antennas.

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Keith

Hydrophobia/rabies?

Batman has rabies & Robins got bird flu!!!

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ian field

That'll teach them not to use usenet! ;-)

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Michael A. Terrell

Y'all know what that really means, don't you? It gives the government of your respective countries the absolute right to 'revoke' the use of any electronics devices you own which has the part 15 regs (or whatever equivalent) placed on it. Now, they wont come busting into your house with guns blasting or batons twirling, but oh, lets say they can target your town with an EMP device and destroy all the electronics you own, and do it legally. You wont even be able to make them pay the salvage bill. Remember, government politicians are essentially lawyers... they wont do anything without a rule or law telling them they can get away with it first.

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greysky

Yawn.

Bring on the black helicopters !

Graham

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Eeyore

Your pointy tinfoil hat should protect you from the EMP device.

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ian field

Hey fellow, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.

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Don Bowey

Too late He used an aluminum funnel and they got him through the hole. :(

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[snip]

I'm beginning to think that anyone posting from SBC is a nutcase ;-)

...Jim Thompson

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Only on aeroplanes that have little girl pilots.

He was an assole. I have not ever met a ham who wouldn't be happy to install filters on your systems - if he's interfering with _anything_, then it's his problem. >:-[

Sorry, Rich

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Rich Grise

I don't get it.

A: "you're not allowed to interfere with anybody" B: "anybody is allowed to interfere with you"

sounds a little lop-sided to me, like, howcome "anybody" doesn't have to obey the same rules I have to? ?:-/

Thanks, Rich

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Rich Grise

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Generally you are wrong about this.

In the case of being heard in a sound system or telephone you are totally wrong.

However, the ham is expected to offer advise and schedule testing times, etc. Cost to buy and install filers are not the ham's responsibility. This isn't a Part 15 item.

Don

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Don Bowey

"They're all cry-zy, 'cept me 'n' yew. An' sometimes I got me doubts about yew!"

Cheers! Rich

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Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

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