this crap is all thought up and written up by expensive federal lawyers.
What do you expect, that it'll be actually understandable or even concise
lol.
no wonder there is so much ambiguity surrounding anything fcc related.
One guy says one thing, and then another says something totally different,
and then they argue about it ad nausiam.
Unless a law or regulation is clear cut and leaves no room for
interpretation, then it can be open to interpretation and therefore you can
only be expected to abide by the spirit of the law rather than the letter
because the letter is not clear.
The spirit of most FCC laws and regulations is to not cause harm, loss of
business, financial hardship or physical harm to other users of the RF
spectrum through your own use of the spectrum.
So, essentially, if your not hurting anyone, then your going to be OK even
if one mans interpretation of a regulation says you are doing something
illegal.
With ham regs, it's much more clear cut and defined, so it's easier for us.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Butch Bussen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: question concerning the Yaesu FT-60R , dual band hand held , 2m
and 440 MHz
> From what I reclal on the baofeng list, and personally I don't care a
> whole lot about legal stuff, the problem was as they read the rules is
> that it is still capable of wide band and it was said it wouldn't be
> legal because of that. Only the shadow knows...
> 73
> Butch
> WA0VJR
> Node 3148
> Wallace, ks.
>
>
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2013, Zach
> Shifflett wrote:
>
>> Not that it matters for ham use, but the Baofeng can do narrowband as
>> well a=
>> s wide.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Aug 5, 2013, at 12:15 PM, Butch Bussen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>> Try this llink.
>>> http://buddy.brannan.name/baofeng-uv5r-eyes-free.rtf
>>> =20
>>> 73
>>> Butch
>>> WA0VJR
>>> Node 3148
>>> Wallace, ks.
>>
>>
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